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THINKIi H SIMMS DODRESS VI. MPHSTS Governor Dcclarcs State Will Never Take Hackwartl Stop. ArriiECUTivu ?r t if t it c 11 Convention nl >rnpnr( Vr?i Ileum High MHlf otllrliiU IUm'IIV!! I.nw Knfnrmnml?Hepburn l'rnlsen \ I - Inrnrj-tirnrml, ? [ Hy Associated Pr<-ss 1 NEWPORT N'KWS. VA.. Nov. 16.? Ill speakirg before t'>? Y:tgi .t liap tist General Association t? I.?>?. crnor Tr inkle said that apparently more people ar- inlerrs'td in fst - ting people ?> it of jail t:.11 in get ting In Jail those who ought to be there. The afternoon session wan taken up mainly with dlsrussiot.s of pro hibition an.'I law enfoi > ? nient. while during the evt nlng program atten tion was given largely t<i tl ? (dura tional activities of the liaptist churches in Virginia. Governor Trinkle va;d in part: ".lust stand hack of th' otltiv r- >?( the State and u?. suppor*. an i we will aoh.cvc mi:-li for thi State of Virginia. '?'Kai-h da\ have al?mt ;oo ap plirations for pardnits. "Too many of our me- ami women are t.>o Interested In turning out people who ought t.-> remain In the ?penitential y rath>"r than assisting in putt'.ng some In wl > ought to he punished." ? \\ imlil Ser>e lli* Mate. In speaking of his d< ? in - to s?rve the t~i.tr. monw ? a It h in the !i -t way possible, (Governor Tritikle said: "I ain now .il.le t. ti\. my entire time :? ? something tiiat will attempt tn help Virginia. "As soon as w e li'af the lessons to givi to tit.- world tu.ifi than the world givis to jiiu. thin will happi ness hi gin. I need >"11r prayers and \our help. T am t:\ing to .!?> the riclit t .t:11; as 1 < It. and when une <!<?? ? t glit it generally works out." immediately after t!.e addrcs* of the chief i\.ei|t:ve. h;s appeal fur the prayers ami :? ? ? i:? ol th- churches i;i maintaining the moral standards '?f the state, the convent Ion held prayer asking divin. cuidame j r the Governor in his ser\!'- to the State. Ilepliiirn S|i<>:i|is V:? \ 1 ?avid II* plnirn ol tl.. Ant - Sallnon Lea sue. was a speaker at the ?'iftt:: session of tin- association Hi '":d <?? a voinpiishment of tiie Prohibition department and the ,f fi t o; enforcement mi the Stall 1 h.ive ? very i inlldenci" that our Altorney-Oenerul will make good. I I ' ll\e that we lii.i the right thing : pitting the enforcement ?>:" tin law Into <"ol,.nel s.itindcrs' hands." Attorney-! letn-rai John it. Saun il'is wa.s another speaker of the af t'rtinriii, lie saiil the majority of < 'li ? :\- co-operate in the fullesl e\. tent with the department in the cn 1 ? : i r mrnt or t hi law "Kf'.ieve n local self-government. It lif'i'imo \ our town people, the men in your ? omniunlties. the men ? f temperate hahits. t.. i.e a terror to tin. law breaker. MnM lte*|ircl the I.nw. The time has corne ir the history of the republic ni.d I'ommonwealt ti w hen the people as a unit, especially the women, should tli. re t*. no 1 lace in public for tin: people who don't respect the law." Mr. Saitrd' rs stated that during the session of tin Supreme Court oti "Wedt fsilay I"?\ out of sixty-five w ? re liquor r.i." ? "My tills you may Vti'av that the I alitor tratlic in Virg.n.a is not dead. 1.. staled. lie said that without the assist ancc of women, law and order wouli) not be maintained. He said that they played a larger ;?ri ? I nobler part In tin- past in croati-r achievements. Through them .lotTerson Introduced religious freedom. MARGARET ANGLIN IS l.