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H : o'l 1 CP alliy rate l ? 1 ' <> 'en /.'d Th f - ^ r Surgoon-ftrnn al Hlue Thinks OfTtcials Should Prepare for Return of Kpidem^'. WAS not rm:sn importation Iva?n Winter's Outbreak- v C tensive r oferuniier* for Scver.il Years, fausjng Increased Pneu uionia Mortality in < ouutr>. rBv Asf" in*' '*r' ' WASHINGTON S-;M " '1 ' flu vome ba k tliir- >< if Tills' ?i*i. t? lie V? lhOUSHIldf- > ' ??? ?* 1 ?, , of laymen ;hrouch > discussed b> SnrfO"-'?rr: ?. -.? - the Public Health Service. In ani n . bulletin In "1 ' '> ":i plapu<' pr >t 'i'v v JT ,V?_ ? ^ not as severe ? form as nut ? *'Probabl>. but b> no mearu tainly. t1 ?? " : ; ???' -l, ; ;q the influ* nxa < P ,r! ' ' . -v'.-.. General Bit. should ? ? ?-? /; . . as the ? p o; 'h" ? ' ; ter. 0'M< 's and Ma.f a.:<i - 1 a;5J of health should be prepared in h cvf:: of h urrer.ee. _ , "The r? ' ' ??' < r"\. ; brings immunity a efi?f* i ,i m .* shcuift & ..i> rem ? Part of t" ?T .V " cp-(ii ii'.i- , ft, rec* .tr-i ??? ecrt.i - - rt or d'.svovfri .: .?? thf *c - " ? ' e x <. > - p ? ? h ? Of s.ir.< eotuil ? i "A fluenza ? : i ? rPA.- ? - t pre; v ? - - n ? v . ' ? n-i> re- c- i/.-rn the cour In it.- ?*ri ? ? recopr.iz. : r .. have- largeb v-~ -s ' that everj :.t?-r>-w .? . ..<.. e.n. upon th-' war \ot n t'renk Inipnrtntion. "Contrary to the opinion expressed frequently - ? ?" ! ' ? last year's outbreak by ?} numb< observ ers t he ; .o- o: - j Health Serv V. - denue w .is : * '' ? - ' rj r'1 . from abroad ' ' " . v mortality statistic? ? ' States shov.- ? i- ? ? _ _ her of e ?"w ' " ? ners during the previous three r>t iou year?. "Coiuerninc tie ? . of immunity ;; influenza, the ov .????' ; ?sive. but there is reason ? ? ?? an at ia? k - ' < > ' - t he epidem v ? "?' not abs-- ut- :i outbreak "Dcsp; ? * f ?? ' ? * ' " '' / K<jnie ui). ? rtain:> miero-orj:.i n;>t thin? is ' * ? ' cotnniun icab l< fron Moreover. Judi; - -r ??? ? ? other tlisea.-H is ' " * grerru. wluite\?-r " about not only by th ? e ? ? ? ' with intluenz.-.. : may he < !i > vv < w hioh therefore, s ? . ! i-? tor in M?r? .-dint: iiitlu?-!iz:i IkxiU t??r I.ni*ii 1 Oiiilirrnt**. "It seems probable, hQjvcver.' th; we may o\;>??? ' at ??ast . i renocs In tbo neai future vvlth aw ? ?:reas?: over tbo normal mortUltt\ iro pnt-unioni.i ' ? ? I" r <l' : '' and ? Tl.tiui .v. - ? ? poss.ibU'. i'i ? ? 1 " ? previous orgraiilxatioii <>t torcos ?? measure.- t>> pi ? 1 ? ireafii. ni and :< !it '? - 'i ' "There should I" !i" rep't ' "m the ex t'-n- \ ? ? ? 1 - ?? ? : ?'' which a >:i ;m ? d hi-' ? ' ' ' 1 demil. 1' - - :i ;i I ? ' . i now lor deal ins with any rei urreiu No mention has been thado hero <?: ?nire or spe '? .-?? ! ?. cartful s. lei 11fl Itivesl gat ona na been ab ? d? tert i? " ' 1 ? discovered <? "? ? which p i\ <- in ? even nmi- in t 'i. ;r . \p. : ? ' "? ?'Kvidence collected during last tvi ter's pandemic points strO: glj to fected eating and drinkii - itensi espr -in 1 y i ' * " r drink ;irr sold I" : ?? p'i < b one o{ :!i. fnori. this disease. FORWARD STEPS TAKEN IN OBERUN ATHLETICS Collejrr AA til Take ?