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MUMS MOKE TO CHOKE PR OEOSIE ON HEATH Mx v'1 f Movement Interpreted l?y Some as tlie ;BcKJnnii?K: ?f Fli||l?Usirr Against ltafitlcation. iMAY INVOKE CLOTl'RK IULi; iXlldlcAtJous .Arc It May I'sed Today Should Ft Become Ap I That Dillatory Tactics | Have Been Adopted. , . rnv Asjrorinted Press | "i ' V'^' ?N"1V- -^iinimnrv action wO choke down I. i ate. on the f^ce treaty was decie.l on J.v the ,t.eatys friends in th, Senate "toda\ ln?nv'C< ?l. \ . loj.t; . - r.^.ir.lo.1 b'v mcn\ senators a tlx . .. ng 0f il^1 a?<?inst rat i:i. ation I , *!Wo Petition:* t>. in vol.,. Senate's lu?w rU" . " hi< ' " heretofore ; h''rn "*? wor- r-r. ;? ir.-.i for sub {mission tniri.>-M?' s- .. 11 ?. | f l?-r0inf. ..... ?.parent that .1 i: > , ? s v "*t," gadopt ,? i ).\ ?. . rroooncilablv on '? tr- 'r' ? rut proposal K ?v. 1 " ,y 1 ??? ra t an I ti),. ft.othor whs r.a ?,| tonight hv Beans 80 V' "TiiMi 'Vl?.r \hr ,vIl'r-' ?'?"?Id ho ma do Renecti\c boKinru:- S.uurdav hv ! thirds vot? a;tirda> l:y a two ?' T Odlll.l Speak ? more ' 1" an on< hour in all. until a vot r 11it'll-at on id ? ? , . .. y? , ?fteolflc time cou lb, ? Jnder the , provision r s,;, j, , injf ,e feers pre.! i ;r ?..!>:.| foVrV final > ^action. if rr>or:. <j t... ? next week. \^ill Hotel \ irrli c .SrsKiotiM, ,J,?/,UrV,er ,;'Mori lh?- "-.atv. it was tentatively ; If, .,1Jfhl S( s_ ?fn??5 " tomorrow niiiht S?,V'0"?",U;!,B ??'" ""'re lias been a ratification \ ote. Itir movement for cloture was start ed after Senator Uoed, democrat Mls VnJul I?'utio!u"! into another lonir l-frtrc4! and Sena firl?V , Si1*'' is ?ns"?. ?'?'" Kranee, ' KvT'.ni-'Iicans. ha.l Indicated jL..ie> were rca,i\ to continue tin. fiirht rfiiH?,?" ?M1!"Souri Senator con cluded. Senator i.eed occupied all ?.f r ?a>?8 ,thr?*-,??"r fe^Mon. and inti- : r at adjournment that )2e would icorttinue for several hours tomorrow - fauspeethip that the lons-antielpated I : SLV'Ut,lLr was OM' ?en--*tor Hitchcock. Innrira'v- !i'" ;i " :;U" ? ra;..' loader, 1 I jfifhJ>e,,iUor * n '* ^'o Ki. Democrat. < <?;.? -.jla;0.| on ihe I>e.tnocr.itic ! 'or clotut, It ,<oon had ! , ??re than twice the sixteen s,y:n.i- j rtures ucode.l secure a vote on if," - I cation of t.ie rule. ^ 4t.T'1,e Republicans acted more slowlv , the mild-reservation p:ouji belns fear ?iL0t ali<'nalin1R t!,'? ir.-econeilables. on \ol^s tt,oy are count.nn for a safe majority to put over the reserva * tton proprain of ih.^ Koroisn Helatlon<* S**?"1*?; Ixite in the d :y. how.-ve?' 1 i t,,,.,? Hale, of Maine, one of the > mild-reservatior, It. publicans, parsed j around a petition and pot the requisl;,' ! \ numbers of siun&rs. fo;V1,li10"fh, Pr"fes''ne to be anxious !Y (1ebatf> tr> atld predicting ' h,7^?the "ecessary two-thirds could be e rVi . 0? , fov olol urc. Kepuhllcnn j Il^eader l>o,l>ro said he desired to take .no part in the move. | Death Shatter* I'lnnn. Plans of the Democrats to present vh^, , U\"py. tt r- al';t'"cloned ( when .i \v?i8 decided (o adjourn ca:lv because of the death of senator Martin i of \ ii-ginia. ^^,^etlu?r thev would ?i,? 1 80 tomorrow was not cle-.i. some of the lend-.-.