\ RICHMOND TONIGHT I'uinoiiH \ctrc?* t? \pprnr at Arnit cniy ot Mmlc sin SlHr In "The >\ imian of llrmtze." Tli.it (lure are moro pictures of Margaret Angl iu's birthplace In clr I'Ulatloj. than of any other actress? petliaps of any other Individual In i In world?may bring a ji.tsp of as tonishment. Neverthel. -.s. a picture "f M:ss Anglin's hlrthplace appears on every Canadian iiollar Mil in cir culation; for thf star of "The Wom an of Hronsc," who will be seen at I lie Academy tonight and Saturday, and Saturday inatlnno, has the dis tinction of having tnade her dei.ut In tlii- world in t tic House of Parlia ment in Ottawa, t'anada, where lir fat her was the spratter of the House <it l>e|tip customary at the time for tlir Speaker and his family to live In the parliament Hon--,. Itself i. Ilir preliminary training coi sisted in -peaking I' * at the convent until she was in her teens. Then she b. gged her father to be allowed to to t?. New Yorlc. Although the late Timothy Warron Anclin was opposed to a stag, rarer for his daughter, through the intercession of her mot her sfhc was finally allowed to leave <*auada and attend a dramatic school in New York. She adopted the name, Margaret Moore. for the Stage. So, acting upon his advice, little Mary prompt ly adopted the new name. Hut try as she would, her own name per s .-ted in clinging to her. Margaret M"ore was easy to say and simple to pronouncr. y. t her old friends and acquaintances continued to call her "Mary Anglln." Filially, after puz zling and pondering over the name problem. the star gave up her pseudonym ami decided to make her own 'Margaret Anglln" famous. A nunc Wiittuin Veehlrnliill v Slntn. l'in:i:i,ING, VA., Nov. ifi Miss Alii'' I'likcr. daughter of t.'ree<| link.-, was shot and instantly killed by her cousin. Mallard Maker on \.sterdav It |k claimed that the killing was accidental, .lames Meed. Maker's brother-in-law. was the on ly other person present at the time of thr occurrence. The statement made l.v both Maker and Meed is that Maker iremarked that lie heard a certain person with whom he was at enmity coming, and drew his pistol, when the girl acUeil It. and that in sctifllitig over It the piece was discharged, the ! all breaking her neck Maker made no attempt t.. escape. He will probably be glvet. .1 preliminary hearing before .Itistlo Ken.(rick. I\ i w tin III lis I'olil Annual MrrtlnR. The Kiwanis flub will hold its an nual meeting on 1 lecenber 11, at which time the officer.s for the year will be clio.sen. According to Secre tary l-'ratik l.outhan, the prese'nt year has been a most active one in the club, a number of big things having been "pulled over" by the ac tivity of the organizn t ion. Acting Postmaster Joseph tV Stewart will be the main speaker til the meeting of the club at Murphy'* Hotel next Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Henry Mitchford will pre sent the att.ndan.'. prize. *mic?, for K'liUe Imprisonment. DANVH.US. VA.. Nov. Hi.?It. N. Mrown. who several weeks ago was | arrested in Norfolk charged with stealing an automobile from .1. M Davis, of this city, and who was e\on> rated h> re at a preliminary hearing. has entered suit against 1 'a'\ is. alleginir false arrest and ini i rWcntnent. Hi seeks to recover 5." i'hc Milt is brought In Nor folk. YOl' CAN l?KI'KM> ON (iOOI) (? KOCEItlES FROM 501 Fast Hrond. Telephone Randolph 101. EGGS AS'. t Kc>:s bii:-:.TiB h iRhest pn< < s In a Ions time, this : r of Cuariintii i Hot CJunlity A|>ril Kggs is OQ.