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aft ON CHARGE OF FRAUD AlloKcd to llavo Secured Money From l'arcuts of Sons Who Disappeared Overseas. (Special to The Times-Dispatch.) ;LYNCHBUH(i, VA, July 1.?ltay tnond Fitch. a young man. is under Wrest here charged with using the malls to defraud, the .-irrest having been made by the local police who Will turn him over to Federal author!- j ties for further investigation. Ac-? COrding to the police, Kilch has writ- 1 ?; ton letters to parents of several lost i tons, telling them that the sons were In a local hospital, recovering from Injuries sustained In an accident and In need of money. Replies were to be addressed to the general delivery here, and :l i? claim.-.1 that Kitch received at lea?t one letter This was addr.-ssed to it. A. Newman, but delivery was reluset: ,by Postmaster Adams In absence of ;> s an order. Kitch returned with this and got. the letter. When arrested. ' the police took from Kitch a note , book containing names and addresses ..of a number of persons who /lave ? relatives missing. Work llrelns on Ilislnrny. NKW CAN'fv'N, July I.?-Work his commenced ho re on the repair and (grading of the State highway extend ing from New Canton southward to. wards IMllwyn. Trucks I. iv. been ordert-J by 11??? highway department for the purpose of haulit.c gravel for ' ? resurfacing the entire road from New 1 Cnnton to Cold 11:11. This uravel topping, which is found at "I'ppor Ore Bank," three miles south of Ar vonia, is said by experts to be one of the finest road materials ever dis covered in Virginia Ponds which Jiavo been built of this material have proved veritable marvels which have . attracted attention of all passers. A -Colorado tourist who reeentlv visited : this section said that the roa.l south ? of Arvonia and north of Gold lliil surfaced with this rod gravel, was - ..the best road traveled from Denver, i -Col., to New Canton, Va. T'.io high way department will be urged use ; ? tills material as far as it will go .5." ,th,? ,N"?rth-and-South ( Washlnuton Raleigh) Highway. - J'Inn Pncemii ac I'rederlekKbnrjr. I FREHMtlCKsnUltC,. July I.--Plans - . are rapidly being completed for a v j spectacular event in the form of a s historical pageant for Julv r.th in this city. Amid beautiful" setting on \\ ashinetou Avenue, it Is planned to erect a seat of state. ?ipon which : ?will be e-throned person rore * sen ting historic Fredericksburg Peo ple depicting every period of Fred ericksburg's history will appear ami ?a?T' tableau about ? he ??E ."i? flirure. l.ocal peortle, assisted . hf, Normal School students. will give the various dances of the i>o i 'i^ss-tw j I ? ' ? \f d I Ire C hief. r, It-I.K. \ A . July ].- .lames P ? "Mi-oaVs was re-elected citv 'Ire eMe' by the City Council this afternt - easily outstripping- t'.vo ,si? ir r .. candidates. P K I.inville was eleet. 1 I c'tv engitner. Hober: P.rvd- n v.-a<, ? chosen for the twentv-flfth con<=eeij' ?*; ritr and f..?r minor | official positions were filled j; , the last joint session of the present council. i ft. / llnrrlson l* Pint Com in >in(|er. Fnv.ni-.KicKSPtTitc,, .t?iv i Th? Bowon-Frank] in - Knox 1'ost of ? y * f American T.ririon of this citv h ?