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SUCCUMBS 1UIULNESS Rrprorntativ?* S a in u ?? 1 M. 1 Die* After Long 11 In rs*. I it\ ;.<? ed 1'ress 1 N ??:w I?>'1: v V <' v i" ' !:? t> tMMiUIV. . S?*vi?'l M if <-he| I Hrllison |f,r ? . t; i ll \ i < < *n rolin:i < lm s. ? . i ? ? ? ? w tv ha I 1? en , , jt , , ' :i :??? .< 1 hospital for ?.rve-i -i <!:? I at ?"? ;t'1 o'< this n , ? ? ' i Ko II t ? thf lots- j . . ? ? c w ' 1 i n A II. i 1. V or | , ; . ' , \\ ? e i\ .it nil li is rr iv ii ?! * ? \ from Koohester. y i w ? <? :.l undergone .?n ' Op. aii..i j Mi- hail hren .1) ill hrilth f?r sov- j llcvrcKoniatIv<> Hrnismi1 wrv serv-1 i ? t i i - in n ? 'onc t < ss h i, 1 ? had Indicated thnt he woultl he a I . u'.j |ii . ii> . > |.< i! h at th<? pri .r . >? i M ? . |!,nn??n was I i ji ? h t> -ii Mari i "n. 1ST" II.- w.i? ? il.'l at Wake Knrest ;. u? <ii ! ??<?? 1'n. \ ! > of North ? i -"h- .i. 1 ? i: admitted to the hat . . 1 ? 1! ? ? i tired I., w until 1>< ; when lie became Hiiperlntendt-nt of I J.;. I ? i ? I! <?' I 1H t loll of I'liltfll I'ollllM.I I ! ti .1 ' - p t.? It ion Ii Ii ? 11 1 ? 1 V i' I . ? ' ? was i!e.-tert a nultilier of 1" ? : x 1 \ v ? h ' 'oitgress II. ? - . \ ? ?.I t>\ oin daughter. .V - ?????? -?? ? ? 1 r I.VII 'I ? : .?'?.< r\ ces will In- at the Klr?: K.t; : st iViui'-li at .1 o'clock to " rr-.w i ? ? ? ? u. and interment v '? t.. :?<i- I'll' in the family plot in th. local -.-ncterv si i s i\ i?\<;i:\\t hig JIOOST 1'OK KIOHMONl) | t?. I'nrrlsh nml Director of I'ulilie Works ^iii III** \il<lrcfc* 1'nsi Kml liiiKtnexo lien. that tin Virginia |||h. 'a I'.ik?'ii ii: will of the t !i ,lii; ? t 111 i ll > ever ha K kn o\ n < i-i at Kt I'arrlah, jimiiiilcnt ? ? *n* s Mills A se< ?? ? 1 a t ion ii f 1 H and Knit on. iM .i nil ft - inti of the hoard of director* In'flotei '? ??c.r '.ist nicht. il.i lareil that s, ... ' ?" v 1>'\?' a tloat. and ih.it it should repiesent lllchmond and Vir i ' a rat hot than a portion of the t v\ I.. ? J?rdi>n Shelnn emphnffired that i 111 j r' ? Ii Mill is i?ne of t ho seats of the > * ' '>? pointinc out 1'atii k I!' ? ' and St. John's I'hiiii h. ? V ?? .1. >' iviile. IXrr.'tor nf I'uli u 'li .-!ai fil i he v.. itinc onlin W'l: I" the resident tal M f ''""v "I hitmnd anHtnvt in\as,,n ? Ktnrii, litis iipss tmlldiims nnd the ateis. Mi Savllle deelared the ufeet f " e :"IIHIII act w ould I f to spread ' on- nous over the town and ? tn ooni-I 'luis 'eat I nf; sul,. |,UNI n.-ss I ? He de.-tared it would he a I ~ T "tnil 11\.? forward sti do In I i m Iifi. ??ri? i s pi i n i t'Fs, lii i'oinhiciitiiiK on the I ?epartment 1 ' "It aniiiL' Ml. Sin il le asked ' - *? ? i111 i \f crl t li'ikui and sun- 1 i. -st i n. f??!- 11 hi" lo st inethoilis of i i- -. j.uik l: l in .nd . lea n. | Kl 1! > PKKSKNTMKYr HKI'l SKI) BY C(H K T I I ? v \ SS,,. ? If,] p, f | >\ \ .it ,v I'iMtTO met, April l.t. , ?' ;. v. k. Foot... .,f IS r ,,f Mm .I'lan. h?? - ? t -? seiond time to ac cept tile report of the Kt and Jury. '' .'' ' il I" ''st ii t men t fi1 ,''' Holly, timet nor. and ' "r ''iis-ular adminis ; ' ' ep..ri m as returned to ' "j ' " ' - ?r; "i ney'ii offliee. In hi* ' ' .