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m Imi 'LEGION LliCHES DM FOR SOLDIER-HIQ BILL Oommiltro on llospltnli/alion ami Vocntloiinl Training Appears llofort* Senate Hotly. - ASSAM, "KAH.MING Ol'T" PI.AX -r * Veterans of World War I'rue I'on-. soltdntion of Vnrious Govern- j nient lJui-eaus, as Proposed in! .Measure. I r.v Assueiat.-d pr. 1 * \V A S 11 1 :: t? T O N, J u 1 \ C.-Tliel ** American Legion today launched a! ilrlvo for the passage of t It?? Sweet bill imw ptmlin^ it, the Senate.! ^ through Is > tiii. .t**1' *.ii li'ispita' Ixnlion a ml \ oi-at iona! tra.nint; The eommillee appear. <1 before the S.mi-; "? at? committee Investigating ?"v-, < ornmtMiJ.il a- ti\ i..s relating t.. f. former ;<tvin- id? ? it ami nr;;?>l n ?< svlldatlou <>f v.iriot:? u.-vt-ri - " ment bureaus, as ;?!?>;>?<? .1 in tli> bin. ^ lOaeh aKenc.v ? reai?il |>y t'oiipr-si * to iissi ?: f. rnicr serviee men i? ? functioning in Its narrow >j>herr without co-ordination <r . o-c.pera tb-n. lienerul Abel l>avi?, ??? ?*h - I rnKn. it.airman <?:' th- > omir.it !? ?? s serted. "The j?t?vemhJc.t iia- n.-t a > nVlo admlnist rat ive ot!i<.a! in its . :n ploy." lie contir led, ? wli.i i;ni>\\t- th< ^ n- fil.? the Mill.it.on " ?i < oncJenin* "Karmlni: Out** Method*. Krbabilltat Ion in.I h">:>it:?1 ir 11.<>i. methods, ?spe. y ?he t'ar:uin? oaf <?.' .li>.r tii> n training m i re condemned >;? ' .. ? ire.-..*. wh>. also -ant 'here ?? re no1 SMtlleient ! hospital *ae:litics *.r ;>< :!>? to care , for t^ie nen re.j .r n.; tr-atment. ! <"<->?r.c of ? >:, t r.i. t hospitals ar. i adoption of a - .ii v.i. J'. - ;-;ia..zat ;?-n r.-osr.ic wat: - r; ' (he \? ir.n> .-J-, who t.-e ?:i.-? ?.?:: .nis t. vv h.l ? ? rn -n. _t ri . ?? er < onOlllon* t>?-f> l?i-*.-r 11? t ion. :. r!; i.?*. - Marx, at. : ii $$ Veterans >?' the World War. told j ?he < tnt; :tt. e. Me ent . '. otb-r b *...?. peciallj- lh v *???:- 'it : -x Hilts. New V rk }:?? den:.*d th..* \ ? ati.'iia' trai *\ a.- abused ?>* men faleiy * ???*. ? mi ; ? n > t loti, a? si -t'MH: that ..Ii. 1? . .!:.l ? t ? \ cee ! lil p.-r . *.*. ! > I i*i tra? n?. were "illK r.i ;i.(lly wvded 'it. At ri e\i-. utivc :??:???? ti:iH o.' ' fie Senate ????n * '!?? I? ?? 1 n ? i* " is d? ? i.lei: t.) emp > f.?r. ? if exinr*- t? ? Invoatigate ,. .mdit mis and ?rn 5; - v'aints :.t h'. ????Ita!? and trail!.rip >. h?>>!K and ?? 1.11 rf EX-SERVICE MAN HELD ON DOUBLE-KILLING CHARGE m? >ny<;j >Mt: J..I111 I' !!' >1 ? I :? <.ri .? ? ;i:i liarvry <;? : . on July s. v rouiitv j..: ' i h?* J : t : viousiy .i . ? wi'ok Ilollin < famous T w orld - w ? Km lire. I5ef'>i o 1 somcry. r to kill 1 h?? : ? ? t !>?>>? w < tllfn II :i|m1 ur.l ttlu >111 - . 1 <! ABSENCE OF COCKTAIL CHANGES MEN'S APPETITES I Mi l AC KC'IH'K I f 1 hit? for : Vert I'm* 1'a I 18 hc?i- !? ' - c h n i): f i > r : r 1. tala'H an-! ??Nl-V.! world 1. . \ siiivf .iii'i "K001I 11... oiiroftil!;. ? Th?r" an- r... talis. . ? will ?;<? f FItKDKl:! ? Rev. <:? Ft. -\n'lr*-A Churi li j lrpt\ li.i charge "f CollrK?'. S mission w< I'enns.vhaii .> forrnrrly '? Miss Sall.<- T ' H?? A 111. 1 i? (?ays 1...111 ;icri l ollrui'. . i. M* :,t II. SI: in rntijrh, Kmrcrfint' or b?vitr nuij' t?. himw u r?Ki V liBHUinFOitmiujntix *ihu5. ynu im?