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.Whites From Kottcrdum Dovetail Willi Communists' Piopa K'nitltt In Amcrica. Illy Associated Prois.J Nl.H "iORK. Nov. 11.?Inspection <?. tli* erows ahead of tho passengers ?"i in.-omiiig <>liJ|?m was ordered hero advices from Tlio Hague that ?"vist agitators "ara headed for ?'?Hi' ricu" through Holland as a clear ? house, Frederick A. Wall Is. Immi 1 lotion commissioner, announced to . 1-omniun t Ing on Rotterdam news ?i- Bolshevist ayentu aro planning' tlnj "ilnal battle of communism thoX'nitcd States," tho commls ??ncr said: "Word from Rotterdam j ??'. Kenlne's and Trotaky'8 outlit Jn i i. i.^sia propones to send an army of Rolshcvlst missionaries to tho ! I nlie.j .states dovctalln in with the' ? iiakanda. of Communists already I ? !??? that tlnal battle Is to Ijc fought j ? ? " in Amcrica." I ani lully aware that the Hoi- ? vist agitators who aro heading j A met Ira do not /seek ad .-illusion | ? aliens. The prospect of belnj put ?rnugh the fieve on Kills island ? ??d being luizeed and searched by ? boards of special In.miry in not -btlght for them, so they aro striving '?> gain admission to the United State?; seamen. l-'rom several different i ? j 'j rces i have received information attempts to bribe members of the ? e w s of ships. The radicals conic < Ithcr as stowaways or seamen. In the last few days I received a! ier from J?r. S. U Veen*tra. pro-, o onicer of The Netherlands de i .tmciit of Justice, in which I am' rnlshrd valuable leads in thi: tnal"' ?? r. Writing :nc from The Hague. Dr. \ ecn&tra emphasises what he hinted ? rne when he was lately in this! ? ??untry, that the Invasion of Holland' radlcalo and a widespread dread ?' ItolNhevism are the combining ln J<n?-es which aro causing many of' ?e beat families in Holland to sell '? ? r homes and come to tho United -'?.HtCB.-' GROOM GARY AS CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR OF NEW YORK "V.'.?.,0*- ""rd M",r" S,r" ' "f|>?ri ?loli to I rr.ldrnry of f.onniry." [I?y United Newa.J s '*\V YORK, Nov. 11.?While Democratic and Republican leaders j wrestling with tlio problem of ? orn to velvet jus candidates for the I ' ithcotning mayoralty contest In ?ew "i ork City, tho name of Klhert 1 'I. Gary, head of tho United States 1 >?eel Corporation, has been advanced. In a communication from Associate Professor Rufun D. Smith, of the De .'?itment of Government and Public ' 'nomy at New York University, ?i>ry is held to be tho man to take ??P the Mayoralty Job, which, "nest j i j that of the President of the United Mates, is the biggest Job i:i lhe coun 1" ? and should not be occupied by' . ? -i:??jt polltleiatib or idealists nils' - who do not know the tirst rtidi ? rita of bubtne^ practice and el "? ??.ncy." TO PROSECUTE CLUB HEADS % luhnmn Stntr Kn f orre m rn I Director! ">?ear* Out WorrxnlM .\Ri|nat lonntry (lult OMrrr>. f By Associated I'rcis.j IMRMINOIIam, AI .A.. Nov. U.? | ? ?nr;?'. W. .\ti?tln. State prohibition torcim.nl otliner. declared today "? ii- will prosecute oilicers of the I: rmingham Country Cluli as the rr U't of raids last night. In which lie ??