^ ii tu permit the report " "" tiled .ludu* Koote sn i<l -rne ',,r t'-hidv ntiy new re. <i lest thnt siich report he tiled " The Brand jury thereupon was dismisses llooilf Liners I se II j ilroelilnrli- \e|?|. ' ' i. i .A N11, ri. V April 13 Hwlro 1 ' : a-'ld is heing used now by i v ' h - sf.-t ii.ii (,f |--|,,r. 1 ' ' ??' 'kt- mash ferment quiekly. a ??t.rd.iiK to t he sheriff's otM. .-r here ' ? ? ' ? vt < eiilup ra ded a ii i '??ii in re n ntf fiJun'd a i|iia n t it v of t lie " 1 t i.t w hile I j h t ii ? tig ii,. *r. r< :,<? It ii 11 ill ii ^ lloiislnc l'ri?niirr< Iturno. ^ ' M'1 1 1 '? Kmir 1'illdin?;s. liousinp 4: i pr soners. were deatroyed ? si .-rda ? n i in |,i s..|, ' ' ' " ' ' ? edii v . avali-y at '? 'her l.irns were sent ' '? - ? ' ' ' '?? . rim i mi * K (iiu I nnninnllne III. I' 1 ? -id N'.-u ? J AT'MA'y I, 1 , April I ?? K m? ' ? -s r. I ?tried 111 suffer IHK * He was some* FOR EASTER Ih'' li"iir)it t?t ^ooii form! Tin? hfiuht of fiiif fnhricK ;nni lailoriim! J h?- li''iplii of salisfactioii! Cutaways' Kvnn at twico our prifo. host ouptom tailorn ran off^r no niore. Silk JJats, Canes, Patent Ivoatherfl, Gloves. Four-in-harids designed spe cially for cutaway wear. to <Jlspo>8 for |5 at< the prop men u-er, ..... . nanie? ??? ?<?vl Hn?nd Street. Iirake i th ay w i>y wt v? Jlil v? Bu. . -Mi. ilMS PENITENTIARY TERMS ON LYNCHING CHARGE I I'y VsMiciatoil Press ] AMKmCl'S, P. A.. April U Three men. I to nny l>cvan?, Henry Harvey anil Henry l.pw in Kulford, wire con-j vloted of ?".?hooting a! another" by j a J11r* In Superior ?'ourt l>?? r?? today! n innnorli<>n with trecent iyiir!i- ' illK of Will Jones. .1 negro. Tin* jury recommended that ti??< I rases be treated as m isdemea nors. 1 I.? jt tin!to \ I,i11 lejohii In<*il to it ? so anil s>"ntrnc??' ih??m to serve one to four >e?is each They were released on bonds of me h. l-cnding hearing of motion.- for new trials Klght men in a:l w<r- accused .if- \ loi an ii\estigation of the lynching. \ h it five of them tie.). leaving thc.r ? families anil farm* WILSON DENIES DINNER 1 .MESSAGE GIN EN RY HIM 1 l<\ Vsoi i;i'i 1 Press.] NKW V< >i: K April 13. The New. Y'o k Times tonight made puhlie a letter from \Vno>l ro w Wilson '1e n v - inu that he had sertt or authorised any "tie to cotivev a message to the JcfYerson Day dinner here last Satur day night \ mesjns?, read nt the ?tinner l?y Mrs Montgomery Hare, chairman of the woman'-* dinner rnni mittee, and attributed to the former President, said "Sav to the Democrats of New V"vk that I am ready to support any man who stands for the salvation of America and the salvation of Am'r Ira is justice to all classes." HIS HON I) CANCELED ANTI-RED GENERAL SEMENOFF JAILED. I'ontinued From Klrst Pacn.) j three friends. lawyers and Interpre- I ters. started for Sheriff Nagle's of- j flee. M M Itreher. oomisej for the | surety company. was there, and af- I ter .Mine Semenoff had counted her | chain of pearls an(| her diamonds. | whleh