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r LADY ASTOR JELLS OF HER CONFIDENCE Says Plymouth Always Has Hrcn I ler \'irjii 11 ia in l.tiplaiuL COULD NOT SAY MOKK Anli-\inrrirati Cry I "foil l>y Hre\vci> in Kn^laiwi Cot No l\r.-|M?n>c. ? Hx \s? 1.. ?. I'm -<? 1 ri.v.M inn ni.*<i> .vstor. s ? s-f .1 u . r l-iilit (? r i ? e !???? ! l, I ? ? ' ? it" -? ? ' < niiiions fr?Mii tin S.'t. ? I'lymnut'i ilivis nn, ile . ??? ?? i-- ii . with an A.?vi. i r . ** ? ? ?. th.it she lia I Im ' i 'i ? 1 * 11 'in I h. Ii tftn - lilt ? a \ t ??.:? ? i' < in? . 'I kti. : li?- l>aiO? was ?..? in fore it V I ! 1 ? - i V . ll ^ ?? : ?-.<!! t t h rn u i in ? .?1 i !i,i ??iiKe t 1 I'lx - I "lit : u * t i i ? i? \ I'ii.' i jii-t l<.nari? * fornet that this is 1S22; I > - 'I 11? > ha' ? .i 1-. ? ? i II H l.'l I ? ? M I ..re I M I x S Mill '1> ar ti '? :i: 11 * \ irulniii in 1 'nuliitiil. "I pi- .-??nl ? ?!.:.: i.-.I I. a <1 v Aj'"I i ? : i. ?? a\ . !;iij. it a ii a :nt V ? ? :i i ? v. ii I s ,. | i. i ? 111 * iii a Si< 111 III .. Tl ?!?? I . Ill nil llilUMI lilts Ii. ? i; my Vnmli .i iii Ktiulalul ami I ? I i? ; ?!!?". ..f a ii>? p .ii e 'Jin a nt 1-A t()0 ti ia ii i i) \v Ii ich |k !??? Im; . -? .| l.y t I ? In . w i ill. ..m i ii <t u.it n ? i. s i>< .ii .*?? <* Ii ?? it*. I il'M , ! I" ? . . t: IM Iii; I-1 I ?'! ? hi?t 1- ? ? ? -' !?'?-! V. ? h1 ? ' - t ii ?' t t 11: K II r. M">l -? ? S-I. . a 11 \ if |..-I.|?l?f f'? I that \i> i ii.* an it Iii ; "in In-art. ' M :??? - a \ i f "I I 'U ill* 'lit ll. II "I f.?r mysi Ii | ;,n, <|.?-1|| % urate 1'uI f"r th' . " i ? a u. " is ?Mini t he 1* I ?* i a I - \ ? *.i 1 ? :. h ? . I I. ? M e,i >| - t.?s* ? ?????? : t ? ? . i v ii. 1 iniiiu ma - - "S i -. -\a:l\. r v I :i? ? w Kti|;latiil that 11: ?' > ar- i.nt ill the Iim H ? r.< JI". k "t s. "I a I'l't ? i iii t ? 11.. u .it. iu; ma i.s ai..l w "i i> ? -? xx in..' - , i.nti.l. i ??? in nn-. It i- a h -h ln r. il t.> ni|ir>'S' tit r:> in-iith .i:..i iii .i . ?. sii; hi ? i ll'..' .Illi.|ti'!l ? hn?' voir. ? Ii.ivn chvcri"! in.- i>:i for t \?? in .lith-." Man? I <? n*i*i*x n 11 % <**? A I.Hill';. ]" > III t ill tin h'li'otiiiK was li'iw ni'.irly the n inili.-i ..f votes for ami nuaius! he'r <???! *;iomleii with the I !< I ?? I'lfi't ii'n l.a.lx \i*tt>f J'ol! i I 1 '11 x ic?, while III I ' i v .- Ii ? w ii.* uiV'ii ii iI'iiptain ?; \\ Hrenti/in. 'I,.* II... r .-.i n I ii.i ? .? Ii.tl Jo.ssi, a? UK ,.11-' fur tin' Ma iii p.irty? . i .1 ? .i.i? ? i ?? l !?. while tie voir f nr I he 11"1 ? ,?> ? ?!? i? l i' 'iim'i x a - live W'ilJ 1.1. 4 : il V , .. ill ;i,i: . ,1 w . t ll 1.1.'! !? In t ho 1 ! 9 Ii y ?? - ? e. ' u Party 111?? s ? > w n t <-<i f r little. The persona 1.1> nf I.inly ,\.-'i>! ami her i;i 1 pull, s w.'i. ii... mam frnttircs of the < "iites: The i-nmpnr at'.vly Finail \?Mi . w in. h wav tiailly polled, was a surprisr t.i tin- ?'..n ? ?rvatlvcii. wlio opposrd l.mlx Avtiir ami who thought l.y riTiinl.i^ anil .m othrr Conservative auain.