*'i iie seized quantities of liquor, w. Austin has sworn out warrants . ^ii.nst the secretary ar.J porter at i ' Country Club. He stated he found live gallons of whisky stored GAVE UP HOPE OF BEING WELLAGAIN! Since Taking Plant Juice She Kclntes Wonderful Story^of Health Jtcguined. NO LONGER FF.ARSOPERATION Now (iocs About for the First Time in Years, All Due to Plant Juice. When the delicate machinery of the stomach is not working harmon iously, the stomach not digesting the lood properly, poisons are retained in tho system which should bo ex pelled. The new herbal stomach remedy, i Iant Juice, assists nature by caus ing the stomach to properly digest tho tood, when it promptly dissolves <?r neutralizes ail tho poisonous acids 'hat fermenting food has left In the stomach, and tho digestive machin ery thus relieved of this hampered accumulation, goes naturally and normally about it* work of dlKe3 Hon without help of any kind. Plant ?luico counteracts acid formation In the stomach, and so-called dyspepsia and indigestion vanish never to re turn. rt Among the thousands of local tes V,?Jeenianon?rCC,C,VC^ Plant ?In Ice, nono is of greater interest ?han tho htatemcnt of Mrs. Edward A. Walston, a popular lad? of and Neck. N. C., who has rested ?"lero for 20 years. Sho says I had been sick for a long t|mc "id my stomach was In a very bad eondition; I felt weak and miserable V not aloep and was all run down' ".^3. 1? J t,,at 1 hafl call-stones and ouid have to have an operation, but when 1 went to tho hospital I was old I was too wjak to stand it. r 1W1 ? *cn O-l! hopes of recovery, ;'*J,r.ad takc" 1 number of different mi Iti i'CS .and bccn und<?'" treatment, who' h J10? uCt U'7 bettcr- A friend m? i? . ^akon rfunt JuIc0- bcc?fcd "e LV?7.. 'S? 1 Kot a bott,c to i . sori Vi' Wou,d d0 f?r m,;. as a last lief } i ro8ults were beyond be ?? seviVn\0 ,ak,cn plant Jui'-? now several vccks and feel llko a AS f?r ?a"-3tonos. i .iVlt.J 1 . e wns ncvor ?U0li a ''""K. 1 sleep fine at nlrht and h-LT-e ?? splendid appetite for my meals 5 l """ ? " ill , .1? n "ut of lho 1?C"9C for .*? i nm H J CO iK wonderful, "a ?ri2SX'nSi'StS? ,n R,chraond Mo'rrlson?'^!8 o'rn^ by Co.?Adv. *-*M? City Dnig $85 a Month Janitor Falls Heir to $53,000 | IIy Aaaoclated rrtw.] KOHT WAYSK, I.ND4 X?v. It,? Ikarlrn \Uarl?<, an |SVa-montli Janitor at Ikr City Hall fcfff, Iriart on the handle of hla krouin lung runoch to read a letter ta day nnd then a fen' honra later atarte?t to California to claim a Mt-avrc fralt Karat oa the out. akirta of Han Knuclioo, aad $-8, OOO de|?oalted In a fcaak there. The letter Informed him that hla brother had died, leaving bit eatate to the Janitor abd a alater, Mra. Caroline lloernaan, of Bnr llnicton, lad. The farm la mp prnlxeil for taxation at according to the letter. GIRLS ARE THRESHED FOR DISRESPECT TO WAR DEAD Sans, llanrrd and llaaied Tin Cwna During; Momenta of Solemn Silence. (Ily Associated fret's.] I.OX DON. Nov. 11.?Tli ft gill e.m ploj'M iii the ofliocK of Sylvia I'.tnk hur."t's Coinmunlatlc paper, The Workut' Dreadnaught, In Fleet Si root, were t hreshed iiiul the oflicen upnet Just after 11 o'clock today by an angry crowd. '/'he leader" of Dm party ?which raided tlie ollb'e.s alleged that "Hiring ihe two miriutcts of solemn nilence i:> iioiior of tlie fallen d?'ad. an provided for :n this Armistice Day progt it>i. come of tlie women !n tlie oliiuf: were ".sinking, dancing and banging tin cans." l-'lah ('lieap nt Xetv Hern. NEW lilC I IN. N. C.. Nov. 11.?Ue twecn S00 and 000 drum, an odibla fish were oxtered on the N?"w Hem market today at prices ranging tram i.O to 7f> cents each. The lish aver a?:e from twenty-five to lifty poundrt eucli. Two years