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DISPLAY CLASSIFIED wTfm-r&~COM 1'AN Y, rical Katato Auctioneer!". American National Wank Huildlnjf, Richmond. Va. TKUSTKKS AUCTION SAUK OK MOUNT COLUMBIA FARM in King William County N KA It 11A NOV Kit TOWN KKltltY. In execution of a il^cd of trust, dated May 1. PJ'JO, and recorded in the clerk's ollleo of the Circuit Court oi King William County. Va.. in D. II. .'55. page 212. default having been made In tlie payment of a portion of the debt thereon secured. and being required liy the henellciary there under ho to do. the underHlKued trus n>c will sell by public auction, on the premises, on Ti:K.SIM Y. Jl'I.Y 1-.'. 1921. at 2 I'. M . that farm in Acmiinton Magisterial District, King William County. Va.. known as Mount Columbia, and de scribed as follows: That lot or trait of land situate in Aefjulnton Magisterial District, Kinc William County. Va.. near Hanover Town Kerry, and known by name a "Mount Columbia." containing six hundred <000) acres, more or less, to gether with all the improvements thereon anil appurtenances thereto belonging rights. ways. etc. The said land is bounded by the lands of K. V. Clements and others. The property hereby conveyed is the same which was conveyed to the said K. P. Cathcart by J. M. Handle and others by deed dated April ". 1920. recorded in the clerk's oilice of the Circuit Court of King William Coun ty. Va.. in I'. It. 35, paKe 17*. This conveyance is made subject to the reservation of one.half of an acre of said property for a grave yard. a:< set forth in deed from K. C. Thomas to .1. M. Handle. recorded in said clerk's oilice. in D. It. .IS. page 130. TKH.MK: Knougli hi cash to pay costs anil < xpensen of sale. Including trustee's commission of . am taxi ? that may lie due. and tlie sum of 3ti.IS0.00. wlili InterpHl from May ?. 1921, balance in two equal install ments. with interest, at one and two years from date of sale, and snund by deed of trust on tlie propertv or purchaser may pay all cash if lie so desires. ? AMKIMCAN Till* ST COM PAN" V Trustee. VHtOINlA?1.\ THK ' 'I IAN'CKIt V ' '? M.'IJT OK Till: CITY OK PICll MONO Til K 221) OA V OK .11'NK 1921. J"#*-Parte: In the matter of the es tate of Oeilii K. Hooker. dec< ascd. It appearing to the court that a re port of the accounts of th<: o;.i Do minion 1 rust Company, executor of the estate ,,f Delia, |;. (looker, censed. and of the debts and demands aca.nst the estate of the ><ald deceit 'in has been tileii in the clerk's olllcc of this court, and that more than one year has <]aps..| sine., the ijua iifli a tIon of the sa;i| ? \ecntnr Now on th" motion of Cvnthi.i K Jenkins, one i.f the legatees of th~ s i <1 Delia K Hooker, deceased, ;t | , ordered that the creditors of the said De|i,, llnoker. deceased, if anv ther<> J,, the Ht:t iliiv of .( iiv l-.'l at 11 "0 A M . before this court', a: 11ft courtroom in the city of lsir-h mond. Va., show cause, if" any they can. a pa Inst the payment and deliv ery of the money and other estate of the said Delia K Hooker, decease,j, 1o her legate! * without requiring re. funding bonds of said legatee*, or any of them. A Copv ? Tesf o ? MAS o. SA V I I.I.}-*, C.itk ?lowenh M Hurt. .1 r , p q. MASONIC "NOTICK .V ? .'??? communication of .1 '>i>.< I.nitue .s,, in. a. r ,\. M w ? ill be h'1?1 at thi? M.1 lrj:i Temp* Thiiri(|?v, Tih 1n*t.. h o'clock P. M. M.'intM.fn ?,f Ni ter IfMijr* un?t trunj.ont t.rethrrn ar?* f*-, t?rn?ll>- invited to t<e ire?rnt. |J>- o..t? of the Worshipful Muster, ip-orp,- c. j,.f ('noil. Merre;ary. I)* PLAY CLASSIFIED We have not a dissatis fied customer. See our stock. RICHMOND USED CAR EXCHANGE, INC. W. S. Albey, Gen'l Mgr. Seventh and Leigh l-oll It I INT New Store Tlir<'<- .stories iiml l>as.