>? !?' elected Captain Ottnynn N. 11 a rri-'on ns commander. Captain Harrison saw '? . !<' nv" In the world | the conflict RS I ,r /' Roiirne has l.een appointed .. f' ' Srnmr w':,rd,n f,r Stafford Countv ,m I " f? ?r/>r f A"*'n bas t.e..,, n" filed for &; - the County of Prince William. ' F 7 VVCu'l'-rrn"'"1 Reeling. J ^ - JIih. IJ( ? \ \ Tnli* t ii , ? Harper. K. .1 ' r?o"h'orlv. James \ ? r'.y,l? -'enrilngs, John !( c^Jo ' n T141 }'4| ( i f'o] Ap< ? , n Tl? ' 1 1 1. . ? >?; delegation from t ? ' i , l, annual mj",, ,',VVhe F kJ" ^ ..grand lodge, which meet- li C '?" ?. g5 ,,next Monday. ' DATE SET FOR REHEARING OF CASE OF J. J. GUINAN ?,jBJu,ir,-,,f,'n,.W,,,*,,rnr 4rwt?fn? k /".r ''? ???PHlMirg M:.n I i ?' r?!n? ? . '? Monvlnuirbler. ? .. Mullen today s",-j Jt's? v ? t*>~.' u, * v s. for argurj.^nt -no-^.n f-,t . k i. new trial r J..?,n .i I'MHiemV-r of the ; , l -2'ho ?v:'s " ......-V y,. Court h. re e .-;v sev.-ntevn year.- in V^.'. tlary. ,n 1 ' ? ? 1 r ?'?% motion \v !1! Y'r T-,.., ,, , r, | H. Mann, r^unc ? .-1 ... "V ?: ? j. and ?.*om!nr?' o. . : ik and o. a. Pollard, wl a as V proserutioh. t!5C' Auto >1 Plans for a f ''specialty r.f hand: ne >t : -the autom.r~ k '.discussed bv |; ? ' * *.?' Ij-.Sjmen. j>ue to th? -? .Vtianks to d ?'<. ! ? Hgyioncgsen11.11 s mueh ,i;n,' ... ..nn ',,r i^Vsaid. is being .v.,?" 1h ?'mobile df-a . rs '. . - ?^business ' r f - ''bank would do ' " .. . v " * ' ? among dealers. ??? - ? . accessorv n,< ?. ^v,. ?: interested in t ? " T^T N<"' F 'V; "'V: . V, jamin Frank < a resident ' ? gi'gjpounty. died ar a ' .... ? . 5P-'*W?dnesday. His ' Pi-.to Nelson f r . " r--.-was the father of \v j- ', ... ~ vfv1*8 clty T,he Frtiitest of Flavor" f - > ? Fruit Gum is an evM \ t , 1 . " Sfi'-purc fruit flavors. Try a clay. Made by Fle. r a,V" -' " - 6C.?Adv. 1 Telephone Madison 1)21 ^ . ? | _ 8 Salesroom and Service ^ h ?- ?iiiw out vice X Station, Temporary Location, l-'tl \y est Jtroad Si reel, ^ Jtieliinond, Va, ; Stutz Motor Corpn. [[ lydnor Pump & Well C'0., Inc. j Dialrlbulorv. Aw ^T:-' , . TRANSPORTATION SNARE IS BEING UNTANGLED ] anU Lrllrr on 'i'ruilr Condition* Uliimi-K l''rrlgiit Tlr-t i> for .iiwil <>f IIumIiicnh lllN. American National Hank's gcnvral J-iter on trade conditions and busi ness forecast has the following to ?say on cotton consumption: "Cotton i consumiition for May totaled 541,000 ' bales, compared with -ISS.OOO bales 111 i May of last year, and during the month, IH.OO.Oi'O spimlles wuiv ao tivc. compared with 33,531.000 active J.i Aluy of last year. These figures ?n cotton consumption do not sup 1 ort statements ot decreased factory output." i no li tier further states that crop conditions for lt<20 are far lrum promising bumper fields. The nearly ;>0,0o0,00i> acres in winter wheat a year ago compares with 3-1,000,000 acres at this time, and 23,000.o"0 acres ot spring ?heat last year is n placed by oniy 1 l1,000,000 acres this year. t>usiness opeeratlons are showing some decline from recent totals, and price