-4, indicatins that it miKht de Spend on the course of developments ' ?lui i\{r tin- da.v s donate, tin the l'e put.i n wa, Ka-?! the petition) j or the ri:..d reservation st would be ||Tayc!n ?nly 'f acl,ou Wcre unduly de- ! >& was QO?ie speculation as to the i possible efiect of Senator Martin-? I denth on the treaty ri-ht, but Ho- L-er. ,? ?ral I'Pii". 'ti was t.iat : i would not af fect It . onsiderti 1 5> The \ iriinia S( ^ ntor has i>eon tibscnt :i i of ? n<> . C slon, and has taken nb iictlvo part J the controvorsy. Should a Dom? , 1 lUi> iii'sont :i t tho ?os. slon, atnl has taken no t in .? ' n the eontrovorsy. Should .? d.mi ? r.ostib. lo ,h^ treaty ! . a; , , 'V. succeed him. the ? .. t Sen.i lho only result would he to de rcservatlons!11 ? thtlr m!nrjrilJ" FEDERAL JUDGE ENJOINS WAR-TIME PROHIBITION nnll? Knforeen.rn, i? l;|,ode Island on 1 <*t itiori <it (iriMvitiK ' 'oni'prn. IDv Afsoeliited 7Vo?"= 1 i PROVIDJ2.NVK .. ; . . t-> _7ll . I ^*il!lur. Urowti in i Federal Dia i frlcl Court, today ,,su.d .i t< aiporarv ? injunction a.;.- ; i ,: \\ Baker SSSl ^VZ.:r - ? - ... . I 5 time prohibit I on-.-a on - The injunction 5 Sn"" u.'ion lil" 1K,1,ion of tho I Narragans.-? 11 i:r. w ?. Com,. nv. |:?SS?5?,r'i"iJS;:V' ?r i c$l ZW."a""'"5 ?'?-? ?. i a;;1!' v"*w ?f Ulr probahllity that the f f,ct ln nuest Ion will ultirnatelv be held unconstlt utlon il and .f tic I-ret,, ra be , damape thai w .uld re-uit from i . i L"f"'!h"c 7',?t ?-'j ,? i of the evidence afforded l.v tho n-osi dential proclamations an.i ot'iei- Pir eums nnces. it- immediat. enfo cemen _ i? no imperative 1 am ,?nv|? ,,, ! the p aintiff , rU-ht to , prelim .nrv in ; junction ih clea-.- """> '. wh'en 't*" win W>.'!' '''' "r> tro/j tomorrow, 11111 't will become cfT-ethe I Worker* Mnv ?trlke ! NRW mnK Nov ' r..\ . . \ pen era 1 strik< rrr of a *-xyith its ultln ? ...J : over" of hr.j. .. .. ., ' 1 t today at :h. ? ,'!s" ' ventlon of th.* \ ^ .... Association. A 'il", Lf **1 20 had been !? 1 j leaders as the r ' rH''"?',1 ?was made hv I ? : . ?* -"'rike for the asso. iatio,-, ' ? ,,tlorncy irt-RACL*SKMdxntV8u"K?.-*d/.. students of -li- \.,. ii ?- T:,<* believed thev lit V .M:?h ? <'hoo] of Arm 1st -. ' l. , jnoamnc i^tertd classes v< ,. ' . " '4l r" and fifty of th. ' 1,V!r' ' day. "Th. v tn;,-. r..- ,rt, ' !o" said the prine:! } '? , \J ,.%"n .-^onday." essay on the rr.-ar ,, ' ijVv.o ^ y o j Mnffrlnl Ordrr \\ if I WASlU.Vf.TO.V n. k.a-tioij hid been . V , ? ' us^ 1 H ^v'np. the Depart n ' ' [,. ? today withdrew k,,'Ui: lir' h- '"R manufacture"vr'' !''r'te?*lais that sale of ? , .. : '^1 ?>,at prices in excels ?< ,. .r.a.-ria s k;inK- on October 7 -,v -i'i i.'^' ' : I'rln-iu fo.je ev :.j. ... . ? 1 lOriK I nee r I ? Ivill*.I WINCIIKSTKH V \ v dorpfs I-'upi' t V ' ?? locomotive . r.x. van la lUUroad. and ' , V' "nryl* ? Mr. and Mrs.' Johi! ; ? f.- was killed in ? train acc-.i. -V- '. p',,y sylvania. .ccordinp to , .. ; k/ ceivod by relative- ,, ' r' ?'bon, i'a. , ' ii.v'"? ?> .? ? widow and four eb;'dr. fl , T-T , x\Vr" K ,'"rl"K Unit. A th. Comn,..",' ri" '|l';''rr? "r Hall, earlv toda% a-,d ? Vi , ''?r:ns? terlor of the piHC,. j J}'u: u| of radical literature', red ?:,'** and fVr" nlture were burned in th. ctren? i the mob. The inoi. ua- sit d to f .