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HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE Wanted?It. nl Kstnto 80 CITY PROPERTY FOR FARMS Eight-room stucco corner house on Grif lin Avenue; modern throughout; will ex change for farm of like value north or west of Richmond; $8,750. Seven rooms and two baths, in Fairmount; newly papered and painted; everything in A1 condition. Can he used for two families. Will exchange for small acreage and good dwelling near the city around $3,500; $4,500. J. A. CONNELLY & CO. l'Ull IlKb'J IthlSlil.TH, 1181 vuur uroiip-iy Willi u,. (iMirctt Co.. Hi; Kant Main hi rt-irl. KOIt ltKSUI.TS. Il?* your T ? rtrir> ?nd"rlty ploocrtv with lollard & llii^ty Hleh. moml. Vo. KUIl It&HUI/J'M. Hat your iirni, i * * with 0 C. Taylor A Co. 18 North Ninth m. HEAL kstati-: Chaiil I'. Ituebrm:ir.<L *12*-, Ki*?t .\!rhi Str*o|. wI: ???ailv in r*nt or ????H *utir crou orty. I.lht it with >ii ,SI. (}. Tli.tllitrii?r aucoml lloor. Knat Nut'oii.-il Hudk llullil ing. itjnd ?!nl? Si WK ?. IV - VI ? viral rllvntK f >>r hotiiea~ !??? >j t ?? nl M <* i fi ti: tile W'Bl Knit I'lli.-i-a ui<>u: t t.iiQh. Wtirit h.ivc vou to oflc-r? J. a. Connolly .v Co IJISPI.AY CLASSIFY) K. K. .schmidt A* CO . INC.. A ii liiitu-i r.?*. 1 rustee's Auction Sale 1 ir->i:ir.t to tl.- t. rii? - a ?1-'*<1 of ti ,-t i. ? ? r i J ? il in I ?.*i*il ISooK J'l'i - A. |mrc 2!M, Iticiiinonil Clmnccry Court, tli'f.iiiii i i .Mt li< i n iikkI.' in tii.- pay "" .t ' iii.li il III.- tlclil t lii*r<*by " "I"' 1 . I in r<i|iiiti'il by tlie ' i I .?nail s>-ll .it |iiililli :nii - '' ? ti?. !? i ; ih, I:ii ii!iiniii| ' 1 i'. m haliCi-, L' J .Ni.rtli Nl' ' ?:? i:i. -in.ml. Va . mi monii.w. .\i <;i;st jr.. r.ji, A til || ,ur ?.! 4 Ii't'loi It |v M . ,l" 1 '? ami )"t n i !..? ('It v of Km h \ ?' ? ?:? ? i il.. .I r-iiinw . ' ?.mnt. ?. liiu t .i point mi tlio "?o*.ith?*rti I.::. ? r I >taf:i>1 Mr.it nlnity ?? 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' Jrlnlirr r^lduV^-.VhI, i: J'. SCI I Nt II IT. Trusti-c. NOTK ?Tin- iiIk.vk sal,? Is ni.nli ?ubjcrt lo ,t | it*: or il.-i.l of trust HTuriiifc 94.r>'10.00 Iirnnlpal. Hl'MHiKliS ?>?? \ 'i. :i>* (ratify 10 tbe snort rM?u>5 obtain* I 'I \Va??r ?By George McManus BRINGING UP FATHER ' v/hv father -xou are cruel to talk like that agoot al<?tx-he's a self" kak'e ,v\a's - tSOV/ don't arcoe. vith me - if" he come-b aroond here ac?im - i'll <3ive him to the do< c.atc hers! oh: shut up fche knows her, OV/n \tell ^ou - bhevo *? too xounc - let her wait a. tew "year-o l r?<;ht sort of j^afs comeco DISI'LAV CI.ASSIl ll l) in* en as. k. Heal Instate Agent. Trustees' Auction Sale In part execution of a certain deed of trust to the undersigned trustee, dated December 2. 1920. an?l duly re corded in the Clerk's Office of Illch Mi'iinl f'haiicery Court, in I). J!. 271-A, piiKe '.'It. there liavinu hecn default in the payment ut tiie ?Jel?t tlieret?y secured. iit.<i in 11114 requested jo to do by tin- beneficiary. I will sell : 1 r pub lic auction, on the premise*. on TH L'ltSIJA V. AI '<? I 'ST 1 i. r.?21. At t :30 o'clock !'. M , nil that certain lot. |i(ece or parcel of land located in tlio city of liichmond. Vii.. in what i.s known as Scott's Ad itition; fatd In trotitllii; 7i feet on tlie south line of isrooklanQ Street. h<'K>tit)ll>K at 11 point SO feet cast of the s'>ut!ie:(j.t intersection of ISrook latul Str'-et with llli;h Point Avenue, and runs hack northwardly from said I frontage lietwi <-n parallel lines the dlstan- e Of 110 f.?t t.. a -''.'-foot alley. TKItMS To lie announced .it sale. .max 1: nt:i:uu.\u.wi>. Trustee. . Till: I'NITKI) ST ATMS OK V.MKIt i>\. kastkkn district of vii;i;im.\. AVhere.