>m<nt; ?*jwh floor 'J. Tim. pipiaf'- f.-.t, In r.-tail district. 402 E. Broad St. s'.aml for women'* or iiH ti * wear. haWrdaflwrx ?ho<-? ?*t?\. <tr. ItlCII M< ?N1' Till 'ST CuMI'AN'V ll.it! Il-iatc Ii>a r: in ? n t 7tri and Mu.n St5. The Original ?QUIXET" ALL-STEEL GARAGE A Well-Designed. Carefully-Built 11111I Finished Hull.llni;. IN STOCK AT K1CHMONI). I'rerterl Complete by I." 3 Without a Momcnt'? Delay. EARNEST BROS. si:. 1;. KIIANKMX ST.?MAI) GICO. ii> (Ha Dl? J'L'TUJO AUCTION HAM: OF :{.-jr.n |\ s. A ItM V TltA I!.Mil CHASSIS At Quarterrnasier Intermediate liopot. .IEFKBP.SONVIM.!-:. INO. TI'KSPAV .1I't.Y 2. 1 f" 1. lrt A. M. (Standard Tlniv). Th???' Trailfr* af two-whrel. on>*-!'>ti rapacity, ami ar? liran n?w. Th- shwii. rubiivr lift mil tirxr nc?* f -imdaril ni.tn'i ficturr. Tlrr* <r? 'vi.'. Iti- h , .>r> Thin typr of velilrlr alioulil t ? i,' ? r act lv<* t > .ill ilann "t 1 > u > <?r?. particularly th'>?? runnvcloil with Industrie? whfrt snt'? i j..r tru'kln* l" fico tuiary 'I h? foltow'ni: - .i !t?i .,f l.ij-in r* n rnaittty U".- tin# Trailer: KVttltlxer I'laiim. Iluilillrii; Mai' rl*l?. I.umlifr, S ?? r 1 I'lanti, KmiivMlntr <!onrraito-? li'-niral True. - lnp. Highway I 'unttiii t'Jtf. O.i lltini'r."", I'anii'Tf. '? t < . Th? Tml!*rn will h? holl !n vry ? ??nail lot* .. so in \ry lars ntlify thn of al! < u<-j>?s of In ronnffMm w:!h th" ? jl* of *h- > - Trailer.* th?*r^ v .!! .ilio ho rnM 2.H00 HICVfM.KH (Most ol th?*in N'tiv anil Crated) Th'> Bieyclo* am of thf following AMKRICAN and DAYTON. TERMS: ?'a?h <>r CVrtlflrd '"h'.n . rninT.t iimtvi - th- r *ht to i nny or all bid*. i*t ?l?.Kill ii ?r? now ready anl w.'.; Ii?- ?irn.?h?] on r<'|ii<?! a; :h uITl ? > of \U< Auction"-r?. M. KOX & SON? CO. (Official Auctioneers?. Koomtt i-b-C. 213 Courtland Slri'M, Baltimore, Maryland. lo!*. :n or'lrr to Don't Forget The bargain sale of 7,000 acres of farm and timber land, the "Tally Estate," in Brunswick County, Va., subdivided into 91 parcels of 5 to 200 acres, on the S. A. L. Railway and National Highway, 3"i miles south of Petersburg. Public auction at War llold, Va., on July 14, 1021, at 10 A. M., under decree of court to settle estate. Free airplane exhibition on day of sale. Only $6,250.00 for this1 modern, "-room, stucco. luinKalow-ofToct home, nicely located in North Richmond. II will make you a dandy homo ami ran In: bought on terms. JJ01-2r3\M?r c POWER BLDG.? PHONES RAN. (/S522 f Rosewood Avenue Near Beautiful Byrd Park One of the most desirable locations in the West End. Don't fail to see our new Homes now under con struction. Call Madison 210 or 211 for full particulars. Muhleman & Kavhoe ?/ BUILDERS OF HIGH-CLASS HOMES, 108 North Ninth Street. "It Pays to Buy a Muhleman & Kahoe Home," v ?: ? t . BRINGING UP FATHER CopyrlgbL 1121. lnlernallo>?l News Sarrlo* Re*. U. a 1'JL OS. ?By George McManus ycore moT to <t.et OOV OF- THlt> HOUt>e - thel PLUMOUW*^* are: coming to take ? -VH^ WHTUB OUTanO install A HEv/ OfSEl ANO TOOVtl <SO"V TO ee HERt ? ... ^ D ISP LA 1 CLASSIFIED ONLL.ALLON MAKES TWO ?with ? One Gallon STAO I'ASTE PAINT ? ana ? On' (laMm PUH2 MNSKGD OIL V.Vi'. v r' ?;KW,?,.UAl;l'osS or th. Rest I A IN I 1 hut Can J#e Mii'Jc?Custiuir You Only $2.50 PKH OA I.IX)N Ask tor u Color Card r?D 1426 East Main street For insa Eis ~~ into Iiuj|ii(.?s property; central, . lose '* street. Low t?