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CLERK CONFESSES George K. Long. According to AX asliin^ton Police, Admits Black-Hand Letters. ^ JHIA I H THREATS SENT S;i\> ll?' Never Weul to Flares Vi here lf?* Demanded Monev He I.eft. I Hy a-??>?!* ted frc-s.l I \\ \SH IN* 1'-N". 1?. -I. <;.- rir ' 1: ,t , r i. i'l t' ? Km . .iii i f In- | v ...t \tf.ill.s of the Wat 1'? partincut j . ? . l ' Mift -.-? 1 today, accordinij ( . tl j.. 1 ???.. to tlii- authorship <>( : I *"., 11 ? I Utters recently M'-viV. il j t . il :n . Whit- f riner nmbsissudor ? . Fran r. and I'.v several w men prominent Was in^ton society, f) . li t'i ts dcnamled laid- s i'iis i?f in ? ami tin- t??-:.? >1 (loath if the ?an - *? r? ? Hi* forthcoming. was taken Into custody loilay, ;.fter I'.parttnint it Justl.-,-. auints wiTi sa I t i have traced the 1 ?? tr tn ' .1 > preuliai ity in the liami w ii tr a- ! l y a watermark lisi <1 in ! \\ .1- In partuient stationery. lie j ?? ad*' 1. alleged confession sifter j than two hour-' of ijUest i ??ii i n n I j?-?!11- In ailqiiarti rs by Inspector ? ? i :i ii t . hut t in was permitted to re-I nun ; !.:s home, where his wife Is ! ? ? -ly i'i'. Ix_>hc. is I" \ i ai.- of i eo ami I a- thn> children. I "\.i . ha:-- was preferred acainst j .. I: :?? I tor < it ant said. "We ! t>..-o u i .iii net htm when In want ( . :v mI w . th'.uirht it better t? ? let ' m no t otne to rare fur his wife, wh.i (.- \ ill. an'I hi- three ehll .i-i.ii. 1 - .li s Mr White, according; t.' the tl" threatening letters were .. \..l Ii Mis. Thomas 1" Walsh. | if tin late "copper Kin tr" ??!' < 'olnrsiilo: Madame Christian llangc. widow of the former Norwegian mln -.j.tei-, ami Mrs. Mary Scott Town-end. t\i-i onlini; to the poliee, l?"hu* v i 11 as valet to Major-t ieneral *V*la'rence II. Kdwsirds when lie w:i> ?-*?ef of the Insular Uut'eau, stud hsiil 1 I0iv? l? 'I around the world w Ith his -employer. In his confession, lnspee-| HvC. tirant stated that Hony said. "I don't know why I wrote the lel Z;1W- 1 may have Rotten my idea -<<?nn reading of the Oattl case |a rc "*cnt Hliick Hand csise], lint I was -anxious to see the children of the * *i;y provided for. and 1 thought ? ntso rich people might help." .. JJ'i declared, however, ta,. Inspector ridded, that ho never went to the 1 laces where ho had directed the Money to ho delivered, and "wouldn't touched It." One of tin- llrst 'hlngs I^onK did after confessing, it -.at raid, was to telephone his wife ?.titI sisk hr.r to notify tJeneral lal ?iuijii, v. iio is now stationed in liu.s Tnn. <:arlton and jiawes ".".'WILLS ARK PROBATED V-oJinei'ouisI I.eft IXnlc > 'lalnril nt SIl."i,IHHi?\irglnin Trust t'oin imiiv AUiuliiloirntur. Kdgar S. Carlton, resident manager t i Hriilsh-Anierican Tobacco ?'mn any. who di* I on i-Kcbruary Is. .in .-tale valued at $ 1 ,ZS1 T> 000. sis . v:. ??? d m ?'?' anc ry Court yes let - -t.t-. v. hen i". .1. t'arlton and tie Vli V" ?' ' '-i <" 'inpan>" riualirieil a ad hk; t ? tiirs ..! t ae estate. Personal ;ir ;.? i :n \ allied at $1.200,iMi0 and ? est..; at j I .oiiO. There wa? no mX M; ail Ion was si bachelor, his ? t i' itive be inn bis latin r, J. "\V. < -t i it'ii. - "i'li ' f tannic! II. llaSi a w,;\s I \ ?-.-tei day, with tWo >^iUnila Ti . ? i .:npany and Horace llaNves r e . ?? a- executors. The t->late V . t ' d at ?3:l. '00. Mild is lull to oiia'.i\ '. '.he business interests u-oliig m ' >n, lloraco S. 11aw e.s. 7.'.,I. 'il*' Kiause (|ualllled us ex iv-'ate of .Vl.'iKt'ie Vir . \ allied at $7,001' 4H-TLI K O. K.'S IM.A.NS < '1 MILLKR R110ADS ?r t *l?ri*i*f 11 ii i lil i ni? \tljolii re Sired l'ro|?er<> ? ?st M.Mmi.Oiiii. ,il r< \. d y? st< rdn> >\ j'<-et r I'.utler t*'r the ' ? the Miller A ? n i J i .1. < .-tr, ? t ami fur ? I .11 . I - to t ie III i,.id lire The plans ,;,ll f"i ? , :') : bu: iii;t,n adjoili ? nt CSra . t eel inr. . t ?? 