-iji. < n die 25tli day of .Inly, l'.'2l. Hodiiey N. Smith filed a llhel in I the I ?i ? 11 1 ? t I'nlirt of the i'nited States for th> Kadterti District of Virginia a?:aiti-<t the steamer ? Itosi - dale," lo-r boats. tackle, apparel and j furniture, in a eause of debt, ?? ivi 1 and | maritiine. ? And \vheri;i?, l?y virtue of process | in due tortn < f law, to me directed. I | rettitiialilc <? 11 the '.'NI? I)AV til-'l ; AI'til'ST, l'?2l. I have seized and taken the ?>ai<i steamer "Kosedalfc." aid ha\e her In my custody. Not 11 ?? js lie re I tflvelt that a ]>ls triet t'oiitt Will b* held in the l.'tiited I States <'out trootn. In the city of llich ! tnotid, Va? on the 12th day of August, r.Cl. for tin- trial of said pr< iiiIui-k. and tli'- owner or owners, arid ali persons \\ ho may have or claitti any ; interest, are lu reby cited to he and ?appear at the tune and place afore said. to > how caus/-, it any they have. 1 why * final decr? ?? should not pass I as prayed. I ci.AmcNci: smith. L\ S. Marshal, liy .1. C. lil.MOTT, 1 >. ;nit > !S. Maraha 1. BYRD PARK N'e-.v ?'etni-huncalow, six rooms, tile.I hath. hreakfa:-t room, built-in ? refrigerator. hot-water heat. large lot. This is very attentive. 31 U.r,on i" -Terms. MOftTON ?i. Til A I..I I !M 10IV. I-* I r ^ t National Hank Ituildlng. 11 t - I A I' ? I* kflia kViliii.l. !B iQ j a ! l-?J? jil Xttf !?*.?? niwt-. (U? I ution. WHIM: >??u*r?' Md-i iii: :!? ??. # thfr o oilo ft * ?? -? ? si: ?r -? ? VOl l< irtiK ? iiH v a 1 ^. *;?* * ij Want a rf SihT |f>n INC. AUCTIONEERS PMOME M*0.l&06 INC. AUCTIONEERS^ PHONE MAUI ?06 Auction Sale Cancelled Stock and Fixtures of UNITED CONFECTIONERY 1515 East Main Street A private sale of stock and fixtures of the United Confectionery Vo.. No. 1Hast Main Street, having been muck* and a transfer of the lease arranged for. the auction s-aie of aforesaid stock and fixtures, advertised for ;?:i!<? by auction on Thursday, August 11, 1!?1'1, at o'clock P. M., is Therefore Cancelled I5KN.FAMIN LOVKNSTKIX, Trustee. Till] VALKNTlXli AUCTION CO. The J em of 1 Monument Ave. LOT 35x130 Not n Large House?Not * Di^ /'rice 1 I!ut if You liny n $25,00" Seeing This You Will Certainly He Sorry?C'Cr.us 'if Desired. 1)1 SI'I.,iY CLASSIFIED A. M. OOVUil, Ileal lCstiilK Auctioneer. 22 North Nlntli Sircdt. TRUSTEES' AUCTION SALE Ob' 210 North Lombardy Street menMONIt, VA. ATT 1ACT I VIC T WO ? STO11V MODKliN LSl'lCK UKSIOGNCE. Jn execution nt si certain deed ol trust, dated July J'j. I'iI J, ;i ml i i-i vril ed in 11i?? clerk's ollioe of the Court nf Chancery to! t!i?? city ??' lliehtnond Vn? In Deed (took 2li-C. page Sf'JU, dejault having been made in the jmy rnefit ??! a (Million of tin ?J? ? I?t M-cun "1 thereby. .>r.? t li.ivitu; been ? ?<|UiikI l > thi' 11 o t ? holder to do m, we will, mi TJICUSOA V. Al'<;i\ST 11. IV 21. at 4:30 o "Clock I'. M.. proceed in si il lit imlilic ;tiii-tIon, >>u tn*- premises. tin- piupertj ? <m\ ? j wi lher- in. to-wit All tliat certain lot ol lari I. with improvements Ihoicori. lylnu ami hoiliK III tin- Oily of Jlk 'imoiitl. \ .1 on ;n<! wont line >>' l.onii..ir?ij stieei. between (trove Avimi' ami ll.ittover Avenue, beginning nt a |M>int on liiu ?a* -i line ol l.omljur.ly .~-ir>- - <11>tat,i 1 l<ii 'J Inehea south ot lav south line of llanover Avenue Oicing the center of the partition wall which divides the tenement on Hi-- |iri>|i? !iy hereby ?!?->< i ? ??.-?I (rom t -liit which adjoins it <>n the north), th-nce t'lntium southwardly aloiiK and trontint: on !!??? west line ol l,<?tn b.irdy Street 20 feet to tin- not th line ol an alley 2" feet wide, and extend ing back w'estwardly between nuraib : lilies- I "ill |,et t<? ail alley 2'J Je??t Wide, 'i'Kit MS Cash. A. M liOVKR. IP MIT. N. J'uM.AItli. Trustees. CiOLSAN & NASH, INC. U A ,\ I olllC't* JI/V ? i'"U:bhi>lie A fl ?? A IV.' liaf llf'Sw UI.V ,\3.