> quick buyer. For Conversion RICHMOND TRUST COMPANY R?ai i;>iat.? department 7th and Main Sts. Salesman Wanted An old established real estate business wauls a good salesman; one with experience preferred. Good Income to right man. BOX C 71 S Care The Dispatch A Few New Apartments Near Jefferson Hotel O.Ni; ROOM AND RATH ONI; ROOM. rrra kfast ROOM AND MATH. TWO ROOMS AND MATH. These are extra attractive apartments and exceptionally well appointed. lt<Mit.s JHO to $13 per month. For full details, apply MORTON G. THALH1.MKR, ? Randolph &4 ) First National Rank Ruildine. .. . .n ? , . ? . ? . ? S ?WsM,Y< Attractive New Modern Apartments on Monument Avenue Four rooms and bath; everv possible convenience. I.arR.? rooms and plenty of iloset space. Rents reasonable. For full details, apply MORTON G. TIIALHIMICR, First National Rank Building. Randolph r>t. 1: 1 ST K F.S A UCT TON S AI. i ; ?slcx K GROChJRI ICS, SHOW CASKS ?S''I >A TAB!,lis AND CHAlltS, KTC. Rv virtue of a certain deed of as .<mnn.ni from M. li. Sa Franc ok ,,nd :-A ;,lo,n- ?r.a<n,.,.e as S:l Francek & Gordon, 1 will sell on thu premises. No. f?05 ICAST Di;VAIi ST., THURSDAY, JURY 7, R?2I, at I! o'clock I?. M., a stock of groceries, etc.. consisting of canned goods, soaps, wash hi x pow ders. cereals, notions, etc.; three silent salesmen show ease's, counter show cu?e. count era. soda tables and chairs marble top soda counters, wall rniiA with mirror, marble top meat coumor and rack, meat l.lock and tools A C les tcake,,r^.,eHrl,U '?"? ??nk. TIC R M S' Ca/,h ' Ci,Sl' r"slst, r LIKXJAM IN I?OVKN3TI3IN .. Trustee. A,'d/.XT'NF AUCTION CO. ? Auctioneers. VIRGINIA ? IN TI1E 1 A w?a'v?< KQUITY COURT OF THE CITY OP JULYMlO021D' THK 5T" OF Nannlo *K. Godin Plaintiff Arthur Godin Defendant hk , , ,N* CHANCERY, erendant 1h? object of thia suit is to obtain a divorce from the hond of matrlmonv by t he plaint iff from thoTefendant adultery. gr0Unds of desertion and And aflldavlt having bcon made and Hied 6y and on behalf of the nlalnUff that she used diligence to ascertain In what county or corporation the de fendant, Arthur Godin, is without ft feet, and that she does not know the whereabouts of tho aald do^ fendant, it Is ordered that he anm>?r hero within ten days after dn? ?hk llcation of this order and do what li neccssary to protect his ft A copy?Teste: P. Albert ffite CIMk 610 Mutual Building. JACK JOHNSON CANNOT FIGHT IN NEW JERSEY Mitt' Y'JItK. July f- la'k John j (orttHT h? u v v weigh ? i liamplun of Hit- world, who will !><? released from tin- I ,<_-a \ < ii wort h penitentiary n< xt Saturday will not box hi Now Jersey vv ti i I ? - tin- |>r<'Kt'iit State l>ox int commission is hi ortlee. That wa? tin- statement "f Chair I man Halo rt 11. I 'oherty lore this ! afternoon, u hi ii told of reporth lli.il 1 a 11 ??in pt s would in- mad'- to innich ?li'hnsi ^ ??itli ll?rry Wills in a Jfi - r im next month. LATONIA RESULTS I'.rv -to -? t hi ????->? i r-o!?N and up 'Maiming. pume. $1,400; six furlonc* YOU N>*mI. US I l.vU/. * ? ?--* ~ nix i u None.* you I. lis il,yke>. Si "70. 0ft.4??, $1.10, won: Honor Mail. 1 2 tj i.lopiah). $ft.OO, $.7?>. ^coinl; G!p*> yu' on, 1 1 ?? (Franci*>. $1.00. third Tlnv*. 1 12. AI."(? ran. <!urr"?icvt Klnglike. Port l.ljcht. Our Alirc. Peggy <j.. .Inn*? P?-tiny linker ami Mayavllh*. Second racc two-yearolda; maiden*. ro tn anil ^???!?linir-? pur?o-. $1,400; flv?? And a half furlong 111 i: v ltru?h 11-' (Lilly!. J^T.-u. $21.70. $?.?.?. won: lie-i>)iamt'??. 112 i l?yk< |( 14.10 i : - ond Pegu UK 112 i l.unaford). i. thtr?l. Tim-. I Of. r...*,. AIh?? fan lllo.*">o!ii lloui**'. liojul. San | grado. Thi tioud.? x u. ' ?|i Hock. Third rmy- f??i !hr"*?-y*?ar-old*: jiur?". $ 1.ftoo . on'.- mile and a *ixteenth? J>ark Horn*'. 110 (.Id.sluht $17.70; $7 20, $u.m). won. Hunga Murk. I 1 0 fl ?a v?*ii|*ori). f!4.5o. | 14.2ft. B' l nnil, B' Miiiii. !??:. ((Snrni'r). $7.70, 1 third. Tlm?\ l I.*. A!sd ran Sir I.awn | fall. John >. lt*ardon, tllarnoy Stone. : Fourth : a< ?? -1hi > ? ar-old* and up: | claiming: pur $ 1, 400. ? (* furlong*?Tom 1 Norrl*. 