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CLUE IS FOUND 10 j IDENTITY OF GIRL v lb auliful Young American ? \\ oman Kmlcil I.if?? ' in Pari*. ]3i:cTi:n fkom hotkls !<>ok Poison While Dospou I dent llccau-c of Lack of Fumis. 1 [ H> I l it- I N<w s 1 1'ARlfJ I : ? 1 ? H.1VO ii:< <'H. ? r. li ii j..? .iK? of ? ttrrs. which H* < u-vo.i !? .??! ' ? t!v Ule .t i fkMtK ' . f t: !imu t :f tt 1 i '.i >-D'l wlm ?. ? ? i fr..m thr cftects of J.?? S' .III :.C ?l")0 left- : v. or.' f?n;:i. 1 ,:i i It ? t ? I Vti* rv th. - I....! 1 2r??? j' >!:>- \ .1 tlsat th' pirl, wlt>> i:a\. th> ? ? "f Mi ' l\chi?. wn 'I f i ? 1 t )???:?! '?> '? ii ? 'J < : ?? ?! 1' .. -. s;;,. W.i 111't al'!'. : l':T> Ii t |.- ?. Th> :? ;? \ ? si > t * ? k I' iJ- i ?ti: ? .mIi nt "1 *: it : 1 ? ft I 11 ?!? ( \i>t 1 \v . t !l II . month ^ ill 1.'. ""ii :iav. ~ ii ?. - fsp'l n sr.i; w or. attach. ,! atnf ?->i? . !' a .'. n!\ hi-r han.l . <1 < ? , nt - : 1! ? ? 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N> w V? : k st>?'i> 1 : "k. r. i rki: s r \ i !?: issi r.s WAI{ DKC.LA nation \<;ai\st rkhkls '.'(front In ucd From First Pagtf > ?i .sit-1.'It. I < lit. T . f staff "f Hi.- I'ri -' Stud mi 111> - - 11oxt in authority to <> 6u(Tv I!,' wil l formerly in the Ann?rl<:iti :irmj Tlii- .hief of th? InsurKi nt army. Uory < >'t'oniiov. ti.cn is.sueil a (li ty i . tn> Kree State jjiivommtnt. I lis ii re en i l.emler Delimit. ' !f (' ? Illns i.- u to > ii .1 lis .hi; ?>: t lie Kot;r ?'oiir:.. v.- ,u .? r? :i<1 v ! r n: when !i ties," O'l.Vnnor >!? ?iar. -1 a: of a ? lash a" any mom* : t I tweon th" Vv- State ami reh.-l '? ? - art i \pr< .>? <v.l In <1 isjia? eli. s ? >rn I 'it !?. ? "I'lii ituition on tin t nl.-r h* - Iwvi-n i >:?! in ii .-??ititli- rn It' l ui'l s tianqill. .\t It. last. I*r?? ini? ? r Sir lame? ("rii.tr annoiin ???ij Itiat. as an fxperlment. tlie I'otURoe-Beleek ".illent w iiM ti*-.itr rtli/*'il utn!. :? th<- ''or.tr . f Hrltl.-li troops u ho is. i i 1 ii;-. a /.('?!'? of livn anil on. la : nit ? - teach Mile ol the Vio nler The n- ? .1.- It. re. I ut that I' ; ;t ? at i i i riili ? !i \\ 'I a o ? to repress tin- revolutionary element i ? i. T> ? s. f . .,11 !:?: n> e :o exercisi firmness. , l.eadinu flcure's 3. * !? I: . 1 ! '.in itrm;. ?i o If.. M: I"'...; t ? rT e f'r'i Stat.' (1. iV'iw- l>. Va.iMi's il.fi t ' ? ^'utilil >< able ?' :: 11oI t hm--fourths or I'Vtn four ? fifths of ti.e liKhtitiK men It . * o t:muted her< Or 1 fttt it. i lii.s ..t!,. r halaii.ei] Fri-v State ? adrs Ki. w t!.. | . nalty '<r Ire In: is fai . . u tern !?.- ? - it . f w . t ? o:;.;u. ? l._\ i; i , a ? Bl I tain 111 ? : ? : ? . i. t.. ? n H ' ' ? ? : tin ? t'i? ? r"r? ? St a t ? . ? v. ? i. ? ni06t to <r'j-!. out til- extremists. Ltilii) m \ > (ut oi til:i i? \- r \rri:ti> run i.unit oinntii I *1 > Associated Press ! BELFAST .in .7 I.nrd Mayor :? ?t. - ? it- 1 '.I - ? t ? I t tin t who it In visited the homo of the Ulo l-'ieid Marshal Sir Henry Wilson ? >ii tilt* day of Iiiv issasslnation. Ladv Wilson Maid to hint: I tins", his death will l:e a bcnffll to the future of Ireland." "l-'roin that moment." the T?or?l Mayor rontinued. "1 resolved to titaki' ? ?tie more appeal to the Inhabitant? ? ?f Mr If a st u is r s t to ask tilos. who ar> Priest ants. t'nionlsts ot loyalists, out of respect to the mem ory of the late Sir Henry, and seoottd, all liomitn Catholics who very often complain that thos- of their religion nr< subjects of ntuick?to ask every one. In fact *o refrain for the next days front .'II acts of vlolenee and d's.'Mlor. and rr? ? n; all hurnint; :wid looting It i? a bold request tij make. i'.oil grant tn.it it may b?