ago linh of the same kind and size ?ol?l hero at prices ranging from to J-5 each. A local il?!ierm:m yesterday made a catch of drum near Cape Halt' im of about 2rO'?0 pound*. Ilarltera Co Ilui'k to Old l'ricea. MACON. OA.,,Nov. 11.?lie turn to pre-war prices in whaven and hair outs lias been made In thlH city through tins announcement of sev eral barber shops of reduction* from 'l't cents to lA cents In the prlceis of t-havoK, and of haircuts from JO cent.i to f:fnil. Il.vlan Declares He Whs Yicliini/ril: in Inlcrcsl of tho Lime stone Iling. [By Associated Tress.] NEW YORK. Nov. 1!.?Under! gcvero questioning by the comralt tee's counsel. Mayor John l-\ Ilylan, on the witncisK stand before the joint legislative committee investigates, the building trust today, admitted ho j had been inadc ?? victim of John T. Ilettrlck's "labor Uflion game in the interests of the limestone ring." Hotly resenting any imputations that any "personal Interest" had caused him to submit to the requests of Ilettilck, alleged promoter of tho contractor.-! clearing house for bid dinr. Mayor Ilylan said lie had been I "looled" into sending suggestions ruad" by llettrlck to tho building j committee of the board of education j that resulted in contracts Involving i $15,000,000 worth of work going to i stone contractor.- instead of terra c'.t'a in'.cre::*..'. The suggestions contained i:i a letter to the board of education "ex plaining" the advantage of lir.ie stonc over tetra cotta, Mayor Hyian said were based solely upon informa tion contained .In a memorandum drafted for him by llettrlck, whom he said he did not know. This let ter, Mr. L'ntermycr branded a3 puro fabrication and a pack of lie.--. While the Mayor was on the stand, he was continually in a clar'.i with ! Samuel L'ntcrmyer. of the committees ' counsel. It was a battie of wits, ? which brought demonstrations lrom j tho largo crowd of spectators who j Jammed the hearing chamber ami j tilled the lobby of city hall. Several ! times Senator Loekwood. chairman ! of the committer, threatened toxica itl.e room if the noisy demonstrations continued. Mr. L'ntcrmyer declared that "labor STATE INSPECTOR OF FACTORIES TESTIFIES j in my back over my kidneys, my feet i swelled till I had to Htay in several ; days because I couldn't set my idioe:? "Yes, Mir. I hope everybody in Vir-| on, and 1 had frequent attacks of ginia. will see niy statement, and nausea. that every one suffering from stomach ; "I was-' |n a fearful fix, but when I trouble und run-down condition will began t&Uing Tanlac my trouble* left tali* Tan lac," said Jerry !?'. Miller, rne quicker than theyjiad come. Two tate Factory Inspector for the Work- i bottles put me on my feet, and I've men'H Compensation Bureau, resldinc ! gJinid back the ten pounds I lost, at HO Eleventh Avenue, Iloanoke, Va. i I'm all right no*', and expect to rc "I knew what Tanlac would do for' main that way, for I shall heed the nie when I got it. for my jiarcnts are! llrut danger signal ar.d get a bottle Tanlac enthuBia-stn. and had I been i of Tanlac." horn* I'd not have had that spell of' Tanlac in sold isi Richmond at indigestion that knocked mc out. lie-! Tragic Drug Company,- Grant Drug Ing on the go all the time, and eat-[ Company and by C. W. Uaton.?Adv. ? On the Fifth Floor today arc specially priced tables of drapery materials. Reduced for disposal. 