102 I Anthony), $21.70, 111 ."?o, I won . Wild Flower. 1 1 > (Harrington). I |36.co. |15..*?0 ??Tond. Ivl Harrison. 110 I Field* >. third Tlmi-. 1 ! j Al*o r.?n Hik Son. Sam U-h. Go'.l?n Flo**. Jtunnati. Furlough. t'zar'i" Daugh I t*T. Hlack Pa*. Grin* Mlnard. Margaret j A t k i n. Fifth t Jic?thoroughbred rerord handi cap. t hr*e-year-oldii and up: pur*". $l.ft00; on*1 milt and a Mxtr'nth - HliicU Servant, 117 (Lyke). $".io, I 2.!*f*. $2.40, won: A Iphle I>. ar. 104 (.Smith?. $5..'". $3.ti0, aecond: Ginger. 10n (Lun*ford) $-^.40. third Tim'-. 1:44 Alr? rati: Mar Jorie Hyne*. Firebrand. Sixth race ? two-ynr -M ? M.ilining. putM-. $1,400: ti\?- nnrt a h*.f furlong*? Hilly Star. 112 < Garner). $*.79. $3.70. $2. SO. won: Hold M?- 104 i Field-1. $2.fto. n? i ond . Stonewall 110 < l.ur.-f.ud i, Jl.T" third. Tutio, 1.07. ANo ran Rrtjfht j TrikJih. Kcjua 1 Itiphti*. Imas** j Seventh ri?r.? thro*-year-old* and up i rcu-nm rai:tf?t tiro# .year-old* and up: I claiming. pur?e, SI.40ft. .,r.. milo And a I alitcrnth?Wa da wort h*a l.aM, 11 J $R.30, $4.*;a $4 rc?. won; Adeii.t w107 MJarm-r). $K.K0. $.'?.00, M-cond. .\1 ?? i\ n. lul f Francis?. $?.00. third. Turn*, 1 V? .1 - r?. .\:?o ran: 4'aptaln ftoea. Saml> Mai, pov od, Jetaain. Frank l? Cracow. AQUEDUCT RESULTS Firm race?111 nk ; thro??-y#ur-old.M and up, .*?.\ and a half furlong*?-Sweep Cli-an. 11 < <Hlc*'>. to I, 1 to 1, > to *>. won; Jyntee. 110 (Kumnior). 7 to 1 to 2. ! to 4. record: Ai tn>s, 100 iColtlloltl?, 1" to 1, ft to !. ; to J. third. Timo, 1 1?? i-:, Al*o ran- H ?r?l Girl, l"on?dop*?. St. Isi dore. Arrowlioad. Sammy Kelly, Sugar IMutu. l*an*y. . Second race?the f?i* ndal** ?lofple?*h;^*e handicap: four-year-old* and up; about ' *?*. o mile* and a half ?Sw?"pm?-nt, l.",!? (Merglcr). ^ to 1 to 2. 1 to r?. won. I.Minata. 114 (Green). 1 "? to I, to 1, 2 to ' 1. second; Joyful. 141 (llyers). 7 to 2. ft I to 2. third. Time. S:05 4 - ft. Al*o ran: Kurlocker. Itullncye. P.oyal Arch. Third ruco?fHling; three.year-old*, one I mile and a alxt?'onth?Devastation. 112 (Kuminor). 0 to 20. out. ot?t, won; I>u.* I?" Morny. 110 (Callahan). 4 to 1. e\*n, I otit. second. Joan Muri**, 102 (Mooncy), ' lo to 1. 2 to 1. out. thltd. Time, 1 (ft ; A!*?o ran; Squaw Man. Fourth race- the Mia?i Woodford han Itlicap; mate*; thr??e-year-old* .ir.tl up. on?* inilc?Edwlna. 107 (Miller). 7 to 2 ev?-n, 1 1 to 2. won; I.aat Straw, IOC (Zoeller). ft t?? 1 to 2. 1 to 4. *econd: I?un*atta. 1(?7 (Mooneye. to 2. S to 7 to 1??. third I Time, 1:3.H :i-5. Alao ran. 1,a<ly 4i??rtrude, l.ady Kmmcllnc. Ten Flutton*. Klect^d II.. I Jc*a va. I*iftl? raco?condition*: for t luce-year olds and up; one mil*?Quecrock, 112 (Keogh). to 2. I to out. won; Fair Gain, 110 (Kunimor). 1 to 2. out. out. kocoikI . Top Sergeant, 10*i (Wclner). ?? t<? 1 1, ivra, out, third. Tim*-. 1:^,7 (-.*?. Si*lh race maid*-n-. mii?**; two-yrar r?hl*; five furlong*"?Valentine l>* < ?r !??'.* 4(*ampl?oU). :t0 to 1. s to 1. 4 10 1, won; I Hcen Wax., 101 (llruderi. 7 to l??, 1 to t. <>ut. second; Rudiol.i. 1^4 (Turner). 1> to l. 5 t?? 1 2 tf? 1. third. Time, l :0| 1 - Al*o ran: Pretty Lady. A*lico i*.. Collinga, I }tr::at*-i\. DISPLA Y ( LASSIFIHU BUILDERS ATTENTION! If von want lots in NoKTIl mciiMoxn. comk to hi-:.