- re. c.-ivt <1 :n the spirit in which it is mad-' " OUTLAWS SEIZE ?1-0 1 . S. CITIZENS IN TA.MIMCO DISTKICT ? i' > ? t " i- ?! From I" ? 1 P.i,c >.) ? \-i. ,i- the region :s mountainous ar.d ;t was r> cognized that the Me\i eait c v rnmetit must move cautious I- If dca':- ii; with reckless outlaws in rdt-r that tin lit-- of the prisoner might t Jeopardized. n?i wuttn i> \i:t ui-:< i:ivi:i> \s ID llll'.I.ASKrs iwti-: ! I?> Associated l'ress ] M KX !<.*( ? CITY June ^7 ? r.e^|-e senta::ons t ? the M-xlcan foreign of !: ? uri:.:ig Immediate anion to se ? ur. tl - r- -.t^- of fort\ employes of t!i. <".?rt'/. oil i'.-nipan> held by the 'lclnl <;(-n?t.il tl .rzoave. were made last night 1\ ?;? T. Snmiucrlln. th. . American ?barge d'affaires, it ? as announced t -day. At the same time the request was renewed for the release of A."Bruce H:> I a sk!, f ntnr chief of the Bureau i'.f 1 :o < stlu.itl<>n ? the American I ?epjirt11T f .lust: ... vvsa was klil nappid Sundav n-ar Ctiernavaca. and ? r the api't. iH'j.sii.n of h;s captors 1; is understood here that <ieneral ? lor'Zav.-, with twenty well-itrnied no captured the ?>il company earl\ las: Sunda> ijeinaniiing 1 ."..000 pesos raris'.ju within forty-eight hours from that tin.*' With the explra t. ;i *?: > h :s -.? i io.l today, there was much aps relotision. as it was t; >t known w.-,.-.h'T the ransom money had I-.-en paid <t not. I'p ;.i noo? today neither the American embassy nor Mrs Itielaski had r* -elved deflnlte word of Mr . .,i- !v'.release. altli"iit;h t was anticipated by tioth that his free ? i>1 ?:i i! -.i : :-s- would be extended tmiiiy An abundance of money to t all rans on demands was avail ? ib:. In i 'in rna vaca y.sterday?. and :li" entire day was spent In futile .ffi.rts to make contra, t with the 1 audits. SEE? A tiliotliicrmiMiI in Tills I'llJMT FIRE SALE tiii; ii\i.i>\\i\ ,v iihow \, int., II \ltll\\ Mir. STOCK Iiitumtier AiIJuhI?th' >nU ni;r Snl?? li> 1". ?. W ATSON At lli<> Olil SiiiikI I.V.7 HAST >1 A I\ STIIKCT \ mi V r?* liivlli-il \\/R aro r*;jf?rls i tt ** ilu art <>f rnakinv ciivors that uivo i ? al sat isfaetlon. TllfJ will s.ivo your furni turo anil ailil a coot tiaiit," i" ><>ur :00111s. ami the rust will hi! small. ?\I11M I,Ike New" ( HAS. (J. .11 KCJKNS' SON Allium mill llronii I'ui tory I'lion-; .Madis .r. 1. Everybody Step Here are the New EDISON Dance Kits for JUNE F OX TROTS full of effects. Rhvthmh TO DANClS, yet ho j.rrf. and listen Just to tha' EDISON triumph has n? as by th'.B masterly rcj> In the orchestra. e modern symphonic dance ?:odles that make you WANT 'y romWed that you can Bit '? . '^rful music itself. The 1 r boon po well demonstrated "m rvrvv Instrument | The C. B. Haynes Co., Inc. i kr;?3EiL?4S 10 Went Broad hlrert COTTON MILL CONCERNS IRE MERGED Bt CHARTER Hook Hill. S. Man Heads Consolidated Company. Cap italized nl S2.900.000. The Industrial Cotton Mills Com pany. Inc.. ami the IMtie Kuckle Cot Ion Mills. Inc.. have been merit'1*! by | a charter manied l>y tlic S'ase Cor poral ion t*ommiss;on. under the name "f tlie Industrial <"otton .Mills Com pany, Inc.. with a maximum capital stock "f $.">00,000 tirst preferred | stock, $2.400.