CAPTURE TEN PRISONERS, FIVE CM EMS Dry Officers Make Big Hauls ii 11 Roanoke atul Staun ton Areas. I J'OHMKll roi.lCKMAN IS IIKLD J'nrtlclpnnt In l-'ninvua P<-arance before the d?ral grand Jury here February 13. Si-Ue Nrtv I ur n nil Km <;till?i!4. Following f lonely behind Itohert ? on was \V. J. Kams>-y ami .1. i \ saunders, both Jtoanok'-rs, \%ln> were operating a new car containing 100 gallons of liquor. The car and I'<1 ''or wrr. v. lie.I and both men ar re*t< >1 They gave gond in the sum of }j0?( for their appearance before the federal grand Jury hero Feb ruary 13. 'I lie tv.o car'-', which are practically new. w.re placed In a garage by .1. 1' Hrown, chief raiding olll- cr, and i ho tl.iuor was Morel In tiio base ii.. i.t ..f Hi. Fed. rai lluilding. 1 liar!. ? Mayo and Hubert Hooker, both cclorcd, "aid to be residents of l.ynehburi;. were arreted by the ? ime olllrers mar Hoom s Mill about ? la v break ycMerday morning. They w.-re operating a ear which, accord ing tu ollicer?, contained seventy-Jive gallons *. r li<|Uor. Th.-.se men WeM >? n 'o iidrliy Mou;it, where th<-y w.i<- given a hearing before Com > ? i~r.< r Saunders and bailed in the ?iiu < f }.*00 imil l.. appear at Fed ? ?I I'ourt on February l:i. \ llegcd I.en iter Taken. \ t> |.-:dione messaue received lter? ' ?l.iv by I'.-d. raI autriorities Mated ili.it M ?' M Kay. allege.] to he the I igh imiuiil i-f Koanokc bootleg gory. % with four .nf. derates, 210 gallons of liquor and two automobiles?a ' >tnd? bak< r and a Hudson-- worn ? aptureii ih!? morning near Staunton ?'v Ktii'-rai and State prohibition offi cii* 1 Miring the past few months M K,t\ lias been arrested about four turns on charges of transporting ! :'iUor. CAROLINE FARMERS PLAN WAREHOUSE (S| ii lo The Times? I>ispu tch J KJtBI 'KltlCKSIJlJltO; Va., Jan. 12. < A project is being perfected build a warehouse in Caroline County v. lib a capacity for storage of .">,000 bu-hels ,.f , ( t potatoes and ur i- .i xing a ...mpany with a capital k of 51. ?, 11 six Meamers, which will be pur chased outright at a cost of *2,500, 000, and negotiation!! for property upon which to erect the terminal* are under way. The maximum capl-j tal stock of the corporation will lie, r>.000.000. and much <.f that has been, taken by New oYrk. Philadelphia and 15alt I more capitalists. It will be an Independent line. I.ooli 0\er 'I'crinInnIn. Alonzo Tweedale, of Washington, former general controller of tho Pnited States Shipping oltard, ant one ?>f the big stockholders, and three others from New oYrk were in Nor folk yesterday and looked over the' QUITS OFFICES' RESEflVEl flESULF OF BESS' PARDON Petersburg World War Yeter an Announces Action at Legion Meeting. [Special to The TIhh : -1 lis pa t ch.] I IJTKRSRL'RO, VA.. Jan. 12.? I .oca I IckIoim rs are Indignant overt the pardoning of Kui;cnc I?-I>s by President Harding, and tin; local post American I.<'Kion has gone on record as stronjtly opposed to the execu tive's action. The post also passed resolution*^ protecting asainst tl^e pardon, and the organization voted to seinl copies to the President, At torney-! ieneral, State Dcpuri(nent and .State headquarter** of tiic l<-gioy. This action was taken at a meet ing of tlie post last nlKht at which CoIoih 1 I.ynch. of Norfolk, State commander of the legion, and Col onel K. II. Ooodwln. of Kmporia. committeeman from this district and fi'rin< r ollhers of the Twenty-Ninth Division, were honor pue.it s. Cap tain Harrison, of Norfolk, commit teeman from tlx- First District, was also a guest at the meeting and sup per, ulilch was sebs, iiiiiiiiunrnl h> had re signed his commission in the ollicers' reserve corps as a protest apainst t)i< pardon and said that his rt-slK untion had been a -ix-pted. He in- ! ilb ated that such action on tho part | of other otllcers would !>? an < ff e - | live means of protesting the move. CLAIMS SHE FEELS LIKE A NEW WOMAN Sensational Testimonial Given for the New Stomach Medi cine, lMant .Juice. PROMINENT RICHMOND LADY Now No Longer Suffers After She Kats ami Has Gained in : Welirht anil Strength. ????? Thousands of people in Richmond are needlessly suffering from dlsor-1 ders of the stomach, liver and kid-? neys. Relief is at hand, and within | the reach of all. Many/have tounci. quick deliverance from their suffer- | iriK-s through the use of Plant Juice. ; sins. HMMA ll.tltMJA. That this is proven conclusively it Is only necessary to listen 11 tho statements of well-known local oeo ple who have Riven Plant Juice a fair trial. One of the most recent is Mrs. t Knnna Itarnley, of No. 