1-M lb Stt.it, t litis m 'h- ei tii- block ttont Wi ? The .l! *t ? utloll.s i!i? 1 *.i ? es' .?pi scr ?? ? in partitions The ?a ?? ,-tn . ; lnjihlit-n a d that 1 ? r a I - 11 ? r.: ad S11 ci? t side ?jiA? was filed yesterday '> ritioii for a permit to build J'..b. '? ? ? 1.. 11?? a' ;? i ?"h:.nibei 1 i ^ M. JONKS IN .M \\ SHnoTINt; -Hl-Urlli^ Hi.eloses I.lenient of l.nor . ' im > rinltil > nn to It I'* |ioiis| - .?> ? bllilj lur l iitnlilj. ZZZft ' i '???!?' : t ? f i.- ?vi ii - -oit t. :ii'. , a ;.i responsibility t r tro ? ft*; ' ' .: T .".i ..ioi the iicl.t,. al .ii.i. ? i,. ? \ M. .'on* * ?;u <lis - tr ? ? (' ,i r: ? -ti 11..i> ,\| i ^r. kIioi In nn outhou*e s>? - ; i.? ? i ' ' t l.i homr Sunday ?1"' -troni* pr-'htihil t sh"'. may have h< ? ? ? whom' Mr Malic l.i the oitthon-e. r. ?< it.,-. .. v.n ? 11., "*PT : lireii. silthoURh ho llu pistol held by Ml ? I to < X [iloft. ,\| I Il.t'i l of al. ? ?? l- Wn "led lo l.yneliliuru. ---? i hi; *!:?:. \' \ i eb. n. jvsi * "?yjJllv .*)... !? Wiii.Ii il in I> ir.v.ll< > ...w.*l Mm' ? . .!!?? f". -?'!i - * *l felonP.'.j. nit ,y arrested here today KuUivah i- ehurfred with fihontln* .. o ?: rpuiy sheriff ?if Henry County ( RIGHMONSEHS IB UTTDIB ELECTRIC I1MI* MEET TrarkI oss Trolloy ami Inlair I a\ Burden Kliitiiiialioii l to Be I)isrusso?l. The American Ktectrio ICailwaj 1 Assoi at Ion wljl )i<> 1 <I its mid-winter I . ?)! vent Inn in I ndlat.apolls next Tiits i'a>. Itoprcscntntivi s of tin- Vir ginia Hallway and Power Company vvlio will attend llii' .on volition arc John i;. I I.u veil, fi ller;.I riati.i:: r. ??'"1 A H I(irrmann. sicrctary lo the president, J'ho ilire.* main topics w hlcli x* ill !*.* consider '1 at this mceliiiK of , t r 14- railway rr.on will |?* trackless tr -lit v s> -\ in1 the elimination t ' i nfair tax hvrdons on 11>?- street car i ill* t ami public relations . Tin ills, ussloli .1" the trackless trolli y will ho It'd hy 'P Kmmons, president of tlic ll:iltlni<>ro stroot t hi I way sv.sti in. Mi. Ktumous '>? . ...i: itlirn m wIiiti' traikl< .-s trol lojs ari larcclv used, ami has studied tin tr op./ration. Ho also has ha<l v ol. i \|i? ri.-iuo in operating mts<>. I iip hus-.s. K. |5 Whitman. ..f the M.nl 1'ililj.- Service I'omnu.-sicr, and Pan! .Vhoup. president of iho street rati *?:?> system of Sanfra no:s. o. als.i will discuss the subject. Mr Shoup is at pros, tit operating I ra i k 1 ess scrviri*. Fielder Candors. sire* t railway 0 mmisi ioner of Cleveland. O., will discuss* un."air tax burdens on street cat tiders and suggest how in ,*lim. irate them. Those include i?ros? ?*a r niim ta\*s. |iavln?. and other tiiilir;it iojiF. ?'tints who will discuss those ob jects include Satniul lnsul!, presi dent of the Common w. 'tilth Kdisoti Coin patiy, Chicugo: \V. B. 1?. Alney. ihairmaa of tin- Pennsylvania Public Scrvioo C'oinmtasloit; .1. w. McCnrdle. "hairitiati of the lmllana Public Sor yi. i Comminsion. and Mrs Antoinette r'tink, t.f Washington, 1 >. .'. HOUSE PROCEEDINGS Tim i loll-.- of I iele?.ites ...livened yesterday al 10:<Ti o'clock, and pray. r was off, r.-.l |.y n..v. ,\ ust I n ii. ]t, ? | a Pastor of ih-- Nnrthside Haptist Chun h. I '< I'-uato H .1 Taylor, of Annusta. moved that the reading r.!' th< Journal 1... dispensed with. The \ p|ir*>priat!ons < 'omttilt tot> ro 1 "rt>d tin '.ill a tit hi*rl7.inir 1!. K. J,eo Soldiers' 11 >ire to lmrrow J10,(n.O for h* atinu appai atlis. 'I'll. Utiles Committee reported the fcllowliiy s| colnl orders: Hons.- hill. 17 1, crtalmi; tho H.imp :?'? It ads p. rt *'oiniillssion. No. :i.M. *n reference t.. assessors No. 191, relative to commissioners of tile reveti'lc. Nos lus to ilM inclusive, the var ! Ions fee hills. i !>? letatc It. I.im'.say Cordon sought [ to have tin- Port Commission Itlll laktti from tho special order, but his efforts failed. Me tllen moved it the hill he referred to the A|> l-i opriat ions Committee, which mo tion failed on roll .all, the vole !???!:.ir. ayes .'10, noejj 4~. I'elcKato I-;. ?)'