^.y consisted of 4On former ' ,lw' and members of the Lrg'ZXn. 'iflmSST Sr." , fire todnv i..,,.!,... / -.r \!si. ore today, leaving fo- SeoMadwV^ resident Poinea-.. r. - i ;v*' ^ '17' ,torch in In < ih, *'K ,.V I ;n | -> r."V "i-'"'" 'sSinA'a The Weather (FurolMieil br I*. S. Weather Huronu.) Votwaii: Virginia? I'alr Thitrsiln*. pri'ictlcd It j vliowcrs MiutlicuM portion; I'lililrr; much ? older nt nislD IVblti.t fair, nilili-i' soulhea-t mirt ion. North Carolina?Pair Tbut>iliiv. prci cilcit Ii* locisl ulimvi'i* rast uor I Ion : colli* r; much coliicr nt uiulil: Irci1/ i 11 ic temperature In w est s nroli.ilil* frost <11-l portion I rlilm niornlnc. I rlda* fair, colder east nortion. I-ociil Temperature Yesterday. M tcmporatur< ??i?.T?*l:? v. for tills Ma viiiium tcmperm in Mlntin 11 in t??mper:itut1 Moil n t < mi'i'M i in >? \ . NormaI I ? lnp? r:it uri Htremi yestordii x ... Km ess since March Kxcc** since .lanuar* local Ituilifall. ltainfiill 12 hours etidlni: s I" M K.iinfall 2t hours cinllim s r M Kxccm sine.. March 1 i>incv .Iiinuur\ I J.ocitI Observation* at S I*. M Aevtcrilav. Win.I ilir-ctl.ili ic.rlheaH \Minl vloeitv. i W'.-iith< r at j> IV M .. partly < l"tiilv f *. ? II' .M Special iVtlipern turi*. <lrv l.itlli l'i iut"T 11 nr. <lrv liiiiti, !"? mi criituri'. dry I": '? IVm! ? r-it lire, wet I? u 11? l'i r? t urc. \* <*t I'll!' T.*mi.era i ur. ?.-t lniil>. > I' M .. . II. hittv I'Uiniiii;v. s \ M !;? til.-, v.- hunnil t v. l I". M Itciative humidity. S I' M conditions in i>ipoi?tant T"ini ? r.i t nt " s r .\i. iimil. i .ow. AsIkvIIIp \: la ntu A Tin nt i< < w ather. I *11' ii ? I v i 'I.-u.lv |t. I'.uft ;i l.i .. < 'hi. ??ston I 'hlCII IT" . . I >cn v. t . . . -i>mi Ha! i.T.ts 11.1* re . . ... .I.ioky.iriville K .ills.i s I'll v. M.iriki ni.'t v iirlejin?. N.'w ^ >>rk . . . . Nnrfell: Oklahoma ... 1 :: i sl-urp li lUleii;li ? ?? St I .ouis San l-'rancisr" Savannah ... Tampa \\ asliinuton v." ytbevilie on lv ..:i.|v i lotnlv i i..ti.lv Kutri MlNlATI Ili; AIM \X \C. \ ml>?r 1 ? ' f ?' I! 11; 11 tip:-: Sun rls?s r.-1 s Mornim;.. Sun Si*t? 5:00 Evening . . STEPS NOW UNDER WAY FOR GREATER PETERSBURG Residents of Knur Suburbnn Districts Snlil to Kmor Vnue.xution I naniininisly. TPpppial to The Times-Dispatch. 1 ri'ITKP.SBUnO. VA . Nov. l'-V?De ftnite action looking to the annexation of Walnut Hill. Coloniarileights. Ktfn elworth and Llitrick, the four suburbs ; of Petersburg. have been started. Petitions have boon prepared for1 {signatures in she suburbs, ami will he present oil to the i'ity foait'il Tor the, consideration of 'hat body. Meetings will t ? hold in the four suburbs as sooii as the petit ion s have ! been signed. and 'u?? .?.?n.-:.!i> nis :..\>n the opportunity to express > ? ?? ?* i t* views, which is believed i<> be almost unani mously in f..v?r <-f anni'\;i' '.on. The actual bounds <?:" th?- distriets tn lie liH'irpornii'il .ire brin:: carefully considered. as r> :.|<n':- liv :,g i. ? ?; out lying points are .'axlotis to ie in corporatctl in the city. Itrlef Nc?s Items. The grand jury t ? vim^l i:s uvest ? gatilltl of bill >t iej; i r rjlOOn | after a recess of four days, l-'ivt. wu tiesses were stir ? loned ? ? ;ipp<-ar. Th .? , includo two citlzi we ot Prined CSoorgo , t'ouniy and tlirei |f..in tir.