< IA Vu UK llir* Ol ?Hi." v .? 14 - V' -J, hi-, i? y n.-ttvtijijf Uij natch *Var?? * 'if 1 w* ' * < " ? rn-rm fiy in'l^'ir" Kiglit rooms, bath, electric lights, detached. An architectural gem. Unusually desirable loca tion. Inspection by appointment only. 1 605 Hanover Ave. DISPI.A Y CLASSIFIED tlifKTKK'H ACCTloX SA1.H OK That Very Attractive Suburban Dairy Farm '< ?< ?XTA 1XIN<5 I - '?> ACItKS. MO UK ? >K i.i:ss. auoct :: mii.ks noutii kast ok tiii: city ok uicii 5IONU, NKAlt Tin: ?' 11KI ? 111 T< > X <>U IIAXOVKU UOAI?. IX IIKMtli'U COI'XTY, VA. !:>? virtue of :? <!? ? <1 of mint dated .Inly :!. 1920. and recorded in tli? lerk's office of 11 ?? i? tt. o firciiit ?"???? i? in l>. J1 "> - A. pa*-!e 1 SC. default hav ing !????-** mail, in I Sic jyus?? ut of tile 1-j months' interest null- <>f ! .">32.50, and 1m inix required s<> i<> ?1?? by the holders thereof. tin- undersigned trustvi- will sell at I'liMk- hui Hon, on lit.- premises, on. MOXI'AY. T HI-: I IT 11 HAY oK Afiil'ST. 1'jJI. At o'<'lock i\ m.. ' tin aluivi- seal estate. ii? Kt i il?? ?l as tic*t certain tract of laml. witli all buildings. improvements. timber ami wood thereon. ami rights, ways ami appurtenances lh^ri-io ln-lotiitini!, I\;r.? ami beini: in 111 ?* t'ouiilv of Henrico. Va.. about t li r inili-s north east of tin- t'ity ol Kli liiii'iuil. ni-iir tli<' I'liidlitoii Uoud or lla;iov>r Jlonil. and containing I .:t arr-s. nior.- or I* ?"s. I" tni; i in- mi nit- tract nf laml contaiulnt: 137.33 ai res. more or ]e ss, which was i-onvi yi-il to Charles 'i. Millard hy deed from Oren M. Wood ward and wife. t.vci pt 14 acres. which was conveyed l.y 11?? said Charles (i. Miliar.I and wlf.- lo Kdmoml Christian b> deed dated Sept* 111 Iter 1.1. I 111". Tin- family graveyard, as now en closed. IS reserved. I'lat of tin- prop erty will shown at the sale. Thi.-t is a very desirable dairy farm, with large attractive dweliimr. dairy barn, with between 30 and 40 stanchions, stable, etc.: several other buildings, i irninl orchard, land fenced off Into Melds. Hj acres in alfalfa, about 20 a f re? in timber, balance in cultiva tion and pasture. .Mr. Hcii.sliaw tin tenant, will I,.- Kl.-?,| h|10w the property. TKUMS '"ash as to costs of exe cuting this trust, taxes anil insur ance premium.**, if an> due. ami r? ? pay the above m-le of $r.:;^,r?i|; credit as to not- ot $">32.">0, i.ue .lnntiar> II* ? ?: ?.'?32.r.i), tine .1 uIv :i. 15122. and 2? > ear note of * 1 7.7oil." due Julv :: i:>22. ami i-ash is i.> a 11 > r< siduc over the above amounts. \\\ a. I'j:xi>i.i-:tox, Trustee. BANKUl'l'T acction SAM: OK Stock Crockcry, Glassware, Enamclwarc l'ni-suant to an order of the District Court of the I'nitcd States for the Uasu-r 11 District of Virginia. entered jn the matter of 11. ,\. Moore. banU rtipt. 1 will sell at auction on the premises. Xo. -12.t Xorth Sixth Slroet. KI5ir?AV, Al'CJt'ST 12. 1921. at 3 o'clock I'. M.. a stock of Crockery. dassware, Tin ware. Knamelware. Toys: also Ins play Tables and Shelves. Will i>? sold in lots to the trade. TKUMS: Cash. JAM ES C. I*ACSK. Trustee. THK vai-KNTIXK ACCTION CO., INC.. Auctioneers. Suitable For Two Families Situated on paved avi nm- in West Knd. convenient to car line, two-story detached brick home, long lot. five rooms and bath i n lirst floor, six rooms and bath on second tloor. hot-water heating plant. Possession September. 