>*er ' oniinel J^IKirt*, Hot h Inlrniillrf iaic and I nt r:imil ral. OBErUd V " ? - ? 1 1 r.'ollf-pe ha." - ? ? c r ? s step-iri its a? iif'c ft -r'.- ?* A* '? Associauori * .. h," and at the. r.p, r.,i- ? ?' ? n- -v r year ti e r t - or conduct r ? ? reo. ate. and ?. r ..'.n The hullC'-' -dn|.-ri] ?.v - lr ?.-* last .Tune- provides a spc-oial appropi * lor. t<< h"-- ,-i- - - ? ? '!? men I o: ply. . .? ? - ? ar? ath:? tit !/: ..????' ' and rpu-pmetii ? >i :? ? ' ? lev new plan jfreau ?? ?tt? ntioh ?> ill gi V'. r* intra:: i r . ??..-? i\ : More fof>tl..il. ti<--id- a::d r: ? ! hail diame.:i(i \t-.. i ... nia nta Jtrood cotidlticun. arid mori ath oouipmont will be i ' fi . f. a of .candidates for non-varsity Prof. Sa\?g? il r> ?? at- <? id be absent Obcirlin ih?- < in year for furi': < - .-t jd; and trav< I Savage havS re . i ? \ If. ? |-||,f and anr>?. ;j ?????d ? r mipf r*T. ion m ? > Prof. T. Mi j. ..If \t - * rector 01 a! let;. - :.d -* . . t< ? varsity t<^;v. fetsor .I<--<?- *? t ramuraI .-i d:;r ? Wait! They Are Not All in the Picture inn; arid w 1 roach tV? vs - !T an- A ? " i re' Ktllir will have charge of Sntrani ithletlcs dtirir.sr the vrlijter find ??a h the- var?. y TRACK MEET ON MONDAY anil i.irK nl Djiti'irni \:r> \\ i < <>iii|h*i?' fur 11 unurv nl ? iilHiln<ra/i< I'Im> uruuiid. Monday nlghit Sfrpt?tnber 5, tl w :: :><<? ' i ? -i ?> . t/. \ ? .t ? . ? intermediate ciasa. comprising boy a over 14. There >vill ijjso! be. the same I'riz- \v ' I I ?? a i "O ill " r.:.?: - ?a.K<;-s prizes will be awarded to second promptly at 7 o'cHcki 1,-v.-r.-r >r-v. tr.yv. %rd i- <:-i~ ' * - v' ? ? ... i - ?' :' - t y; ard dash (inte rm? diaie): ? ? t ?- ? Jty. broad jump ? ??? ? . ? r.ir.s Jiroad jrr.; - ? - ? : >ad jump (J?r) stand nit broad . ? ji ;? (Interm&diAte); basketball t : i: r - r "?0 i? ? ? :" r K : ? ? f"'Jf !s ? I - - . ? d ? ? a : :?> : > ? ? \ i > \ > ; i y . ? : T' f- vure of *.h* ?? ! ? he r I ? * - ? : . :y ru ' ?. -von ?' s ? p. . i ? v '? - r i ? . f :<? ? ? ? ? d * va . ? - ? ? ; :&;? ? i ? ? ? 1 ?:? c ' . r. c-v - r ? -<? ; re1 ? GEORGE ELECTED CAPTAIN IVvan Will I.rati Klcvm ot \av a! \rndrmj r.nil Pln? '(unrirr na?U l?i:rlnt < online *pa.?ao. V. ' ?? . * n ? ? r| -r, ? - r V : ? A adeim froin 'i fx?> ir. who r--1 ?\ i ? ; r ' ? 1 . - r ? <? 1. '? t 1 ' - ;; : ; .. The Store That Pleases Furniture Low Prices Easy Terms You open your oyr-? v. i'h delight ?wh^n you iuspoct our t^liov ;n^ of Furniture. Fine Furnitur* will -work wondor.s in : h liorn--. ann you can havr- thom NOW ar/i pay for thfiu v.hilo ? njoyinc <hoir comfort. Why not ?lro;, in tomorrow v \(<\ v/hat your hon??j ti?i - wr 11 mak<* frtn.- -jit. Jones Bros, & Co., Inc. 111^-20 KnM Main Mrrr-t. nit: i.ow tu;m location." 1 ,? ? 8 ' M'GOVERN FOLLOWS BERRY . \ nrk l a?;rr \ppointril t.rndn.iu MmiiJmt of < itrnril \thl<*tio i'iailnn li>> ii'nthnm Munini. I rs ? ? - ? rr presort .-i!vr of * N \ Ytk a. .j'Hi.H" fillK"'!!) eyn Berry, who lias recently become ; -'-?n: nf athl1?? h ?t >J. ? <?!?>: - , ? (. . ? tin: li' invfr i'.'.cr, vir; it. .rr :?n<l wa.? one f ' ? c ?..????