- ?'!;>. It bi lieved that the jui % will ci.injile:e i;s work this-: week. ''"in h ttiua! nii iin'v .i] service;* of ? e lied .Men ill i I: v ii . i i I y w ' ! ). ? ' | at Mot ional .Me?!-.. t I'hut i Sur i lr nighl. Nov.-ribor It'. "i'ii.-te ;>r? -h' .. trlbe.-i :;i t )i city, with a ui'-ml... ?? - . . of i . Dr. William Prote Woiidhury For ' , I he Youth's mos' \v|. I ors. w lit spea ; t' . i the high school mi 111 i ?? inicrest <>!' 1 :.i ca mpaign. |in s.d-'nr and one Known r. iiditorium \ ev ? fill)'' DISTILLERS ASK INJUNCTION AGAINST U. S. GOVERNMENT U iaU Opportunity to Dispose <,f Stock tin llnnil Itefnre I'roli t lift ion IlccoiiK's I 'e r in.'i ncn I. fTIv Asjtoelate<l Press. 1 '' 11 K'.\< ;t >, Xi,v 1 A: guiuevt.s of counsej for an inJuctiLlon to restrain the government from interfering with distillers an.I wholesale liuuor d< alors who desire to dispose ,.f their stocks of whisky before constitutional pr.? hibltion bccotncs ofToetivo .ianuary iti, P.'I'O. w.-re hea d toda> i.v I'. I ral ic. u-er ('.irii. iit<? r and P tzhenry. ^ u.: s lor tin issuance r. -lining or 'or.- tiled i III U 11 ,i n e ills''.- i ? I i':. ?;% ?? an 1 I'e ? r wore corriii.no i ii I da* - hear;ru: to lit.- a d. . - .in Attorney l,e\ y Mav. who appear. 1 for t.ie petitioners, s.i? ? I the sii.t^- were brouniit tti test till? \ .ilnli:y of the war time prohibition !a\\. To 0|irrnte Strnmslilp l.lne. WASHINGTON. Nov. 12.?The Mnn son l.ine yf Nov. irl< :!! opri ite th. ships of the new freiirlit and pivs-n 'jer service to be es t i hi ? '?lied betw.in s!e\v York and P.uetios Aire- liecoml lo <!iia!rman Payne, .if the >i Hoard, announced torl.i'.. (ipi. os i t.ie line are now co-op- :a*ing M ltli the Shipping Hoard in *? ? t tip- out tin* for v. r ile-man liners to he used in the -tor '??iee. II SYRUP OP FIGS Looli at Tonmic! ItnnoTo J'oisons from Slomncli, Liver and Howcls* Accept "Pallfornia" only?look for the nam the package th'-n yiiii are child 1;. havinn the !>? i Mid r less laxiiliVi ni ph\aie t i stomach, liver and bowel.-, love Its delicious fruity t. directions for ? bli.i'h dos.: , tie r.lvi ;t without f ar , Mother! You must say [?Adv. nip of Pigs ' aiifornia on lire your >st harm r the 1 i tt Ic Phiidrcn taste. Pull ori each hot "California." FEDERAL COMMISSIONER John K. Krnmer, nn Attorney of .Miinsllcldt Ohio, Will Assume Duties Next Week. K1CII.MONI) TO HAVE AGKNT This City One of Nino Tentatively Chosen as IleadquHrters for Dis trict Supervising Ofllehtls In Charge of Mobile Foree. I Pv Associated r*resn. 1 \V.\SIIIN(iT(>\. Xov, 12.?John F. K rani'T, an attorney of Mansfield, Ohio. Iiii - lii'i'ii appofnted Federal prohibition cc.rniii.ssionor in direct charge ol" tho ? uforeoment of war-time ami consti tutional prohibition. Mr. Krnmer, who formerly was a member of the Ohio l/egislal tire, tele graphed S?!iintor I'omerone, Democrat, ??hio, to-day ncct'pi in a the appointment I ami announcing that he would begin I his dut ?'s next week. The commissioner will work under tin* hnri*au of internul revenue, uiul will havf charge of tho Held for'* wh'oh will he used In enforcing hotli tin* temporary anil constitutional dry la ws. Daniel ('. llwper. oonimlssloripr of in t< nial revenue. today ntndc public plana f'?r enforcement of prohihit'on. Mr. Kramer will have as aids tin executive tieM foree of nine supervising Federal n'ohibition agents and a prohibition director in each State. The supervising Federal agents will have jurisdiction ov.