2216 Mist fJrace Street, a well-known Rich mond lady, who has been a resident of this city for a number of years inil has a host of friends. Siie said: "I have suffered for 25 years with indigestion, and my stomach was in a very bad condition, as I could not keep tho lightest kind of food down; I had heartburn, lost steadily in weight and got very nervous and run down. I felt tho need of a good medlclno to relievo mo of my suffer ing. and never got any benoflt from anything until I began to take Plant Juice. T have only taken Plant Juice for a short time, and feel entirely relieved of my troubles. I am able to eat my meals and do not suffer afterward; 1 am not nervous any more," am gaining in weight every day. and am able to sleep at night. I have not been ns strong and well for years, and 1 am glad to give this indorsement for Plant Juice and to recommend it to iTfy friends." Plant Julco is sold in Richmond at Traglo'a I>rug Store. Plant Julco Is sold in Petersburg by Morrison, tho Drug Man, and In Chase City by tho Chaso City Drug Co.?Adv. ? . 1 property on which ii In proposed to build the piers. Ttiey left lust night for New York. Leo A. Sherwood, former chief controller of the i;tilted States Shipping Hoard for this dis trict, another lar?e stockholder, will leave for Washington thl? evening. All will return to Norfolk next week and look further over the property i>n which tlicy hold options, and will proliahly complete plans for the or ganization. <'orroborn ten Iteporl. Mr. Sherwood today corroborated the report that such a company was In pro ss of formation, hut declined to ko into details. 11 ? did say that if the line I- put into operation it will make Norfolk tin- biKKest ship ping terminal on the Kast coast, and that the steamer* operated will 11? owned liy Dm- company. Mr. Sherwood stated that, while a majority of the stock hi owned 111 j New York, Philadelphia and Ualti more, the stockholders were attracted t.y the Keographical location of Nor folk. and for that reason prefer the erection of the terminals here. USED GUN TOD fREELY; MUST QUIT DANVILLE .Mayor Issues Exile Edicl in Lieu of Jail Term. |Spe;-? ran amtii'l; with ;i six-shooter on Cohiuhoun Street, was given a trial In the Police T'onrt, fined |" buy some cigarettes. MaiiKrum would not let him have them on credit, and the performance then began. Stanberry drew his pis tol and tired twice at Mangrum who fell be'.iind the counter unhurt. ii. \V. Callahan, who had stepped In to make a purchase, made a hasty Be tawny with two bullets clipping the air by his head. Stanberry. it develops, is under a year'* suspender) sentence for another offensv, of which he was convicted in the Corporation Court. You'll like "Jack l-"ro?t" Salt. Clear, pure, pours freely.?Adv. The New Watch Invest your surplus money in a real good watch and en joy the use of it. Get one of our guaranteed watches and you will run no risk. They are accurate time pieces. "The Diamond Merchant." J. S. JAMES Jeweler and Optician, Seventh and Main Streets. fi-'JiUifll Time - Savers for Salesmen National Manifold Order Books help salesmen to work faster, send in re ports quicker. Duplicate or triplicate forms. Ask your stationer for ? National Series 2800 and 2900. Refills may be had separately. "The Mark of a Good Book? UNATJOMALJ Loose l^eaf and Hound Bootj national, blank book co. 10 It I vr ruble, Ilolyoke, Mn?a. mtnKKHmfl GREENSBORO,N.C QNXOI?RF3POKDEH(F.COKftDEHT CUi\IBEKLAN D COUNTY TO HAVE NEW TOWN (Special h> Tho Times-Dispatch.) FA KM VILLI;. VA, Jan. 12.?A colonl/.aiion company, which recent - ly purchased a large farm in Cum berland County known an the (Mil I- orK i'lantation. is having several hundred acres laid off as a town silo. The place is located on tho Wash ington. Klchmond and Florida High way, about nine miles from Farm ville, and is well located. Already several lots have been sold and tin: company is making rapid progress towards building up the place. A canning factory, saw mill and wood working plant is to be erccted in a few weeks to give employment to hcmc-scekerx. Believe t'lieck-l'nn.scr Insane. PKTKKSUUIU;. VA.. Jan. 12.? Charles W. Cheatham, young white man arrested in Koanoke last week ;:it tiie request of the local police on the charge of passing worthless checks on a local bank, today waived : a preliminary hearing and held for j trial in tho Hustings Court. The boy's mother testified that she be i lieved him to bo mentally unbalanced and asked that he be committed to an I insane asylam. If this were done, ? she said, she would make good the