\i? QL'AItTICRS. Wi- hiivii i holi-e ones at vt-ry low prices. Now is tlif host tiinc to l?uy lots if you want to s'-t thoin i-lwht. Sfo us. .11/1, IAN f. AN I >1015 St >N .V CO.. I I North Ninth Street. Beautiful Barton Heights Home 7 IS .Ml 1,1.Kit AVKNl'K. S-rooni frame, liot-wati-r litat Double earage, ISO-fnot lawn, hatiilsoinely set in shruliliery ami heaiitiful flowers. One of tile pret tiest homes in 15a rt on Heights. .11*1.IAN <\ ANDIOKSON &? Co., Ileal Kstnte and Insur.ini-e, H North Ninth Street. SKIN TROUBLES May Defy Lotions and Ointments Eczema, tetter and similar affections should be treatod through the blood. Outsido applications offor only tempo rary relief. The thing to uso is S. S. S.?the standard blood Jiurilier, which has success ully relieved such troubles for over 60 years. For Special Booklet or for indi vidual m civ ice, without charge. tvri'fo Chief Medical Advisor, S.S.S.Co.JJep't 431, Atlanta, Oa: OatS.S. S. at your druggist. S.S.S. Standard for Owr 60 Y*ar* NATIONAL TENNIS MATCHES j REACH SEMIFINAL ROUND: BUFFALO, N. V.. July Tlic I Hoinillnal round In tiift woman's nu ? 1 tional i lay t ourt chani|>toiiKhi|> was rvaolnMl h?-r<* today. with Mrs. Kriilik (Jiiilficy, ito.ston. Miss Majorh' Km>\. of Htllfaht; Mss l,i-sllc Bancroft. West .Wwton. Mass.. an<l Mrs. I!, i *. of Boston. as the surviving unartol. Miss Bancroft and Miss Knox r?-aoli<i! l!i<- semifinal hrarkcl> hv virtuo of >1* faults, hut Mrs. <I;nl f !*?? > rami' through after a hitter] sti'iieul" with M ,-s Brenda Jlod.strom. of Buffalo. thi- Niw* York woman, winning, fi-.'l, ' -T C-;i Mrs. <"olo won handily from Virginia Vate.y. of Buffalo. k-i. AQUEDUCT ENTRIES First ? i ? ilr.c tuo voaroMv !.v? furlonv* Stork l\n. 1 ?? I. MmrrIm Murphy. I 1 : Alloc c. I ? ? * . M.it'lieM Marv. II lllsdal*'. 10?. Ij. t rlrj^'ton. 107. Swn jiv los. ? K, rt |.\ \!u! 1.,. ill." Dohnan'. 1 1 5; Lady 1 ??>!}?!. 10.'; Z- .i'.ot. 11"; Kxcus?* M? . 117; Mountiful. 1 <??;. |>|i?u I >eadeye ill:: ? Kent !??.*>. MriuiKW. li:.; Hudana, 11. v\ .? nlnt: 100: Clint hfleld. J0'?. Second rar?* ?s?*!oni;; t hree-year-oJds an<) ut?: on** tu ? ?*um Sah. Ill- Tit If. 11!: Snapdragon 15.. 11. ; Anniversary. I'm; . .Martin A. N? nan l (m; ; Am*ri<:{n Hoy. 111. I dom* d**?. l l. PtitiWtv tHl. I * ?. 1" ? l.?a r k Hi ' i".\. ?Walnut Hall. 11!; ?i!oon,y ? *,.>. Til** Lamb. 11!. Tom McTa irea rt. Third ra - ?? UKhawaj;.! liandYap; thr^.y.-ar-ol'J- at.d up. on- mile an I .. s; xtf11 h Hoy. . Hools. lf?o. 1 >r. Ilo- . 11?: Mid llatfr. 1 Thuml-ri lap, 1J*:. Fourth rac* -the l?\vyr; three yoat olds; on" mil*? and a furlottK ?'oj>pt?r iMftirri. 10?;. Spur ting illood. 1 ?v . 1la nUmi. 1<?s. Smok" Ser? ? ?? n lit. ijp'y Lac. I'J.'t; Kni>l?b,", 1. . I'i.i \ . 10$; Id ? !??>;! ii:?. Fifth rare? conditions; t hree-year-old ?<. \ lurlon* K.pis>*l. l?h. Fancy Man. 1"S; (Sooil Ity?. 10'.. Mavournccn. 10i. Transient. 10i, Curfew. 11 S; Wrecker. lot; Conin* . 10:;; Dimmesdale. 1 OS; Caligula. 10S. Valley of tin? Moon, 103; Merrhant Marinr. IIS- S? Michael. 1"K; Wrack Crass. r?*; We'.lllnrior. 12o; Kaunux. 11-. Ks<|u:r*\ 1' Mtssine*. llf?; I*. T. Harnutn. .Sixth race?Vampire handicap; two* yar-oMM; live furlonir^ ? Irish Hriirndler. JOS. All ov-r, 1 ??."?; Violinist. 115; <l**nt5. 10?.; far; ntr?r. 104; NortHdiff. 10*5; \Villi4in Am. I-'.. 1.x tt If ritlof, 117; fa - I latnity .1 n i\- 120. ?I*iv?- pour.el4 allowaru'C ( loudy; , f.?M. LATONIA^ENTRIES I'ir-- ra ? purs-. $1.:?00; cialniinu; for thr?'0-y?*ai -olds .md up. six furlon?f> ?Mrtri?ar?'t Murnan. f* 1 Not Y?*t. 1 ???>; IMuh Fltra. 101; 'I'llv Ita^ffiiKO. 101; llli; Son. 101; 'Sv.fi't I.i!o*rty, 101; M*olnm?l Taylor. 101; Our !>?? Fco. 10*.; I>or?atello. 1 oji. Ollif I'alinor, 10:*; (irounil Swi II. 112; <*o luml.ia T"t?n. II". Also fli^il?!?-; Sur mount. 107. Clinton vlllo, 117 Itlack Hackl". 10!?. M?kliora, 11-': *K?I. Harrison. 101; Port Light, ion. Second rac?? purro*. SI.400; for tiuitd?nH. Th** Willow Hun; t\v*? -yar*oM lllltci*; flv?* and a half furlong."* Asia. 11-: Contention. 111'. Cnit?.sl???s. 11-; Scandal. 