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REAL ESTATE FPU KENT ApurtmeutM und KlntH 71 FOR RENT, Apartments in The Alexander, 101 South Boulevard. Three rooms, tile and shower bath. Rent reasonable. All out side rooms, giving plenty of light and ventilation. Rex O. Jones Co., Inc., 10 North Eighth Street. Madison 0007. Tin: sri KNANiioA 11?V vry aI.1i- Iwo rr.om am! bath upnrtm?nt. furnlahol or urifuriilnh*!]. (*afi in landing. IMTtNISIIKlJ or u. 'arniahed, C room* modem. ?t ori'-c. ' Hept. 1st r' <1 >j<-???> im'. after Sept. la*. tnfurnlahed. Ap ply II North Ninth Htr?-et, Itoom JOO lidUHi'.s for Kt'iit 77 nVKItOOM UUNOAI.UW. on niv< r: h?-?uMftil hhiff sit". S mile. of Richmond. I.a If mil- cur 11 r.... < *n tie n??<l for wummer club or family. 'erv null on placo. Itoom 100, II North N'tith 8ir?*t. SiiimntT I'lnccs fur Kent HO flOl'HE for K'tit. furnlfhnd. In Alleghany Mountain*; beautiful arid healthy loco tlon, iwi-ntj-llv* dollar. per month. A'l dr?m I. SC7, > are The Dispatch. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Kiirrnn and l+untl for Salu 83 ' ~r A It N7IAI/S FA KM DA KCSAlNBi W* havo Mated with ua farina of nil tlzrn ftnl (leacrlptlona. both dairy an<l truck, h t OfiTKAt n prlrHee Mr. Wait. J D. CARNKAI, SONS. 13 North Ninth Str??* t. FARM BARGAIN. 7I7-a?-re inoney-maklnic *ratn and nriKht tobacco farm, located In I.uninhujK County, few inln ut#??* wnlk high hi hool. frontlnr f.n* rr?%ij, convenient railroad. Dirttllni; eight room a, thre* to bacco burn a K^ntr-ul farm barn. t*nant houte, L room*; good or chard. Tine noil, line condition A *?*t bargain, I7.W; ou liberal torxna. Morton G. Thalhimer, {Kirat National Bank Bldg. FARM BARGAINS. We have a large list of ?jfarms that we can sell at bargain prices. If you are ilooking for a farm, large pr small, see us. C. L. & H. L. DENOON, 807 East Main Street. 'FARM BARGAINS. James River farm of 775 acres, 300 cleared, 15 miles west of Rich mond; $35 per acre. 10 acres awl 8-room dwelling, city conveni ences, within 7 miles of Richmond; in sight of depot; good orchard; ?1*000. 2o0 acres, 130 cleared, and two good dwell ings; fine soil; $20 per acre. POLLARD & BAGBY, 1009 E. Main. ivit/i. skm. foi c?hii <.r exchange, M s v farm of dear laud <-room frame building. half wl> "f ?a r line: moil i>rn < i ??It i^ . - hors**. 1 wagon, 1 b.iggy and t raw* lnclud*'<l. l^^nfird. w ? )i "i-o H William*. Jtf.il llstnlc. Mr. <1 noil 71?l or Madison 4!Cl .1 ?4 ACRES?Por sale, M acres In Tale, V.i . Sussex County; k ...<1 building*: l-ns fruit be at rprlng water. ;:<-.ii h nh school; price, $1,740. Kl>y term*. J. Kurmnn, Quak?>rtown. Pa. iiou?e* ior nule HI GHACfi ST.'.""\vi:sf?Modern', Call Madlaon ft99. OHOVE AVE.? S rooino. I battle. large lot, good l?rRi>, 19.3-0. McPanlel. with R. S. HudKlns 4 Co.. Mad. 6214. roit SALE on easy W-room resi dence. suitable for two families; n! I modern Improvements. one block north of the Boulevard, Kendall Avenue; one 10 room brick r?sldence and 3 acres ground. 2701 Fifth AVruiie. Prices right, direct from owner. Call Madleon 7S4-J. 7 ;<?> '< P. M. IF Yl>U WANT to buy real home or make an Investment. I am selling at a sacrifice: will take a good lot In part payment. Madlaon .Stnti-J. We can supply your wants In real es tate. W. IS. Purcell, Jr.. Co. Inc... 10< North Eighth Street. NICK, modern K-rootn hom<\ west side of avenue, near Boulevard. North Hich mond. Price. $7,000; ISOO rash. 1311 monthly notes; first mortgago. $3,600 Call S',7.er. P.yland Realty Co. Ran dolph 617. L<oCa tor flair 83 X,OTB FOR SALE. I have a few lots between A. P. lllll Monumont and liellovus Arch, In the elty limit. I will af>ll nt bargain prlcce with monthly terms. U K. Harvle. With IE. A J H. HAH VIE. Madlaon R88?. 312 Mutual Bldg. [ N'Oitfll luCIIMOND?L?t, f0 feol, west /iHle of Wood row Avenue, Price, >740. ? 'Madlmm 33111, J, A, Connelly A* ?'.i, * WI5SIT11AMP'i'ON LOTS?Mrs. E. Hswes / Llpsi :i\t>. 