11 is well worth the price. $13,000.00 MORTON O. THAU 11M KB. Kirst Xational Bank Btiilding. You Can Buy a Home Now! in Stonewall Courts Richmond's Most Convenient Suburb The locution is ideal. Fifteen minutes' ride from the center of the city. Wonderful surround ings- Some of the linest homes in Hlchnior.il are on C?ry Street Koad and near Stonewall Courts. Six of the nine now under construction al ready sold. Three more particular people can find a home now. , Mouses are ultra-modern in every way. Build ing is of the best materials and designs. If y"ou are interested in a home anywhere, take 15 minutes and look at these. We will sell you a home and make the con ditions suit. Prices range from $18,000 to $25,000. Look! Then tell lis what you want to do about It. ITALIAN BANK OF AMERICA ORGANIZED IN NEW ORLEANS I lly Associated Press.) Ni:\V OiU.EA.W, I.A . Aug. IV.? Per fection of plans for oruanlzation uf tin- Italian Uiiin of Amurii'a, capi talized at JMMi.noo, was announced tohi Klit I. y Vestri. chairman of !lit> recently organized Italian Cham ber uf ('oiiiincrrc of \'i*w Orleans. Organizers ?.f the hatilc say its ob ject i<; to promote lai'Ki r t raile bt t w? ci. 11K* i'nited .-t. i! ? ? aii'l lt:.|v, ati'l also to improve tiaiii relation* ' etw"cn Cent ml .Vmcrican countries and New Orleans'. I!:i> of the project sire leaders I; i tin local Italian colony, which . u us per i cut <>f New ur leans real , : t; t?? l ulored l.riuicr to Spenli. I ml. r the : uvpices of t lie Kicli ".I'.ornl liffni'li tlie "National Asso ciation for tli<- Ailviiiu rnient of Col ?ireil People." William K. Denny, a o!ored lawyer "f this e.tv. will speak i->night at St. Philip's Kpiscopai <"! iirt li. colored. St. .James and l<eigk Street". < a tlii Mili.l?ct. "The Appli ?.??ti'iti of .It; i This !-?< the fourth of a s< ries of lectures liy till.* speaker. lie v.-IU lie presented |i> lie v. .1. 1.. Tajlor. rector of the .-J> iit eli DISPLAY CLASSIFIED $6,500 Mll.l.KK AVI-:.. HA ItTON IIKICIITS S rooms .mil haih. frame, with elec tric lights and steuiu ileal, Lot fi.'i.v IID feet. Terms very reasonable. Possession Sept. I. \V. S UOIJINSON & ?'(). $5,250 !')?; NOItTIl i'l.L'M STlllvKT ?; rooms and bath, hrlck. modern, with electric lights and plpeless fur nace. Possession at once. Terms easy. \\\ S. ItOHlNSON & CO. $5,000 WKST KM) #I.00i? ?'ash. Haianco Monthly Nortii of Main Street and oast of i'ii Sonlevard. f- rooms and hatlt; frame, -villi electric litrhts and hnrd wooil floors; also Riirage. Possession -epi 1 \V. S. IIOIIINSON .V- CO. IN Till: HISTKIi'T COtrilT t?K T1IK I'NITKD STATUS KOlt Till'. KAST KP.N DISTK1CT OK VIUOINIA. In the matter of i No. 2"!H. 1?A 11? SIIKKTS, In Bankrupt. Bankruptcy. N< ITII.'K OP KIIIST MKKTINC5 OF CKKDITOUS To the creditors r.f DAVID SI IKKTS. of Klchmotid. in the County of Hen rico. and district aforesaid ? Bank rupt: Notice is hereby glwn that on August > P.ii'i. tin- said DAVID SMCKTS was duly adjudicated liank ruii!, and that the first meeting of his creditors will In- held in my office, Uociidm UIX-llPl Mutual Building, lli.'litiuind. Va.. <?ti the iSTIf DAY ?)K AI'tll'ST, 1I?2I. hi )o o'clock in the forenoon, at which tinio the said creditors muj attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the hankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come before said meet lug-. THOS. u SNKAD. Cefcrie in Bankruptcy. AllRlIM *1. plJI. IX T11K IIIISTISlia COURV, PAUT OK.Till-: CITY OK mCUMOND. \ A.. .II I.Y 1!?. 1921. ''Xa \'s "a,'!,or Complainant , l:uhy llarper Defendant I 'i'he object of this iuit is to obtain ,a divorce from the defendant on the ground of desert Ion. And an affidavit I luivinir been made and /lied thai the j defendant. Ituh.v Harper. Is not a resl ; dent oi tiie State ?if Virginia, it Is ?"dered that she do appear lure with i "i fifteen days after due publication of this order and do what is ncces jsarv to protect her interest in this "lilt. A Copy?Teste: u\ K. L>U VAI.. Clerk. OKO. II. PAUL. p. i|. ,A special rninmunieatiiin Noi th.ikle I.otjge, No. ?!)'