-- "f tlv rff.-irt .it. i 'or T i . ? ? ? v .-r -' . i mcniiier of ? ? ' : ? i i<r ?? o.-i;; < 11 ii p ? A - a :i ? ? <|C ? 'I | i Til ? "f t C Of uf. 19.00. ;i* ran-on the crosa-counlry *??? 11. I w.Tf it h'ilf-mi:<-r on th* tragic ; oa in. llf t -v.i :ic;nc* lawyer. and wftf ?? - - ;? r ? \fi ;?.?>?: ?" .i.rni-.-. ;? < N"" >v V?- -f. . ir us th<> in u:ii1?n? y .-.f I'iic r ? B; ?? a h 1 :n. To Johnson's Farm P. EXE FIT OF Villa Heights Union Sunday School WKDXF.EDAV. SEPTEMBER IT 131?. r^r r-.w i:: n A r r. ' .'.nd Hull t ?t : r M. He ?'The South*? "31 ai! Order House Will Make City Deliveries ? T\v have arranged to deliver free of charge within *iiC' city limits all purchases amounting to $U.oG and over. Oure is & rr.ai! ord'.r catalog business and we ship goods al! otf-r ? h* >.ou*h? pr::j< 1;?&.. :?> <??mt.ry districts. Wo have made e >aitrac to'.-ai trade, becau.-.o with the small :r. %r:r n f pro fir a* h." n our P^ris are sold wo fr-ll wo could n' ' make do irorif .-'ill ?h? people of Richmond have "?r- par rcr.izir.e u: v-ry liberally because of our low prices, and h'--n 'akin;.; 'h' .r pur'-hasr with thorn or arranging for do ry tlH-Jflcelv*: . Thr lr' al i'orr '? i-ir.'-- h:- now reached such volume that r r < ? '\ f "xt. afiord ?o make d'-l:varies free w ithin the ? ity ; jrcha.-'-s arn'ununf 'o i _ " o and over. Have You a Copy of The Spotless Catalog? A *'ivzr.\Hi" :n trading with The Spotless Co. i.. that we ? ? a < ornplete t.&ralog v.jth it i-t,ations, descriptions and plain ; ' ' ? on over ' ? 'iin*-.r'-u'? article.- of everyday use in the ? in 'r.c -hop :rJ on the 'nrm. Every home in Richmond . r. : . < a ? j, ? < : ihir1 bargain book of lowest current pric.es. . foodf r::' 'undard quail!.', guaranteed satisfactory or ? r' und'-d ' *11 phonr KundolpL 10'jI! or write for a free < aios;. The Spotless Co. Tno Itiehinnud Stores, 1322 F-?<-* Main Street. 7? !i and Ruinhridco Streets. FREEMAN PRAISES "BABE" > RUTH, KING OF SLUGGERS Former Holder of llomf-Run llerord >hj? llf Couldn't SuIiir Like Ilia Itril M??.\ IMiijer. I TOliliDO, Sept. 13.?"1 was convinced! several wfck.i ago that Babo Ruth ! would at least equal. If he ?1 i<1 not stir- j pass-, my hoin^-run re co rift" mild "Buck" Frt'Piimn when lie learned tho Red Sox slugger liad made his twenty-sixth home. run and had broken the major | league record established hy him j Iwoiity-oni: yeaih ago. Freeman is now I an umpire in the American Association. I in Roger Br oh Italian's of lice, after a ro n'ni game, h'rvvinaii recalled hits rt'ruri1-lir( iil( ing performance. "The record was made in I Kf?!>. when I was a member of the Washington National liobcuo Club." feoltl Buck. "Many fans ami baseball writers had the impression ilia) I was then with, ihe lioMon team, but that is wrong. I !>e\rr could hit as hard as Ruth does. I couldn't take a swing like tho big follow because 1 didn't have tho pli yslque.'' ".