31V Aniarloan National Bank. / li CASK. 11 per weak buys lota at Stop II on Hevsn Pine* oar line, Saa A. J, Da unlit r-'y 12:13 Mutual Hullrilrtg. %Vitiii*? <i |(t>ui i.Hiui. Htl 11st your property With U*. Garrett A Co., 1112 Ea?t Matn, #3TOiKtfri;?Hr7Gr your properly with . Ohae, I'. jtiiolirmunil, *17_East ITrunklln. jfiSfl ufcsuCfS; list your rtrtni and city , propurty with Pollard A ftugby, Rich / " V*'- - .'FOJd j/fii, )Ut >our property with ^ <7, Taylov, tl JNonti JNir>tlt Street, FOR belt rn?Itu, list yt>uf property with ' Jamea fi, Ceobf, HI East Main St, ? \*6 THAT H\M ? 1922 ar l*r l F>ature Service. Inc ?By George McManus HURRAH! -V - V THINK ?'D KAvTHER. H/SVE. HE.^. THE BRINGING UP FATHER Coprrtrfet. Iltl. Int?rn?tlon?i N?W( 8<r?lc? ???. U. 8. P?t- Off. HEAL ESTATE TOR SALE VVantJil?H?al H'J it HAL K9TATE?T.ut yoar piopcrty with U1 (or tale or for rent. Wo can at-rva you. K. I'. Srhmldt Co.. 20 North Eighth Strwt. lU' HMONO TIIUHT COMI'ANY. Ileal K? mtu Department. Hal?a. lenta.a and louni. Htvfnth and Mali. ^treem. AUCTIONS-?LE(i A l.S Tctful SuUcin Ml > T. .ANTIC COA8 t UKB K AIL, K < J A b ' ' comi*any. OKFII.'B OH TKEAHUItER Wilmington. N. C.. JutiM SW. 1S2J. Tho Jluord of Dlrectora of AtUntlc font 1.111 ? flallrotd Company hea '*> dared a dividend of three and one-half r cunt on the common capital atock of , th? company. payable on Monday. Ju.y 10, 1522. to fcil- n atoekholdei <? ** atiall be rrgtatered on tne b#.Ki of ItW Company oi Saturday. June I< 1?". *l >* o'clock JN'U. T. IIEIU. Treasurer. __ NOTICE. To tha Stockholder of The CUliena Han* of Emporia Virginia; Talie notice that the Hoard of Director* of ,.|d nnnk (law ,ailed a meeting of tha ttock holder* thereof, to be held at tha off,., ur ... d bank, in the ro-.vn of Em poria Virginia, on tha 11th day *>f Jul). I;.i. ?; nir.w t?i o"click A M. Ttir pur ine of aald meeting la to have lh? ?lock bolder* decide Werner tha afoieeaid ban* glial I le . oinerteU Into - national bank. I...J authorl*. the d.tng of any and all thing" that "<u> ^e iiev.e**ar> In eou tiect'on .Ith lb* ^^"Vv.'llTlt Prealdenl of The CltlMUe Uank of Em i porta. Virginia. Att?*i: W. T. HAIUHSCJ. Setif.ary and Caati;er. | nisri. n ttM FURNISHED APARTMENT IN THE ' UKBVIKW No. 1"- South Boulevar.l ?.x Rooms and Hath 1!. T. KICHESON Ai CO. iiv r. s. hud<>ins .t <-o.. Real Estate Agents Auctioneers i AUCTION SALE OF Desirable .Property i IIy virtue of a certain deed of trust, recorded in the clerk's otllce u( Htiit li.gs Court, I'art II., Itlelimond, \*. default having been made In the pay ment of one of th'- principal notes and lnt.-re.Ht, and at the request of the noteholder, 1 will olfer :*>r nale at public auction, on the premises. At 3 o'clock I'. M.. ON SATU RDA V, .M I.Y 8TH. l!<". that certain house and lot. known as N? u<ir. Balhbr!*Jge Street. Richmond. Va The building Is " frame struc tuie of I tlats; each llHt has I rooms: riecl! ic lights and water fox each llat. the lower tlats rent for J12.60 .?a.ii and the upper tints rent for jjO :.o each. Tills i* a detached build ing "ii a -t?-font lot. and If it were painted and a little fixing done, it would make a good investment. Kasy terms ran bo given, ami will be announced at sale . H. S. HU DO INS. Trustee. Trustee's Sale of SMALL KAItM AND IMI'HOVKMICNTS NKAH ULKN ALLEN, VIltOINlA. In execution of a deed of trust frotn Howard F. Uutler and wife to the un dersigned trustee, dated Slav 10. 1^-2. Clreult Court of Henrico County in and recorded in the clerk's ofMee of Deed Hook -20-A. page 175. default navinv keen made In payment of a portion of the debt therein sccured and beini? required by the beneficiary so to do. 1 shall sell by public auc tion at the front door of the lltnrlco t'ounty I'ottrthouse. Twenty-second and Main Streets. Ftlchmond, Va., on MONDAY. JULY 10. 1*J22. at 12:00 o'clock Noon, the pro pert v d< ncrlheil in said deed of trust as "toll .ws: All that .ertain panel or tract of land with improve ments thereon, lyintr and bein>r in the I'ountv of Henrico, Virginia, near (ilen Allen Church, containing ten (10) acres, more or less, it being the same real estate of which Fountain M. Butler died, .seized and which passed to his two sons. Howard I*. Butler and lrvinif M. Butler, by in heritance. the said Irving M. Butler having conveyed his Interest therein to the said Howard F. Butler by deed dated May 1". 