? A p an.l A M.. will t>e held" in ' th<i Masonic Hull. Pour i n Avenue ami St nun Street. Highland Park. Thursday. August 11. nt r.rsO I'. M (o I?ay a final tribute ot respect tu our late I brother. I.. A. Alexander. Ilrelhi'eii <jf other IrnJKes are Invited | to meet \vIt h u i ' My order of the norvhipful niiivtrr ASA .tOllN'SON. Secretary. Hy \V M. 1*. ItKDD, ' Jtoaltor. TUITSTUBS AUCTION SAI.K OK 8-Room Dwelling 513 N. 31 st Street I'.y virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated May 14th, P.i^O, and re corded in the Kichmnml Chancery Court, clerks ollice, in Deed Hook IMot-A. page 3SI. default having been made in the payment of a portion of tho debt secured thereby, ami having been required by the henellciary thereunder so to do. 1, the under signed trustee, will, on 'J'llUItSbAY, AUtili'S'l IITH. J02I. at &:30 o'clock P. M? on tiie promises, proceed to sell nt public auction tiie property conveyed therein, viz.; "All Hint certain lot of In ml, with all improvements thereon, lying and being in tho city of Hichm'otid. Vn.. ami known as No. S1.1 North Thirty Klrst Street, fronting on the eastern lino of Tlilrty-llrst Street, between Clay and Loigh Streets, thirty-two CI2') feet and extemllng hack cast wardly from said front at right angles ami between parallel lines ono hundred and twenty-six ^12(5') s jt three (3") Inchon to an aliey sixteen tlii') feet wide." Any one desiring lo porchnso a good home or an investment will do well to attend this sale. TKltMb. Cush. WM. r. It 10DD. ? . .J.^i.il Truatee. DEEM CAUSE OF ALASKA'S LOSS UNSUSPECTED OCEAN CURRENT Coast Survey Chief Describes Pacific Phenomenon Which Deceives Navigators, Throwing Them Off Their Course When Fogs Prevent Observations. (i:> I'ros.o j U ASIIINCToX. Auk. I" A baf nil)}; phenomenon >if o.-oa ii current t?mlottcies< in st dlsrov?rod, probably ircouttls fdr tin- I'oK Saturdax of 1 lie sU'iiini'r Alnckll and 47 !lv. s 011 .Ik* California coa.it. It was Hnnouttrcd :? re today liy t'ulnM*| K. l.ester l-iiic.". dlreeior of t!i?s roast ami _ || Mll'Vt'V Winds driven parallel to the I'nollle ioast, ho sal<l. set tip new etirrentK which ?nt^i?j?5??,.**t**?l b\ na visrnioiw. ? I r 11" t inlaml. inslead of oxart'j in wind direction. The tendoney. ami some of the principles uoVet'nillK it. have lieen de veloped liy observations front Unlit - s ilim along tire I'aeirie Const, f'ol o iel Jones said. ami probably ran bo .vorlini out furl Iter by rosearch for .he protection of navigation. Th?> InlliitMii e has probably been .1 f n tot he 1I1 olareii In tin- loss of .t hnn ? 11 ? ? I ships alonn the Pacific margin 111 the last twenty years. Those water drifts toward tlx mainland. Colonel .lottos pointed out. afleot a vessel tiavli/ation north , <>r south alonn 11?? roast, move it | i.radnally nearer sind nearer land. when il^ ottleers have charted lltelt jmurs. out into safe deo;> waters I', 'tops or bad xv on (Iter Intervene t< jbinder their usual observations. t'n# (Vessel mas I... pil.d upon a r.-ef. am! 'rv. n lier wireloss rails for help v. HI ?bo confusing. because the location ll.'