19c Table Formerly sold to 15c. On this table tind cretonnes, plain and novelty scrims, in a variety of patterns and colors. 59c Table Including Cretonnes formerly selling to .$1.25. York town draperies in light and dark colorings, formerly selling to $1.40. $1.25 Table Formerly $1.75. Including Sunfast draperies in all wanted colors?light and dark. 3G inches wide. Just for Friday (SECOND FLOOR) Disposal of Silks Formerly Selling from $2.50 to $5.00 Choice at $1.95 Yard $5.00 TINSEL VESTING Purple and gold, 18 inches wide. $3.50 FLEU BE SOIE Light, Copen, taupe and black; 40 inches wide. $2.50 KIMONO SATIN Old rose and olive grounds, / Choice printed in lovely designs; 32 inches wide. $4.50 PRINTED GEORGETTES Tan and navy grouuds. 40 inches wide. $2.50 CREPE DE CHINE Black, ivory and full line of light and dark shades; 40 inches wide. $2.25 SATIN MINUETTE Black, brown, navy and taupe, 40 inches wide. $2.50 TUB SATIN Heavy, durable quality; flesh and ivory; 36 inches wide. $3.00 MIBBY SERGE , All wool, dark navy only; 54 inches wide. / Second Floor. $1.95 Yard leader rollovers" had "quite a clique" present to applaud favorable remark!) made by the witness. Senator Abram Kaplan also op- 1 posed Mr. Untermyor'.-* method of ex amination of tlie Mayor, declaring' that the committee's counsel was "indulging in too many sido remaris* I thai, have nothing to do with tills investigation, largely ior the benellt of the gallery." ^TURKISH-ARMENIAN TRUCE 1 lluiltvay Station at Alcznndroplc. ! l.ONDON, Nov. 11.?An armistico ' has been signed between ?he Ar | m??nians and the Turkish .National- i l?tn. It is announce.l in an Armenian , I communique, dated November 1, re ceived here today. I The armistice condition" give the j Turks possession of the fortress and railway station of Alexandrople and | the surrounding districts during the l*:ucc negotiations. | The Turk?, It Is stated, guarantee the ^safety of the inhabitants of tin: city and the maintenance of order. The r*iu.'<al of all powers to ac cept the mandate, over Armenia has j put the Armenian problem directly up to the league of nations, which Is admittedly powerless to act. Matin declares that unless the allies act to save Armenia the Turk lah treaty may be considered as an j other "scrap of paper." I TRAIN BANDITS FOILED "IN ROBBERY ATTEMPT j Safe Thrown Off Sperdiuic Ktprr<^ h Recovered !?>? Crrw aif Freight Knilonlac. COLUMBIA. S. C? Nov. 11.?Tho | express messenger's safe, containing ; 116,000, on train No. SB, Charlotte I>i ? vision of the Southern Hallway, was j thrown off at Sharpe, a station about i tlfteen miles from Columbia, today i by train robbers, wha. hehl up the i meatfenjter. Ilefore the bandits could get back to the place where the safe i was thrown orT the crew of a freight train passing the s:pot recovered the receptacle. GREENWICH VILLAGE TO I UNDERGO REGENERATION: I.tiI i 11 Ijiiurlri1 o/ .Now York Soon to He Hestoied to Status of Respectability. (IIv Associated Press ) XI-:W VuKK, Nov. 11.?Complete ie Keneration oC Greenwich village, the I.atln quarter of N?w York, until it will bocomc unattractive to sight seers anil "morbid-minded persons witli a Jaded appetite for sensation." was predicted in the annual report of Police Commissioner JSnrlglit '.