1317. and recorded In the clerk's office of Henrico County 'circuit Court la Deed Book 210-B, 1 page US. J TERMS: Cash W. K. SAMPSON, Trustee. ' N<~?TE' This sale Is subject to a flr'st mortgage of JSOO.n- bearing semi-annual interest and payable Mny 10. 1025. By rU'KFIN * SI.OAN and A. Ii. A DAM SON. Real Estate Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S AI'CTION SALE OF APARTMENT-HOUSE. No 1316 BAIN BRIDGE STREET. AND LOT. 40*110 FEET TO tO-FOOT ALLEY, SOUTH RICHMOND, VA. By virtue of a rteod of trust, dated May 30th, 1919, and recorded In Hust ings Court, l'urt II., In Deed Book 46-A, pauo 4M0. default having been tnarift In the payment of tHo 8? montliH' nolo for J49.60 and th? a-year note for $1 050.00 secured thereby, and being diroctcd bo to do by the holder thereof, the undersigned trus tee will sell at public auction, on the premtsen, on MONDAY. THE 10TH DAY OF JULY, 1322, at ti o'Clook P. M., the above real estutn, dtaerlbed as be ginning on the northern lino of Buln , bridge, at a point distant 210 foet ? from the wetUurii line of l'ocanontua 'street, t bunco fronting along the 1 northern line of Halnbildn? Htreei In 'th<? direction of tho Atlantlo Coast ! i.im, Railroad 40 feet and runnlnR ! buck lietwoen parallel llneo 110 feet ! to a 10-foot alley, together with apartment-house thereon, oenlatnliiK : lour 4-room apartments, with, cltj i electric lights ??d water. terms, c..ht o adambon, k Trusloe. FEDERAL RESERVE BANKS ISSUE WEEKLY REPORT Twelve Institutions Report $83.1.719.000 Golil on (land. I '1 > \?poclated Press 1 WASHINGTON, .illy i. ? I ?: i> ?rl r^nourci :s .md liabilities of the twelve Federal rcscrvo banks at the close of business July 5 won: re- 1 ported tonight hy the Federal fie. B'lvi1 Hoard. In thousands of dollar*, as follows:" llrsotu cc*. Gold and gold cert IfI? ?t e.? J 10 <!ol(l settlement fund -Fed i ral Heserve Hoard f.l-.079 ? . Total gold held by h.mk* I S35.719 Gold with Federal i?vrvi agents . . ; . I 23.S 16 fjold redemption fund <;:.!I2 Total g'.Id r<-f rv< >? $'!.'0".077 I .eg.il tender noti-i. sllv.-r. etc I 13.252 T"tal ri'?iTVi:s , .13.133.929 Hills discounted. .Secured by l"nlt< d States K'riernment obligation* 155.390 Other bill* discounted "13441' Hills bought In open mar ket 155.066 Total bill" on har.'l f.r.3.937 I'. S. bonds and no'*> . .. "10.237 I'. S* certlfl' ftten <jf :nili-btt d n<? ?s?orie-\ r-ar eoril.aie* iPitUnan a>t) 74.000 Other certlflra'.es l:?;?#.r71 Total earning asset* j: m.|.445 Bank premises ... I1.C42 Five per en; redemption fund against Federal re set ve bank notes 7Of. I'm: .ile-ted lt< ins All other rfiutirio Ml. 7 25 Ifi.20?! Total resour es JIM-4 143 , ? .labilities. Capital paid in J I".".21" Surplus 215.338 Deposi ts Government ... J 3>>,''>77 Member ban.'., reserve a c I'uunt 1.S1S.&9C Other deposit.* 29.029 Total deposits ......... } 1 1?1.702 Federal reserve notes in ac tual circulation ... 2.191323 Federal reserve notes :ri i? ir < ulatif.ii?net liability ?vs,14fl Oeferred availability items 4. 1 *"? 1 All other liabilities J ?i. 4 9 ?> Tola I liabilities 14.91S.443 IVerl moil i I.en Kile Itesullx. Kanville. r,: Halelgh. 9 I'lirham, 6. High Point, 2. Greensboro, 5; Winston-Salem, <Seventeen innings, da rk ) OlSI'l.'it i I. 4SSIHBP Fort SAI.E Good Home in Westhampton Nenr ear line: large lot; 7 rooms, reception hall. bath, hot-water heat, ??lei-tiic lights, basement. t'an be bought at ,i sacrilUc. Act <;uick If you want a bargain in this desirable section. N. \V. BOWK & SON 110 North Seventh Street Trustees' Auction Sale In execution of a certain deed of trust, dated June 24 1919. i.nd re corded in the clerk's office of Hanover County, Virginia, in D. H. 68. I*. 