-r captain Kivos will io- utiles away | loin the stctual location. I If lite observation studios of tlw .1111 Mil ran Io runt itttied. t'olonel [.'ones said. .niton! tahlcM serving to I >|'otcot the i.;i\ii;at is may bo built I tip. WILSON AND DOWNEY TO FIGHT 12 ROUNDS I liy Associated I'rts.s.l Itn.vTox, Auk. ?Martin Killilea, manage! of Johnny Wilson. an nounced tonight that Wllsoh Had been matched by Tex Kiekn/d to meet Itiyan I'onncy. in a twelve-round no ?li-cisinn bout at Jersey City, Labor Day. In a recent bout at Cleveland the referto awarded the decision to Wilson on u foul, tut the Cleveland linxlnn' cottitr'ssion annouiK'i'il that t had overruled the decision a act ?vould recognize Downey as middle weight champion on the ground (lint he hail actually scored a knockout. The Massachusetts boxing commission h\s refused to recognize the action ?if the Cleveland body. Wilson \\ ill receive .l.'i per cent of tin gate receipt!; and Downey 20 per cent. lioth men are to weigh I ??f? pounds at 10 o'clock in the morning. They will enter the ring at 4 1'. .M. MANY DOCUMENTS RECEIVE THE SIGNATURE OF MAYOR Mayor Ainslie yesterday attached -lit.-. signature of approval to a num ber of pupil's passed by both brunches of City Council, including measures to accept dedication of cer tain streets and alleys in North Kichntond: to establish true line of :?!!? y from Meadow Street, between i".rove,and Hanover Avenues; to place II. i'. Truman on the superannuated list; to acquire land for widening Put tel .-on Avenue at Jtoscnealh llnad: ti> reimburse l-'itxIiUKh Camp. .Spanish War Veterans, for money expended in entertainment of dele gates to .stat" Kncampment, July, llcjo. tn acquire two feel of land for 1\ tension of sewers on alley north of Woodrow Avenue from Dailies' .Mill- lioail; to authorize the Comp troller to pa> bill of State Warden c. T. Sims, for killing .s:ra.- Jogs under State dog law. * nrri'i'tIon ns In Auiril*. 'I'lii' list of the scholarships au *i<.iia<?il in The Times-1 >ispatcli of August 7 a< awarded by the Vir ginia Division of the United Daugh ter* <?f the Confederacy in co-opera ? tiun with the Southern Woman's Kducatintial Alliance was an error. All scholarships contained in i'ic announcement w re awarded by the Southern Woman's Kilucationul A! linnet itself, although three of t!i> in ? those at William and Mary. i. > lluth Oliver, of .Milton, N. ?'.. and Caroline Mil!, of itiiaiiokc, Va., and that a', the Harrisonburg State Normal School to Juli.s Diitinaway, of Smith field. Va.. were given to young women making application through the C. D i'. The IT. I >. Vi%'tnia Division, had, however, a In rue num ber of valuable scholarships a:i I is sloitlv to publish a list of its own {.wards. Mrs. W. C. N'. Merchant, o! Ccatliam. Is jh.iit man of the'cduc.t t on committee --f the IT. D. C\. an J Ji>ss ii l> Hatcher acts a.s vlce-ohai;" r.ian ot the committee. \il? ertKIng Committee to Meet. It. IV Harrison, chairman of the advctlsing committee of the Chamber of Commerce, will call that body together early next week for the pur pose of taking up the subject of pushing lti< hmonil-mude goods and presenting the same to the people, of Kichmom! iu a systemmatlo way throughout the fall months. The "Made in Richmond" cxhil.it will also be discussed, anil recommendations made to the board of directors re lative to the exhibit. I'ree IINpeitsnry llrport. The average number of patients wImi visited the free dispensary daily during Hi. month of July was ninety three, the lowest number on any one day being tlfty-two and the highest 3 50. prescriptions to the number of I,were tilled during the month. The total number of patients call ing during the mouth was 1'ntieiits who did not pay for t-esxt ment numhered 1,051, or 1.". per cent of the total iiuutber calling No Meeting C.'ihIc ComniKitlon, It was stilted, yesterday that the Commission on Itevision of the Llulld ing Code would not meet until early in September. It had 1 ecu announced tlicit the commission would probably meet this .veck. but owing to business plnijs of several members the meeting wHI not Lc held until later. GIANTS SPLIT DOUBLE HEADER WITH CUBANS Tlo- liichmond tjianls and the Cubans split a double-header yoslcr day. the tlrst grame cnlii),r to the ('nliaim l?v tho score of ?