-d 11< quick rulLrf iiLid nlcur irwaj ih? tr/iuhiii. Tinni jui'ijc. U.? net? ni ItinitTicH Shaving Biu'h. You'll i>? iVlv'ia- j Wilj jau/rrtt.\, cato1 fc)>*v?i. Ax", yrtjr t'.rviu". I /? Resinol HEUMATICPAIHI ? SuiCKLY SOOTHED ' Ai?> .prompt tr!nfforr.!l ("mix Of 0Oyt. >' iatlC6, N? 'Ulalgia, On?tri*lcfl>'"tive- Allrt?upi{isln K. I'OIIOKIIA ?<<?., ||.. ymx lX>c U rn raII gt?K<!wVijrk. ac asmsunm PERSHING DECORATES DOG WEARER OF WOUND STRIPE i j Mascot of UOth Xow Kii^Iaiul Di vision Uci'i'lvcd Hurt tit Itnt tl?? of Selcliprcy. I My t'nited News.) W'ASI11 NtJTOX. .fuly fi. -The hero isnt of a dojj has been reeouiiizod by John .1. !*??! shiiifr. general or the unities of tin- t*nit??l States. "Stubby." a l.oston lull terrier, for yner member of the A. K. F. un<l the wearer of three service stripes ami a Wound stripe, was decorated b> I'ershinir today. Staging the ceremony in itis i?ri vate otiiee. l'ersliing attached a u ilii medal to "St ti !?!>>? "s" eoiiar. After the Ci'to r.il lta>l spoken a few words on the tin lite of "Man's best friend, ill pi or war." "St tit bv" iioknowl ? dtred tli"- bono: with ? t; rat etui bark an?l a w.iKglni: tail. Tin' ?|oi;'s I'!". sur<' was not so ^ri'ai. however. when a Ccrntaii iron cross was tieii to his t;< "Stubby" went across as th< maseot of the Twenty-.- \th Xi'w Kuelattd Division I'.iM.i pulintr ri ail en Ljak-otnen:? 1 e received a -hrapio 1 w..und :n t li?* chest at tin* : ?;? 111 ?? of S''irhpri\\ Wio'ti h? was taken to a hospital he rec. ived a!! the medical a: I s tri: .'.il attention v.i lab'e. lie r. . overed Kvidentlj ni?hiilc ? ?< celebrate 5i i - front the hospital. "Htutby" !??? am. A W O. "... until after the .if - i>f St M ih i? Tio tt .? douich i> ? ? discovered h.tit in ? /barge of a Fren h -? u ? r_ \t tor an art: anient that nearly prompted fisticuffs. the dojr was recovered to th" Aiticrivan ranks. "Sttlbbj" ? now the property of J." Kobert I'ontrov. of New Haven. i'onn.. i ?"> rttter corporal, who brought turn ;o i.lt't:cr.i !'? rsliitiu's ortlce. OLD MOTHER GOOSE NOW IN "BEST SELLER" CLASS t'HICAOO. Jul} ?" 'Aid Mother ftoos* an, I .ther nursery characters have ambled up Into the "best seller' 'ass. .v" r 5:r.i t ? 1 i< pub. she: s' representatives who opened a book :'.i - her-- today .1;?vettile books pre i ? at th> fair, and the di mund ? - r- ? - -ks was ? '. ? 'ared to , jn ai-r t un . ver V1'- :( The KiMe Ijkewis- has reused in popularity, a. ord.nt; ' ier !>o >k mer. "!> ?? ' '. re.-.-. >n th-re s-ems * ? h.? an ,n. r- us. 1 .te nia nd for the Biblt," one publisher i said. "T.'duv. r:e.\t t" juvenile >tor!"s. ... t.-i . - . . . I tio : ?.e . < r . ? s - FORM INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL OF WAR MOTHERS ? a:.is .i ? ?' T ? t-.t rnutional ? e.n. f j r of Knglur.d. Kr.it'i'e. lt.i' > and Atto-rl. a * ..< form ? 1 at i'ar - *h - aft. ?? . n. i nicct . l.-tw-en : "P of pt -nunent a oiii" i representing the w .?. rnot'-. er< ' Franc . .1" ! Mrs Mice M. Fret . i r.diar, a;>?. s. ; :?s dent ? ? the War V -t! ? r? < f Arret!, u. Ttl" . IT.tess I S- VP' 8 tt ? . llos. ? h'\.?l < f the temporary Fren h orcan . .<' >n. a r.d ??? ?? ? <t i. : - wer read '"rorti i ? .