-t her they would ins'ire her ilef^nt Ity spllttlns the I'.irly votes I.atl* Astor l<-st many '^ons'TvntIves' ha! lots. but she in.'l. .')|1||.1 M.-iil:'lu Cain? fruni the I i ?? ?r ami l.llnial .??imi'S. Threat of j t. ? i .'nitiiin in the llqu?r control lull I.... I;. \stnr .- ifi porteil was t h? .'-|'i ..i licitil of the llplit against In i After the result of the ImllolliiK I art * e< i , . i l.,i.t\ Astnr s.n.l her l irht l.a.i a mrHiiiht i ? with 1 -;i' i" * r - ini< i.' tin" I ?< I ? .11. ? - a mi sin Wa sorry that :t hail i >i he.' u .1 t i; III N ? I e I I he: ? s ?. sin Wi?s ?:? ipni'ii at having won OA Danville Felicitates Nane\ 011 Her Vietorv J Sp. r ;?> Tin- Ti rncs-l'>|?patrh 1 DAXVII.l.K, VA . Nov. 16.? I'anvllle, native inwn of l.ady N.ine\ VMor. today cxprr stifil it* titer. m i.vrr h'r return to the Hriii'-li H .us.- i.f I'ommons h\ a <"<?r?K i a I ula ; <>i \ raldcKram v, nt ttir.?ush ?'olufx'l v it. < 'nrrltiK - t< :i. prr.ident ..f Dip I'lty <?..iin. it. mid nf the civic commit t re which i lirr ..n In r visit hero last May. , WORK BF CNARITIES HERE IS GIVEN IMPETUS < oniiilitilor ?>f Last Year In creases His 1922 Donation Fivefold. I ??M.-rnntic.l to pro vent the threat, -tie*I I I) I t.Million I of (he activities of the Associated fhatitl.s. for t lie l.'.e l.mlx't of which a niinpaiiiii now "" I'. ? hni..nil's . ? iz.-iis who uave 5-0(1 last j car. has increased Ins com rihut ion from l ;t,*t to Sl.tuni. I he . he. I, was received yosicrdav h.V the H>'ii?un i of the organization. I he >;o,i! ..f the campaign is i7". ;""l it has l.een announced that i her. will l.e n.i time 1111111 for ra is - nm that anionnt. t.Tt>Ivmm il forth ? otniinf. .i j, s-ild. the a. tunics of lie Associated < 'ha lit Irs will !?? cur tailed. as t he j were necrssnt11 v cur tailed this w?r for lack of fluids II was at the ?f t(u> |M,?r,j ? dlrct'Iors of the Ass... iale.1 I ? 11ari "* y'- *'' a > afternoon that the re " 1 ' I" ? I "mi clu k u as i . . potted l>\ \V i; TrlpK. treasurer ..( I he hi jati z.il Ion. A ? ' li.* t . .line before I Ik' di toty ye.tenia \ ttjije an appeal from r " M " il(' I ?'s i ? .. small childr. n ?lid I |i us ha ltd in the insane asylum 111" w.-in.ir jt s said, is s.i plivsical I' h.nolle,ipe.l t li ii t she cannot work. ' 1 .. . the \.?s< ?cialcd I'harities u i \ os h. i a.<I. s lie will hit v.< to uive l' ii hildi. ti anrl hernt If no in '?':'I or lies This S piv| ? of h indre.lv ?f app. alin? i as. s it w as i < ported. ' *1' M I 1 li I; I o con t I I II II t e | o I !, e ''"?"I ?'? |. .tnesi.-d In vend their s" '?* ' I" ?' Hi* !?> U |{ Triitii. Ireas ?ii'i'. .'.1 i ;..\ ernor Street. f>n. .1. <r. nklson i 11 :ads l MYKRSrn CI.I H I'ollooinu i:ieciliin or otliceis. Illo ner Is Srrvnl noil I u I or nut I speeches \rr Mndr. ' 1 i - -ad <1 ill i t o is u , i . e.il ll\ til. I'm. er-ity I'lnli. of Richmond. ?'' '*?' "? "? | nth annual meeting, held ?*' : i I ill last niultt | ?r .1 ciarnelt ^' ^' 'i W.?v | lioj-en prosidclit, to vye I' ? ?1 u ? W. ?' ?"rittnp, S. I- |t\. ? iii i ?a.