-? ,..?t important. Positn dVK, Tliankstri\inir Novelties Maiiy ilulr.ty ami a11 ra?'i I ve llttl<- N'lV.-ltits, r-'inv- useful, some firnaw'nt.il for Thanksgiv ing Tables n ml Parties Mod erately i? ri? ? ??1. .*>r and better. Plum I'uddintrs Finest 1 i'?-i-M . !? I'liim I'ud dincrs, ? to 4-IV*. hav*. >?Oc lit RicHardson-Flbbblns Plum Pud dines. 1!?o, urir, and Plum I>ti<l>li iik Sauc makes Pudding? taste 11 ? ?. :;.*><? ran Smltliiielil If ii ms! Schmidt's Smltht'.'-ld Virginia Hams are genuine and recognized a.? the b.st We fiitni-i tliat ynu order yours f"r the holidays now as !? r* <r: r*s 2 flays for cookir.tr. Srriith".? id Han." cook ed by ?s will kef j? fr'-m : 10 5 mont hs Srnithfield llams, raw, 05r lb. Ham!*, cooV>':, 3.*e e.vh Send a .Xinltbfield Han: lr^m Schmidt's? as h c'i.rist mas ?l:ft We ship (hfin i vcrywhcM1. Oranjre Hams (ienuine Coutitry Cured. a^out 1. r. t tiif <?:<!. in popular .? :?*??.> < y h i;rn : nurnb.-r, which w? rii:k: ,i 1'- r.i.- a.? th--y nound 49c Fruit Cake Inirrcdieuts i" ? ;imas I"r? j 11 ('iikf? ? 1 1" r iuri letter if inadA r-.wr.il wdlif In advanc und from J-- hmidt':- tasteful and pure in K r> db: t.". i jrrants. 2"?? lb. < Itron. T.'.c 1 b S?frtt'l Itainir.v 24W' 1: K'edlesb Haiti;.* in?- lb < >ra nw. *? P*a1. 30e. I.Anion Peel, :t?r. Almonds. Shelled, Mr. (?round MlxM Spices l.'.c. Ftr&ndy. Hum and Sher: > ! ,t vor, Mir. Crystallised Chert ||>, 2" c*. Pineapple. crystalli* ?! t lb., 2>V. Black Walnut?. rhe>:< , !b, zr,c. IVr*nf. thelbd. lb. Inc. Walnut*, shelled. lb. -nr. Hloator Paste, 3.1c. Fresh .Minced .Moat For rich, zestful Pics and Tart' i'rd'?r now to assure hav ing it for Thanksgiving it>-st Home-Made Mince Meat, fjuart Jar. SI. Ulcbardson-Ilobbins, H.'tc. i'iploinat, ha<*. Regular Quality, quart, TSr'i 3fte J?'?11 nd Just Imported! i:u ? ian Sardinos, Spiced Anchovies, i'n kl?>d Smuked & iinll Mops. Seiisoniil?lo Ifoms! < 'ranbrrrios. 1arpe size, 'Zf>r lb. Sal'ed I'canuts, Jtnnbo, whole, 33c lb. Salted Almonds, extra iarsc, ?!.B5 11. IMckl.?d i'cars, qt. Jar. CI. Canton OinKAr. tl.ln. Marshmallow Whip. 15c. Orape JuIca, T5c <it. , AppN Juice, Si gal Italian Vermouth, ?l. i-'rcnch Vermouth, ?i.^r>. i r< nif de Menthe. AnR'istura Hitters. JI.SS, F Ft FIT CAKE Made fr^m the ririent incrA diArits and the best that years of baking cxperit-nce can i>i dues. I.b $1 Peanut Brittle Made fresh for our exclusive sale tvtry otiier day; crisp, de 1 Khtfuily chewy. ReKUlariy 4?c pound. Special tomorrow, pound 29c Delieatrssen Specials! SOIMIHT'S I'?KI?ICATi:SSKM I'!;} ARTMKNT always has things tempting and n^w. and our prices at' right! Tl''jucfort Cheese, section. 13r. ' amembert fheese, section. lOr. f'avlarelle, a delicious domestic horn d'o'-rves. 2Rc. An<hovi<?, nr.,-. II'.rs d'Oerves. 