had l?eeu held as collateral, he I turned the general over to the sheriff. ! lleneral Semenoff. while he was waiting for the bondsman who never I came, det-lar'il that he was guiltless of anv atrocities in Siberia or any- ! where else. Never Coiiiilennnerit \troellies. "I fought against the Bolshevist*," he said throiiRh an interpreter, "anil It is possible my men may have pone to excesses in some rases Hut 1 never countenanced any ?uch thine, aiiij stories that I Knowingly permit ted my men to attack women and children, or shoot American soldiers are foolish." The genera! told of seven bullet " wound- In hi? shoulder and knee, which he said give him great ;>a!n. Bad Blood Is responsible for tno?t of the dis eases and ailments that afflict hu manity. To purify It take Hood's Sarsaparilla Purifies and vitalises the blood. And he he was worrying about spending a night In jail because of them. Ilf was also worried a hull I Mm*. Spin?vnopr, he said, because she had j been III. " SK.MKMIFK KOIK'KS TltKATKII A I.I.IKS WITH IX.MM.KM'K WASHINGTON, April 13. ?Allied soldiers iii Siberia were grcpli'd with insolence and were refused .oopera iIkii by the Semeiio(T forces, the Senate l.abor Cmnmltlfc waj* lold to fln\ in lis invest iRa t Ion into the ac tivities "f General Gregorie Semenoff. nntl-ISolshevist leader. w hose de portation is sought by the nun mi 11 ee i'1i;i iimaii. Senator Itorah, of Idaho. Th?- witness was Captain Kdwin I.. Karle. of St. I'aui. a former oftieer of * Rrltish engineer ? orps. Captain Karle said thit upon his arrival in Siberia, lie earried to Semenoff's headquart ers the greet iiiks of General Knox, the Hrltisll commander, and invited the anti Rolshevlst leader ? n eall i-n the Hrit isti eomtnander-ln-fbief General Sem?*ttofr d?< lined roughly. saying, ?? eord I ng to Karle ' If your superior wants me. l am here." COAL STRUCK IS SPREADING FAST IN PENNSYLVANIA ("ontinued Krom First r?Kf,l rt-jclon.s heretofore strictly non union." Mr. Murray left fur Itis lioine nt I'it t mI. Utah tonight. where li? ox pi'ClPil to remain until hi.? return here for resumption of the suln 0111 mitt'-e's oonf ereucen Tuesday l?is Irii't presidents of the miner* left for their headquarter* at Scrnnlon, Stiaii.okin and llaacltoii, in Biithor additional data In support of the I'emand* submitted prior lo th? st ri 'k e. I,mi? lleftirii* Home. 1 .VI"? 1AN"A r< >!,1S. April 13?Na I tonal heartuaftrrK for the conduct o| the foul ntrik" wre shifted to. niklil t" Springlleiii. III., when Pres ident John l>. l.ewl?. of the I'nlted Mine Workers of America, went to hi* home there to remain for th? xv<ek-en>l He will return to union headquarters here Monday. Vassar Union Suits, $1.00 Tailored to fit for comfort and long wen r. Brocaded Foulard Ties, 85c Pure Silk Scarfs, in dotted offpets, navy and brown. Shantung Silk Shirts, $4.95 Pure Silk Attached-Collar Shirts, tail ored ripln in every detail. Continued progress tn ?!??? Oniirul Pennaylvai:|:t nonunion ilintriot was reported today by the union tl?* 1?I agents, Inn their report* were <!??