<.'00 preferred stock, an.i 29.000 shares of common stock with j out par value. The principal otliee ? >f the corporation will he in Itich "'<<1 Vn. Tin- ofST.-ers .<!< Alexan der l.ong. pi-??idem. 1b>ck Mill. S <'. and I. H. e.iuth< ii. secretary. Uock j Hill. S. f I Th>' Ka.-tern Coal and Milling Oor ! pnration. of Washington, maximum {capital stock 1250.000. minimum J.r.0. ? 000. lias he en granted a charter. The | principal olllce will he at South Washington. 1'. < ?.. Arlington t'outi ' ty. Va? iind its purposes will he ! wholesale and retail coal, wood and j fuel business, mining and developing coal properties The otlJcers are John !.. Pnml'-rson. president; \rchbald .M. Smith vice-president. and Velma I lirillin, vcretary. nil of Washing j ton. D. C. N \\ llclinnii to \ddrcx? Ail. Men. Irs.nu tireentree. vice-president, will pr-'-dde t'Vi'r the mcetinu of tl?e Itii'hmoml Advertising t'lub today at o'clock in the auditorium <>f the V W. <'. A . at w hich time Nat WUdrnan. a prominent advertising ag'-ney man of Halt.more. Mil., will j be the speaker .Mr. Wildman's talk will lie on "The Heart of Advertis ing " and an imitation i? extended ?o ever> person interested in adver ?lisitiu to hear him. ?litmet \\ . (leynultlH. Janic? W Reynolds, f?:,. died yes etilay morning at his residence, 200 Hland Sire. t. Woodland Heights, lie is survived by his widow. Funeral services will be conducted this af ternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the resi ATTESTIOM n^ferrinc t<? avivrrtijM'?nont of last >un* Ift) ; Tim s Dlaj lit h t Mlli* Loulne *; !>upre. ^ x; < r t instructor in i'rcnch. Span ;sh. Italian. I-a tin. tic.. v< ho will upon her school ..f ?.?r?kipri !anKuas;?'H In Kich tn?"?nil. attention ?f those who contempt.* !?? nrollinK may *???? or write her at th- V. W C A... Fifth Street n?*ar Main, t?? nv*w n 4 ami I*, y. tt.iily ui? to July is: Th? nft?-r h^r ?!?1 r ?a* will >??? rnr^ CJ*ncra I Atlantic City, N J. denoe. Rev. John Hill, pastor of W'eatherfonl Memorial Baptist Church, olll'-iii t liiK- Tin' hodv will he taken to t'entralla. Va.. and Interment will l?e at Salem Church. Women NMined on School lloitril. I.KKSItlMU:. VA.. .1 line J7. At i\ t ? .? r11 meeting of the count s school electoral hoard. Mrs Anna White Iteuchlcr. of I .ceshurg. was ? 1. t < I a member i?t" the seliool hoard or l.ccshurg; Town School District Mr? Itelich'er Is the first woman to hold tin* otlice of school trustee itt this county. IlieiiH llcml* I'l-oluit Ion Mod*. Justice .1 llogc Ricks, of the .lu \ ?? :i i 1 ?? a !><l Ijoliustiv- Relations Court was elected tlrst vice-president of the National 1'rohatlon Assocla: ?<! at its meeting in Providence. It. I. last week. I'rohatlon itllioer of the Juvenile Court I- C. Tanner, dele gat* to the annutll conference. re tuned from Povidence yesterday. ST1UKK ULTIMATUM ISSUED BY UNIONS FOR A MILLION MF.N ?Continued I'roui Kirst Page l employ,- <.f some part of their lust dues in ? arli proceeding." The questions submitted to vot. . f the unions, it is stated, wero thos? of wanes working rules kiuI eon traetinir out work to private shop* Regarding the vote and the decision ?