75r. Ane.hovle Paste, 3Be. SI.ICED BACOK?Fresh rineless. bonelfss, tender Hacon, fries to a crisp brown; special tomorrow and Saturday, pound PORT COMMISSION MAPS OUT AGGRESSIVE WORK Permanent Committees Arc iName.tl at Meeling in Norfolk. (Special to The Ttnnes-Dispatch. J NORFOLK. VA . Nov. 16.?At a meeting of the Kidnplon lioads I'ort I'ominlssirm in Norfolk today j plans were onnslfl<>r<il tor making an | ; exhaust I ve survov <>r the port from j tin- standpoint of thefintercst of Vir ; cini.i at lame lit itsi ili'volopmonl. As a result of this^plan it is hoped to have the State tiike a more an crc^lvi' interest in ?hc port and its expansion. The first step t\ ill V the employ ment of a harbor development ftiei [ n?er of wide experience, who will wotk up the survey and handle the technical end of the jvopositlon. Anionc tins prohleojs considered were: ('nlltcation of all terminals In Hampton Roads dlstrlt-t. Ari aisRressivc proKfcii.ni of harbor [improvements hv the Federal Kov jernment along line* l?y which New i York I'ity has gotten t be government ] committed to a prog nun covering a ! period of years far in ( advance. Industrial developing i?! of the port on a broader scab titan ever before utte nipted. The ultimate object the" survey is. of course, to secure daia for a report and recommendations to th<* ? General Assembly in IfllM on the subject of llampton Koails develop ment. Permanent committees nf tho com mission \\ or'1 appointed tmlay as fol 1 low s State legislation Attorney tlciior i al .IoIhi It Saunders and II 'J. liar Ih'#*. Ilnrl?<*>r ts ami Koctof?ral Mat ters llnnur I.. Kerguson. N^D. Maher and \V. I.', i'arson. I"p-State i *o-?'perat Ion. Commer cial Organization. et<".: \V. M. Mar tin and W. IC. ''arson. Highways: \V. IC. ?'arson. It. O. ; llarl.ee, and \V. M. Martin. Il.irbor ICnplHf-ils ICmpb"?yment: N. Maher. Hampton Roads Cities Co-Opera - tlon: II. U. Itarliee and II. I.. 1'er KUColi. l!all Transportation and Termt nals; N. I'? Maher and It. li. Harbee. ? ieneral l>eveloprnent Taxation 1 System: Homer Ferguson. John It. Saunders and II. ?Itarbee. State Discrimination: N. IX Maher. jll i;. ltarbee and W M Martin. T'.??* commission will hold Its next meeting at Pctersl urg on Thursday. Mecember It. C. & 1\ HI"YS LINKS OF CUMBKRLAND CO. WlNCHKSTICIt. VA.. Nov. K ] deed is understood to have been | signed a day or two ago in Wash ington for transfer of all property and business of the Oiinherland I Valley Telephone Company south of 'the Mason and IMxon line to the Chesapeake and Potomac Company ; for a consideration snld to have !>een J .'i.'i.OilO. Transfer would have h n j made long ago, It was said, but for a Jf-yiar contract the ?'umberland Valley company had with a small telephone company In Shenandoah County, Va., guaranteeing local and long distance connections. Tie ; Cumberland Valley company's prop erty In other sections has been ac quired by tlie Hell System, so tl.it | little r-mains of the old concern ?The diflicultles in Shenandoah Cotin tv nre said t<? have been Ironed out, 'and a'l part leu In Intercut satisfied. scrapping or ships TO await pact SIGNING i x l?v Associated I'rrsj.l NKU I'DltT ,\'i;\VS, VA.. Nov. HI.? Work of scrapping the two battlo rruisers it ml tin* battleship Iowa,. 1>ii11<1111 k :tt the plant of tin* Newport ' Nfws Sliiphuildlli j ami Dry Hook Company, lias not yet boon started nntl will not l>o, it Ih unofficially re ported. until tin* iliy imiiimi iil treaty Is ratllli'il by tlie countries which arc pal'tiis to it. Tho yard lias a lariro stock of , materials which were to bo us--d on th< waroraft ami tho construction or" i tlio battleship is wp!| under way. Work on tin* cruisers also had reached a point where s<rap'>in(; will b?