< ?f -v omen rep r<*si-n*. ? war tn-d:.ers ICr.giund a*. I Italy, l ^.ir' > ir..l r-in? th l a*.d:ii- t r ? th. mother* f. these four powers. ANOTHER WAR VETERAN PLACED ON SLACKER LIST I i'v rni'e.i N. w -.! N i-.u V. ?':;!< .1 The : of iiarr- Frank Guggenheim, Aviator] " ? ?' ' pf !? Iit ? t.h- Amer < a I; .-me t ? : . 11? I It-* n::tK 1 "on pan> ap- i rears on the Intcrt oniclal slacker 11 -' i- ? 1 . d !1 ? 1' t \ ashini;ton. !.. 1 ^ " '? - 1 ?>' If V'e ? ? Ill Wa- .i . |e tit ? r - ant ? into.Hide! .11 :) ,. r ,v>1| ilVia r\ . ,i i-;rith- wa: and w.t teeommended for a citation by Hear AdmMa 1 U .- IT. . st. ,| tie H IV the I'll !. I S ? ?? s , . war. and saw active service in France ; and Italy with the A K 1" 1' - rents. M - ,1, ! M, v J . . I'lsijSUe!,. ? . I. are ;.F-.. s.iulh Mliintie \ sni,elation Itesnlis. 'it ? e n v . Spat t a ri?... ? c : ? ' ?'tut.'!.! i :? < 'ha t ??? ..' *ha rl?-? : oil. I AutfiisT.i APPROVE SAM BROWNE BELT FOR ARMY OFFICERS Will He Compelled to Wear Thorn as Part of Hernial* I'nifunn After July 15. ( Hy Associated l*rvss.) WAS1IINOTON, Jul.* fi.?The Sam Itrowne belt, xvlrich ivaf worn by officers of foreign armies and Amer icans who saw service overseas <1 ur? iiiK the world war, was approved to day as part of tin- ri'unJation issue uniform for officers of the United States Army. 1'ndcr the ortlor nil officers in uniform will bti epin pelled to wear llie belt hcKlnnlnj; July I.". Members of the army iuir.se corps ami warrant officer* are jiot permitted to wear the tx-lt. ? Jeneral 1'crshinu ami his staff con tinued to wiar the belts Upon their return from Kurope, but all other officers were ordered !?. discard them The explanation was made that the hells served to dis! injniisl? tliose who served ov< rs?\is f i nn tliose who *.^.v service only ill the |*nitc<| states. officers who have worn the Sam llrcwnes declare that ; hoy lend an improvement in appearance lo tile uniform and in add tmu are an aid ill carrying sabers at.d sidearms by r. volvinu fin- weight "! such burdens from :iw waist to the shoulders. say 'I rol/kj Is l niter \rre?t. l'AUIS. .iul> ?: I.e.in Trot/.ky. j K.issian War Minister, has been ar-l rested b> Nikolai l. riiiie, Kussian j l'rcniHT, ae, oriltiK ' ?" unconfirmed dif patch received i\\ IinformatIon I today from Moscow RAPPAHANNOCK INDIAN tony TO BUILD SCHOOL Now Conducting Drive for Ktimls Oo Krecl ItuitdiiiK for In dian Children. tSeorRo Nelson, chief of tin* Itappa hanuock Indian Association, an iiouiiooh that niPinbHs of ttio assocla tion arc conducting a drive for funds to Imilil a school for the Indian chil dren of ICssex. Kline anil Queen and Caroline Counties. The association is a charitable institution for the ma terial henelit of the Inilians who are the descendants of Powhatan's con federacy. and who took part in the 200th anniversary of Fredericksburg .hi May 1!.V t<n account of t lie school Hassitlca tion of the Indians they, in many In stances. go without educational facil ities. It is the(purpose of the asso ? lation to loeate the school centrally so tli.it it will l>c ill easy access to the children in the three counties named. Those wishing to make contril u tions of money, hooks, souvenirs, etc.. may send same to Susan I'. Nelson, .secretary Happaltuanock Indian Asso ciation. Indian Neck. 