. Itoiiiurant, of I rlin .? Kdward, offered a joint reso lution of thanks to the city of Nor 'oik l< r iho on t c rt a in im)n t piovidod on Heorno Washington's birthday, which m ,is adopted l?y a rising vo.i | Mi.- Setiai- concurred hi the r. s . Hit ion The following 11ouso hills Velo then advanced t?> their ennros monc Nns. "I J, 2 |2| -j-jl. -JUS. 241. 213. -?PI. 2?a. JIT. 201'. 291. 2'.i2, ;:?) I. ai2. :ti.t. nos. ai5. o'i'l<"k the special ord.r, Hons, hill SCi, the n|ipropriations '5i''? "i,s ?twain entered into, the chair !>? Ititr \ acatid at 2 o'clock until :! r.O ami at t; ..'clock, until s o'clock. BILLS li\ Tin; JIOUSK ?"'! r. j '!'?> til. t'..'ii 111 it I'iiiance j , "v , Sl" > ' ">* ^ : ? ?, HIT t . .s I ' ;'??"*?? : .i - .???.? v, ?.f. w .ir.?1 \n ?i r :t,. ^ "?? r r itli.i 1>; t .i ii I s i.e t ..f lax* 4 in ti i , : . . Hy Mi Itr.n. t.r l.yn lil.urR-A hill *n j .t.n.-n l a n I r<* -iiin-t Il.,n ik t.f i,., . r".v.r-;T r-vi nii* t .r /iti.. -iiptort ,,f i|,. l.-i\t .ii ii. n ?! t'titiliv fr**e selitm - .tn.i i*. i1 ? iy ill.* Interest ..ii tile tint. a. *i* ? ml t.. provide a *|>4cltd ??> for I.en tioiin, .i* liutliorlxvil bv n?H!tiun i>i nr th? Conmltiitii.ti. .,[.pi.,v..?| April !.?>.:" ..; ',j n* h amen.l.iti.ry thereof If t"e Ceininlu." Special, Private ?By Mr Smith, t,f All.en.ar!.. A hill to : *11 cr?atlnr an.l ; ''it* ttlartcr t.f 't.,; , Lnnei.i lvv' ?>rovl,u " charter untl , V , "f Knvcriaiie.it f..i ti... >.,1,1 act* Inconslntctu with"ti*iJ a.'-t" v By rM?l0n,?iilh?KrUy "r ?hnrloile?vlllo. ' ",y *"'"l'"-!> A l*Ill in " 1 ??? enact h.,tie.ik *. and 7 .' i ' ' ' " r'"i!>'. conllrni an.l v.i!i,i?te ?' . tli- :,t .- ... the present ,|.. ,ril. ? <ll?triet t.f itiv t<>? it "L >"* I !r ; r-i. . . .. ? ?! ?nit e t?. ipj .,|?t?,vI|l ?f tj?. ; . ?"""-es a, tr-i-tee- .i; ; , ?"?'? <lf facto truataes acllnn lh .Vr,1! dlHtrict. it!,.. !;<???- ?'?V ! * orertlim NC|iool huu.i I -.???;' ? -I III}.(?..*!?: t... MKie .1 . .,1,1 . *,. ! \'i He If. c. ? ? (I : , . . " '" ?'?':?? Ti ,ir '.i.iv M , ?. Ii ?i" I. -n imii.!-.>,? | ...... '?.? I !??.,: I ? , ; - ti*. Iw.n.ls .?'? r,;K"'V ? f j:-.-" . i.. lie- i.t.Ii.if llt. I,,.,. | ' ' '?"'?I a* pur-. ,t . ,. j ,Ul r:/" '?"? --.iM I- ... i tl i.. , 1 ''o 1 ? ->?' "ti u( .,?, I I-. ?, ?? ? '?.'?'???'?? ??' }???'?? -I- ?? - '.vi '?'I t ?' tr t s iii , i t . i" t llx' t.> pay t:.e lwllitl.'t til-.' Slime i .."ur- n c~ or?laii*-'.' with the ? ri - ,i I inert f." appriv* I i ? ? i - r t I; M- I ? . \ >."! . i* h'i-1. .ni: th l?,.:i f -hi -I,nr- !..r lie. c..unty ?' t? ? \\..:n* t-. :? .r- ?? I. I >. Anhl<> * *!h *.' t t .. I,.ti ns . uiteil l.y lit . !'.? M- M Cottir \ I : T'? .? ti ? let en l ?? ? tn .. t * i ' ? 1 ,ii it -I lu an ? ? *1 ?? >, : I ,.i- 1 ?: Temph ** a >? h*? 1> strict, ti Print'.* t5..?*?;e .'ounty. t?? ? ? ? ? w "ii.'. li t t'. ? \ fi .l $l? *?'. f r ; ,*?, .? . f : \ i.c .IT .in pri-s-Mit !n .1 #**?*ii.?? -s of "t.e *l:s-i.rt ai : f.,r th .-??ft f 1'Uil'l* K?* for white i ? *?? a' Hi ;ill!anta, ' it i>pr**vt-il I*.!. ) ?- .N! ? I* .* A h-.ll t . a ill*.'I, I and ?? "i,- t "i r n ,?!i act flltit'.s I Atl hcI tn a .rporat* th* town "f Wlnilior, . t! ?* ^i . "t Wiitht ..| :?'*.. : \i..r< i : .- I.er.*t. f..rt .tinrml'tl ? oilnell Mcelint; Si ll Week. Coin; 11 . 'lilt.title. II* < 1 i til'>? Ft hell ed lor ti"\t fttck are Coiitns tind I'J11:t i. Tlitsda-. niKl.t at s t.'. "'I:, :im; i .* d i :i t lit . < 'oin in It t< e nt \ o'clock Thuts liiv t cht. Tho t'laiins C .ti , Ii.il'*. i . i II! postpoll'-d se: > ion i ; .(loruti. fi.llitji? t > mat. t lall/.e oi; ( the i.calai <lat>. while the t.'tl lies ; C'.minJ 11. <? in. . ts r? Ktl'.a r i v The i <Md.n.tr. ?? ci.mailt!* * was . .t led to ! eoti id**i p. * 'ions in*, v i-ii; - tii.'t in .? j theat. i ? .. i Vln. and Main Streets . itnd o?, Me '.at., svil;.- Turnpike i.ear ' l - ' hit -'t re.*t. 'I'll. pill.1: ? is It. v . t. ,1 II.e. I lilt' - ! t-. ,i| t; < tils Ititl.'* t... II..okI. I.ttmlier. I.