recessions, although slight, are continuous. inability to llu.vnce is holding back sonic projects, * out the really great hindrance to business activities is transportation conges tion. which is. however, slowly, but steadily, being relieved. COAST LINE OPERATING EXPENSES SHOW INCREASE figures Are .Illicit Urcater Than ltc\enurs. According; to Stntenieiil .IiinI Made 1'tibllc. Interesting tig tires are shown in a t a t cine n t of revenues anil expenses just issued by the Atlantic Coast l.ine Kailtoail. For the month <>i" May 1 S*-0, after deducting operating ex penses and taxes, the operating In come is $?11,133 as against $305,330 for May lur.i, and SSJ.5.46S for the s.'iniu month in 1'jIS. In other words where the operating revenues have only increased from $4.202,7&S in May, li'lS, to $5,673,377 in May, 13:10. the operating expenses have increased from $3.117.311) in May, 1'JIS, to $5,-' OS 4.515 in .May, l'J20. Krom January 1 to May 31. 1920, the operating revenues were $31,105,801' at against I.M.SG2. IC2 for the same' period In l'.ilS. The operating ex panses dropped over $0,0<*0.000 from the tirst six months in r.'l'j to she; lirst six months in r.<2o. The operat ing income dropped from $0,003,123! for the tirst six months in 191S to $3, 727,722 for the same period in 1320. Arrested on l-'orgerj- Clmrge. Kdward Mel.atnh, 22. a negro who i.-ave h:s resilience as 302 West Clay' Street, wa.i arrested yesterday by po lice charged with unlawfully and f-'ionousiy forging a certain "check, purporting t?? lie an order or draft of tiie Mechanics' Savings Hank of Kichniotid. lli- was charged also with unlawfully forging the name of A I'. Price, and unlawfully attempting to obtain $'10.On \v"i !li of merchandise ! with Intent to di frar.il A. D, Price.' Mel.nmh will !,.? arraigned in Police; Court today to answer these charges.' Is Yielini of *> jiiirlinis Cheek. O. ii. Tompkins, 406 West Broad j fstrcet, was the victim of a spurious elsi ek game yesterday. Ahout 4 o'clock In the afternoon, according to his report to police, .t white man en tered ills store and looked at a motor cycle. which ? its valued at $20". The man gave him a cheek for this amount and r'"!e away with his new possession He has not been Seen ' since. Mr. Tompkins became suspici ous. ami an Investigation proved that the check was worthless. ItAltCAIN AMI SAI.IIS. \ K M -?)?>?? >i>-i li ii ? I' I ,\ 11 n,l. !. No. :>J north 11!.' Kensington Avenue. l .'. '.relies is i .'ievi luii't ? -t f '??t ?ii. li. . I,v ?<??! I t. I.it'll. IT.iHu. Jun- 7. l.-.V Tax, t:; -. ' A K* lit 'ii Muliletii.in ?'! :< ? : Mvrtb* i* !tiirt"o N". s"Ut!i 1 ae 1 *.i11r- "ti w< ? i :r f - ? ?-t <*.??%.: m4 v ? . ?? ? I '1 f : IP. inihr- I.ieti. I ?',.!.??? May 1 ? 1-.V Tax. IP. f ??? \ K-ni"li M i.i.'"l "i ? t 't'-. .1 ti"I.? P. i ? N?? "* ? .! It 1 i *.? IV*' *-? \V" f. iv I I'l v ?rnl \V. ?>: . >?.? .'?? : Ins late t*. , J'M'.e-. .! i::n- U. Tax. Inc., t i TOP 5' SfiLE OF CALOMEL Says Calomel N Mcrpury and Acts I.ike Dynamite (in Your Liver. liodson i" ranking a hard fight iRainst call-mi 1 I si the South, livery druggist ! ;: s rio:ie<.