> to l, ami the second t<? th<> Clam* tiy the score of r. to "J. Tompson, piti hiiiK the second jjiune for the (Hants, hurle<| stellar liall throughout the entire (tame, allowing but live hits The Cilanl.-t plnj the strong llrook lyn lloyals, from Itronklyn, X Y., here next week. In thu meantime, the team will he strengthened hy three new players from the Itaracliap C! In nls. Score liy innings: It 11. 1". Cubans . .Tjj 1100?:? 13 1 Itlchmoml 0110 noil 010?I 7 I Haltcries: Itichiiiond? Summer and Cram. Cubans?Curran and Fer nanda. Second name: li. II. K. t'uhuns "tni (oil mil ?'J 1 liichmond .lua OOit o'lii?5 :i 0 Haltcries: Itichnioiid?Tompson and Patterson. Cubans?Fella ami Syl via. WHITE AND DUNDEE DRAW; PAUL DOYLE BEATS CROSS |lly Associated Press. | NKW YoiMv. Auk. I it.?Charlie White, of CI:Ia*iifo, and .lohnny Dun die, of New York, went ten rounds to a draw, at an open-air arena here tonight. I'oth are I i kt 111 \vt? i k hts. Paul lioyle, claimant of the New Kngliinil welterweight title, was uivt li the judge's decision over Mar ty Cross, of New York. .lohnny P.ulY, claimant of the Amer ican liy weight championship, re ceived the Judge's decision over Charley l.edolis, French bantam weight, at the end of tholr ten-round liout, lint the crowd toX pressed iiu disapproval at the verdict. llult was knocked down in the third and fourth rounds hy lel'ts to the chin. AMERICAN TENNIS STARS WIN STRAIGHT VICTORIES lily Associated Press | N IAC AHA-ON - Til 12 - I.AUK. tlN'T. Ann. In. St rain h t-set victories were scored hy the American tennis play ors over tlieir Canadian opponents in the internallonal singles mail-lies to day. It. 1.1 ml ley Murray, of Niagara Kalis, former American singles cham pion. defeated 1". A. Purkiss, "'oronto, li-U', i'--'.', and paired with C. Herd, or Chicago, in the open doubles, defeated 12. \Y. Hlckle and T Sheard. of To ronto. li-1. ?>-1. Frank Anderson, of New York, na tional indoor champion, and Walter Weshrook. of Clevclnml. Outplayed A. It. Hernharilt, of Preston, and I M. I.aiuir. Waterloo, ti-2, ii-2, in the open douhles. GREAT BRITAIN WINS SIX METER YACHT RACE | 11\ Associated Press.) cowks. ism: OF winlIT, An* in. ?tireat liritain today won the inter national six-meter yaelit race from the team of four American bouts sent across seas to contest for the cup. The sixth und final race in the series was won by the Lirltish racers l?y a margin of four points, the home boats scoring twenty and the visitors sixteen. Previously the point score stood at ninety-seven for the lirllisli craft, and seventy-two for the Ameri cans. thus making the filial score Croat ltritaiu 117 and America eighty eight,. The order of (he Ttnish was Vic toria, Jean. Crebe. Cenlo. Sheila 512100 STALLION STOKE Three-Wiir-ftM liolwin foil .Main tains I'orfivi Gniml Circuit Uticing Itrrord. I liy .\}<8oelatc?! I'ross | N'?i:tio it a no am., c'i.kvki.\.vr?. "H1". Aur. 10.? ? ?'j;irdiait Trus ! Mil 3-year-old B.Mwjr; colt. maintaln "I !.is iMTf? . t uraiKl circuit racinyr r.| today by wlnniiiir (In- cltau' I" I ? >i; ^ li j p stallion stake, the richest futurity tn ho raf*?.| (,,r s,, jat j|ll% ?a*on. arti-r a spilt heat race. Th ua> tturt It *12.000. of w lii< ? ???.. . ? iv. nt t'. Miv II M. IOatiiia. J-., ?>i Ciev. !.1 ??fI. owner i.r the Winn. ? 1U- was ii"inInai...| by u. s- lil. . .enjfer. i.f .MilwMiki'?. 11 *?*?' (5uar.0ian< Trnst's ???ii vt-ul n ?? vio'.iiry, i* ?> a Is,. u..vi'"; cap tun il !' .Matron Stakes at T< i'Ur.c.. at tli<- Kalamazn.. j Di. k MfJIahi.a was t.,. .driver in .mi h Instance. I ' !<:ariln Trust won t ???? rii xt and third floats, tli.