< tint : it..is In f i > i,' , i rat. s on r??.jjrh ir.'.iet i ; ai nk-'-aitll |"..t.ts I * tlu ''iies.'tp. a','.? .,*o i.i.i'. Hftllwny '? tt.'i. it lit hi-rl/.-r) >. >ii r,!.n l,\ the I >tl.ie .'orpct?111-t. c i,.hi * ? ion The ' ?!? leit.H rnnii' Ii iii t.. I-, j ? r 1 cut atid in'. . rt ? ? ? t: v. Mar. I. I Tie . j lipply to niov. menl - p I 100 miles land Inclidr .?!. l|.rr< nl - !? i, I. points ! nr I,? "iIrn . Pendleton Mlt.eral br.'l j v.lumbla. Pian to Teach All of America's Illiterates 1 Hy Cultcd News. | CHlOAlSO, Feb. L'f?Cliliago is u schoolboy's ulghniarc with 12.000 .school here. There are crowd* of horn- | rimmed spectacled teachers of stern mien in every liolcl lobby. on I every street corner. It Is a meotli'.K "f the superin tend.tie. department of th< Na tional Kducal Ion Association and (He teachers m; (hut tliey are no int to jam through .1 project to teach every one of America's 000.000 lllltorutcs to read and writ. . 'I'll. South has tii> monopoly on illiterates hy a Hum shot, uccord iim to leading ? ducalors. There are hundreds of thousands of (hem in almost . very Stale hi the I'liioti. they say. MEETING OF BIS BODIES CLOSES IN WASHINGTON it I rjie J ^ i'iii> in College and I Regular Lav. Studies fur Future Members. i I:> As ... ated i'n vs.i WASH IN IT- ?N' I'. I. L-I The Na tional Conference of IJ.ir Asso.-ia' ions at Its clos.m: session today ; I >pled prac(:call> una ni iimii- ' > the r.-om niemlat ion of the \m? rican I'.ar As sociation that future inciube-< ,,f Ho liar he required to have at least two years' college > dm a 1 inn in :? -!? I tion to th.-lr regular law s. h-...| wnk. Th. action of (lie conference w oi a. resolution, which it had !??-< ?i . \ plained. would place Hi> a: social Ions | under the moral obligation ot >tii\-; illg to have this edueiitional -t.iivlat I set up in their States and un v. rsi-l ll< s. The vote was taken in tb" in.ilst 1 of an ovation to Klihn Hoot, who 'lid Just rnlirllid* d a vt irriiit1 .ippe.il ? . (he i.-prcsi iit.it iv * - of more than 1 .">?) , har associations nt not ? per- , in.t the "111ustrit.u> examples ot ? ne i s of th" past" t.i hlo.-k the pin iilcntion of ih> Aim rican oar of the future. Mr. Hoot took the floor after dele Kates from several States had voic d disapproval of "unJusUtlahle no Iho.ls to drive poor, hut deservlim'. appli cants from the It ?al ranks," and after form, r Senate* Thomas, of Colo rado, had concluded a don u neia lory address on what l>.- termed "an un called for tno \ eine nt Ill his appeal. .Mi. Until pictured conditions which lo declared enabled "crooks and l>!.ir!<nuii|i>r> to practice1 fraud under th" piotectloii of a shingle," and to .all themselves law > ere hy reason of ? deplorable rotnli (ions which should !.? .orrecteil with out delay." While the demonstration was at ils height when lie had con-'1 eluded, Julius Henry Cohen, of New York. moved the adoption of the reso lution, and the motion was carried on a rising vote. RICHMOND TERMINAL TO MAKE M<; HON I) I SSI !?; (.run led \iilliorlt) lo Sell S:t,:iMI,IHMI Worth of l-'ir?t MiirlitaKe SeeiirKli'N. | Special lo The Times-Hlspatell.] WASHINGTON. Keh. .1. ?The In terstate Commerce Commission today authorised the Uiehttioud Terminal Company to issue J::.:!m>,i)0ii of Urst mortgage. thirty-year, per cent guaranteed gold bonds tor (he pur pose of refunding promissory notes of the company aggregating $:t.l-'."i. I *?<???. At the same time, authority was | granted to the I:. I-'. |*. and the A. I c. I.. (.. assume all obligation and liahilit\ i.s guarantorc, of the lirs! | morigauc bonds. | Tlies. two railroads. It is set fo-(|,, ? w n all the slock in (he (crni'n il company Til. II- w Ootids are (o 'e sold (?? Kllllll. I .V Co.. of Vew Vorl{. at not I.-- than ?il'.i.'i at pat ainl accrued interest The ilrst mort -ag.' i- to he made to Hi.