| .t great falling ? ff in the sale of calomel. T. ? v all give the sao ? reason- -I>od.3'<n I.iver Tone .?> t ik.!..r ?:? piace. "i':t ,jmel ; < 1.. ri' is r.nd p.-iple know it, n ? He L>ods"ti's Liver Tone .s perfectly t ?? ::.l g:v?-s b.-'ter r< - iPs'." said .i prominent 1- ? i: drug gist. Dodson's I.iver Tone Is per/on . y t". ! 1 '??.'(? ry drugg.?;. A .t-.rgc ?? ' hut a few < -Tits, i-. ! :f P f ; '? ' ? gi .e easy re;i- f in every ,s i.f liver - i-: sliiies s. and eons ipa l you li.tve ,y to aak for your sr.orc y back. 1 ?? dson's I.iver Tone Is a plin.-.int ? .>? :s.g. p'lr ??>'.. Vetri ' ii !? ie rer.e.ly. i. irtnb s.4 ? ? bi.th c .Ild'"-. and ,el Take a spoos,ful at nigh: and wake f - line ' : no i.-linipi> s . r-iok ? id ? : 1 stoma'Pi '.r ???ns11 - ; i"> 'i I c.v- i It d" ? -a t gripe or .-e It.' ??!.%?? nh-rico - 1 t! ? iii u day ? v i . :p j:kS Ta a ?! ? ? ( ? ,os. i- lay arid tomorrow you will ' ?; w- k s :.-k and naw ? - d | ion': -e a day's rk" Take I)od - ii'h I.iv ?? r 'I on' ir : ?? ad and {? ?'. fine, fuli "f vigor and ambition -Adv 1 Kelrigerator i i x z % j We've been selling'cm \ ) for 35 years and we tell \ \ you THEY ARE GOOD. | \ "Ask Your Neighbor." \ \ All sizes?priced to > i suit you. \ \ ' 1 Chas .Go Jurgen's Son Exclusive Agents. Adams and Hroad Sis. X It. Clinton Mos? lot 1L', block 3. Monu* I nu?nt Awnuu 1'arH* Novnnbcr -S. UI9. Tax. II; $10 Rebecca 1'. I.ovonstehi. i#on (husband), t?? (it-oiK*- H. (Hack. east line I{i?u!? vui?l, |5 foet s tutli Kens.iiKton Av<*iiu?*. south J2xr?0. 1-loila. I2.fr0o. $.\~?0. .May 20. 1320. 'lux. 410). Robocea IV l.ovonstoin, H*n|. (husband), to UourKi* H. li.uk. .? ?*>? lino llouveiurd. 77 f??? t yiuili K<'ii>tni;ton Avenue. south feet. Lien, .May 10. li.V. Tax. H 60; ?!?? Hex O. Jorio.* ? t a!. to Iini!.ih F. M(,Iv n zU\ No. 321" north line Floyd Av? nuv. 112 foet I inch*"s west Auburn west 1> loot S Inolios by lJ-i root. Juno 23. 1923. Tax. I7.&0; flu. Ilonr\ K llcnko ot at. to H? x O. Jones. No. 3210. 3i.lH north lino Floyd Avenue. 14- f cot I In* ncs west Auburn wet J? foot S inches by 135 foot. Juno -J. 1320. Tax, 110. KiTie t!. Spencer ot al. to Cecil llolv fb d ct al.. oast linu north Av?nuo. 213 foot north Norwood north ?*? \I - t^vt. June 15. 1320. Tax. 13.30. I.ion. II.. 0; H LMxoti 1'own rs ? t al to 1'. .Murphy ?V- Son. I no., wom lino Itoulevard. 11 > foot north Floyd north 73 foot 3 Inchon by ll> foot. 1 ^ i c n s. *35.on) and $ 15.cU). Juno J I. 1320. Tax. *135; 5 TlCtSTS. Jay 11. Odell tJohn HiiRloy ot al.% trustees, 320^ north lino Kensington Ave nuo, 'Ji?.3 foot west Clove',and. west 25.3x loo. 2 3-4 feet. June 7. IJ JO; $1,000. Myrtle i_?. llurton t?? John llagley ot a*... trustees, 320i south lino i'attorson Avenue, 75 f ? t west Cleveland, went 25x31.11 1-1 foot. .May 23. 1.?-'?); $3,000. .f\ilia I'. Nance to John Maicioy ei ais., trustees, No. 3 0 3 south line Patterson Avenue. 25 foot \v. st Cleveland, west 25x100.2 7?x loet. Juno 12. 1320; 5 *.;*.??o. Hex t?. Jones ?*t al to t'h:i>. I\. Willi-, trustee, 32 12 north lino Floyd Avenue. 1? 1 foot west Auburn, west 13x135 foot. June 22. 