* no little task. In the event tliat the t'niteil Slates i decides to Iniilil more airplane. car rior.s one of the battle cruisers in.iv be converted. Conversion of tin cruisers into plane carriers Is pos sible and Hie government now has worl: of tills kind under way in on' or more of tho Northern yards No 0110 is aide to say at this t:m? just wlien I lie waroraft on which construction was halted will bo scrapped. Moves Aviiliixt llolton'n llonrt, l.YNi lim Kt;. VA.. Nov. Ifi. ? M 11. Molton, of l.ynchhtirp, who was convicted at the September t*rm of tlio Circuit Court of Campbell County under charge of t ran:-port Intz 11? ju>?". Iteitc given throe months on the Stilt** road force and lined $"50. but who was balled to prosecute an ap peal to the State Supremo Court of Appeals, has failed to respond to a $1.0(hi bail bond and Judge Harlo dale lias deoidod to issue of a scire facias against II. K. DeWitt, also of l.ym liburK. to show causo at the January term why the bail bond should not bo forfeited. Two week after Bolton's conviction in iT\e "'an pbeii County Court his wife w.is granted an absolute dlvoroo in the Circuit Court here on statutory (. rounds. INDIGESTION!!! UPSET STOMACH, Chew a few Pleasant Tablets, Instant Stomach Relief Instant relief from sourness, gasoa or acidity of stomach; from Indiges tion. flatulence, palpitation. headach? :>r any stomach distress. The moment you '.hew a few Tape's Iliapepsin" tablets your stom ach feels line. Correct your digestion for a few ?Mils. I'lea..ant! Harmless! Any irug store. ? Adv. BOABNEV&i MEN! Do You Know That The World Recognizes Stacy Adams and Edwin Clapp As the Best Shoes That Arc Made? And on Dabney's "Low-Profit Plan" Tliey Arc Lower in Price Here Than Anywhere Else in I lie U. S. Stacy-Adams <?"1A Famous Shoes y 1 v I-ldwin Clapp (tin Famous SIioos Bannister Cjlft Famous Shoes $8 Florshelm Fine Shoes N'o Shoes ,aro better. In comfort and stylo?none last so long and retain their shape to the very ond. Why not try a pair of the incomparablea next time'.' liavo them In all widths. In combi nation lastB from AAAA to EB. Dabney's Subway foj- Men J. William Taylor 1J rough t Hack From St. Louis to Answer Charges. I Special to Tin* Times- Dispatch.) j *?11 \ Kl.OTTKSVU.I.K. V \.. Nov. I'V j I. William Taylor, former i>?*fsi<*t l>al of 111"1 Allx-marle High School. WllO Kt'llMlS ?* r with .< fl'loilV, iva? brought here lust tiiuiit from St. Mi) , where he was ioeat< d last after a dillKent search l?y ill" police of that city. Sh? rilT .1 Maum Smith. ironm l>an!?<l t>v W. I,. Maupin. Jr. a deputy clerk of the t'ircuit Court, made the trip to st i.otiis and, upon their ar rival in 11? ? ? Missouri metropolis Mondey evening, went at miec to >':! > Jail, where they found Taylor tn i-onfer.wl'li his wife. win. ha<! joined h'.tn soon after his smiilen de parture from this county, following the receipt .of letters warning him Niter heinc Indgeil in the emintj ;n(l lest n'uht. the former school lt?ad v. .is visited In his ????II hy his J f>rot lie: -1 ti-ia w. <*. ?I'aee. and Mrs 1".!'??'. who ntotore.l over from A11>e t ?!l?'. Taylor will he given a preliminary | In .u lnt; tomorrow :?t tito county courthouse bst'orc Justice Claude It. \ anlley. lie has i mpliiyril counsel. DKl,A WA R KAN DROWNS NKAK TAPPAHANNOCK | Sj>< * i.iI t<> The Times-Dispatch. | |-it 1-;I>t-;|tr<"Ksi11:ic?v.v. Nov. if.. -While loading lumber on j I>!ur<\ Karl.