- Klrst Na tional 'tank ot Itichmond. In an nouncing it-- ilc.'isioti today, the com mission stated that no ohjec( ions jlroiii any quarter had In t-n raised in ['!?.? new tiuaiK inn of the terminal j I'ouipany. KENT BILL NEED NOT WORRY MARY I'ICKFORI) Screen N|nr Receive* (lure Than 91, t'J.'t.llOII for llll Weeks* i Work. I My Coiled News. 1 i NKW V'iKK. |**eh. J I. Wearing a j "ark plush coat and a black velvet hat t r I in in d with hlue velvet, Mar;, i I'i. kf. id looked the part of a shop ! g;r. not a movie i|Ueeii, during h- r fourth day tn conn to resist a suit I ??( Mrs. t'or i iWilkcning for $108, I ' 1 '? I'oiic. ias KaIrhanks and her j ii: oilier wer. Willi h. r and Mary's nose was a we,- bit rosy from a cold \.thoiii;h .-lie looked as though sh< i m i;ht be worrying over ne\i month's ,i?m. .Mary actually received ,?i.|j.: 1 from Atlolph /iukor for I'M j wee|;? work, it was shown by a ; statement read to the <oiirt. and ? Oiild buy a fur t >at i ' she wanted | lo. silll Captured in llnid. A io,.p. r st iil. w ith a capacity ? : siMv gallons, and 1 gallons of < i:..?sli w . r?- contiscateil hy police from ' Si ciml Station in a raid yesterday ! atternoon a*, i :;i'.'? Uevcrly Slreet. Two i negroes wi i .? arii scd and are being ' lo l I for a hearing n Police Cour( ! (in; morning They nave their names i Willie Thomas and la w-is llarrh i Till ac.ests w . re made by 1'olictmeti ! Cord and Caldwell. llntH* skull I 'fnelureil. lrvin III o w it. 13 u-ats old. 1:1 I ! Wi t Main Sire.-t i- in a seriou i ci ii lltic ti .ii (lie ViiK.nla llosplla' (I., res<:it of beinu thrown from his I hie\ . !? ,n a , o| ,..ti with an auto I it < I ib on North Harvey Strei ( I 'I i 11 sda > . .< mi..; In an N-rav e\ l< Ii. I mi |e ii yis(eida> physicians found )itill suffi I iiiK from a ir.e Ulled skill. Mobile Holds >1 ii r it I (.nis l'e(e. M''1! 11 Al.\. l-'ii.. ^1 The open 1 Ing of a :ive da ' s' Manli <iias . ar | nival fi t- was slgnali/.ed tonight J with a parade hv the Ktovve of j Columbus 'lb.- ?-uhJce( of the parade v; tlo- !if. oi chrlslopher Colurii ' ? ami tl. discover) of Atnerlen ; Vie Mai Ii (Iras v. ill conclude Tiles day nlglK. 'I mi ( on I Mine* < tosr Down. K.MiXVIIJ.i: TKNN . I'eh. HI 'I'iio inf.-. a' l.a fol. I ne are to be r' 'it (lowii at once, a- the market i pro. ? [ Com I is too low to Jiro ' dlice fuel it a protlt, it was aii | bOllnei d III t e loila \ I. ii ii it r ii Ii < ? ii 111 ii 11 ni-il. vi:u.sAiuia:s. r.b. 2:. 11,1,11 | l.ntjtlru. the "Bluebemd," was kuIIIo | lined at 6 Un (his nriorn'.nK. DUKE MILT GIVES SIS,101TU TRINITY I? li? Ho Used in E reeling Gymnasium War .Memorial. [Special to The Tltm-s-1 'isp.itcli. J I 'l" 111 I AM. X. C. l*Vb. Jl resi dent New announced today that, A lii; I or IJ. Puke, of the .lass of ISO.'., ami his sister. Mis. Anthony J. I'fowl I tiddly i \\ ho will tic roiii'Mii bercd as Miss Mary l_?ukc, of the class of I ?.?<?"), both of them now living: in New York City, have given I2.?,00n ty tin1 fund being ralsyii by til.- I rlnity alumni for the erection of tht< a I muni Memorial liyuinasium in honor of tlio twenty-two Trinity iii? 11 who gave their lives in the world war. Mr. l'uke ami his sister, from their undergraduate days, have continued to slum a keen interest in the af fairs of their alma muter. In lus senior year in college Mr. I>tiki was manager of the baseball team. I >tiri nvr the past li-w years hi- has shown particular Interest m Trinity ath iet ics. II- was instrumental in arranging lor tin- Trinity-New York L'niv. i sity foot hall cattle last fall, and together with other Trinity alumni has en etitertaliK tl the Trinity teams on their two visits to New York within the pa51 year. This generous contribution gives a grtat impetus to the eampaign now en to raise funds to build the Me morial (1 vtunasiuui at an early date It additional subscriptions and pay ments on pledges already due are made promptly by the alumni, then the contract can be let for the com pillion of the entire building now in stead of for only a part of it