1320; 52,350. llouluh 1\ AloKonzle to Chan K. Willis, trustee*. 32lo north lino Floyd Avonu-, 142.1 fort west Auburn, west lx.sxl35 feot, June . .. 1520; $2.2 lloulah F. McKeiuio to i'has- K. Willi*, trustee. No. 21J north Jin- Floyd Av? - itu l l J * feel west \ li ? : m, west . 8 S \ feci .1 une - 1 92 ?. $1 Mi!as Harts ot al to 1i. A. Cephas, trus tee. No. 1120 north lino l.oit*h Street. ITS feet west Kinney, wo?t lSx 120 feet. June 23. 1020; 1612. Cecil ti. Holy hold ot al. to A. 1-!. Chan man, trustee oast line North Avenue. Jill feet north Norwood, north 50x135 f ??? t. Subject to prior lien (1.500. June 1.*. 192??; J I.ni David 1? Wanes ? t al. to A. 1!. Chap man. trustee, east line Hawthorne Ave nue. 351 0*; feet south 11. IV Houlevard. south 60.2Sxl&3.11 foot. June 7. 11*20; t l.<Mk0. K II. Wilson to .T Howard Leonard, trustee. No. 12 we^t line First Strv.-t. i 7 foot north Cary, north 2b.2x130 foot. Juno 1*. 1320; $2,500. Ferguson C. Walker to Tho*. r>. Mos-n. trustee. No. 161?) west line First Avenue, 175 foot north h'ront. north 52.0x1 to feet, June 10. K*20: $ 1.750. 11 N. Heck to T. I>. Adamson, trustee, west line Fonda!!, 17fi feet from l.arly's Mile Hoad. south 6^x135 feet. June !. 1320; $S0(?. Chas. II Phinips to A V. Shea et nIs., trustee. N v ;>L1 south".corner Craoe ,?nd Po lvidere Streets. >t; 3x153 feet. June In. 1V20. {I**.250. Willi:? in Harvey t*>!iver et al. t-? K. F. Schmidt. Trustee, east line The T?-ra< . 230 feet south It iron lload. south 5?'\ I 1 fee t. June 23. 1020; $3,013. KKI.KASKS. \V. K. Purrell. Jr.. trustee, to John W ffnneoek. No. west line .Meadow tf f* ? ' in h'is north Main, north 22 f* e? \\ ?y l'?o f.-ot 1 in* h Juno 1>. 1320: (.teorire M !t<v)ker. trusteo. t ? Srirah Hrooks. No. 1 u ?. north lino I.-Iirh S:re..t ITn feet w-?: Kinney, west 1 vx 12 0 fe^t. ! une IT.. 132^* $r.!?s. Julian T. Winfref, A. E. Chapman, trus :^es. to TarneM \t Spender, east line North \venue. 21 ' f? *? t north North Av?nu? . north i0x 13?? feet. June 22. H?20: $2.10". A. K Chaftnan. ?rustt *. to II H Hib!>s. Tr.. west line Griffin Av*n?ie. fi?et r;??rt!: <"rawj -r'. nortli "a>\135 fe-.t Ma . 12 1920 I1.1S& Itk hn?on?l Trust Co. to rhar'f ? N!'.rh!v.*** 1 3. : 7. it v.,rth Adam". Noi I?? 1-2 ind 12 Wcat Main Street June if'. 1020; C. S. Wa^e-.steln ct a!., trustees, to IValter rr / ?n ^1 . northwest ? , ? ri? r an-! Thirtv-? ? nd Streets 00x06 f-? t. iu".- :?r,. 3$i t 13.11. Frank T. Sulton. Jr.. et a!., ex.* *ijtor? o John A H<*nn r. No 1JIT r? s oith \:u Pavlor Street 21. feet f? in<?hrs ens* Itun lolph. feet io inches l v 120 f* ? lure ? n }>>:" $2 o. M L. Walker, trunte'e. to Hosa Thomtir ' ? ??* W?.<- s? :? .u! s- r ? ;? ?" i ? nc)>'< n?r?h^i<xl2& feet 0 incites. J;:n? I! !?'? Schmidt, trust* e. to .1. P. Cook, Deaths I 'Vl.KKKT?Dlftf, ul her lata r->: I'lon^o. 1412 !:????? r.y r- ct July 1. V M . ?r-r i Ioiik llttl- <??. >? :,???:?? M:i v A'.4 ?rt s hurvlv-.l ?.y I vu . J::!.!*, t.. \V N*. A! iM-rt and Mr*. \V. I. C?rlton: nlia (atho Hi.I T!li I' S. W\.,u. :-r rs- T V. i .r K C.r-?? Wv ?? N kVy.itt. Ir. Fur.' r il r.