- M.i.iltth White. :t0. ..f Wil mington. I ???!.. f?ll li.ii'kiviiril.i Into th" itappahaunnoch Itiver. near TappiiliatniooU. ami was drowned. II ih hell. v.-il hi- had hrart attack. The hody was recovered. Itnsseft tiimr^ Ilea* II}- liy l-'lrr. .MAKTINSVIKKK. Nov. 16.?The town of it. this county, suf li-if .l .lisast rons llr.- . ?rl\ Tuesday moi mm:. \? In ri four resilience s mill \V. W. Smith's Mnr- were d-.stroy. ?! |n-|r>ctiv< iio.se rendered th<* worls of the lire il< :>:irI no-tit practically of no value. The loss is estimate.) at $.10. DOO. with v.-ry litt!?! insurance. HYHI) COMKS TO KM) CAMPAIGN AKI AIRS [Sp>- ial to The Times-1?i*j?a?ch.1 WINCIIKSTKIt. VA . Nov. !?"> Stat, democratic I'hairtisan llarry I-' liyrii left to.lav for I* ichiuotid t . .1 ranpe for the closing of llemo rat ? State headqtlartei > ami to w in.1 up affairs cso-rallv in connection a.tli th. recent cam\)aiL'ii which re. A CORRECTION ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15TH We Advertised 16-Oz. Loaf Bread at 6c It has been called to our attention that the average weight of this loaf, as supplied to us by the baker, is We regret exceedingly that this error oc curred, and hope we have not caused any inconvenience by so advertising. The Greet /.tl-ntic & Pacific Tea Co. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA siiltnl hi ilif 'loctttn of a sollil Iietnoorat !?? dcU'Rutl'iti to lie IIoumo <?f Kftprcsentatlvi'K for tlio llrst time, in two decades. .Mr. Hyrtl'* reports show that Heiiioi-i atie eamllilates for ?'nngro.sR uml iiImi I'nlteil Stall s S< n ator Claude A. Swauson were elected hy (lie largest majorities ever re <?<1 veil l.v i ainliilates in Virginia. DIPHT1IKRIA* HALTS SUIT against i;x-(;o\ kknok tSpp.MliI to The Times Dispatch 1 riiKDIOnU'K.SIIl lni, VA? Nov. 16. ? Tlir on;t- of Miss llelen I! K inn. of l.'u Ipe per, again t Westmoreland Davis. to m ovi-r J25,Q?it? for all"^".! damages as a result of an automo bile ci* 11 is to n tii-a r \\" i t ?!? rues* hi the tall of 1U2I. ami whii It was set fo* rial on Timr-.day. Novml^r l?>. in ili.- I'iriuit r.iuri of Spotsylvania, ?ia' 11?-1-1 j ? "lit iuui'il to ili- I mli'r Itiii liv Judge I'lilclioHi-r. The sil.t Is now schwliileii t? in. Ik anl on 11< - I'l'inlu r l?i. Tit* eont Innanei ? . s tsk i*i| by emi use I foi Ml>.s King. ? ? 11 crounils that lirr mother. who "l an Important ?'(lnf?? In tin* cas<?, ?s talii-ii with diphtheria tuid linn hi < ii quarantined with h<T daughter b;,- thu authorities of Oulpoper. I HEAL SKIN DISEASES A pjily Zojiio, Clean, l'cnotrat . injr, Anf iscntic Mmiitl. J i 1' is unn'''-?-nsary for ynn to suffer Sltli i:. zrina. 111? >t? ? 11*? .M. ItlnKworm. '.hsIics an<l similar k k I n irottlilxt. ; '? it???. obtained m any <JrtiK store for I .*>??, or Jl.fiO for f \ i r:i largo bottle, icinl |iroin|it|y applied, i11 usually I ;lv?* intitant relief from It?-!?i>i? tor tut' It rlfiiiihi'm and sooth* s tln? jduti and h<-al? <11? i? -KIy and <ff<?tlvcly most sUjn <lls>as<i<. Z'-ino Is a wonderful. penet ratine, disappearing liquid and is soothinc to the iiiomI >1< 11 > .at? skin. <;??? it today u.o>l mvc all further distress Adv W.LJDO UGLAS FOR MEN ANDWOMEN *5 *6 n &*a. SHOES W.L.rjou^las shoes a' re actually demanded, year after year by \ aore people tlian auy other shoe in the world BECAUSE forMylp, materia I, wo r k in a n s h i p ai; <I reasonable itriccs thev are it* i eipialed. 