177, default having: been made In the pay ment of certa'n notes secured by the said deed of tnixl, we, the under signed triiBtees. will pell at public auction, on the premises, to the high est bidder, on MONDAY. JFI.Y 10. at 5;30 o'clock I'. M., a certain farm with the buildings ard improvement? thereon, and de scribed an follows: That certain tract of Ip.nd, or farm, with the buildings and improve ment!) thereon and the rights appur '. ennr.t thereto, situated in Henry Magisterial District, Jlnnover bounty, Va? near Kfist Atlen Station, con taining 1 09,43 acres, more or less, and which Is composed of two trncts ad joining and which tracts sro arpa lately described us follows; FlURT: A tract heretofore con veyed n? containing: 87.8 acres, bounded on the north and northwest by the road loading from Mail Atlee Station to the parsonage, on the east hy llio twenty-acre tract and other properly, and on the aouth by the roud leading from the store formerly known as Ilaiolgrove's, now occupied by Horliy, KECONUi A tract heretofore run. ; veyed as containing twenty aavAs bounded on the north by the road leading from East Alice to the par- | nonage nnd the land formerly owned by II, H (Irny! on the west by the abovn (inscribed tract; on the south by the land of John Mann, and on the east, by the land of W, H, lahell, TIdltMMj Pop nosh ft?* to so much of th? proceeds it a may be neces4ary to defray the cipenaea executing this trust, Including u trustee's rotnmla alon of & per cuntupi, and the usual nuntloneerH foe, |a*o?, ete, and to discharge tho amount of monay now due on thu naffi pole, op fill cash at the optlen of the purchaiior, 11, I,. HKNOON' and SIMEON M, ATKINSON, Trust eeo\ (j. li. & II, L. DBNOON, J NO,, Auotlonaors, FE0E1L RESERVE BANS RESOURCES 5115,114,11 Lrold Reserves Total S98.ii68, OOO; Bills Discounted and Bought, 39,329,000. The Federal Unnerve bank of j Itichmoud, at ihc close of business , Wednesday, July 5. had total re-; <r/ur<:es of 5195.1M.000. T?.tal gold reserves were }!?8,.HOK,000, and bills llscuunted and bought during tho Acok amounted to $39,329,000. Th'j ? tatcment follows: Itudiirnn, ?old coin and certificates $ 3.253,000 iold settlement fund. Fed eral Reserve Moard . . 3".570,000 Total gold held by l.iir?I< t ?'?,834.000 io'd with Federal resi ri> S3.II t.OOO Jold r-ilomt'tion fund S.lfjo.nnn Total gold reserves..$ $S,3(16.000 Lega I tender notes, silver. etc fl.53C.001'' Total reserves ... I I0l,i<2l,00o Bills diacounted, secured by government obllgn- , tions I '.'.009.000 Hills discounted, all other 20.610,000 [Jills bought In open mar ket .. T 10,000 Total bills on hand J .'".'.329.000 I". S. bonds and notes.. I 233.000 Un<-year certificates of indebtedness il'ittmoi. 3.360.000 Total earning assets. ? 44.IC2.000 Llatik premises 2.571.001' "> per cent redemption fund against Federal Reserve Rank notea iSS.oOn rneollecterf itrm-f 42.774,000 All other resources fiuo.OOO Total resources .. 1195.1 S4,ooo l.lnlillll lr?. 'apitnl paid in \ 5.598,000 Surplus Il.030.u0" Deposits: 'JoverninelH . . 1.0*8.000 Member bank?reserve ac counts ... 5 4.i 7,ii?o All other 2US.0OU Total deposits J 5.*. 933.00" Federal Reserve notes in actual circulation S2.7Sn,0?ni Federal Reserve Bank notes In circulation? net liability 2,719.000 Deferred availability Items 35,947)000 All other liabilities 1,147.000 Total liabilities . ..$195,181,000 I'ederul Henprve Votes (> ?? t *t imd I or nnil In .Utu'l Circulation. Federal Reserve notes out standing f *8$,853,000 Federal Reserve notes held by banks C.073,000 Federal Reserve notes in actual circulation ? S2,7So,O00 Total amount of bill* dis counted and bought for week ending July 5. 1922 15.52I.00O T>t:e r. S. Treasurer by m e m b e r depository banks 5.'i70.000 Contingent liability on bills purchased for for eign correspondents.... 1.088.000 Rntlo of total reserves to deposit and Federal Re serce note liabilities combined" :jc.i $25,000 TO BENNY FOR BEATING KANSAS (By Associated Press.) MI<'111< iAN i 'ITV. INli.. July fi Cheek of the attendance at the light ivelghl < lianiplotishl|i contest yesler lay between Kenny Leonard, title holder, anil Rocky Kansas, of UulTalo. V. V.. revealed today that the crowd iviis just above 10.000, with receipts if $59,830 While no official an loiiucenient was made, it was learned Leonard got $25,000 for scoring his ?ight-round, technical knockout over lie I'uiYalo challenger, and Kansas ecelved ? 15.000. I.eonard, with Billy Gibson, his nanager. left toda.v for New York to irepare for his championship engage ment with Lew Tendler. the I'hila ielphia lightweight, to l><- decided at I erst y City, N. J.. July 27. T1115V CI V VII I CD "^ceo anvwtteiic IMIOI iLl MLLCn attracts and aills ? ????? AI.L FLIES. Nr?e. dc an .ornui' ntaJ.con ? ??xirnt. thesp. Laita all Miion. Made of mttaJ. can't ? mil or ? tip ovrr ; will not toil ? or injure anrthinf. Guaranteed e/TcctUe. Sold b>* dealtrv. or ( by F.XPKESS. - prepaid. 