-? FVrilied ii? making ii" Hpo-IIU* claims. till Mr. I,ewls return here lie prob ably will law a conference with Vlce-Prenidi'nt Philip Murray, who holds the miners' representatives in negotiations ill New York over :i wane scale for the n lit hraeit ?? Indus try. The conlerenrn was adjourned today until Ttlesila \ . No Appreelnnlr KIT eel on Himtiiess. WASIIIXtlTON, April 13 Secre tary Hoover said today tin* Depart ment of Coinmeni' had as yet noted no appreclahle effect of tin- coal strike 011 I UKlness. lie ileelareit that the country's roal supplx .*ip pea r?'<l ?t> be sutllclent for normal consumption. ami with the exception ? >f tiie men laid off bv railroads there lias been no material Increase in unemployment He adilril that he knew of no steel mills flosinu be rauve of lack of ??i>al Ther^rieiipjunpani/ iiumf ??i iv ??.?...itn HIT OR MISS SATURDAY Popular Music Day 1K7*f? ( S\\ h-?? ?. f??* trot. NVhit* man Hta * >r? h. (in it Mom, f??* t r?t, \V!tlt*ntnn A. Ilia Orch. 1*7 (||??. fox trot. Ml Si?r TiioOri-h. (Muni, fox trot, All-.^tar Trio ? >r?*h. I*7*M (Ihltitnoo* Mil**. trot. HlnWf * Shuffle Along on h. (HNintfinn I'a^. ??nr *t?*p. lll.ik* h Shufrt** Alnnij Orch. 18112.1 (On* KIn*, fox trot. IWn?.?n ordi. i.Iiim! 1.iU?? h ltatnl?o*# f?-* tr?t. Orch. K^pnv l*lu?a. fox :???!. Wh: t - man'a Orch. (\Vh*?n HiuMhn Sfiiilos. foi tint, \V hi Tallinn'* Or* h. I * fc 4 2 (Jutit a Mttl* l#n\* Son*. trot. \Vh.t?? man * op h (Ty-Tm, to* trot, \\'h?t?*rnnti * 1 ?rrh. ' 8 M!? ((irtinny You'r# My V?hii.:ii\ > Mummy, fox trot. Koyal ? >roh. (All That I W#?l I* You. f"X t rot. ? *luh Ho\ n 1 0? ? h. 1 * M .*? (f Want M> Marnmy Mandy 'N* Mo ffx ?rot. .SmMh'f ??irh. (Stealing. fox 1 rot. Smith ? Orrh. 1 ((.'utio, m*<11?*\ f**? trot. Wlv*** nian'w Orch. I U'nMom** Hour*, f-?* trot, Whit* man* a Or?h 3&713 (Popular S??rta r<t V**t*r?1av. rnr.li..> \w., ? / No. 1. II.p,-I Orch. (Popular Sonuh of V.* *vilay. tor #1>> wall/. No. 11.?? * ?? I - orch. l*;ll (I'll Korjf^t Voij John (Th*? W??rM ??* Waiting for th Sunria*. John I c 5 *T ? W pi'ji* No Moi>. Mv M-immy, |>?r|#?ft (I'll IK* ?;u?t to i{#?i n.nk to \t\ llom* Town. A ni*r!? * ti t*t. !M4t (That** I low 1 Italic V* in V?>u, llfRM Rtnr. (1 Wunt Vou Motnir-.c Noon r;? t Nt*ht. ? 'hr.rlc* llart'ton. 1* * % 4 nirHnny. V\ **tt.? 11?jc?*.. (Km-I.ii-A. Kiln* Mrown Klllott Fhm ?? 1***2 (Apol Show or a. Harrison. (1'^v# M* NN itli II Smil**, ? 'hnrl"ii I In rr i?on. 1 (Carolina Holllni; Stonf. 4'hi?>|^n llarf - Klllott Shnw. (Th**r?*'a Silver in Vour Hair ?'harl#?? Hurt. ? 5iV<7 (Smtl* Throuih Vour T'ats. I.amh?rt Murphy. (Th* Hand of Vnu. I.u? v lifll Marsh. TbCsikuCmsy aia k a st it it 11t > *Titi:i:r. THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE OLD DOMINION TRUST COMPANY ANNOUNCES THE ELECTION OF JULIEN H. HILL to the Presidency of the Company The strong and progressive interests associated with Mr. Hill give assurance of the best and most complete service in all departments of the hanking and trust business. t I %TKMI-:\T OK < O N IUTIO \ OK Til K. National State and City Bank l(l< II *IO Ml, \ 11(1.1 N I * \t (lie I'lutf (if ItiiHinrvn April 112. 