>f th<? union executives, the com munication on el tiiles. "The votes of the employes upon Kelvinator Refrigeration Unit For Homos, Hospitals. Apartment Houses, Cafeterias, Kte. Colder Than lee. Kelvinator eliminates the use ??f lee. It is colder than iee. It Is mechanical refrigeration. Kelvinator can he installed in any ice box or refrigerator at small cost. Kelvinator elimi nates the use of ice, Kooils ,-ai.not spoil with a Kelvinator in your refrigerator. For full particulars write for literature. The Sales Corporation It. II. PITT, Mgr. Unit Nor lh Jelferson Slri*rt. I'lione Itnnilolph The Children 's Shop (301 \V. (?nice Slroct) ,*- '>*?*' v*K\V I v&PQ if />v^rt> Announces the ar rival of a number of Charming 1922 Mod A els from its New York Branch. Beginning today (Wednesday), these models, including Play Frocks, Party Frocks, Muslins and Organdies for girls up to 14 years; and Rompers, .Sea Urchin Suits, and first Trousers for boys up to 4 years, will be sold?while they last?at exactly half the original price. A rare chance for a summer bargain. THAT YOU CAN PAY Your Cm as and Water Bills Your Electric Light Bills Your Vacation Club Dues Your Christmas Club Dues AT OIK Floyd Avenue Office FLOYD AVE. AND ROBINSON ST.? Commercial and Savings Accounts Solicited Sale Deposit Boxes for Rent Also Safe Investment for Your Idle Funds in First Mortgage Real Estate Bonds Paying 6% Interest T. WHITFIELD HARRISON, Mgr., M.OVD AVKM'K OFFICIO AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY 14*++++*?+*+++***+********+****+**-t* ****** ***+++***+*+*+++++*++i***** these questions show ill each In stance the decision of an ovrrwhrlm I ii K majority of thn employes to withdraw front the m-rvicv of the railroads milier ihan to continue ttn iI>t these intolerable conditions It, therefore. become* tin- ol ligation or (Ik* ri'invRoiiialh'S of those em ployes to sanction their withdrawal from employineni. "There i?. However, one benefit wltii-h mat come to the carriers and iheli employee, mid to the general public. from the fact that there nro national spokesmen of the conrtiot in< interests who might he ultlc to halt a nation-wide withdrawal of men from employment in the rail ?.<* ,-ervn'e. If the railway execu tives sincerely dc*irod to avoid this con sequence of their previous course of action. "Kor this reason, in hehalf of and i>y Hie authority of the executive council of the rullway employes' de partment. I am informing you ami through you Informing the respon sible heads of the various railway systems In the I'nlted States, and also the Pullman Company, most of which are represented In the Asso ciation of Hallway ICxecutivoH, that unless an Immediate arrangement can he made: (I) To continue the payment of the wages at present in force: ili) to restore operation under rules 0. 10. 12. 11. 15. 4fi and 177. as they existed prior to the amendments there proposed in decision "22; and. < .'t i to discontinue the contracting \V.\ I.TI'.lt l>. JIO.XKS A. CO., '?The Mrlnmijr House.'' Easy to take with you Style 50 Vacation Victrola is compact and plays all Vlc Irola Records perfectly. It combines a carrying < ;.so, in w hich it lits snugly and is as oasv to take along its a suit case. (Jet one of these Vaca tion Victrolas and oil joy the best music wherever you go. Vacation Victrola, $ ;"i 0. Easy monthly payments. Walter D. Moses & Co. loa Kant llroad Street. Oldest Music House in Virginia and North Carolina. I The Newest in DIAMOND Engagement Rings we want you to come in find 8?'