11.3. UAR0LD S01IERS.150I>tK?lb Av.. Brooldjn,N. T There is Strength in EveryTablet Ono drwte often helps rum menre totnrlch your blood and reviisllie your worn out ethanated nerve* ? Nnxated Iron la a newer form of Iron, like Ihe Iron In your blood and like the iron in spinach. It Is so prepared that it will not Injurethe teeth nor dlatnrh the stomach. It I* ready for slmnat Immediate absorption and assimilation by the blood while some phy ? irlnna claim metallic Iron which people usually take Is not ntaorhed nt nil. If yen aro liot strong or well you owe It lo yotiraelf to make the follow ing teat: ficehow Ions you ran work or hew far yon can walk .without becoming tired, Neit take two five-grain tablet? ol filiated Iren?three tlmea per (lay aftermealafnr twoweeka, Then teat your strength again ind see hew much you havegplned. Nmated Iron U sold under ?n abaeliito guaranlee lhat your money will bo refunded If you do not eiilatn perfectly (satisfactory results. For sale |n this Mcy i<y ?r?Mi.'s l'>u,} Co., ur?>.i drug Ojb., T, At Mills* Uruij Company. Chaff p?ua Company, ur any oihss good <eug siere, >00 TRAPPED IN SUBWAY; SCORES OVERCOME BY GAS 'Continued 1'r Klrst l'ni.-M ?xlts. Marty, fearing the deadi) : lit ril rat!, ilropptil down on their lands !i!i'l knees and literally rawlod to safety. A moment after the g><n>.'rn! push 'or safety started. a southbound cx trim* roared In on the opposite trii. k ind ground to a sudden halt .1 - rain lights and tunnel ligluij went 1 lark. Power had been shut off t'> j ?ivr the passengers fr.iin possible jlectrocution. Hut the darkness inly added to the panic, and the j.lsstngers 011 this train smashed heir way out of the ears and Joined n tlie scramble for exits. llriiR Score* ?<? Snfetj. 'Jon. women and ? Ulldren were ii-Opping in their tracks us the 'limes, the smoke and the excite ncnt uverthtne th?m. others of itronger physique and stronger nerves picked them up and dragged them along to safety. I.i the meantime l.exinKton Ave .in' ha 1 been choked with ambu lances and fire trucks, and police re serves from three stations were :! rawing a cordon to hold back the thousands that were attracted to the joetie. Physicians, in which the neigh borhood abounds. came hurriedly with their office nurses, while calls to the |{ed i.'rujs brought additional workers Police, tlrcrucn and volunteers then plunged into the subway and brought >ut victim after victim, using the emergency exits ni Fifty-thirl. Fifty-eighth find Sixtv-th'rd Streets, imd working by ladd.rs through the ventilation grating at Slxty-Hrst Street. Those least Injured v laid out in rows on tIssidewalks s.i receive first aid. while the graver case* were t;,: ? n to improvised hospital* in Hloomitigdale'? department store nntl the Y. W. c. a . later io be re moved to regular hospitals. Mloomingdaie's drug department Jewelry There Is nothing that is more useful than a good watch that will keep accurato thrio. I.et us show you a watch that you will be proud of. Our prices are low. Tlie IMnitioud Merchant, J.S.JAMES Jeweler ntid Optician, Our \riv llnme, (Kit KAST 51AI .V STKUKT. I'urcs Malaria, Colds, Consti pation, Biliousness and Head jches. A Fine Tonic. Relief for HAY FEVER Sufferers! Hay fever can be definitely re lieved. Many, u?ny people would suffer lens by taking TIN'Ol.F.S UXO AflPIlITN. The sallcyilo acid of the as pirin distends the rnsny tiny Mood vessels. relaxes them snd relisves congestion. This ren der* breathing easier. TINGf-E'S LAXO ABPIRIN contains two other Ingrsdlents not found in other-aspirin, A dlgestant has been added to counteract any tendency to heartburn or flatulency. Then there is a laxative to rid ths system of poisonous wastes that Interfere *Mth good health. Only TINGLiR'8 I.AXO AR. PIT11N pen. tains these three Ittgredl. ents in one tablet, He sure to sslc for T I N O I, R rt Ij A X O AS. PiniN, the Im proved aspirin with ths three points) ?It's absorbed easily ?It relieves pain qulsblr ?It's n gentle laxative TINGLE'S LAXO A8PIRIN Ask your druggist for (h? '"Three Point Box," Therapoutli Research IaborMorlci, WMh< InatOP. P. O, .lL? -f.. . . . v as'stripped of wupplloK for treat ? ?not it of the sufferers. while a drun j'.