10'J. HKMII IICK.H I.nan* ii(itl DiAroiiitl* . . f I I,.10!l.2.'l(l lift O? i*r<lmfli "?erurltle* llnnril ( sinIi nnil line Krom llnnkn I u>lninpr>' I.lability (criMinl ?if A<'rp|tl?nrf? Ileal Katnte. Ilnnklnu Millar, I'll rill III re n ml Klktil rea Inlrrral K.arned, Hut \??l ( ollecled oilier llpmnirrp* I.I \ III I .I'll Kl I Ifpiial I a ..... Nnilunnl llxnk \ntea In I Iri'iilntlon llrill?rniinli> Federal linen f Until* I.lability termini of \eer|il*nrr? I nmrnrd IMaeoiint llmprif for Inlrriat, Tn\r*. K.*|ien?e. ele. I npllal Miii-li Virplna mid I minified I'mflia ?J.Mil 2* <l(lll.s|is 42 4,444.024 XII 710.4.1.1 no 2iM.<i:? 4i K.7?4 I I I I .:<(! I OH H7.OflO.M7 40 11 2,o:t2,nim iti 4211.IKMt (Ml 1.331.400 no 7ltt,4:tr. 11ft ftn.2<*e ?r? 12?.o:u 72 i ,000,000 no 1.147,4111 Oft ?I7,0?0,SI7 40 niMir,\?r:ii ?titk?knt ok coMirnov ok thk Old Dominion Trust Company II11 H MO Ml. \ 1 hi; I N I \ At (he Clone of lln\liie*H Iprll 12, 1022 IIKSOI IK'F.S l.oati* nod Illat-onn(?> 9 JI.I2I.0IO MR HernrlllrK ll?nrd rank nnil line from llnnU" Ileal F.aiate. Ilnnklns llonae, Furniture nnd Kl?(nre? ... Olhrr Heal Kuliilp Owned Other Heaourrea I.IAIIII.ITII'." Hflfrw for iRlrrnl, Ta*es ?n?l K Capital Stork Mnrplns anil I ndhldrd Proflta .... 020.372 Jl? STH.I70 07 202.0.17 OO 2.1 0119 .1.1 K.100 * 4,014.021 03 2.1..1S4 R7 I.IHHUMHI (HI 1,247.013 45 * 4,014,021 in llllt KCTOIt.S K. 1< A 1 > I?1 Si i N Y . Presided! V irg iti i a-Caroli na I'liemiral Co. JAM ICS II A NI?KI tSOX I'.it hmninl lire II ANTRIM of ?' \\ Antrim A- Son* SPF.NCKR I. C A ItTKR V h e ? Prf sidHit Virginia-Carolina chemical Co. J A M KS 1> cur.Ml' Hi'hmi.ml ItdHKKT S CHI Ml' l*i e>id?-nt Standard I i Manufacturing Co. H W KI.I.KRK?>\ President Albemarle I'hjkt Mantifart urlng ? o ii i. kk111;rs<>n Cr*? d<-ii< Kit ki National Hank. N>*pnri .Who, Va. (>?' Newport New* Sh11>t>iiiUlnk an<l Pry Pock Co. II' illACK S. HAWKS of S II. 11 a w < i A- i'n .111.11".N II. II 11.1. 1' i e b i <1 e n ( <? K. KASSITKR \"1 < ?? - |'r,de1-1 American l/n hiiinlivp ''o. .1 JoRPAN l.KAKK of l,caki> a- R'lford. Aitornrys KDWARPC MAYO Richmond JAM IS 1 Mil.I.Kit President J. I' Tayl"i Co., In'-. KPWIN A PA KM Kit Principal Agent Mutual Aisiirame Society of Virginia WIl.KIAM II I 'A KM Kit chairman of Hoard Pi e*lden t Virginia K.rr> and Marine Insurance r*o. 11 K.N It V <? STI'AKT Klk 'iardon, Va. K. H SVPNOU President Richmond Pry Ooods Co. OR AN VII.KF. O VAKKNTINF. President Va er.lln? Meat Jules Co. BTKWART M WOODWARD , of Woodward A S?>n Wholesale Kumber DIHKCTOHS S. T IIBVKRI POK S T Hfverldgf A.- Co. J. P. RRAPY Clerk of I'nlteil Slates Court M C. I1RA NTH of Thomas Rranch & Co JONATHAN BRYAN Pre?td?nt Richmond Forging* ? 'orporatIon .IAMBS H. POOI,MY Capitalist. Plreclor of C. & O. Railway Co. K. K. <'( >KKS Trtamirer N'irnlnia-i'arollna Chemical Co. JIM,IKN II. IIII.K President President National Stale and city Rank EDWIN A. PAKMKR President Mutual Assurance Society of Virginia H R. POI.KARP. JR. President Pollard A Ragby, Inc.. Real KM a t e JOHN OARKANP POI.KARP A11orney-at - Ka w W. S RHDAPS President'?