as was determined upon at the October meeting' of the aluntni council. I'it.al revisions of the plans are be ing made and construction work will start in the immediate future. it would See 111 to be possible now with the funds in hand ami in sight for the building to be ready for u: ?? during the next year. In making generous donations t" Trinity Mr. Muke aiul Mrs. I'.idd ? are following in the footsteps of their father, llenjamln N. iMike; 'heir uncle. Mr. .lames It. Inike. and their urandfather, the late Washing ton IMikc. tlie three thief financial supporters of the college through a period of thirty years. MAKERS OF "TAKOKA" DEFENDANTS IX SI IT V 11nntn l oncern I liargCM Itielimoiitl Corporation Willi \ lolutliin of Injunction of l". S. Court. The t"?ld Hominion Heveranc <"'otn patiy, manufacturers of "T.ikola." has been mad" the defendant in a sv.it instituted by the t"oca-?'<da <?otn pany. manufacturers of "Co -n-i ,'ola." (?Ihdals of the plaintiff company al lege that the < ?ld Dominion Beverage Company. a Kichinond concern, is n fringing upon its patent in using the name "Takola" tor one of its prod ucts. The mi it was tiled in the l>is trict Court, but it. is believed it will co directly to the Circuit Court for .i heating. I.ast year tho circuit Court of Ap peals granted an injunction restrain ing the Obi !>omiiiiou Beverage Com pans from using the word "Taka i Kola." The Richmond concern changed the name of its product to ' "Takola." but the Coca-Cola Company alleges tliitt it is a violation of the I injunction, which prohibited the local j concern from using the word "Taka I Kola" or l.ke words. The plaintiff 'asks for triple damages. STEAMSHIP HOMERIC MAKES MAIDEN VOYAGE 1 K\ Culled New s | ! NKW Y"l:K. i-Vb. ?-'! The Kaiser [ ha~ be. ii painted >1111 wherc\<r lie I formerly showed his haughty counte i 1 Mice which was almost everywhere. | aboard the great steamship Homeric, i v l.ich has arrived in New York on ! er maiden voyage. The Homeric, i.ow the property of the White Star l.it.e. Hying the British colors, was almost complete in 1014, but was 1.ever lilted out for service until she passed from German hands, which !?: ;li her. to IJritlsh hands, which ih.w operate her. after the armistice. M'" is the sixth largest vessel afloat, having displacement of 42,000 tons. The Kritish spent JsOn.ooo remov ing traces of Teutonic art front the d.-curative works on the Homeric, 'i'h' principal items of this decoration we., heroic paintings of the ex l\. set' < >ne e<|tiestrian painting of ! 1.1:1 has been so altered that al though the horse remains, the rider is a young and beautiful girl WIRES DOWN, TRAINS | STALKED IN WISCONSIN [By United N<us.I MII.WAfk'KK. WIS.. Kcb. 24 Kail ; communication, telephone . and tele I graph facilities, were reported still I h olly h unpered thro\?ghoiit the S'at? as a result of the worst storm in : y?-a 1 s. IKfforts are being made to dig out s' vera! trait s stalled in the snon dri f t s At Superior, in the extreme Xorth ' < rn district, a ? 1 t?0.00?i lire added , ir.n. h to the heavy losses. Intense cold is registered with the temperature close to zero. 9 ' Wait For? 11 POLICEMAN BECOMES I Transporter Trailed unci Ar rested by Keen-Nosed Lynebburg Oflieer. |S|i<?riji| tn Tlic Ti mes-1 >1 spa t c]i | l.YNc'llllUIUi. V.V. Keb. M Two I'ltllSllal IllOOUshillf caches Were IIII - covered here by the police, wln-n tliev took six iiikI :i h ilt u.illoiis of Knitik tin t'oiiMly lb|Uor from a white worn :ni :iml a gallon aiol nine pints from .1 negro. wlio siio-lb d so 1 ? r 11 < 11 y of corn moonshine when In- passed |n>. lie* man .Murphy that his arr? st t ? ? I - li ""I a lit tic- later. The woman, who escaped. ?\-as seen l<? wt assistance upon arrival at tlici I tr.on Statl*>ii hero from ItoanoUe, t?? ? ?''fry a urip and a I ox in a lunch room across from Ho- station. I ?e tfi'tivo t'hildress (jot a search war rant ami f..un<l Il.v.n half-gallon ruhber water bottles m the. Im.