- ilic choice f..i vice-pic?l succeed I?i Slu.irt Mc '? T .1! r.ew sue, ceded I'alvin S:it 11 i Held. .It.. as secretary, and ?:<?! ?I. ? i "v Mi. . ,.ded S. f I; v land I - ?rc.iv.iiei new ilirc. tors elected were: \\ v n<Ilia hi I: Meredith Iternard Mere. I'1'' W. ?' Willi,,.., and | ir. I.. .1. 1.1.. 'h.-ad Follow llit; til. election .?I ollicor.s and directors, ? dinner was ?''n"l "till Iiformal speeches wMe made h> i In meinliers. 1 H.ivs Win, |? \\ *oiolitK. CltKVKNNIC. \VYO? Nov, )>: \\... s'lilliij that .fohn llay, Kepn Mica n would overtake \\ , it I.osv, | lentn 'mit. in I lie race for 'Joveitior of \\ vniu ii? appeared to he swept away to,lav with th. la htililt Ion of v.l urns from all hut thirteen pi. fi""'t> l!ow now has a margin oi "3,^.\Aites nti.l it w,,s il?cliiri>ij at till Seer .IV Of Stat, s oHtce that the i ?? ..vj ,?t t.,f , eoort v of !,.> in i>si ni< 'list? id ^ a- well as the w.t,? ..f , i-.iU.'v ? on id not materially affect til" II |l 1 I es il | | ASKS MARINE HEAD TO FORM CABINET I'.hrrt Wauls Dr. (iuno at I Irliu of Ship of Slal??. considkrim; prokfkr Hamburg-A in v r i r a 11 Li n e Chief on \Y a\ to (Jonsnll Assoeiat I ItV fti vorsal Service 1 Itl.KI.IN, Nov. if. j i. Wilholm ? ?mm. KMii-rnl mannx.r of the Hum Imiiu- \ iik'I i< an Steamship I,in.-, win, tui!? ?????? ti 1'tiiMlm; up the * i'M'iiiii ii in ?? n a ii I i lo marine aeain wish a I a ! ?: <1 i t \ i ha I has t*;iiist*?l ?> inuxoiiioiil. was Inrlm asKe.l |.> I'l-s.lenl Kliort li> take lli. helm of ?ierina n >'<? ship ?f slat.- now Hi ? ii ml iri in; h>'lpli?sl\ in il.nii!i" .nis ||..111li'.i I ;???:!? :ii;i) plim ii into a 11:*rlmr that Tuixh' prom;*.. <????tii.it. . am) II nil in* in* saf?-t>. I ii ? *ttit? >. summoned :.i I:?? rIii?. nr rlvi 'I ai noon .?:? <| wnn at on. ?> re ceived In tlf I'n-sidont | ,tni j? I It'll lie ;im . . .1 1.. a . . i.l t ho post hi .ha m ?? I lot if ho fi.iin.l that h- 'ml.I ? s 11 * a I ? I ** tii o n ? Id tvotil.l ?'??||i "'iiliitioi pnst s in a ' ^ovi'rn llll'lll of lilis lo ss III. II " I *11 III ll o t III III- \ oil (IIIrt iMill. I' i> --.liii tn Ii.. I't .-?n|1.1|t ,i.ri', ? s. 11 | ha I tin- new jjo v?: ti til i> lit In in- npa ll s.. n fa tlj.it | h poll. Ml'l. In < ;.i ma li\. .null I. lari:i|v if m-n of ropuio ami an ' In'' it > in l ho Held* .(f n anil fnaiu'i amj who would invito conh .1. ti. ?? at homo an.l aliroad I ?r I'utii. ho |i| a 11 ii in h" r ..f con f?ritn-os this afternoon with pollti at li'.'iilot * ami tin n n imin ho wotilil like in tho I'aliinot Much tiiisl.-ry nml soi-rocy I* iii,i.|.. 'I-.nil tho ? I? til i: * <?( tho nioii t.i w hum I ii siilont ki i rt has i;lM>ti tho ' i ^K of foi m| jiy tli#? now tx..voi*ii? iii'iii. Ihoiinh his nanio in known in ' v. n . (lltorlal room In llerlin. tho ? niiM ov.riint press toforsi onlv to "Iho tinUnow n," I n no to l iiiifi-r With A ooDolatoa. W iIhiiii liaviiiK taken jiiij ilollitito ilii imIoi I ?i i ? ii in i loft for 11 a in ><i.