-r nine territorial units juto which the country has lieen divided. Will lliiir Mobile Force. i'nder tlie d'reetion of t!ie super vising nmnts will be a mobile force ! of Federal agents which will bo sent 1 from one p Int to another as co-tidilious warrant. 11eaibi'iarters of the supervising Fed eral agent. although not delinitel.v do eiiled upon, probably w ill be located as fo 1 lows: A than v. V. T : New Vork City. Rlch ) niond. riiilailelphia. Atlanta, Chicago, i 'in.ill.i. Kittle He-ck and Han Francisco. The departments or units over which I their jurisdiction will extend are to I bo known as the northeastern. New i | York, eastern, southern, gulf, central, ! northwestern, southwestern and Pacific. "The policy of the bureau of 'n .>1 is. Charles .7. Moltz, 113 Holly St., Says Her Troubles Have Vanished. NOW PRAISING PLANT JUICE Can Now Mat Her Food, and I'nins From Attach of Flu a Year Atro Have Disappeard lti olilen times people were more ? ireful of their digestive organs than now. aril in this way they kept close to Nature, learned the value of many of Nature's medicinal herbs and plants u.-ttl them in their food. Today she average man does not l.M'W ei" those plants, but he doea know t: ?? 1 ..i:.t .luicc is n concentrated e.\ t:..'t of thein, and that It is the one i ? i -,|i ^toni.leh, liver and kidney ? i? . . superinduced by the rapid method of living prevalent among all i is.-es today. u-. ii' ?? have been benefited by the ur?' oi' l'lnnt Juice, the new herbal j'tru: c: r i n.eily, in r very city where ' ? > ??? i-e.-n introduced. in Itichmond i'l.iiit .lulce iS; duplicating its succcs ' in oil:* r i 'tie;, and local people n re ? lily v i\ in? to ' ini inkil? in signed ' 't' n. i ts. t( cifying to the great ? iHt'.t they have received through the 11 ft, ? ,.f r ti \ -- .. v...c<i iiiiuiigu me f th -; famous remedy in cases of ? mat h. liver and kidney troubles. Ue.'- jitly Mrs. Charles J. Moltz, who rid- 'it No. l 1 :i Holly .Street, antl ; 'lp-ilar among a large circle of eiv' ' stated : ' "I had yt'Upneh trouble for the pnst e yrnrs. Kver.vthlng that I ate mid fern x iiiiiti I'Mi.e'it in my stomach antl gap would form; 1 was in constant pain :i !.'! I Oiild not S"" _ :: I-! ;e di/.iiy soils and felt weak .mi ;?!! rut down. I had the Flu ? !e. p at night I had spells and felt wc-ak ?ii. I had the Flu a or since that time had tl.rwugh my body. Sincc I i a \ ? ? tak'ii I'lant Juice these pains 1. - i'ia a a 'o antl i ver since lhat time had talus all l."v n:e. I have a good appetite for c. lue.ij*-. ?!??. |> -well nnd mil feel ing hi"* 1 ? " i < ? ot h 1' ..ill ICIM 1 tin glnd to give this state I'lmi .luice and recommend p .?:.? Juice cleanses. strengthens ami reviia I/. the entire system. It clears t't,. hi ? eI initons and impurities, puts the laity 1 iv. i to work, regulates the bowels nnil tones up the digestive oi - am. it sharpens the appetite and promoter sound, test fill sleep. The Plant .luicc Man is at the Tragic I'rup Co.'