worthless checks. Norfolk I'nstor llmi^nM. NOUI-'OLK. VA., Jan. 12.?At the midweek service of Central Baptist <'hureh last night, the pastor. Bcv. 1'*. )V. Putney, tendered his* resignation in order to accept the call he lias re ccived to tiie pastorate of the First Haptist Church, Darlington. S. C. To Take ItcllgloiiM Census. DANV1LLI5. VA., Jan. 12.?Tho Fed eration of Men's Bible Classes has determined to take a religious oensu.i "t the city on Sunday, February 5. Or: that, day every house in Dan ville will be visited and data secured as to church membership. It will be an interdenominational undertaking. ? nrnllne Deniocrnls Iteorgniilr e. FREDRKICKSBUIiG. VA., Jan. 12. ?The democratic County Committee ? l Caroline County was reorganized by electing J. Boyd Washington, for a number of years its secretary, as chairman. I'obert WoolfolU was chosen as secretary. Women Voter* I,end In Ifnmpton. HA.MI'TOX, VA., Jan. 12.?Women voters outnumber the males by more than 100 in tills city, according to figures just made public by the HEAD STUFFED BY CATARRH? USE A HEALING CREAM If your nostrils are clogged, your throat distressed, or your head is stuffed by nasty catarrh or a cold, apply a little pure, antiseptic, germ deslroving cream Into your nostrils, it penetrates through every air pas sage, soothing Intlamed, swollen mem branes and you get Instant relief. ,How good It feels. Your nostrils are open. Your head is clear. No more hawking, snufiling, dryness or struggling for breath. Oct a small bottle of Kly's Cream Balm from any druggist. Colds and catarrh yield like magic. Don't stay stuffed up. Belief Is sure.?Adv. Special Sale of Rubbers 100 Pairs LADIES' RUBBERS I to Suit All Heels While They Last 50c LADIES' B TAX HIGH SHOES * $2.69 BOY SCOUT SHOES | $148 CHILDREN'S SHOES $L00 LADIES' !< HOUSE SLIPPERS S $L00 ALBERT STEIN Fifth and Broad j rju&t Qnfy little Pimply Although a pimple will often ap pear despite the care given your skin, a bit of Black and Whito Beauty Bleach applied at bedtime will safely and quickly remove this blemish. Black and White Beauty Bleach 33 the ideal skin beautifier in in stances of tan, freckles or dark blotches. Black and White Soap ?fragrant and dainty?should bo used in connection with Beauty Bleach to keep the skin cleansed of all impurities. Black and Whito Cleansing Cream may be used to allay any irritation due to over sensitive skin tissues or exposuro to the air. Your druggist sells and guaran tees Black and Whito toilet prepa rations. Ask for a copy of the popular Black and White Dream Book, or writo direct to Depit. E., Plough, Memphis! Tenn. Charge He Made Liquor Next Door to Church j Imperial to Tho Times-Dispatch.) STAUNTON. V.\., .ran. 12.?The tolllliK of the hell, til" pleadings ?if the pastor, tin- sentiment of hymns and the general atmos phere uf the church hail no righteous effect on Arch Downey, if what county oillccrs allege is true. lie is cliarKCil with operating a Mill and gambling joint next iloor ti) the Methodist Church lit Craiiss vlllo. liecausu Craigsvillc is with out Jail facilities Downey, follow ing his arrest, was handcuffed to a steampipe on the premises until arrangements could he madu for bringing him to Jail today. treasurer. l'nfranchlscntent of tho women has more than doubled tho voting list. Sy it oil In ('tilled Meeting. DANVII.L.K, V.\ , Jan. 1 ?ever 100 delegates to tho Virginia Synod will meet hero Tuesday at Shelton Memo rial l'resbyterian Church to make re ports on the stewardship campaign. A called meeting of the synod wt'l ta*e place here on that day. Still Siciiiiu; Tobacco Contract. AMHICttST. V.V . Jan. 12.?-Amherst County farmers are not content with a P3 per cent sign-up of the tobacco growers' contract, and signed con tracts are reaching the ollice of County Agent O. I). Ho.ss every day. Inhibits (irrrn Apple*. KNOXVIM.K. TIONN.. Jan 12.?A special from Johnson City says: Green apples plekdd from a tree In January is what arc being e.\*ii- | bited here by eforc he could crawl the car finally ceased Us gyrations I out. Sale of Blouses New Georgette and Crepe de Chine Blouses ?Tailored, embroidered and beaded. All kinds of collars. Overblouse and tie-back styles. Every popular color, sizes 36 to 44, but not every size in each style. Choice? $1.99 New Dimity Blouses ?Fresh, clean, new Blouses, with Peter Pan collars, neat turn-back cuffs, edged with rick-rack, lace, pleatings. Some with colored dotted collar and cuffs. Tuxedo models, too. Examine the fine, sheer quality striped, checked and barred Dimi ties, and you'll agree these