\ and .1 khIIoii in the ki:|> This was c.in tlsca t <-ii A little later Herbert Niinnallv. a local io-ki-o. tinished his blockade run from I "i 11 sy I va nia I'ounty ami S"t off a lo.-al train at the 1'nion Station. II.- passed Policeman Mur phy, whose nose was kiMMi. vNunnally was follov-<-d for a few squares and was then taken into custody. Il> had i'!i a jacket under lil.s top coat in \\ 11 i ? -! i there were eleven ;o kcts. Nine of the pockets con fined a pint buttle of liquor and h" had a gallon juir in a urip Nunnallv was hustled olT to jail and will he -nvcsti^ateit by the March craud jury in tlo t'orporati >n t'otirt. tontrnet fur ftll.lMHI Krlllt llnrreli. l.VNfllUVJUi.;, VA., Kelt. L't. -The Nelson County Krult I'.rowers' Asso . >.11 i? >11 has contracted for JiO.tH'O fruit bi'trels. recent contracts llllvltltf heel! ! '?> 1 also for spraying- materials foi Ipple and peach trowel's identified with the association, which will rep les. nt an oiitlav of 14 0,000. It 1 < Miniated that t':e members of the as*o. iation have >? ived aVcut Jia.im.i by o alii nt; then- purchases in '.-roiip rather than as individuals. Mi*. Hunt tile* In tlilbi Yrnr. ? Speeiil io The Times-l.iispiiteii | Wl.NSTON-SAI.KM. V t\. |-Vb. J ! .Mi~. Nellie Hunt, the widow of Andrew Hunt, who die I i'? ! ^7, priFsed away yesterday at <>ld liavid >oi i*ounty. neariim lor luith birth day. Mrs Hunt retained 141? her men tal facilities until the ? nd She wa? able to sew- and thread a needle up t.. .1 lew da; * ago. wh 11 . he Was tal.I II ill A very lucky strike for William Tell, Jr. One of the luckiest in history, when you con sider the consequences. When we discovered the toasting process six years ago, it was a Lucky Strike for us. ' Why? Because now millions of smokers prefer the special flavor of the Lucky Strike Cigarette ? because It's Toasted* ft ? w/iicA xirala in the delicioua Hurley flavor And also because it's O iO Guaranteed ty MIC. It I H\l>s MAN: Kv?r> Mirt-rs?fiil tiiihiursv mini in Amerli-ii liilirn 11 rrrlnin iiiiiiiinil of physical evcrriM? ciitj day. You can not (ft altiiut well with it. VS idler C'H inp'h Unity Oozen ?IIKAI.TII Itt'l t.OKIC" Kxerrlites wrre i-ndnrseil by tin- t . S. Army and Nmj as brine till- lo-st s% nI,-in nf exerrisp. KM MKT THOMPSON. Dim-tor ?Jtla Kn?t Itruad Street ? I ii (10(1'a K. llroad?H 10. Ilroutl * ? 1?I2 Hull Street? M 1Mb. fan llonst Iteef. . . .25e ^ (Mb. Can I 'it 111 pk i ti J15e ? lleiiuiniec) llaseliall Masks ^ 9J.OO ' ' l{ct-!aimeil S li <1 v c I s initl A Spades -..SI.00 n hi * Olllcn's Style Slmes. . . ..$5.50 Miiiisoh l.nst Shoes. .. .9o.no 'i lloli-Xail Shoes $4.05 t N. & W. NET INCOME SHOWS BIG INCREASE Is $">67,231.76 in Juuuury, 1922; $156,8:18.71 in January, 1921. ( la to Tin* Tltiies-I >lsj>at? li.l HUANOKK. VA.. Kcli. 21.?Tin- net Income <>r tin* Norfolk ami Wi'sliru Hallway for th<- tiiontli of January wan 157,231.715. as compared with f lfit>.N;!S.TI, for llic same period in 11?21. :nriiri|inc to a .staHMinut uivcn out from Viop-I'l ? siilt nt A.'-. N'cidlcs' ullicit here tpilay. The operating revenue* of the rail way amounted to $i>.020.ti< 1.70 for January 1922. as compared with 57. II l,S51.57 for the .same |A'i toil in 1H2I. The operating I'MX'itHfS for tli? month ol January. 1922, were J1.733. r,?2.08. compared xv;t|| 1.1,992.35 fi>r tin- Minn' period in 1921. The operating I'xppnKos ?!<?? 'teased more tlian J.'.*1""."""! in January this year under tlit- expenses for Januatv in 1921. SI i-iisliiiru Adopt* \i-n ^ii mint I.hmn. STUASIUUC. VA . I '???>. 21.?The Town Council ha? juM passed an or dinance to prohibit tl>. sale of to hHcco. confections a ml soft drinks on Sunday. 'I'll. druuKi ' ainl r> stati rant proprietors of the town ? \press themselves ns perfectly u illiim to cornl?Iy with the or.h r iti'l hceti lax In so f;n- tls custom ;iml i demand from patrons has prevailed FAMILY OF 4 SUFFERS PTOMAINE POISONING lloroic Kfi'orls Nrccssary to Save l.ivrs of Lvnch liurg Family. |S|?eeial to Tlio 'I liiii s-1 ilttpnlch.j JUYXCIini.'ltC. VA.. I'eh. L'l.