\'V>. Buck. you were a choppy hit ter." put in Brenmthan. who is now I he manager of the Toledo dob. "but; you put a lot of punch behind the war club Say, if you were as big as Hut It there Is no telling what you might have done that year." "When i was sent to Boston," con tinued l*'reoman. I ihotmhl ft v. otild bu easy for me to make a better homo run record b. cause of the short right Held fence on the Boston grounds, but I was mistaken. Maybe trying to pull t lie ball o\er that femu hurt my bat iinfc. for I certainly fell off. "I made my record against some great piteiiei.- Rusie and several other famous pitchers tried to fool inc. But it cannot be denied that today there an more great pitchers In the gamu than when I was playing, and batting has Improved, too. The great bitter.; of twenty years ago would be helpless, before the spit ter and some of -t he ot lu r deliveries now used by pitchers. "I must congratulate Kulli upon hi3 great work. It's wonderful for a man to break a record that has stood for twenty years, especially in the face of th< fact that American league pitchers ha . c been working their liard ? st against Huth all season and passing liIn? almost every time he was up there in a pirn-It. ? J.ook at Ruth's record and you will >rr at once he j;. a t?al batter, not a freak The fact that be Is a home-run I it ter merely proves he has the faculty of meeting th< null squarely with cvciy ounce of iiis great strength back of his swing. I.ook at Ruth's w rists and you will tmd they are tremendous. A man who hits ar iiatd as he does must have abnormal development of w risi ami t orea rr.i." NEWS OFTHTbOXERS Frank Moran. the Pittsburgh heavy weight. dreams of itmlnc back to the ritiK. He has been training quietly st j. L i!'-; Island resort witti Hartley Madden as a sparring partner. By knocking out Bill l.arrle n two rounds, at ??akl.t'id. 'al. en TucnJay niaiit. ? .'art Morris wiped ovit two pro? p.cive opponent- for Jaek I)m?| y, is i/.'.rrie It ad Willie Meeliari a good la- ing only a few weeks back. Harry W 11? .in'I Jor Jeanette ir* tbe\ ei^h' round at ibr- Armory A .!er.-ey ?'ity, on the nssrlit of .September 1 <. Promoters at Fort Worth. Tex . iri> work :ig on a bout between Benny l.eor.ard a".I Bol.hy Waugh. of that . i y. to t i kr pla ? i> ctobet GRID. OUTLOOK FINE ?Nntrf llnmp touch leaped* to Turn Oat Team l-:?|unl to Ktrveai Ucfort- I he Wnr. NOTni'J DAM 13. INI).. Ki.pt. 18? With at least twenty c.\-servloc men who liiivn played on former Notre Dame varsity teams sure to bo on hand when prat Hoc begins Sp|iIpiiiIii!'i' 15. At hiet tr I?iro.-t<? r Knuto K. Uoekne is lookini forwanl to .in elivon worthy ?>r com parison witli Notre Dame loams of pre war days. Those players ? lit have Kent, woe! they will return school this fall are Mohii anrl Pall-in. niiarler barks; Harry, 'lipp, Kiizpatrirk. Rer5n1.n1. IMo'sfm, Ma Ion ?? :ind Hramlv, hilf I'iii'ks; Miller, Slackford and Ryan, full hacks . Ilayos, Kill, Measlier si ml All ile rson. ends: < .'oil i til in and Mi*<?ilir>-. tackles; II A ml* rson, Suiitii ??. ? I !