^ loni^ht in ilisi'tiss with dire 11 ? i s nf Ihi. 11 .i in Iiii i u Amen a ii I.iii" h j ? osr.t I..I i ion 1.1- |,.jivo of a isfiii'i In ? -1 ui I?11 lilm to ai--pi the I'iiaiiiM'i;., ship !>? ?"n tin also wanls In t a k o ?? '.'Mo I mo in Ilia I a program ui'. t wh'eh ho would in> willing to . rua ir.'. a ? 'ahinot. Pi i'iiiio linl a 1 <ink ta'k with l?r I -111.11111 loailif of III,. | *r< i. ||| i>' w : art > in l li?? l*oii-list iie Willi t li? vi''H "l ha vlim tin- Infer I.- ..nil tin Kori'tun Mlnistor In tin* now ivhi ii' i Tin' Social i'i iii.ii'i .1" s howovrr im mo.llal'U t In on t .'iii'il tioiiUlo al such a choice. SiicIhII?Ih \ rr *i uliliorn. II is conslili-ri'l ilo>i|itfii| wliotiii-r ?h<- attitude ..f tho SocIhIk!^. to waul iii\'liinc like sirnna jjo, oi imi'iii will mnke ii possible for Mi iVino 10 form a I'.iblnti of capii 1 >Inio.? of a If a r> T?r. I'tino !?; a tiirtnl or of ono of ' lif .ijiloii patrli i in ftipillio^ of-t< m burn Mo In lonifs tri no political part y lint l.s do . , y iilllliato.l with tho I'oopii-'s parly a ml lluuo f-'llhijis ??n Ihroo occi.sion.s tio dcclinoil to tri.opt tho po<t of Korolpn Minister offorcil hy I'hancclior Wirth . lie also f fnsoil t h? ainLaP3a?lor? ship In Washington, m thht tlmo i > innrk ins 'liormiiny hits prealfr noi??| .if h<i*i 11 ss nu n at hnuo thnn Hln icul Sol*i> \\ cnltliy W nn<nn's I nnl, NKWBl lSmi. \ V.. Nov ).i. Wil li ' I: IVrkins. nrang# roi|nt\ tin-; aiitui111s! r.it? ii. toilay i orroct.oil a i > P'-rt I hut in his search of wo.il:li> V Much Ihippiness Goes II ilh the Gift of Furniture Christmas time is hnppv time th<? tim?-? of homo li comings. reunions and general good cheer. It is als*o j? gift givine timo. F t the ono who lows fine things a beautiful pioof ? : f irn'.'iire will bo a constant source of interest ami .yn.TItn appearance, tho grace, tlto character Jr^ ? f the !<?> _-n never fail to interest, and tho delicate do- \ ails painstakingly wrought by tho hands of skilled \ j ?tafMnfti are as much a work of art a* an exquisite 1? fcy-'fiP ap-?try o.- tine pausing. It i> a constant sourc.o of on .iff*?, ? n.ont N \i/y? l"r tho reoipiont, as it adds charm to her homo and is acclaimed with delight when viewed by her "When we give rifts* wo like to feel that they are ap preciated. We aro assured of this, when the gift is furniture. 3^ Sydnor & Hundley "Heart of City" Trips to Morgues ? % Part of Sentenre Illy \ssim i.ilt'il I'ress I i?i:rm>rr. Nov. i?. w.-.-kiv visits t ? ? ((!?? niorsue Wi i.' iiil'lnl (<i the rou'iiu* ??( I u<* it it t ? ? ii.t< ? t ? 11 ?? division of Korntiler's I'nuit t ? ? <l.iy liy .luiUi' Cliarli'S I.. Itartletl ?IIIilci? I? I i s 1 ???I aiintnitn-. il that hcrrnltiT, oiire caeh week. men .mil women cun viiled of trail), l.in vinl.it fili" iinil given Juil son lntn> would In* <ini<|i|i*t ill tlumiuh the morgue. "I" view the tes-ilts ??f automobile ilnvi'i? hi relessne-s." liomrs for eon] supplies in exeess of tli.? quantity iiri'icrilicil h> th?? fuel ili'min *! ration. In* hail uritcil vester ilnv throi' carloads on tlie property of Slr<. Itohurt W. linrliM, near I'hey ti r. Th? seizure, In1 said, h ,i? made on tlii |?