(.re across the street yielded ui> i:s 'titiro supply of oxyijon snil spirit.? 1 ,t .iintnonia. Puljnotors wore rushed i to the scene, and at otic time four- I teen pulmotor operators were bet.d in? over prostrated litres on the i = ld. walk. I*rir>t? AM Iti'trurrs, Several priests who happened to | I . in the neighborhood joined In the I r.-.-cue and first-aid work, and in a [ew instances where victims ap ;.rert In a den?rerous condition nd uiIih.-'v'.t-d tin- last rites of thu chu reh. Blame fi>r the seriousness of the accident was laid on a patent tire i-xtlnRUislier by ('aptaln Thomas j Irtish. of Knyine Company 39. which uas the first to reach the scene.] T?irected l>y Mayor llylan to t..ake a statement, he said: "The .smoke was not heavy, from! I a fireman's point of view. I found J employes of the IntcrborouRh ticht ine the fir" with band extinguishers, and as a result of ll?|llld from these extiriduishnrs striking th. tire deadly fumes were created. This oxtin- ' KUisher is a \\ idely advertised ar ticle, and. while it very effective for gasoline lire", it is a deadly menace in a closed plaoi*." Kire Commissioner Hreiinan later said a preliminary Investigation in dicated that the '?noxious fumes" were caused by the burning of !n- ' sulation and partly by the tisii of the extinguishers. A formal Investigation will be SENSIBLE, THINKING WOMEN no longer doubt the efllca.y nt that old-fashioned root and herb medicine. ! I.ydia K. I'inkiiatn's Vegetable Com- | liound, because It rellevoH the ail ments to which they nr.- alllictcd. In tiimost . very nelahborliood there arc living witnesses of its wonderful ef fects. Therefore. If you doubt its value or power to help you. auk your neighbor. In nine times out of ten she has been benefited b\ its use or knows sonic 0:10 who has. It will pay you to give this root an I herb medlrlne a trial.?Adv. Qg?z$we3'& 1 jsle/ess Chili Tonic Invigorates, Purifies and Enriches the Blood. 60c For Sjek Headache Constipation, Indigestion. Sour Stomach, Biliousness, Bloating. Gat.. Coated Tongue, take that wholesome physic? FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS Act promptly. Never disappoint. Mild and gentle in action. Do nol gripe or j nauieale.. No coitive after effecti. Mr. Sweet Clapr. Antr. Vs.: "I h.d ? W headache and took two Foley Cathartic Tablet* lo ? abort while, my head flopped acbio|. HEALTHY MOTHERS -HAPPY HOMES It is the healthy wife and mother who is cheerful, contented. h,'lK"'"1 RiniiinB and happy. She can make the home the dearest spot on earth, tne railyinK place >>f the affections. sphere of harmony, the sacred r^rutjo fn,V tho other hang. the woman wll? s worn and harrnssed with the irrl ations anil miseries of female aii nents. being herself distressed and inhnppy, is apt to lose her ability to xiake her home wltat it should be fot Lhoso she loves. If you are not blessed with perfect health you should try St. Joseph s G. F\ V., the woman's tonic. For almost Hfty years this splendid compound of leaves, roots and herbs has boep successfully used by women who were sufforinR the aches, pains weak nesses and irregularities peculiar to their sex. It will, without doubt. Doneflt you. Suppose you get a bottl* todav. Your druggist will supply vou end return your $1.00 If you p.ro r\ot satisfied with tho benefits re solved. Clip and mall this to Mrs. Martha Cancer, I'cx 1507, Memphis. Tenn . Tor Confidential Hook let.?-Adv. 1 St. Josephs * G JMR * feWpmdttstbriH BANISH NERVOUSNESS Wcii<tall*H rillj, A lit l> 11 I o II Itramlt For ltiiii-l>?>w n? Ttrod-Out People. If ????( f.'ftl tired r.ut ?>n? ?' nor"-. <'?? B|\<.i <1?>nt, ni?nl?lly ?r i>hy?tc?lly tl?t>re??w.l, *et ,i AO ttnl IxtK i?f Wendell's 1 *11!??, Am bit;,... Urn ml, *t Tr-*i? l>iua Company t? d*> Mil l?'?? the flr?t l.i? K'fp toward luellna puller fl??? S*?>)', If you \vorU |<tit hsr.l, nmeke t"'i muflt., ste p?rv<u'?. Wendell'* I'liu, Amtiiion Wiil yon fxel better la thr?