?' for yourself if it isn't the loveliest thing you've ever seen. (Jen uine stones in the love liest mountings. f'umplrlr ShotvInK nl WrildliiK I'rfKttiilH In u Wlilf I(ui>k<* ?>( l*rli*fj?. J.T. Allen & Co. Fourteenth and Main Streets. I out or work stud shops, pondliiK ne KotiutioiiH bctwwn tho Association of Knilwiiy Kxoeutl ve? nn<l tin- rail way finpluycB* department, looking I toward adjustment of t!i<> pxlstlnir disputes upun tin-so questions, a sanction of withdrawal front ein | ploymiMil on July I, 11?22, as voted by the employes, will bo urmvold able." Member* of llin labor boiinl re fused to comment. z7fcal/iim ec<%5rot/wrs IJIIOAD AT FIFTH. Another of Our Celebrated Hosiery Events Starts Tomorrow Sale of 500 Pairs All Silk (These are equal to the Stockings that we have been selling for $3.50 and $4.50 pair.) ITll the summer hosiery season well under way, the vogue for lace w clocked effects seems definitely to be the modi?. And because it is !he mode we are ready to supply your requirements with a sale that otters a splendid opportunity to save. * * ? Kvery pair is of beau tiful quality Pure Thread Silk ? * * silk from top to toe ? ? Maile with high spliced heels and double silk garter tops ? ? ? pu|| fashioned, of course. Lace Clocked Hose Choice of Several Novelty Clocked designs in the following colors: Black White Russian Calf Beige Cordovan Complete Line of Sizes from 8'/2 to 10c. HOSI KitY DKl'T MAIN FLOOR. YDNGR & HUNDLEY Heart of City" SUMMER OR SU Stenciled Grass and Straw Rugs With Cotton Warp? An Attractive Setting- for Porch Furniture: Size 9x12 feet $8.00 Size 8x10 feet $6.50 Size 6x9 feet $1.25 FOR PORCH PARLOR Rugs of Cretonne ? Varied Colors and a Durable Wash able Rug for Bedroom or Bath?Neat and Cleanly: Size 3x6 feet $1.95 Size 30x60 inches. .. $1.50 Size 24x48 inches. .. $1.00 Plain centers and colored border in Brown, Black and Green. The colors are excellent and the Rug very durable. Size 4x7 feet $12.50 Size 6x9 feet $17.50 Fibre Scatter Rugs, plain and bordered: Size 3x6 feet $1.75 : SI*31MKIt CLOSING HOI KS Daily .?:00 P.M. Saturdays 1:00 P.M. THE SALE YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR? THE SALE YOU'VE BEEN TALKING ABOUT THE GREAT INSURANCE ADJUSTERS' SALVAGE FIRE SALE BALDWIN & BROWN CO., Inc. HARDWARE STOCK 1557 East Main Street THURSDAY MORNING, 9 A. M. You know the Baldwin & Brown Store. Now it's all going into use to somebody at some price ?whatever it will bring, exactly like a public auc tion. Sale absolute and unconditional, without limit or reserve. Every article in (he former Baldwin & Brown Store must be sold, no matter how low the prices, to make the final adjust ment of the insurance. Just the bare announcement that the fine, grand stock is ready will bring the wise buyer from far and near. It will pay every one to come to Richmond to participate in this unusual sale. You've never known hardware sold like this. We can't name the items ?just give you a hint and an invitation to come and participate in this great and mighty downfall. The entire store must be cleaned out. It's cheaper to sell out than to move out.