- store. In I'lchmond, where he is daily meeting the local public ? r.d introducing a ml ?*? ?*?'.?'-* It shnrpc ?ornotrr iniinil, i.-stful sleep. The Plant .luicc Man is at th- imhic ,'rue <"o.'*; store, in Itichmop.d, where he is daily meeting the local public i nd introducing and explaining the merits of this remedy. For ; < ? In Petersburg by Morrison, tin 1'riiu Man and ni Chase City by the Chase City l?rug Co.? Adv. X Music* is essential to a well s lived life. It is a source of \ comfort, of happiness, of ^ inspiration. \ riioqse an ART-O-CRAFTS i Player-Piano, with Player \ Rolls from the CRAFTS Library of Player Music, J and enjoy your leisure \ hours the more. It "will ad > mil you to the realm of s music, even though you ^ have not had the time to acquire the technique of i? i ho trained pianist. | The CRAFTS Plan of Mer- . ^ chandising: makes it easily possible for . the wage J earner to possess an ART \i 0-CRAFTS Player-Piano. ^ Investigate it! j A. J. Crafts j Piano Co. I Manufacturers \ 21S-220 "North Second St, tcrnal revenue will bo to re-enforce local efTorts to the extent necessary to secure proper enforcinent of the law." Mr. lio-per mild. "No State, county or municipal olllcer will* lit- relieved of respoiisibllity and every olllcer of th-i Federal government of every State. I county aiid city must l>e surcharged I with the full rcsponsib'lity of a pro hibltlon enforcement ollice'r. Will Make liiventlKatlonN. "While the duty of ascertaining con ditions In the several States w'll rest I primarily up?>n the shoulders of ths i Kederal prohibition directors, the su pervising ftR.-Mtfj, upon their own iu it'atiw, will make independent itivesti gtvtions in ascertainment of violators of the prohibition laws, co-operat iny with the directors and local authorities. | Directors w'll give particular attention ' lo the manufacture and sale of dei.a ; lured alcohol to 't.lie business of physl ! clans wiio prescribe and druggists wiio i sell liquor." Mr. Itopcr, in his statemont, asked for I the co-operation of all religious, social, 1 fraternal, labor and civ'c organizations in preventing the illegal sale of in toxicants. CONTROLLER OF AVIATION IN BRITAIN COMING OVER Snyw lie l.lkrx America nnit Will Slny Here mm I.oii: n* Permit led. i H.v 1'nivcrMiil Service. I LONDON. Nov. II'. ?"I am going to the United Stales at the invitation of the American government to inspect the American forces and Kive them lite benefit of my experience In a sug with Cuticisra All drasaipt*\ R<>?p20. OlnttrcntYiAfiO, Talotim2>. Bamplrteach f of "Cttticof*, Dept. K. Hcitos " Old Folks9 Cougiio will be relieved promptly by Pirn's. Stora throat tickle; ieiievt-3 irritation. The remedy tested by more than fifty yeora of use in Personal Greeting Cards ? FOR? Xmas and New Year Order Now?Delivery JLnter. SOUTHERR STAMP & STATIONERY CO. TwolTc-Six Main. Stationers,Printer*. r.ncrartrii iinbbrr Stamp, Scat and N Stfnrii Maker*. petitory ami advisory capacity," Gon cral I<\ 11. SykcH, controller-general of llrltlsh civil aviation said today: "I am also going to Canada, I shall visit tho