^?ller * Rhoads. Inc . the l.?rs<esl Pepartment Slor? in (he Soulh W. H. KKAI'liHTKR Vice-President of the Company tJJialJiuner cJ&rotA&rs RRO A DAT F I F T H. Clearance of Glove Silk Hose at?1.95 pair (Originally Priced at $3.00 and tip to $ l.f>0 pair.) One lot consists of heavy (jnalitv plain glove silk In navy, brown and white, trimmed with hand embroid ered clocks in contrasting colors. Si7.es S>2 and 0 only. Another lot of fancy stripe glove silk in several smart now patterns, made with the popular pointed hoel and double glove silk garter tops Shown In brown, navy, black and white. Choice at 1.95 pair. Children 's Mercerized Lisle Socks?25c Tlnvo-ijn.nli-r icnptli *??<!.:- '-f ?pl<n?l:>l '|iialily mitvi-riJUMl i-11>?>??? I ! ?!?? n..i<l< u tit ?l"iilil< tiirn nvcr tops Wlilt?> in si/-> lrom T to '.",3 nn<l In KtafU from 7 U|> to 1". Full-Fash ioned Pu re Si I k Hose?2.00 M <?<!, ii in ?i-iKhl put,. tlir..?d kiIW Ktin-k In bh inmtn with IiIkIi ?.|ili?..t h?"lM >i ml rloiihl'- II*!* top*, kIiou'm In lil.uk. \vhit<>. j,||v<t. Kr?-nrh urity, Hun Man. i;oM?-n mi'liUKn, |>?>li. Ili'sliiy l??pt. Main Floor 3% (c ''Roll Your Own" MOTHERS, this is something you will not object to doinp if the Carriage for The Infant Highness comes from Sydnor & Hundley. IN the park on the sidewalk?anywhere the beautiful vehicles in wonderfully woven wicker from this store arc distinguished from the commonplace, even as you know Packards, Pierces and Cadillacs from lasr. year's flivvers as they pass you on the boulevard. HOW much do you think of your baby, anyway? As much in public as you do at home? Then treat it as you would treat yourself were your positions reversed, and it were you who could not talk and make your wishes known. Sydnor & Hundley Grace Street at Seventh $ I51>E Here's Wonderful News for Everyone in Richmond! Gertrude Steele Chambers gave a series of lectures in Richmond last year before capacity audiences of the representative citizens of Richmond and followed these public lectures with pri vate class instruction to several hundred eager students, who were so enthusiastic about her work that they have by many earnest, personal requests SUCCEEDED IN GETTING HER TO RETURN' and give another series of lectures on APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY Mrs. Chambers promises to all who will follow her work YOU CAN BE WELL, HAPPY AND SUCCESSFUL! ?and she points to thousands of successful, energetic men and attractive, happy women all over the country who attribute their achievements largely to her Inspir ing work. She will give FIVE FREE PUBLIC L.RCTURES, APRIL 17, IS, 19, 21 and 22. THE CITY AUDITORIUM (Tin* Oilier Auditorium Would Not Hont llor Audloiirps I.nHt Ycnr) The subject of the first lecture, Monday, April 17th, 8 P. M., is? "How to Get the Most Out of Life" YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED BRING YOUR FRIENDS COME?YOU WILL UVE, LAUGH AND LEARN