11 J; MoorrA'int* 112; Our lit tsv. 11J; Who Can Toll. IK'; H!ack Flat. 112; Hast Hrunli. 11.'. Il'witch. 112: llr?*tl ;tt Homt\ 112. Third t.???'?pur.???. $1,400; t'.tmiini;. ft?r ? hr*'?'-yoar -old.1* and up. an? milt' ami an * itfhth ?Clrat,?* I>auc)u rty, S>. N>llt? York' 105. ?IliKli to ar. 10.*.; Candh* l.nrht. SinmniU'. 10f,; ?Wlrkford. 107; ? 1 ?r. Ha*. 107; Merchant. 110; .1. C. Stom- 110; Whlrhnu Dun. 112; ? Kiinpalonj* lift. F?i;ir(li racv?purn- . 11.700. allow.inv ??>?; tl\- llov-Ldalo C.un Clul?; for throe-yaar olds six furlong I.oiikIi l^aKlo. 10.*?. I?.?na l.oriutta. 10a. Ituiidif Kean. lor.; l.ady Ma !. a p. 107. Mis^ Mutllns. I ; Hrun-u ? U. ! 1 .* Fif:!i rae- purs ?, 5! a!lo*vanc??.? ; th?? Itose Mill; for tl?t -y.'ar-olds and Up. one mile ?itul all ei^lith?Set r???*. ?.r.*"t i n km . !?."?; l.ou XYldriu. Hlalliey- Stttm*. Aph. I ?>4: Travesty. \* $: Mar.-* .I??hn, :? St a Prince. 11-'. Sixth far# plir.Me. $1,*.'M?; the i *??i I?t llirexp handicap : for i \vo-> ea i-t?l?P;; ??: *? f\irlonR.? ? 'Top Mast. 10:1; *H;ca. 110 Yoshlmi. 105; !?ream Allah. 11'? ? Het moslr, 1 1 S ; Hock .Minister, l .* l . ?Wliltney entry. SfV??nt1i rate?nurse, tj an; . laiminp for three.year-olds: one mil?* .slid a six Tt-.-nth ? iSolilen Autumn. t?7. ?Aeel.iim. 07 ?Miss Fontaine. 100; Mill* rshur^. 102 Hoinper. 102: W. C. MeClintoek. 107. WnSp pet. 107: I ?a hity Lass. 107. Trib lie*. tl<? Itritlsli Liner. 112. Also .dlffih'* W;l ??' the Wisp. 107; *Non Skid. 107. ?Mai. Fonso, n7 ?Apprenitee allow ant e elaime<l ti\ P>?untls. Wf.ithor <!? ar; track fast. American Assnelution Ke*ull<*. St Paul. 2-rt: Lc?ulsvillt-, o.i Milwaukee. :?; I'liluitibus. Kansa s City, V?: Tolftlt?. Minn* apoli>. l; Intllanapol J Interriatlofinl League ICe%uli?. Sv rat'lise. It; Newark. 10 i 1 " I n a . r.?. Jtuffalo. Heading 7 roroitto S; Jersey *'lty. No others s.--heduled DEMPSEY MINGLES WITH CROWDS SEEKING RELIEF I Mv Associated Press. I ?'111< 'A* iO, July 6 ?Jack I ?empsey mingled with thousands of Chicago ans today in tin* dt> parks and aiony the lake front. the world's lu-avy- | weight champion and the thousand* having one objective?relief from the lea:. Tin- champion did not have milch opportunity to In-come cool, !"??:? lie was surrounded h.v admirers trim the! time he arrived this moinln? until late tonight. Regarding his next tight l>c;npsoy said "It looks as though lit have to wait <|iiite ;i while. I'll have i? ?ait until some opponent ?}?p,,at? who stenw to have a chance," The champion had only praise f>>i tin tight put up by f'arpentier ;.nd especially for the Frenchman'* game lle.s Inmpsey expects to leave tomorrow night for Salt Lake <'ity to visit his mother. Ii was rumored ahout the county building, where Rcmpsey visi'ed to day. that tomorrow lie would apply l>>r .1 marriage license. On being in formed today that the county cli rk was out. Mcmpsev said: "Tell him I will be had; tomorrow." 1922 TRAPSHOOTING MEET TO BE HELD IN RICHMOND Tile grounds of the West KuJiiuti j ? 'lull Will be the Scene of the State Traps hoot ing Tournament for | the championship of Virginia, it was decided at the meeting held In Roa noke. Richmond men were elected to two olllces. H. <i. Cabell was elected president and (ieorge I,. Street, Jr., vice-president. t!. C. Kirkmeyer. iiIho of Itichniond, was elected as representative of the Virginia As sociation to the annual meeting of the Southern Zone Association. This convention will be held in Memphis ] tiext year. (It. Strickley was elect ed as alternate Staunton won the team cup this ' year. The Richmond club was not (entered in the competition, but pros I peels arc bright for a championship j .s<|iiad next year ! PETER BEILER BRINGS TOP PRICE OF $8,000 l l!v Associated l'ress. | NORTH" KAN'DAU,. t'UlCVKLANT?. OHIO.. Jul.