alrplantn and study tho de velopment of aviation ill both coun tries. Unquestionably America has the greatest future ror her aviation, bccauso of tho groat dlKtancca in your country and I understand your air men are already making: excellent prog ress." Asked liow long he intended t,o stay in America, (Jencral Sykes h.U4: "As long as they let mo." I love America. I was there years ago and am triad to go again. I anticipate a most enjoyable time. 1 shall do nil 1 can to help the development of American civil aviation." (jencral Sykes, who has been head of civil aviation hero sinco May, Is placing; a "white paper" before tho House of Commons showing the prog ress of tho department since Us Inaug uration. The figures ho submits show th.it 02.000 passengers liavo beon curried on 15,100 Hlghts since May, covering 3n.*t. 000 miles. There were thirteen acci dents, two of them fatal. Civil avia tion. according to fienera! Sykes. is costing Itrltain $250,000 annually* In salaries. He continues in his report: "Tho speed witli which civil avia tion will develop cannot be guag.-d even approximately, but th<- possibili ties are undoubtedly groat. Civil avia tion will bo tlie main reservo for times of stress." Close 1. \\\ W. Hall. SIOUX CITY. IOWA, Nov. 12.?The local post of I lie American Legion at its meeting today appointed a commit tee to see to it that tho 1. \V. W. hall is dosed, and that the organization not bo allowed to reopen here. Peel ing among legion immbers was strong against Mayor Short. It being claimed he permitted 'T.ig it'll" Haywood" to speak here and distribute literature after having promised to prevent it. ? WAS It KSTI.HSS AT NHJIIT. Coughs and colds are prevalent, and it Is a serious mistake to neglect them, as dangerous sickness may develop from them. There is one safe and re liable family remedy for coughs, colds and croup. John Conroy, Oliver, l'a writes: "My ailment was a bad cougii for three years. Then I got a bad cold and could not sleep for coughing I was restless at night, but I am'nil right now, thanks to Foley's lionev and Tar." It clears the 'throat of phlegm and mucous and coats the raw inllamoil surfaces with a heallni:' soothing medicine. Sold everywhere? A <1 v. MASS MEETING Nation-Wide Campaign of the EPISCOPAL CHURCH I Friday, November 14, at 8 P. GRACE CHURCH Cor. Foushee and Main Streets. Speakers Rt. Rev. Wm. Cabell Brown Bishop of the Diocese. Oliver J. Sands Executive Committeeman Nation-Wide Campaign and Chairman Diocesan Committee. Members of Parish Committees and all other Cam paign Workers are especially urged to attend. 7T^V/////y ? / of "Real Wheats"^ Yes! They're all wheat?not a mixed flour combination. You never get taste-tired n of these delicious pancakes made with Ballard Pancake Flour The only all-wheat cake on the market?good old Southern style. For another "appetizer, use Ballard Buckwheat Flour. It's Bluegrass-grown Buckwheat with just the right amount of wheat?makes that good old fashioned kind of buckwheats Keep both flours in your kitchen cabinet Just mix with water and they're ready forthe griddle. ^ M\ . - Ballard ft Ballard Co. " ? ???XUIH AAutsvfiie Kentucky UN l\ H ?) f! ED. HEWITT, Locjal Manager, Richmond, Va.