'Va. The asso ciation proposes to establish an olllco at Indian Neck and will need ollice fixtures for the same. WEDDINGS-ENGAGEMENTS KHKIJKRIfKSHl'HO. VA . July fi. - In the Kpiscopal Church. in Kor landiiia, Kla., Hev. .1. \V. I'.lcker mar ried Miss I,aura Hussclls, formerly ol Irvinglon. and Professor Victor Hlce. of Amherst College. Amherst. Mass. Miss Mary Virginia l!ussellt?. ister of the hri<le. was the maid of honor. The hride was given in mar iatre -by her cousin, Irving R. Mcs sick. page Hussclls, a brother of Southern Railway System Chesapeake Steamship Company (York River Line) ANNOUNCE OPENING ON JULY 5, 1921 CITY PASSENGER AND TICKET OFFICE 809 East Main Street, Richmond, Va. Where our representative? will be glad to serve the public, furnish ing information as to fares, schedules. slopping and parlor car accommodations, and steamship reservations to Baltimore. E. A. COI.E. r. \V. WESTTU'RY, Trnvoling PnssciiRor Agent. Division Passenger Agent. E. A. WEST Telephone: City Ticket Agent. Madison 272. Special "Steamer Trnin" leaves Main Street Stntion for Bnltimoro 5:10 P. >1. daily except Sunday. l?iC(>. ' . (illlvCOIlY, Prop. Kiclimnntl, Va. GRANITE DUROC FARM Ail Hog Breeder are < ordially invited t<> attend our Min iiog r>aic and Km beetle oil July 12, 1921 and see two of -ho best Duroc boar- and ". !? of the best Bu roc gilts in "Virginia sold at public a uction. Harbvcue served on farm at 12 Sab- .it 1 o'clock .sharp in big Write for Catalogue today. G1U51TK scissoits o'clock. hog barn. Stylish and 5 Durable Shoes For Men and. Women fr) Special Shoes Hand' Workmanship Boys' Shoes *"AFn DAVIT L^i I Q jjixuy. iXaJj- \7S {HEREBY ArriRM THAT \\ \VXL.DOUGLAS SHOES \ VGIVE ME THE BEST VALUES > FOR MV MONEV IN STYLE I COMfORT AND SERVICE ? ? . Qmxflf Uau/^i W.L.DOUGLAS i RIGGING SHOCS AT 7 YEARS OrAGE. WL DOUGLAS ^ear^ML.Dou^las Shoes and save inoriey.The best known shoes in the world .1 hey are absolutely the best shoe values that can be produced for the "price. \V. L. Douglas shoes are sold ire 107 of our own stores direct to the wearer at one profit. All middlemen's and manufacturing profits are eliminated. W. L. Douglas name and the retail price stamped on the sole guarantees the best shoes in style, comfort and service that can be produced for the price. Champing the price on every pair of shoes as a protection ag.iinrt high prices and unreasonable profits is only one example of the constant en deavor of W . 1? Douglas to protect his custom ers. W . 1? Douglas name on shoes is his pledge t: it they are the hest in materials, workmanship and style possible to produce at the price. For tv.entv-seven years it has been our practice to s "I! \\. L. Douglas shoes in our own stores with only one profit. Iliis lias saved the wearers millions of dollars. CAl.TIO.J. - lnni*t upon tinvinn W. I Douglnn (hoe*. The nnme and price in plainly Mnmpnd on the note. Becnrcful to w? thM it him not been rhanued or mutilated. it r.ot tefsj t in your vicinity, oritr d.rtctlrom fietory. Catalogue fr?e. "Tlie quality of \V. L. Douglas product is guaran teed by more than 40 years experience in making fine shoes. The smart styles are the leaders in the fashion centers of America. 