1-olM'V YKAKS of satisfaetory nervine have nlv< ? n the people* eotifldenrn in tf m shoes and ih (lie proteotl." ?ii afforded by tlio \V. L. Doug) as Trade Mark. PROTECTION'}?"5nst"nr?pa m" bin profits Is a* .ir anteed by the name and prf ion Htampedon the koleof every ps ir. W.L.DOUGLAS*700 and *g 00 : sliocs lire e%fl op tionally good Millies.Only by; ex amining them ran you npp re elate their superior <ju;illt; ies. Von ran always savn money by wearing XV, I,. Douglas slioj s. W.L.DOUGLAS Mjociinre put into . all of our lit) stores lit factory cost. "We dd not. make one eent of profit unt 1 11 ho shoes are sold to yon. It is Worth dollars for you to know that v hen jou buy shoes at our stores Boys SHOES '4,00 & ?4.50 II'. I.. DfUfjlat name and for trait u the lot known shoe Trade .'/ark in the Vrorii.lt standi for the highest standard cf ?ju.i.ity at tie lour it pontile coit. YOU PAY ONLY ONE PROE iT. W.L.DOUGLAS PtGGtNO SHOES At 7 YEARS OF ACE. No Matter Where Vou Live shoe dealers ran supply you \\ ith t "NY. L. Douglas shoes. When you need shoes, if not eom enlent to call at one of our stores,ask you r Hlioe dealer to show J (lit \V. li. Douglas shoes. The name and prh-e isal\\a> s plainly stamped on the- solo. ICefuse. substitutes.Tlie prices are t hn same everywhere. ir NOT row BALE IN YOUR VICINITY, . VWHITC FOR CATALOO. Pr?,id?nt t..r>ouiit, sho* c?. , 2 10 Spark Str?a|, Brockton, Mui. wniTt roR TO Mf RCHAN13 : Ifnn duller In your town hand'ei W I Oougiat thcet. write tcaay for ttcluilve rlyhti to handle tun quick telling, quick turn-oier lire. W. L. DouglasS totje: 310 E. Inroad St., Richmond IT,> OPEN ^AVURDAY EVENINGS <^X ' The Universal Ci tr In Initial Qost and in Upkeep! In Service J l^acilities! In Numben,\,and Demand! Over 6,000,000 in Use?"ITieiVs a Reason" For the information of those who may \visnAto lurch ase F?rd cars on a "deferred payment" plan by an initial payment ancW series of monthly pay ments thereafter. The following schedule of prices for the different models includes self-starter and demountable rims. The pr, ices below are for the car delivered in this city, and including freight, Federal 's excise tax, gas, oil, tire and theft insurance: With Insurance and EyiiiTED with aimmioved steeuixg wheel lock MODEL One-Third f'asli Hal. in 12 Mouths . $1(18.50 |>o\vn lOUrillg 828.01) Each Mrnilh 40% Cash Hal. in t2 Mo) 50% Casli Hal. in 12 Months Sedan 8217.28 Dow n 8II.HO Each Monlli 8201.02 DoJ? ? 8218.82 Down 825.1 Jl Each Ml >ntlT j $20.7;i Each Month $205.02 DoWir 8:101.88 D*wn S;t0.80 Kucli Mo nth 8?K>.10 Each Month i 8222.08 Dow n t.OUpe | jjijjy.oo Each Month Runabout Ton Truck Chassis... 8*204.18 Dow y 833.05 Each Mo mil 8188.18 Dow n 828.52 Each M/r.nth 8157.82 Down 820.JJ0 Each Month 8151.17 Down 825.70 Each Montli i 822.30 Each M^' |Uth 818!l.O I Doik n 8H27.00 Down $27.20 Each Month $832.74 Down 810.J10 Each Month 8227.7(1 Down 818.08 Each Month AUTHORIZED FORI) AND LINCOLN DEALERS The World's <?reatcst Motor Car Value* Universal Motor Co., Inc., 1012 W. Broad St. Hearn Motor Co., Inc., 1101 Hull St. Richmond f \ >tor Co., Inc., Broad an Tenth Sts. Kirkmyer ]> tor Co., Inc., 1301 YV I Iroad St. All Dealers Are Equipped to Take Caro of Battery and >(jj erator Work These Dealers Can Sell Ford Cars, Tractors, Tarts, Etc., AnywI^U In the 1'nltcd States Reasonable Delivery on Touring Cars, Roadstoij^,^ ucks A