>opert \ of Mi s Klin**! ' i tiM'W'l Xmlirrrj llrnlr* llmlunnlliui. U WILL SKE yai.IvTk;kr cl\sh I My \ssoiiat ed I'rcus.J I'UIM'KTi IN. N. .1. Nov. 1 ?; Th ? larui-M i mw.l in Prim eton s foi>tl>n I lil-s.it v w ill uathcr in Calmer Stadium Saturday to ?dii'li tin* forty-sixth annual hut tie between Vuli* and I'rini-fton The present sale of th'* ??is. .">.*1,7 11 is sevoral thousand .i I?? ?. *? ilial for an> previous vial, lin t ease.I ia|.ai il> at tin- .?ta11i11111 having: I? ? ?? i? I'tin i? I1 liy placing seals In tin- to|i runway, arnunil tlu* cinder |>ath m l in t In- ?? |n end. I'lnin -clot lies iiion ami uniformed guards have heen ili't a iliwl t H |i'\ ii' ttil.*t scalping. l*'oi t v-niie i.|m i.i trains will In* run from New York 111 * I I'! 111 a?I ? ? 11 > 11 la. ii it <1 a student 11 ? l|i bureau lias In mi oiKitulU'il tn I.i ilitatc movements of a li t Kino In! .s. MILITARY AUTHORITIES DISCOVER KXPL0S1 \ ICS Illy Associated I're-s | I'.III.M INlill AM A I.A . Nov Militari authorities today ntinoun ? ii I .lis, ?.r\ nf a <|iifintit> of Inch i n plosives iii a woml neat Tarrant '"It ? idi' H tit to lilow Up an on? 11 ?? Ihmii Major William I, ita III w in <1 a i|i 'all of tni'ii who ni:ti||i th. i|.> rovi'ij, which consisted of tun s in ? of d.inamitc. a i|iiatit\ of nitro 15 lyi-erine '.inn ftlsii i a p.s ami t ?? 11 tolls ,.f fuse Will*. Thi- explosives were cleverlx hi .ea'eil mi th,. In nils ol" a Inn U fat >i ? r. v Im. the a ut hot it ii -? ?,(id li.nl t ? i k now leill* ?? of it ii||ii*-ts of the una ii| lid ? lent tll"\ llippl ll a liolllh plot ..I' Ml...; i 11 i 111 ? 11 - 1 ? \ the iliHcovni ,\ .it tin i\ l.losiv e!t. ' National u na 1'dsiin ii have li.-en I ilnt v here on 11 iiuoits: \ s n ?? ra.l to ail strike was .alli.i I l\ I, Accuse I'lreiticn lis Kirrlnitti. l-'llI*:KIM ilt'l' V V.. Nov 1 I- ? ? .1 numbers of the Yrdunti-r l*"ln* I' purtment were arrested tmliiv i-hatr-d with sittina fires "in-1 to u. t action ot the ii* purlinent iti? I st r up a li II le e\. it i in on t The 11 ? ? 1 iii m ss.i i i.i a II four i onu s o il. Tlii * w re r- loused j on hall. |MAJOR J. H; UOOLEY DIES IN a:U) Y EAR c'Dnt inueil Krom l-'trst l'ax?\) Ivii'lliiionil. Mi s Klilir. home is in >taunton. I ut she lui'l been living w ith Major hii<I Mim. Duuliy fo mote than a yewr "Swa :ki noa" if one of tin most re tna ri?M iile homes in the l.ast. It Is sunt; in llu lop of the i 11 ii ? Knii:e. wltl'iti a few miles (,f Wayiiishoro. ml was h'.lllt at itri-al rii-t The rnniMe i-oil In thr stftlitttie i-anio Iroiti 11.