<e day# ef in?'\?y l*e?H t' ??> Trt?g> Dru* ccmpany, en ? ?* mm l>?\ puwht.' ??, Ai. H irsnlmeat ("i |iK?i tUmi et I he a?rvoua ?i'?t?in, ti?nitl(t?tlon, It *? t'f n?tli?, (UtlilawnrM. ?ir Nervaila lndli??? tion, f t1011 Pf Wendell's Pills, AmUi: i Kin Urand, tedsy en the ?nun*y back tar led tomorrow to fixe l>i?mc f->r In- acoldcnt. Ah executive of tli?? extinguisher, otnpany, wbu declined to give hl? iiiiiio. d-nied it nave <>ft' "deadly" | miifi. tiioiiKii he admitted ;he ex iiiKuishcr produced a jjas which. In i closed place. tulKht cause ""*"???nt- j rig and temporary exhaustion." (.InntN Don n lllnek So*. The Richmond Giants yesterday v<>n the .second Htrnigbt Kama of th? eries from tho Baltimore fllneft Pc.t iv h score of G to 2* The game wn t >la> ed ai Boulevard Weld, where the j earns will meet this afternoon. They laHh at Island Park tomorrow after iooh ?t 1:30 o'clock. Uatteries yest erday were Harper and Smith for iichmond. and I.ogan and Thomas, or Kaltimore. ' I have known and used SKTII dtXOlJVS It A I.SAM for forty years, t ought to he In every traveler's out It. I d<> not hesitate to state that t is the best of all medicines for | towel coinplainfs." Recommended by . . !?*. Bauer. Adv. IIOTI-:i.S AMI II KNOUTS. MONTROSE HOTEL MovrvAu:, v.t. 1 .ocated in the beautiful lllue Uidse | .fountains. Klnc water. Invigorating llittali'. Kor rates, write A. >1. I* A It K Kit, Proprietor. iRCCKETT AR5ENIC-HTHIA SPRINGS ?j>ons Juno 1st Klevntlon, 2,150 f*ot. nd'.catfd in the Treatment of Nervous Toftt ruilon. Indigestion. Malaria, Kidney Feinul* Irregularities, Rheu iinti** and rfkln Troubles. Clear* anil lui IrovcH th? complexion. You can play golf n the ?oo?. Wrlto for booklet. M. P. THOMAS. .MiltraK?*r( < rorkrtt Springs, Va. GREENWOOD HOUSE In the Heart of thp Blue Kitlgo Mountains of Albemarle County Healthful climate. Large shady awns and porches. Beat homo looking. Special rates for parties. For Information, write MRS. M. S. HAItlUS jreonwootl House, Greenwood. Va. AT I. AX TIC CITY. X. J. Wlieo (idlnc to Atluntio City Try CLARENDON Hotel l Irgliilu Ave,, Ilulf Ittnck Co lleiirli anil .Strrl I'lci. Alt room, <vlth not n I1.1 rold running iv n tor. piivnte bnilia. elevator, electric llchis. opi-n surrounding*. Write for rale*. Mways of. n. MONItOB HUTCH 1X8 STEAMSHIPS. Richmond-New York ' Steamship Co. Twice weekly palling* between Torli u nd lllchmond. City Point and .New port News. Va. Freight received dally. t?xpreaa si-ivlcs?lowest ratea. Tone Mudluoo S0S4. VACATION TRIPS BY SEA KOIlKOI.it BOSTON PROVIDENCE M?a1? and stateroom itroommodi lions on steamer Included. Thro'iKli ticket* to principal points Full Information on requeht. Tier foot W Main St. Tel. Hell 22:tS!l MERCHANtf&MlNER^ I^rahsportatVSF^ TRUCKERS BLANKED (Special to Th? Times-Dispatch 1 NEWPORT NEWS. VA. July ?.? Dixxs. a now liurlor of tho lluilder*. shut tho Truckers out this afternoon iv 111* tlve lilt*. .Mnnnlntc. of the Truck ??rs, only allow ed the Builders thrs* hit*, but they nil came bunched In 'lie second Innlnjr. which, coupleo with a base on balls, netted tkrt HiiildTs two rnn* anil enough to w n The support of Dlggs saved hint ser - cral times. white Yoter'a Adding for the Truckers was .1 feature. Portsmouth. Alt. It. H. A K. I!.!?IkUik ft '? '? ?? n 0 0 Voter. ss I '> 0 2 5 " < '.i.nsrt roc. 3b 4 0 u I I ' <> Uooili-y. lb ? " "15 a '? Vio.v rf 3 0 10 1 II Nalliy. If ? a 2 i ft <> Alien. 2 b t " " 2 ?? Chlsholm, o t n 1 o 2 o MannitiK, P " 1 I 10 Totals 33 0 5 2? 12 v >f?port Vewa. AH. It. If. O. A E.. 1 t 0 fl llanos, rf Whltcrnfl, ss ;t Wowl. of ;t lvt'iiiiuU>', 3b. ...... 1 Dnwell, c Smith. If 2 Hart. 21> :t i hftmpaKtie. lb. ... 2 I'-KKs. p 3 0 0 3 ft 2 (> 2 1 3 Totals 23 2 .1 27 10 sf? Score by Innings: ft. Portsmouth 000 f?0O 000? Newport News 020 000 OO*-4 Suinmary Sacrllloc hits?Smftli" anil Whitnraft. Stolen base? Hashanx. Uhsc on balls?off DiKR* 2; off .Hanninif. 4. Struck out?by Imkks. 3. I.eft on bases?Newport Ni'W.i, 3; f'orttstnoutli, &. Double play* Whltoraft to Champ.inrne. Umpires WriKlit, itml f'rtli. Tun". 