*> Mayor llylan, made public today. Tin) report enumerated great lm prov'enient.? in the moral tone of that section within the past two years and said it would noon be "restored to its previous status of a respectable residential and business neighbor hood." The commissioner said. "A certain loolisli and degenerate appetite for the unusual or sensational, mostly ro erulted from outside New York, pro moted by sight-seeing car grafters and other parasites, kept questiona ble resorts alive and proved that liariiirn was riirht' regarding the mental oap;i :ity or some people." Mr. Knright also iri tlci'/.ed the newspaper* for publishing "exagge rated reports of <riine waves." ?These very agencies." the report continued, "contrary t<j all their gen erally understood principles lost no opportunity to malign, belittle and do* ry the police department." Tfce department. during 1919. nc cording to the report, m.ulo "1,162 arrests for general criminality, as compared to 21,423 arrests during 11'IT, the year war was declared. An?(rla Srrk* to Dntrr Lritur. VIENNA, Xov. 11. --Austria, after sounding the entente powers with regard to her acceptability, has asked admission to the. loajiue of nations, according to -.lie newspapers here. President Motta. of the Swiss Federa tion, tile articles state, asked Sir Kric I>ru:nmo;i?l. general secretary of the league, with regarrl to the question whether an application by Austria would be acceptable, and Sir Uric re plied in the affirmative. Three Fit* toon F. a k! BroAd Street. HATS FURS HATS FURS SMART TURBANS! The Hat for All Occasions The Turban is truly the utility cliapeau. When the wind blows the snug turban stays on the bead. At the afternoon party nothing is so smart as the turban. For dance wear then indeed is the turban the hat for comfort. The materials arc Duvetyne, Velvet, Feathers, Metal Cloth, Plain and Fur Trimmed. The prices? $5.00 $7.50 $9.00 $12.50 ?FINE FURS? No Discounts But Honest Values? And WE STAND BEHIND THE FUJtS WE SEL1.. The Far East Restaurant HOI East Broad Street, Richmond, Va. .Special Sunday Dinner, 12 >"oon to S T. M. Soup Cream of Tomato Roast Turkey with Cranberry Sauce .$1.25 Fried Spring Chicken in Family Style J.00 Roast Prime Ribs ofe Beef. 75c Roast Pork and Apple Sauce 75c Roast Veal and Dressing 75c Mashed Potato Sweet Peas Fruit Salad Mince Pic Dessert Dread and Butter . Tea or Coffee Cliixie.se Dinner Chicken Mushroom Soup Fried Chicken, Canton Style, and Chicken Chaw Main $1.00 Chicken Chop Suey and Chaw Main with Meat. . 75c Rice and Tea or Coffee Dessert Mixed Chinese Fruit With the above order we will serve Soup, Vegetable i . i i and Dessert. THREE DIE WHEN SHIP'S FUEL TANKS EXPLODE i Ilodlrx Ilinrmrrr^ in Karnril III Hundo Brlon Urcko Ikb Murn li>K?Mnr Hurt. I NEW YOKK, Nov*. 11.?Three bodies I vv-^ro discovered tlil.s morning Sn the I hold of tho MoiRiiii lm? steamship ' 101 .Muudo. on which nine men wcro ! serloUbly injured yesterday when one of tho vessel's fuel tanks exploded , while nho waa tied tip ti> her Hudson I liver pier. I,ut<-s: reports from the resellers last night indicated that there had been no loss of life. Tlirt bodies were discovered early today in the burned area8 he. low decks. Kt Mundo today i!?-.