(I y mid it ?it fll? ill I v thai it w l he Mil?' upon will, luiilt. The house. W4R Willi g I 'M t (s transported in li I lie limiu' was It Is said. cdn - and . n.stly collect ion of i ii 111 k a Hit. Horn .fniiiiit r.v 17. IMO. .la mi ? Henry liiiiijcy was lioril ill It leli inond on .laniiar\ IT. IS|ii, the ????ii of .lohn and Sarah I 'noli'V Ills father was a merchant of tins city, ami when Hip War I let ween the Slates Inoliii out. although Utii'ti ill .1 foreign ciiii r. t ry. John I*oolev en tered ih? Southern army and was soon in.nil. tnajoi of the Kirst Keiii nient. Virginia Infantry. wlileli w.t < ? III posoil laiuely o| IMchiuotiil nun. lie commanded this regiment i;i 11. II in l l.attic of Manassas Al?va\s fond of read int. .lame" 11 en i > l?(in!ry entered school n Uich n-.ond at tiic iiiip of v veins. Mis teacher was Or. Socmtis Matipin. \* ho was afterwards foi many jraK professor and i.(airman of the f . ?\ of the l'niv(rsit\ of V 'g.nia. ^ ?* fee ilar academic (nurse i n.liinotid. .lames llenrv I |e>? ? n - ? ei < d i leoi net ow n I'n i vfrsit j at the ajre of l.i and ;,t that institution lie ma uia itied tlie highest stand it hit <l:.-s(S n I'.radual'd ? >? tai nts ? A It. degree with the h spil es t honor .Ijiiiks II Donley served uinler Ills i 'her in the Kirst Virginia Infant! n. Mid was one of the rank and li e of the Army of Northern Virginia who made that oi uanizai ion the ? >? .>|?? of th( Smith and the admit a t ion "f toe world. At the hattlc of William*. I' ? ' V Mil?" a, !*((?"'. he 'I.IV shot through the riirht wrist, taken pi - ofer asid confined a* the l(lp lta|o ?i I t.i t n | ? 11 > ii Itoads. until his ? \ ' a i ge in August. lSiIJ. Won l.ieiiteniint's Commission. Tlx ("oiil ? iU racy Insi Itul >>d a rigid ? \.iii 11 :i" I ? a ppnin t mint < in ii . ? idnsii ?? i ..meiit. and III ' > . .. *-'ddiir vion a commission as 1;. is. ant of ordnance. lie was a *'i_Mi-d ?ii dutv with tjeneral .1 I. k.min EVERY truck owner who has used a Goodyear CushionTire knows what it means to have that resilient, long-wearing tire now equipped with the trac tive power of the All Weather Tread. It it Mf of the complete line of (iocdyear Truck Tirct sold and serviced by your Goodyear Truck Tire Dealer. For Sale by \\ ill li Auto Supply I'n. West llrond Strort. 1! US North Ninth St roct. Norlli I'.n (| t h iiiithcrlft ynr \ \ on nr. For Men Who Want Good OVERCOATS We Offer at $29.50 SMAKT Town Ulsters with Raglan sleeves and shoulders, large chamois-lined pock ets and belt all around. Tailored of a fine domestic "warmth-without-weight" mate rial; soft, fleecy and durable with plaid backs. Sec them in our window. Others at $35, $40 and $15. Jacobs &][evy ami Kcrvi'd wiili callantry an?l *f- I nclciivv, At ilic close of the war, ' lie wi-nl to worli ami Ih'kiiii the prae-| tire <>f law In Xoveniber, is?r>. 11 <? I chose this profession when al eoS- j lege ami was sueoessfill in Ills prac-I I ice. .lames Henry Imoley served in tin-! I /i'K isia i ure of Virginia from I s 71 In, 1ST" am! h;t?l assignments on some of the most inipoitant committees. lie also tiinlv .1 promilient part in some ' of tlie most important legislation. In j !*'?