\ tl.?Peter lleller. a I year-obl colt by Peter the Circal. brought the top price when the stable of J. I,. Stadler, of Cleveland, was disposed of at public auction here today. Surprisingly low prices were in evidence. The colt went to Will Rosemire, ill. Cleveland trainer, who developed him ?or Js.immi. He is extensively entered ih the big trotting features of the (? ra nil I 'i r? ut t. Peter the Rrexver, a S-year old colt by Peter the tireat. a much touted f'^1'irltv candidate went to 10. Stout, hi Pontine, Alicli., for $ii.0U0. Waller T. Candler, of Atlanta, tia.. purchased Peter Stadbr. the "-year-old star, for J1.90O. TWILIGHT STARS DEFEAT CHURCH HILL BANK NINE In it game marred by .squabbling, the Church I Mil (tank team yester day tasted defeat for the llrst time this season by Hie score l>y r< to :i at the hands of a picked team from the Kast ICnd Twilight League, Tucker, for the losers, secured a i two-base hit and two singh* In | three times at bat. Mitlleton. of the ! Twilight l.eaguers, connected for a home run. I Score by inning's: It. 11. K C II. Ma nk "Hi o I a 1 -;i i! 1 Twilight Stars . ..IKIO in);} ? -?; <; s P.atleries I-'. I'lark and P Patter son; (i. Clark and II. Patterson. ?\vII KICK III K CROWDS (JO.' It. I'. KKITII'S ACADEMY 'I'lllHSDA V IK I DAY SA ri'HDAV matim:i*. i:\i:i?\ i>a % iii:ti ii\ ok this iwvoiutks Jim & Mmm\ Harkins ??nun tvi.k mmii t 'i'11kiii m:i<;hnous IVloore & Jayne i:11 ? fnir.Ki kii i'I.i; Klass & Brilant ?l.dTS dK l'l V ??Ol.ll iii.ACIi .M>i: i.A.Mr A Si'pik1 In lll\l? Willi Hn|i|iy (?oldrn niul \ loin l.cnl> ?HI'KCIAI. I'atiih M:\\S i'll a Mi \ Ml CI.AH \ i.atdl II ?I'Iip i'nndiinlnir Coinrdinit nml lluhlilr (ilrl m:\v ri'.ATi hi: ENTIRE NEW SHOW CHAMPION ASKED TO MEET JACK JOHNSON LABOR DAY I IE\ Associated I'i. s- | 1.1 >S AN'iiKLKS. I'.t:.. .!lily - Cap tain J. M. McCaw, a wealthy club man. formerly with me British air :crvic>' ami now of I 'asadona ha:i '??lit a t>-lej:ram to Jack Kearns, mat; uuer fur Jin 1. Detupsey, asking if K< a: iik would in ;? n offer for l'etnpsey to iin .lack Johnson l.ahor Day. half the receipts to no to the tighter* ami hall" to tin- American veterans of tin- }Vorld War. lie nil noiim-i'il today. The message was endorsed and authorized h> I'ost No 1 of tli" Aim r iean l.<-gion in Bos Angeles, aodiKii ing to Captain Met'tiw. -To insure Dempsov an aili'iiuatr return for his services I will arrange for satisfactory guarantees for ins portion to hi- not less tli.it> $'.'11(1,000," thi- teleg ra in said. IvI'.AIt.VS MVS I'l III.K <\\ II \ \ K IlKlll'SKl ?JOHNSON ril.HT |l!v Associaiect I ? | NI-:\V VtlliK. July C The public ran have a Pcntpsey-Johnsou match if il wishes, lint I believe there is n i j ilemantl for tin- liont mnv ?.t in the I near I'uttire." Jaek ICeartie, manaifer of Jack Dempsey sai'l today on learn j iiiK' that Captain .1. M. Mil'uw, of | Pasadena, had offered the champion I a guarantee of fUOIl.OOO to liox .In- i: Johnson on I.alior May. CARPENTIER WILL SAIL FOR FRANCE ON JULY 14 I By I'nlted News 1 MAM I ASSIST. I.. I.. July 6. - ileiirui-.i i'arpeti t ier is going hack t> | Franco immediately. Rut he will re | turn to light Tommy <?lhbons Mill I Men n.i ii. or Harry ilrcli?whiehevcf is matched tin witn ltim. either on l.aUor I >n >- or on f'oluinluiH Day, October l'J. The later date would suit Oarpen t ier and Desoamps better. hut if Tex Kickard. the prospe. tive matchmaker, decides on l.abor Day. Desoatnps will not hlock the proposal. Georges sails, according lo present tdans. on July 1 I. on the French linei Ha Vole. lie will take a long rest in his beloved France nml give his frac tured tliutiih bones a chance to meml If the match Is finally made, how ever. lie will return to America ami train for his bout here. Duffy %wnrdeil Decision. NKW von K. July (5.?Jim Duffy was awarded the Judges' decision over I.each Cross after a ten-round open air tiotit in Brooklyn tonight. XMorm'.vs Prcilict T?n WVrks' lie lay?IMii>rr.?? \ i ?? \ yuvor t^uosi i??ns. ' "II It "A' IO. .Iu:> * V" j *' .id I.cell flllisen at tin I'llil of ? < ><l;i y" session iti the lui?