^t. .? lu'v:. li.i'r. more. Mil., anj l.> ik t;l ur.-. \ .it,.u, Jil< ?'.>J.y, ainjwui. wfKl line Kim. 10 feet north tilley. north 2?x I 1 feet. June 21'. !'.'2'>; K !?'. Schmidt. trustee, to J. I >. C'tmh. lot S. WMt lilt- Klin Street 20 feet north I a I If y. north 20x11 feet. June 22. l'J-0; I J 000. I J<'lin M 1'iirccll. trustee. to Marie !?. I'ursoiiH. nor It line Monument Avenue tin 7s li'i't ? ;isi K Ki'tieath. ?'.^i ::i \l:ij feet. J urn 1 V2<>. {2.120. 1 W. K. 1'iirccll. Jr.. trustee, to Mounts .1. it't'otui''!!, bishop. ayi ? line Itelmout A venue 15!) feet, north to feet u incites by CO fix t. June 25. I'.CO: $1.>02. I!. It Harrison et id.. trustee, to Ueorte A. Cobb. No. lO'.l, ii,>ut]i line l.eiifht Htrvet *? ?> f? et ;) Inches w.-st Adams. west IV fet t :l Inches by feet. June 2v 1920: $2,703. It A- Cephu*. triiiitpo, to Kva It. Smith, north line "Ihiy.i1 tO'i feet < ;>M St. Jatnm. eust IVxS I feet. June 1*'. 1920! J05*i. ltcssle C. Howard, e\erutri\. to TllOtllaS A. I*. I'laliels. No ?" 0 J nortii line I'llina Street ie> i west belvldere. went 2Uxi20 feet. May 12. li>20. {?.Ji Crackers .)iiiii|? '!??:?in. ATIjAN'I'A, l!A.. July 1.?Pitcher .Toe Thorhurn, of Atlanta. and l'"irst Kascmaii Halt, of Chattanooga, have jumped their contract:', it was an nounced at the name today. Thor hurn was said to have Kotie to the Washington ilcoritia club in the "million-dollar league." and llalt was thought to have joined the same team. Two other Atlanta players re cent ly jumped to tin same "outlaw" organization. .Molor-lto.-ns to l.rnte Ntuiilny. NK\\* VOKK. July 1. Two of the fastest motor-boats. in th< country. .Miss i)elr?>it, V., anil Miss America, which will represent the I'llited Stales in the llarmsworth clip niutur bo.it contest in Kii:;i:uul. early in Ati K'tsi, v. ill l>e shipped aluoa<.i on lite Adriatic next Satui lay. Arrange ments have been made to slow llie racers <>n the liner's upper doc Us as a minimum risU against accident. LATONIA ENTRIES Klrnt r.i ???six far. Ktibv. 1?0. SprhtKvab . I'e). /'.>!!?? l.>.? Arnie... ln.'i; Cormnran.' >7,?.-v:n .May, ll>0; Antici pate, 1 r .l.iii. V.". Itunnuii. llu. I'hisou, 110; l.i'.ns A. fl.t; Am of Aces 113. Seroral ran?llvo ar.il one-half furlonc ?llorUyte. i i., I'v'.u - . 109: l'atan ran. 11 J: The Ally. 112. tt'.-st Side. 112. Third rac.?mile and sixteenth? Madras GlnKham. 102: ?" am Keh. )nr>: JiTl.v.in. 10J; itmid. 1 '7. W. Ilatferty, 1?7; KlinialiiiiK. 110. llarloek, 110: Tom ? a tinders. 115. l-'otirtli rai?live and onc-hn!f for lorn: <>|.J Cliap. ! : N'lc',5 I.,>11,1..a. ; 1 _? . 1:is;tijj Itock. 11- Wi'i'li.esier. 112: II II. Coleman, ;i2: The \\r.::n;an. Ill" Alvtn T. Iloyt, 112; Mr ifi-tinm. 112: Adonis rJrTu'pr.fFn r?="n r?=n *F=?n rpn r^n pn n=>n r^n r=r 112: Adonln. 112; UaUinco Wheel# 112: I Trilniiic. 11J: .'Lotion HukK II- Aho ? el!?:ll>'.?.??? hou^hlaiul. 112: JuilKo Hti'lrow, 112: lly Oilier, 112: Cuurtvlew, 112; Kitty I larton. 112: Toss Up, 112. ?10. It. Mo I.vim's vii try. rifth race?six fttrloni:*?Tlvlma K. 104. .Mil**. l?aah-. 1?>| .M.iM, 105: l. i ly 1*Vlr|?i.i.?. 105; itrln War. 105; i\ii?tojjlio; IUiio raiadi.