- second lining t'> !?".? vi.in.in, fiiuai favorite with Mi" -vi.i - *|*r hi the betting. after t;u.\r'ii.?a I'rust hail made a had break. .!???iif-t to Otankin, Hi. favorite, w.ti .llo I'ross purse ?r $j.|ioo f,,;- 2:1 S oluss tr >ltors, tlx second event of importance on the' card, in stralg'.u loats She took the lead when .all ?d noon and won as l.on M-l>onaId, ler driver, pleased. I ?ardanellit. favorite in tli? J.Or, lace, was distanced in the first mile. The winner turned up on Johmly )uirk. which won the first two heat. Summario;<; I lie I'r? ss j; 11", .-lass tmttins ; jmrse, j.iiiii): cam l to Uankin. eh. in., liy San Wraticisi'd. (McDonaLd). .... I I i-.> Jetty Taylor, 1>. in., by Siliko < I >odue i .....' 2 J 1 'dor I tie ler. t>. c., by l'eter the iSrcat. tStokes) 2 rati rid,a. h f. by l'eter . the Croat. ill. l-'lomin') ....... Jj'Jf* lain I.ii k. b. :j , by Main Loaf, iThutrtiisi . .. t ?."i 110 t'lirci. ? iorton T Baroness. JJ.an ?vi-r. A I.-vnndor I! , r.ud \ova Brooke. ? I s o start oil Tit.o. 2 <?.*, ::-4; 2 :')?! 3-4. nt! clas'i pacing; purse, 51.200: 'ohntij i\>i|lrl?. ch. by I led we Wootl Hoy, ilCgau) 1 1 ro I.ii^.. ii ! ledgowood. o. ?., by ? lledgew mil Hoy, i V. Klemina) 2 ." 1 \bc Hal. br. in., by Tile Abbe, * i I 'a 1 i ii i J n Amardaic. br. h. by Ainar McKiiiticy. i Weber) S 2 6 Kolioino ilooruc. eh. k . li.v llodijowood Hoy. (Whitehead) 3 :< * May Hello |)(ri'?t. ,1. W. S. Wrack and Dardaucllu, also started. Tunc. 2:0:? 1-1; 2:03 1-2; 2:01 1-2. Championship stallion stake. 3 \ oar-old trot, value $12,000: ? luardlaii Trust, br. c.. by Bel Win. (Mc.Mahon) I S 1 I'avonian, b. c., by ,1. Malcolm Korbe.i, (Kdnian) ?& X-.3 The CSreat Itose, b. f., by l'eter thetireat. (.McDonald) 2 2 2 0.eo Tide. blk. c.. by l_.ee Ax worthy, (Alloii) 4 3 I l'eter Harvester, h. ??., by The Harvester, t W. W. Fleming) 3 4 Kutiice Hell. Tlio f!real Volo and' 1^'yj to Watts, also .started. Time. 2.:0ti; 2:00 3-1: 2:03 1-1; 2:12 class pacing; purse, $1,200; . . ? Ualiy linlO. b. in., by Sterling S.. t W. Klomlng) .3 ' I Baby Hlntor. h. m., by l'eter W. (Whitehead) 1 2 5 Jolly (!irl. b. m.. by BinRolla. (.Mallow > 7 3 2 1 Hull), ?!., b. m., by l'eter (.?? (V. KleliliilK) 2 0 7 1.aura I'orlits, l>. in., by Mal colm Forliow, (.lump) S n x Lewis Witt. Julia Anne. Doctor T, The Jack, also started. Time, 2:09 3-4; 2:07 1-2; 2:0(5 1-4. FRIGHTENS OFF BURGLARS WHEN MEN ARE ARRESTED Upon receipt of information that an attempt would be made to roll the safe of the Virginia-Carolina Chemical Company, 11 South Twelfth Street, a number of policemen se cret cd themselves in and around till olllce building early yesterday morn in;t. but their efforts were unreward ed. It was said that the combina tion of the s;Wo and other valuable data relative to (taining entrance to the olllce had been obtained by tho suspected burglars. This arrest of three men on a charge of vagrancy in tho vicinity of the Virginia-Carolina Chemical Company's bulltllng, is said to hav.j' .ilarmed the thieves planning the rob bery. and caused their Ret-away, CORNS Lift Off with Fingers ftnutly that corn stops hurting:. th>:n shortly you lift It right off with lingers Trnlv! Voiir druggist sells a tiny bottle of "Krui'ziinu" for a few cents, suilicient to romiivo f.vety hard corn, soft corn or corn bclivcen the toes, and the calluKfs. without soreness or lrrita ?.ton. Advorllnompiit. Johnston's Foot Soap (On Mnrkrt for Ovrr Fifty Your*) made of Horax. Iodine and I'ran I* * ?ur<> nnd safe relief for thoan tired, ncin(ip. tender. swollen, burning FEET that h.ive 1.,-tii routine you so much pain. 35c, alt .Iruxxltn. if unoblalnab!* at your ilrur^iti, sent direct oa ra selpt of pile*. THOMAS GILL SOAP CO. 711.710'Kent Ave. imOOKLYN, MCXV voni( [{J