-Mr. ami Mrs. <\ a. MoLiiiiiIi, hikI tw<> children are ii" overliii,' from llie effects of iitomaliii! poisoning In ilti ?> >1 liy catiin? country naui-anc Mr. McLmiih. u drug clerlt. wan away from (mine at the time Ins wife ami children were attacked ami Mr* Me CI.mill attracted tin- attention of a neighbor h.v tapping on a window, mid t III' li >lo- t; ? 11 > I <-? I Neighbors f ? ? ii n-1 t mother ami I.w? > < hlldrcn tiiuoiiKcloiiN wlicn lliev i :sli-<l into tli<* house, and it was on I > li> <|iii<-k heroic measure* ?. f a phvNicjau that their llvrs tvere Miveil. Mr. M< l.ainh wa * ? a I l?d home l>y a nelKiil'or. mid after tho excite meiii was ovi r h? milfercd an at tack of the .sani- trouble, though In ;? le:<? serious nature than lilti wife iiii?i children. < tiliil lllra ItiMilt of lllirnn. i.YXfiinrit"i. VA.. i ' i>. "i in - 1m <???.!, tin- :;-v ar-<dd . I;; 2 ? I ol l-'r.mk ThompKon, colored, who won l.urnedj Thursday wiien lor clothing Ignited | wbfie i?la> ini; with lire In a cook | il'm , .!t? d Thtirmlay night at t he j I ,\ nehhti I k I losplt a 1. CABINET URGES MONEY TO PRODUCEILIliM CAS Hclicve Roma Disaster Would Have Been Lessened Jiy lis Use. | Ity Ai<Koclat('il I'rcs.s | WASHINGTON*. 2-J? lJelicvinjr that the Iok.m of 11 f ? ? In tin- ?lenti -action of the Kli'iit alrhhlp. H-xii.t. would luive been krcatl.v Umkcih"! Iiatl ih> hi*r craft llt'i'li lllled Wi'h hcllttM, ill wli-ad of hy<lroi;''M kiim, I'nsliliiit llarilliiK anil members of hit oillclitl raniily were understood to "navo - elded at today's I'nbinct incitltii; to tihk OinKl'i'HH fur it liberal approprl at Ion tor production ami i:-?nsi iva 11? >11 helium. Tin' matter of IniM'cnhln^ !iel!mn product inn wa: ha ill to liav.- been i onsiih ri il liy tin- I'ahimt for hall' .in hour. Secretary Full laying before tne President ami other members cmiKtd erablo ilata on tin nonlnlluintr.itble Kiih and also Hi*- draft of a t? ritat i\ liill to providu for Increased pro,In tion arid conservation. Anion*? the related Huhji'itK djKOUflsed, it was I? ?ii-iI. \v 11m tin- pnsidhilit y nf -ih lainlliK stor?'? ?>f helium by 11??; jjov eminent from tin. natural ?ru !'' ?! . on public land.s. ?lull I'upiilnllon I'll KI XT I AN frill L' HO. VA? l-Vb. Li. The county Jail now has the largest number In sn-veral years, there l? iriK thirteen at present, and a new iinc is udded almost dully. c'JKalfiiiner cffirot/tevs BROAD AT FIFTH "Royal Ascot1' Grenadine Ties special at?1.65 Mm who examine them most critically are certain to sen the wisdom of selecting in quantities. Every thread pure silk .flu* genuine tirenadine weave, full fashioned, and fitted with slip-easy hand. Choice of plain colors and neat pin dots. Special Saturday 1 "Van Heuscn* Collars Five of the most popular styles, including the "Vim C.arde," which many men prefer, hut have diflieulty in finding. Com plete range of sizes, including quarter sizes from 1up to 1S. Cift v cents each. 'jfc Madras and Percale Pajamas?2.15 I 'lai 11 anil ? If-*? t ?? t? f? ? ? ??? . ?-.? i i lly i.ill ?> t ? I II Mi till If. | ? ?|. t I III. Ill- fl Willi t, Mile !????;>- ? ? Ji? I !???>!< ! ImiIIimi.x. Som?r li.iv I .11 I /1 i I ? I' I : .11'..Ml |J? . k III.I llotVII flilllt ill i i.iit r; .itlliK ?'jliir*. ' ? ti.plM- llm* of ?iz. I'ink, Illue, Tan. While and Lavender. Imported No ve I ty Hid kf 's H.llulK I'H li: ? (?. J-1n ? IV 11 III h>v ? ral iiindij' ?fl'-itii A l.il lot of iih ii'm I'ure I.llM'M H.i I. ? I K ?.? r. 1; t? ( llnpot! ? ?I from l-'taii" ?, .iii>l :;ho\\ 11 in a %an?ty of at'i., tivi I.or <l< i . ?! ? ff. ct < ? in- ;? .illv ? ">li| for 11.i rI> iloiili!.- t!?tB |?rtc. . 50c You Can't See It Tomorrow! Today Is Your Last Chance to SEE What Your City Makes VAUDEVILLE MUSIC Admission 25c (War Tax Included) Exposition Closes Tonight