^.1, Ill; Fern II *i n?lley. 1 ??. Sixth race?in.I ? and a quarter?tltiMe r?>t. 100; 1 >alial?ta h II. to^; l.co Fay. 105; Plenty, 105; .Inch Nil!. 105; Alh<*na, 1 Crynllmali. 10&; !:>>mbast. 110; Quito. I l?v Seventh r:\co--inUo nml ? sixteenth?? S1iI1U!:m:!i II.. 102: C??ry?loii, 107: Walter II !??? ?rre, 105; t'Srav K;ik!o. 107: Harry UurKoyne. 110: Hunerniinn. 112; Counter balance. 112: Constantino. 117. LAT0NIA RESULTS rirsi rnee???lx furlnnn*?IJnnor Mnn. 113 ( Lunsfonl). P. 30. 4.SO. a. SO. won; Dark Mill. 113 (I.yke). 3 "0. I SO. second: Sande Bed. I'.'S iKIiik). 1.31. third. Time. 1:13. 11>tii?.\ Nnarkler If 'iii'i'ht. Ouhclla. Discussion. U-iJ, Billy Joe. Viola 1'urk anil Janhet run. Second raco?live and ono-hulf furlonm? llettlnu. 11.* (Whin). 4.30. 3.30. 3.00. won; Tttwusontha, 113 (Kennedy). C.40. 4 49. h?' fin-l: I'eiiwell. II! ((iriiy). 20.0O. third. Time. 1 :U7 3-i. Fair Florin. Declasse. Diamond Dale ?*oeiir Do Fen. Mary (J.r Coictto, Mar.lorle McKay, Grace Mluard und Our Allco ran. Third race? mile and imarter?Wave. F9 (Itobluson 1. 13 M>. o.ti). !.90. won: Cort land. US (Kennedy). 3 0 >. 2 S?. Heeund; Frank W.. M (Wilson). HO. third. Time. ":0i. Tanlac and (Jueon Blonde ran. Fourth race?six f urlongs?Hrookholt, 110 <MeAtee>. :t.(n. i.O). won: Sterllnc. 107 (WliNoni. 4.SO. ;| SO. second: Jouett. 107 (Krlcknon). 7.10. third. Time. 1:11 1-6. 81m l>l~ton. Furbelow, llli; Idea. Travesty ami Klnltiirn. Fifth race?Ave and one-half furious*? l>.?rlc. li>i < McAtev). 4 1). "<K). "10. won: (?lendover. lr?t (Kennedy). 3 10. 2.H). second: \Y. <1. Mi Cllntoek. 101 (Vandusen), 3.10. third Time. 1 'JS. I'erl. Slollnero. Hilly c/ Line 42 In all the newest shades for men and boys. /? JA It LlMJi Eighth and Broad Streets. THE GENUINE CLOTH Uiu wu er vxin.1 v/oa*Jto.a You'll know it's the Genu ine when you see this label. Dark (palm cBeach. Suit Wear the (Plain (Tan for the (Trip Tonight you'll unpack that new (lark Palm Beach, and sally forth fresh and spruce. On the train the li?>ht shade's the thin& .... Let your neighbor doff his coat and mop his brow. You'll bo comfortable from the first toot of departure to the final ?"This way out." cv4s to dust and dirt?what matters! A trip to the tub returns your Palm Beach as clean and spotless as your White Silk Shirt. @> By all moans?two^PalmcBeach Suits for the &o-away. c/4nd?if you value your own discretion?insist that they bo the genuine. The Palm Beach label in the suit is your safeguard. &> a4t all &ood clothiers. THE PALM BEACH MILLS?GOODALL "WORSTED CO. SELLING AGENT: A. <rohaut, 229 FOURTII avenue, NEW york Hcoiljr. Count****. N??n SUM. Mayflower. Pinto atul CliarUn A. Iivrn**. Sixth racu-inllo ami furlong Mlntoat. 100 <CVIlrh*n). l-'O. 2.00. out. won: llalt;n*nir. 103 (Hanovor). 2.70. out. b?jc*o??#| . Matin**** Idol. 109 (KomiumIv). out. tlili?l. Tim*?. 1:62 3-6. Wlirhford ran. Seventh rare?inllo and *ixi? cntfi - ParN Maid. l?8 (K'tniu'dy). i ?? ?;??. won: Lazy I.oil. Il> (l.vki*), -?'??). s.M-ond: \V?*nonah. 11" <(*oillvi.*?). I'l ??*>. thi:?l Tlni?