1 hey are made in a well equipped factory at Brockton, Mass., by the highest paid, skilled shoemakers, under the direction and supervision of experienced men, all working with an honest determination to make the best shoes for the price that money can buy. The retail prices are the same everywhere. They cost no more I in San Francisco than they do in New York. Prrsidtnt IV. t. Douglai Skne Co., 210 Spark St., Riockton, Nail. W. L. DOUGLAS STORE, 310 E. Broad St., Richmond "OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS tho bride, was best mun. After the ceremony tho couplo left for Jack sonville, whero they ?ullod for New York. They will reside ill Amherst, flass. The bride is u niece of Mrs. Addle L?. NMessick. of Krvderieks bur?. i.vxcHHuna. va? .ruiy wn llam U. SHtterwhlte and Miss lOtlicl JI. Miller, both of r?ynchburnr, were married Saturday at the parsomiRe of Franklin Street Haptlst Church. Iicv. II. H. Jordan otticiatinp. They will reside at tho I'rincess Anno Apartments here. I.YXClimnU!. VA.. July B.-An nounccment has been made of the marriape Friday of Ml?-s Carrie Wll kinson ami Willie 10. Tuck, both residents of this city. The cere mouy was performed by IIpv. II I! .lordan. i>f Kranklin Street llnptlst Church. FU101 >I0UI< "KSIU'lllS, VA.. July ?. ? At the home of the bride's parents i-i Falmouth. near this city. Herbert >1 Sullivan, of Fredericksburg, and Mis.? lOlsiu t'oxe, of Falmouth, were married by Rev. A. \V. t! raves, of Stafford ('(itinty. KitiooioiiifKSBrm;. va.. .iui> o. ?Oscar II Miller and Miss Carrie T llammack. of Kaltimore. were mar ried here yesterday. Deelnre Slene In t'pper Slleoln, I'AltlS, .Itily 0.?f.ross-Strehlit/. and Itosenberp. two Important cities in I'pper Silesia, have been declared in a state of sieue by inter-allied com mission t In re DOGS AND CRIMINALS, OUSTED FROM LOCK-UP Plymouth I'unrant Preparations Leave No Hoitjii for (Jmil's Clients. PLYMOUTH, MASS.. July 6.?Lost I'ofjH ami abandoned criminals wilt liavo lo roam at lurge h?'r?'. at least until aftor the middle' ?>f August, by whieh time tlio ureal Pilgrim l'avt cant, which marks the climax of Ply mouth's Tercentenary celobrat ions', will In1 over. The reason for this immunity of dogn and criminals .s thai the old town goal. which is now the police station and <>f late years has housed an occasional h-.-t dot; ami a very occasional criminal, is tilled to overflowing with broad Kwnrds and Norse hattieaxes. t>lk<s, dirks and helmets ol the time ? ? I" King .lames I. matchlocks. hows and airows and all the ? >t St<-1- innimo-rahio proper! ies, running into the thou sands, which are to be us?-?l in th< mammoth spectacle, Martini; .Inly CI. I'mier tlie direction of .Michael Cart michael Carr. late of <;? ??? ti w lrli Village and a former coadjutor 'n artistic stage production of Cordon Craig, the third tlo<>r of the '"lock up has lieen turned into a vast workshop for tin- manufaet tre of all this equipment for t lie 1.100 players who mnko tip t he cast, whiie th< tiers of cells on the first Hot s? . o-i.l Honrs are used to hous,- and si. fe g unI'J the compltHoU "props." Supplementing the work of this de partment. scores of women of this town, for the most part descendants of the original settlers, are making sewing machines hum In turning out icmtumos for the <ast. An average of ::7 complete garinoiitx per day is be ing fasliion?'