<.?!>;? I ltrilll, althottttli thl'OP Wel'i ICfepteil I ell til I IV ? V try lioth sides. i ndica (i.t-i. w,.p.- thai tlii -? '.i ct ion (if tli" I ivi'l vc mi t: tn \\ I'? '? ? t Ii- .-viil.-ii. ? would k'i into extra hid Inns. j-? ?rn?* attorney ?? todiiv in itli i 111* that a jury would not he . .,.tl - I> 1 ?? i <? for i wo w ? s. Tiic defense. in v.'nlr?- ? Illfll Imlav, laid Sll-.'SS i>is t!,e. testi mony i.t' .111 acci.itiid ice. asking ? .1. i one :l In- realized I t.l'. .1 person ca'.ied all ai'. - < > 1111?! n ?? ill li-il.il terms W<iii1i| I"1 ? . 111 ? 11 a traitor n i nt "r nation.'I ilenlintts. ami a snitch in t lie lan itiiaue ?il" tli" street." Si ii ii " of r 11 ?? men were ask 0(1 .f tlo;. realized liiiil players Were the on I \ 11r - ? ? n - liowitlit and sold in tins country since ISC!, while another i|ii"sl "ii wa? xv li"t her ill" prospective piror understood Jli.it tlo men on a I'llicavio liair. I'nr example. "wor?i picked up atl ov.r ll>." country hy scouts j 11 1 as :? Sultan's hnrom it; i;a i h"f"<l." A iiiniion l>\ ili" defense that the State toil which of its witnesses were in" a i inn|ili. ? s ? liii had agreed to turn State's "videm o. were overruled I ii\ .Indue llii?<> Kricml. "Wi'li, I siieHs we know it's Hill ? Hums," said Attorney Thomas Nash, . | nf I ii" di'felisc. "And this man of ni> story. Hilly j .Maltari.'. w;U'n- rial name is (Jiaham , Mahal"-'. spelled ha kwaid- he's oil" : of their pinch hitters. too. I think,." said Attorney o'ltrien. representing i ('iiick (5a ndil. OBSERVE 150TH BIRTHDAY OF NATION'S INDEPENDENCE | \VASIIfNi1TOX. July ii.~ Plans for j l.oltlinir tin- Si'.oitij i-i'titi nntal world I exposition at Philadelphia---the one I hundred and ilftieth anniversary of j tlie siuniiii; df tli" lieclamtion "f Is? |dependence - were placed heforo 'President llardinp today hy John , Wanamaker, chairman of the exposi ! t ion I'oininii toe .. , The President expressed sympa thetic interest ind suifKOsted that !further consideration would he need lid. : ( llends Notional Kill lent Inn, !>l-:s MOINKS, IOWA. July 0.? Miss M'harl Williams, of Memphis, Tenn., ' unanimously was nominated for the | presidency of the N'aiional lvlucation Association for I lie coining year at to day's meetinjf of tli" nominating com mittee. Men Will \\ rnr lli'iny llro?ue Shoe. t "'111< "At SO, July ii.?Men's shoe styles for tall will lie heavy hroRue. with a strap instead of laco front. aocordinn to -I. Kali?ky( president of the Shoe Travelers' As sociation, in convention today. Kal isky added that shoe prices were un likely to dro|i for some time to come, as they have nlready dropped about SO pe! cent of war-tune prices.' 1 pcain 55 c FANCY e*j? ~ -??! FOR SALE EVERYWHERE., LEARN TO SWIM NOW fiUAJfAKTELD BV AYVAO MFG. CO- HQGOKEN - N-J stock at a groat sacrifice, Hast Broad viiz/Q. This sale presents the men and yonng ^ men of Richmond with the most attractive j' clothing opportunity of the season. The ^ m values it offers cannot be surpassed, and ? 4, l\6CSrd" no< ')C duplicated in the city. An in- $ spection of these garments and a eompari- < son of the prices wi'.l prove beyond a doubt $ that Till! SPOT, INC.. are selling the Men's and Young Men's Suits '?