\ 1:15 4*5. Madlu. < 1 iiiKh.t in. Little Kuichlti. Itandymo. Suitdurla. and Lady Mountjoy. Kloticla Kruit <3titn. Vo? will 111<?? Florida Kruli tltim. Nothing llko It. It's Kri*at. Made* l?y Flocr. All deal ers? 5c.?Adv. A filorious Sale of s,t For "Fourth of July" 1 folid Wear, ? 115 Knat IlrimtJ Street Motor Trucks^/ Syduor Pump A: Well Co., In<\ Dlntrlliutnra. t.ati now !,.? obtained nt th Singer Shop ?^?* -^7 W. ftrimd St. ?1 \. I^ili St. A1I<*Vm - K.ijm-. th" ar>: ti-* \ >>\s to h?? n ir t > th'- M> ? ?*. * ' ? ? Htona lh*- nam <>f . . ???.*? r KtvoH uulrk r* 11* t tt. f> * . . t ! r tired. a* hint;, t? n ? r !???*. ?? Ii?? ? ?' i. i Hdotit. hut All* *i"? I ? /' i: t t .? : x. : k? ?'tm tf?'*in <?????? ? ? t?;?* . tlin*'. Bavliu* th** ? -r on .**) cancel hy n**rv<?u*'n* <>1 th* f * SI kii I Block Intra A'mit twlcti as Ion i? v vou walk lnromfort. Try A U ;.' * r >t-t. ?oday.? Adv. FOR PROMPT RELIEF TAKE 2. TABLETS WITH A GLASS OF WATER THREE Tlfv(ES DAILY AFTER l.'^ALS. GENUINE ASPIRIN TflAOa MAAK AtOlSTtffttO PACKED AIRTIGHT SO THAT IT is ALWAYS 100% EFFECTIVE VlrRlnln Slnilonrry Company. PURITAN Knnitnry "Pnper." Drinking Cups Just tho thing for that auto trip, picnic or other outing. Easy to carry, no glasses to break or bother with bringing back?strictly sanitary. Also Paper Towels?a neces sity on every trip and vaca tion. Come in. VIRGINIA STATIONERY CO. I IS East Main. Stationers, Printers Kngrav* rrs?"To Those Who Know." -TABLETS* g& ECZEMA! Money l??ck without amcoo If HUNT'S S?Iy- faili tn tr*?t men l'o( ITCH. ECZEUa, KINO WORM, TBTTHR cr Other > tehing if.n dlwiia. Try ? 75 ku Ui it our ruJ?. TKAGI.K l?i;UCj"cO ??EABACHE KEL1EVED QUICKLY I?j NO DOPE-NO ACETANILIDE TtlY IT AND DE COMFORTABLE. ^APUDINE WHS IT'S LIQUID - QUICK EFFECT The only harmless roach, water bug, ant or other pest 13 a' c/e?c7 | one. Mako certain that you kill them. Uso B arrow's ROACHSAULT Kills poaches 1 It's sure-death to these pesky insects and vermin. Vcur (IrucKist ho* it In 15,30 nnd 60 cent cnn?. Buy tt by nil me?Barrett's UoMChaauil. AS THE HOURS PASS THE COMING OF BABY DRAWS NEARER ARE YOU PREPARED? "?T is natural to think of the expectant mother's ??- influence upon the unborn babe. Her food, her habits, her hygiene, and even the condition of her mind, all have a part in determining the well-being or ill-being of her infant before birdi. No one can be in doubt that the months which pre cede birth are of vast importance for the future of the child. It is therefore necessary that the expectant mother prepare herself. Mother's Friend gives comfort to expectant mothers L y softening and making clastic the musclcs dur ing the anxious months before maternity. of mothers rccord the virtue of Mother's Friend for not only relaying distress in advance, but for assisting nature in assuring a speedy recovery for the mother. It renders the r.bdominnl muscles pliant as they readily yield to nature's demand for expansion. As a result, the nerves should not be drawn upon with that peculiar wrenching strain. Used externally At all Druggists Write for social booldct on MOTHERHOOD and BABY, free D RAD FIELD REGULATOR COMPANY, Dept. A-22, Adantn, Ga.