*l >1 < spite the fact that none of the costumes Is of a date later than 10&0 ami therefore follows no rules such as guide the making of garments of today. Among the seamstresses it Ik no secret that the older women are butter workers than the young I'lynionthlans whose mas tery of the shears and needle does not date hack many years. The pageant is net for three croups of dates: July 13, II. 15. and Hi; .Inly .'1", August 1. 2. .'5; and August 10. li. 12. and Ki. Massachusetts lias In en placarded at all main entrances t" guide motor tourists making the pilgrimage to this purl of the cotiu < i y. ?Ma?Mag?? Slnln .Mum'* UoiIj in Drifting lluiil WAl'KESUA, WIS. July C.-j Arthur Taubcrt, of Milwaukee, wa fouml today by a party of Haher iiicii In uii ourloMs rowhoat (lontln on I'ewnukeo Lnkr, with h knlfo ir his heart. Taubert was last kc>oi Monday night in the company of i young woman, according to hi: brother and several friends, who ha< been spending the week-end wltt him at the lake. Are You Suffering Pain.: Sloan's XiininiBiit'hfingB quick relief to all oxtcnull uiil:e:iand-j>aiiui'by-nmnwmK circulation in.the-painfu.1 purls, scnttoritiK congestion. You will finditsouthinif-und comforting. bloun.'a l.inimout-isTiot.an experiment. 40 yuare oro it wuh niado-purposclyTtr>:figtit pain and thousand!! line it wilh Kfulifyi?K results. The usco TREAD 77uvc diffeivtit types ? but one cfuctlity ihsouahout Much waste in fabric fires no need ?fit pscf THERE arc four or five mil lion carownersin thiscountry using fabric tires. When they sec themselves being made a target for the sale of "odd lots", "discount offers", "retreads" and "seconds" ? what do they think? You can hardly blame quality seekers if this kind of situation is getting on their nerves. * * * Some people seem to feel that the spread of cord tires has made tire-makers and tire-dealers in different about fabric quality. Others have the idea that fabric tires get less attention because they run to smaller sizes. The makers of United States Tires would like to go on record as to how they feel about it. qAs people say everywhere United States Tires arc Good Tires They are engaged in serving people. They build the most complete line of fa brie tires in the world. This year "Nobby", "Usco" and "Chain" Tread tires arc more universally popular than ever be fore. Because /hey satisfy a legitimate Jieed for fabric quality. Neither the size of the tire nor the kind of tire has anything to do with U. S. Tire standards. Back of every Fabric Tire bear ing the U. S. name' stands the same quality that has made U. S. Royal Cords the outstanding tire. * * * This is the logical stand for the oldest and largest rubber organization to take. It builds by policy ? or doesn't build at all.' United States Tires United States Rubber Company Tire Branch, 1311 E. Main Street