\a per. cuards. M?lm-iuv, All-Western t ackle in 1 |ii iid Murphy, a t.Vkl' on (h? hpiiii. team. Wore killed in ac tion in France. Notre l>aino 11111 key her annual pil grimage to \\ point to iiie't the Army oleven on Nov omlu-r S. Indiana, I'livliif. Nehrasltn ami the .Michigan Atsles are her principal opponents in ill#. \Vi?st. This year N'otro liamo will pla> her sixth tsatno with tho Ariny. '?11- liorias and Kniite Itockne, ma nipulator- ? \t r loiilinni y of tin* for ward pa -s In I :? 1 :t. who furnished the |irim-lpa 1 part !u \otie name's init'ai victory over the Arm . are now Joint ly In complete charge of Not to Dame athlt'ics. -e Harper, who, during his tivi-'. ir stay at Notre Dame, oaclfil t 1 clovens which defeated ; lio \rniy. h:?s ulven up th< same to It. 01110 i Kalis' 1!! ranch ow ner. SOVEREIGN TONIC" BUILDS YOU UP When your health h;i3 been under mine il by worry or overwork, when your vitality is lowered, when >ou have that "don't care a rap" feeling, when your nerves are depressed, when your work appears loo mucti for > on. you are then in a run-down condition. Sovereign Tonic is a real restorative, a blood maker and a nerve builder, i When your blood is Impoverished through tho want of Iron, which pro ducts rich ted blood, and changes tool into "living tissue"?you will find the ictnedy in Sovereign Tonic. Uach 1 tablet contains 1 grain of PREPAIU-JD IRON with other blood and nerve pioduct3. You will be surprised and delighted with the new a'rength ati'J Mm fcovoreign Tonic ?jlvee you. Sovereign Tonic will do more to brighten iho world, to dispel sloom. to nuke happy hoinea, than ail the medicines that have been com* pounded. h'ent by mall on rGcelpt of 51.00. Sovereign Hemertjr Co., 1315 Filbert *1., Philadelphia, Ta. For sal* at th? Grant Prug t.'n.'s 1 store;, ?ni all I'.idinc drugfflatb.?-Ad . 'Amr,T.ymiv::z x*m*.:.zim-:. "* ? DIRECT From MAKER'To WEAR E fV CLOTHING 613-17 E BR.OAD ST. a Richmond's Greatest Values in Fall Clothes for Young Men Don't fail to see our unusual showing of Fall and Winter Suits for Young Men. Get your choicc of the smartest, cleverest Suits in the city, showing in Browns, Greens and Blues ?the new, stylish tfaistline or skirt models. In t-his big collection we have your pattern, your style and your size. You may be critical as you please, we'll show you Suits you'll like. See the new touches of style in pockets, lapels, shoul ders and sleeves, some belted, others in the skirt models. Come in tomorrow and make an inspection of our tremendous showing. A fit is always assured when you wear Globe Clothes. Unusual Showing of Neckwear Let us show you some of the smartest, class iest Neckties you've ever seen. They are beauties! .00 to $3.00 Stylish Fall Felts We arc now showing our new line of Fall Hats ?Soft and Stiff. S h o w n in a splendid line of shapes and a wide variety of colors. Come in to morrow and look over the new styles. V e r y smart and at tractive. Prices, $3.50 to $10. Stylish 1 Durable Clothes For the Schoolboys We have in stock the largest collection of Boys' Suits in the city. Really new, up to-date styles, Includ ing the waistseam coats. The best pat terns, careful tailor ing and at prices un equalled in the city. Bring your boy in to morrow and let us outfit him. wrr -m- 'm mrnnr -m m\ n? iii