-j beached or; READ THE LIST ! Of Knot*. Ilrrhx, Ilnrlia anil Berrien. ?It Telln the Story Of the merit combined in Hood's Sarsaparil'.a as a medicine for ca tarrh, rheumatism, scrofula and other ills of tho blood, stomach, liver and kidneys. Sar^aparilla. yellow dock. stil 'Ingla, blue Hag. guaiuc?alteratives, blood-puritiors and tonics. ' Mandrake and dandelion?anti bilious and liver remedies. Wlntergreen and bitter orange I p/>p;?tonics. appatliters. digestives. Juniper berries, uva ursl and pip ! sissewa?great Uidncy remedies. i Gentian root, wild cherry?stomach tonics?and otlints of value. Uconoiny and true merit are com | bined in Hood's Sarsapsrilla.?Adv. : viai? M ?;u-m. DIAMONDS " fho most desirable of all g ? pioscnts is a Diamond. When ? ? you givo one, just think you _ g liavo given tbo best. Wo ? have a very largo selection of ? Diamonds, and will bo glad B to show you. ? ? 4Tlic Diamond Merchant* B j. s.james : ? Jeweler and Optician, B Seventh and Main Sts. ^ ??; u: kmkkkkjkkjlJ I th<s Communipan' Flats. near ICllis Island. Plro i\grhtcr? last night tow-/ cd tho blaririB ship out of the eon bested ejection of tho harbor. tinue his occupancy in tho building in a determination handed down 'by th< district rent commission, to which h* appealed. MONTARHF WIN^ FLIGHT Tho notice to vacate, served by tii lYIUfllMUuL WIHO " lUn I Ha it da] il. ila?n<r Company, iiairrim: TO HOLD HIS APARTMENT,lKV WASIIINViTON. IJ. C\. Nov. 11.? Kepresentative Andrew J. Montague, of Virginia, who wan threatened with ejection from his apartment in the Avondalc, 17.11' l* titreet. Northwest, lias been granted th?> rtaht t<> <???11 .isue would hav.? 10 move, -wa> declared to be legally insufilcient un der tlio 15ali act. in that the owner did not desire tho apartment for h! o'.vn occupancy. Tho comniisHlon declared, in add1 tion. that the present rents! of >?."> .. month is fair and reasonable. A L?- ionSXap/sr fcytiOh ^ ^ 100 EAST BItOAD STREET. Attractive Under~ Things Greatly Under-Priced 1 CAMISOLES Pretty Flesh Colored Satin Camisoles, Lace, Ribbon and Embroidery trimmed, $1.48 TEDDIES All-Silk Crepe de Chine. Ilcsh colored, in tailored and.daintily trimmed models. All sizes. $2.95 11 SILK-JERSEY || PETTICOATS Some are All Jersey, others have Satin or ^ Taffeta Flounces. There is a great profusion 1 f of stvles and colors, ' V $3.95 W# I QUALITY AND SERVICE. \ rashio)\ hJiop 100 EAST BROAD STREET. STORE HOURS: ?J A. M. TO 5:30 P. M. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY { AN IMPRESSIVE DRESS SALE ! IMMENSE PURCHASE OF - j ISILK AND WOOLEN DRESSES ! SPECIALLY BOUGHT FOR OUR OPENING AT ONE-THIRD TO ONE IIALF OFF ORIGINAL WHOLESALE PRICES, AND PUT ON SALE HERE AT ONE-THIRD TO ONE-HALF LESS THAN THEY WERE ORIGINALLY INTENDED TO SELL. Materials arc Duvetyne, Satin. Velvet, Georgette. Tricotine, Ve lour, Poiret Twill, Mannish Serge and Unique Combinations. Styles are the newest late fall developments, and colors arc only the best selling shades. All sizes are plentiful and selections should be easy. DIVIDED INTO FOUR ATTRACTIVE GROUPS $24.75 $29.50 $39.50 $49.50 SUPREME IN VALUE THESE SUITS AT $69.50 HANDSOME COSTUME SUITS IN THE SEASON'S RICHEST MATE RIALS?VELDYNE, PEACH BLOOM, DUVfiJT I>E LAINE, CHAMOIS TYN, VELOUR, AND LAVISHLY TRIMMED WITH SQUIRREL, MINK. REAVER, OPOSSUM AND SEAL. ALSO LOVELY EMBROIDERED MODELS WITHOUT FUR TRIMMING. YOU MUST SEE AND FEEL THESE SUITS TO FULLY REALIZE THE MAGNITUDE OF THE VAL UES THEY REPRESENT. SUITS OF AERO CLOTH WITH NUTRIA COLLARS AT $49.50 Real Aero Cloth, in two shades only?Brown and Maroon, with fine pin stripes. Very attractive styles. Collars are of real Nu tria Fur. Sizes 16,18 and 20. Only twenty of these Suits were allotted to us, so make your selection "early Friday. f-r *?*- frrr?niff>rir?ir^-frf<ffK