1 ;20. RAILROAD SCHEDULES Published Monday, Wednesday and Friday *< information and not guaranteed Arrivals and Departures of Passenger Trains (Daily, unless otherwiio ihoivn ) f Daily except Sunday. I Sunday only. ATLANTIC COAST LINE RAILROAD (Broad Street Station) Leavator Arrive from 7 41 am. South 6.16 am 0 00 am..Poteraburg 4 Norfolk ll&Oatn B.OO nra.. Petersburg A NAW Weat. 8.10 am |ll.00am..Peteraburg (6.00pm 2.30pin..PeterMiura A NAW Wait. 7.06 pm t2 30piu.. Fayettsville A Goldaboro 12.10 pm 3.30 pin..Petersburg A Norfolk 7.OS i ni S.30 pra .. Petersburg A NAW East 8 35 pro. South 7.60pm 4 36 pm..Peteraburg A NAW Weat. 2.10pm 10.00 pin.. I'oterahurg A NAW Weat. 7.60pm 1.00 am..South 9.06am P'b'g A N A WEaat A Weat 0.26 pm CHESAPEAKE & OHIO RAILWAY (Main Street Station) I^avelor Arrive from 7.26 om..Chnrlotteaville 7 30 pin ?i ? r ? ? pm f7.2o so. .Clifton Forgo t7.30 7.30 am..Newport Nawa Looal 8 2Cw.u 9.00 am..Norfolk A Old Point 6 60pm 10.00 am. Jamos River Line 4 00 nm 12.30>m ..Norfolk " ioopm 1.00 pm..Cincinnati A Louis vills... 8.SO am 4.14 pin.. Norfolk A Old Point 11.60 am I 5.16 pin.. Lynchburg 18.40am 16.15 pm..Chnrlottes villa fe.S5 am 6.00 pm.. N. N'mwi A Old Point Loeal 0.30 pra..Cincinnati A I-ouisville. . 0.46 am 4.06 pm NORFOLK A WESTERN RAILWAY (Broad Street Station) Leave tor Arrive fiorn W.00 ara..Norfolk 7.06 pm 0.00 am..Ciueinnati A Columbus... 7.06 pm 2.30pin..Hoat>oko 2.10 pm 3 30 pin..Norfolk 11.60 km f> 30 pin..Norfolk Local r. .15 pm..Bristol l ocal 0.05 am 10.00pm..Cinti., Uemp., N. Orleans 8.10?m Norfolk A Lynebb'g Local 0.25 pm Company's Olfiro, 832 E. Main St..Madison 116 RICHMOND. I-RED'SBO & POTOMAC R.R. (Broad Street Station, eicept where otherwise Indicated) l.envefor Arrive Irom MS 10 am..Washington A beyond.... M12.20nm h M *- a 7.10 om 8.00 pm 16.20 nm 8.30 am..Washington Local 11.46 am 0.16 am..Washington A beyond.,.. Mil.05pip 11.5"i am.. Wash iugton A beyond.... 6 26 |jm 12.00pin..Washingtoo Local 0.16 pm' 3.40pm..Washington A beyond V" 4.26pm..Washington Loeal f4.30 pm.. Fredericksburg local f8.10ain Mj 15pm..Washington A beyond.... 12.60*nt ffl 35pm.. Asblana I>ocsl t8 15 nm 8.15 pm.. Washing ton A beyond M1.15 am M Main Street Station. SUABOARD AIR LINB RAILWAY (Msin Street Station) f.eavn for Arrive from 0.00 nm.. Norlina 6.50 pro. 12.30 pui..Atlanta A Birmingham... 7.00 am 12.30 pm..Florida 6.0u am 11.15 pm.. Atlanta A Birmingham . 5.05pm 1.17 am. Florida. 5.05 pm 6 25 am.. Wr ashing ton A beyond .. M7.05 ain. Washington A beyond.... 17.15 am.. Ashland Local CONSOLIDATED CITY TICKET OFFICES Bio E. Main Streot Phone Randolph 424 SODTHERN RAILWAY (Main Street Station) leave for Arrive from 7 45am~Danville A Durham 1.40pm 3 tSpm .AtliiUta A Birmingham... 7.10 anv 16 (lOpm .Keysvillo fS40am 11.00 pm .Asheville A N' ew Orleans. 0.35 pm York Rirer Line 7 60 am..Wast Point 0 40 am 4 .15 pm..Weat Point 5.33 pm (6.10 pm..Baltimore Y8.i5aa> Y Daily ex cop t Monday. Tickot office, 309 E. Main St. Phone Mad. 273 ELECTRIC TRAINS TO PETERSBURG Virginia Itwy. Ai Power Co. Leave i'elersbur foot of Sycainoro St> i:uo A. it. s.it, p M. 6.ii A. V. 4.UP. Al. 7;2i A. .U. b.iZr. m. 7::tj A. At. o.ii P M. S i. A. At. 7.o6 P. AI 9:35 A. At. J 26 P. AJ 10:3.S A M, . 35 P. Al. Jt :3So A. At. 9:36 P. M 12:36 P. M. 10;J6 P. At. 1:36 P. Al. U -4") P M 7:35 P A! 1215 A M. Leave itlchmond 1th Ac Perry Station. Al. 3:00 P. M. j ^ A At. V.'X A. Al. . IfJ A. Al* S:')W A. At. 9:?> A At. 10-0t> A Al. !!:?<) A Al i:<AJ P. Al. 6:W P. Al. 5:46 P At. 6 M 1*. Al. I:(?) P. Al. ?:0)P Al. 9 :H0 P. Al. 1I;0<? Noon 10:ft! p. At 1 :>V. ?>. At. tl :00 p. M I (W P Al l?-05 A M. |l!IiipiSP^^!T.. *rrr*\ RICHMOND'S OWN SEASHORE HOTEL AND BATHING BEACH Direct from Richmond and all points on S ^the C. & O. Ry. to the seashore without; 8 change. Excursions leaving Richmond $ nearly every day all summer. ^ SPEND VOI R VACATION AND WEEK- -jj ENDS AT Beautiful Buckroe Beach Finest surf bathing in Tidewater Vlr- jj glnla. Large, modern hotel, directly 5 facing the beach, all conveniences. Reasonable rates, f Bathing, Boating, Fishing, Rides, Dancing : and scores of other amusements. For further informn- | tlon and rates, apply C. & O. Ticket Offices, or address ^ F. JtfOORJB, Manager, , 5 Buckroe Beach, Va, *