> i.e retirol from active praeti'-e of law to look after liis many ami varieil liiiiuicial Interests In I? IsSi he was a director of the ICiehmonil ami I'anvllle Kailwav ami also of the Iticlimoml anil West I'nint Termlna I ICallway ami Waic-i lionse Company. .laiimir.v, l^fi. J to l><M-f>inli< r .ti. of i lii- name year. In* was president nf tin- Itli'hmond ami I 'a ti vlt l?> Uailway, ami fur seven- | I ?? ?? M years was pi? siilent of flu- lti'li-1 motid ami Si Paul I.ami and Navi-j Katlon ami I inprnvetnenl < 'ompany. ? Kor tin- same period In- was president ! of tin- It It'll inoml anil St. I'anl I.ami and Improvement i'nnipati> In lie was president < i i lie Nul l Ii Itir mliiRliatn Street Railway i 'mlipuny j ami nf i lie Xortli I'trinitiKlia in I.ami i ,'nnipa n y S. I,. Ilnllnn)' l)lrr?*f|ir. Ill 1x^3 lie was one nf the iiicanl/. ei s nnil dii ???-tors of ill" .-'? nlm.i nl 1 \ir I.me l:a il wa y <'"inpany In 1900. 1901 inxl IPOJ. h'* was chairman of the cxi'i'iilivc i <>n; mi 11 ? ** of that sytitrni. l-'nr v^Jitr"fi yonrs lit* \va? pi'stil.iil of I h<- W'M Mini Homo I til tl?l Iiik Kti'n<l ("<>ni|?iin> f<?r > i v |>! ;it nf jh- II* iirl'" H'llM i >i K I'lltiil ?*? 11111 ? .-< r i ^ . wis Hist vl'?' nn?l Sufi* I (. p..v|r <Jii'in|>an v tr ? it? lt'lM t<< I'.'f't; was for yonis ilii'M'tor <?f tin- Milrli:? ii t s' National I'..ink of Ithhmmiil .mil |?| ..f tiio Kichmoml Art Clufc: 11<? wits :?l^" a iiiiiiImi <>r ii,.. \V cNt m>>: < < nl a ii ? I tli** ' ???in tr.on \v<*a 11 ft if Hiffi - iimiiil iuiil of tin* Manhattan t'ltih. <>f \. w Mr. Itoolpy wan always M^ntlflr'l with tin* I >i nioiTjit i* party, l)ii t uh.i ;i ' Ki'i.i I "rmo.-rat" In th? J!r> in M<- K ; nlry ?y? m pa I j; n. ?5 <13 ? ?5 ? 4S ? ?& <51 ? <$ 4i *?; m *$ ?4i <g| ?if-5 *m it^ *? <g ^1 ? */?< *8 *& ?$ ,;'m v; *8 <j si <s *&< "All, tctth tnt tontrnt, prai't nrrcbcn ?,iud', though thri art made ttn.l meutat.i ef thingi pa't. SlUfcESPEAKE. Ready for You To Wear m *!\ \7()UR tvpc and I your taste will he studied together, here safe guarding you from P O / mistakes. l here is a won derfully-lavish sea son's variety in these new models . . But that's one ot the subt lest snares of an v season, l'.xcept when type and taste arc studicd together . . . as here. Prices arc de lightfully small ? and fabrics, styles, colors arc full of beauty and value? already assembled readv-tor-\ OU-to Wcar? .7/ " The Shop of Ksscntiahy ? sKsl | m ' cJ/ialR i m or cjS rothers ns & & & & ft $ Z> if ft ft & ft ft ft ft g> ft ft $ rV ft ft ft ft ft ft ft $ ft ft ft CLOSED CARS This is close car week at the Richmond Kline Company, Inc., 3 West Grace Street. We have the new 1923 models of the Closed Kline and Earl in enclosed types, ranging from four to seven passengers and prices from $1495 to $3950, delivered in Richmond. We cordially invite the public to attend this enclosed car display any day or even ing this week. Our showroom will remain open until 9:30 each evening, and we have a courteous corps of salesmen who will be pleased to explain the different types to you. Richmond Kline Company, Inc. Distributors, 3 West Grace St. Randolph 1695. ..