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' t t EIGHT i Roanoke News ROANOKE, VA., September 12.? liov. C. G. Hatchor, D. D. preachod to the people at Mt. Zlon Sunday, reminding men of their sins antl admonishiing them to accopt Christ. Many heard him gladly and turned from tho error of their way and boigan life anew, having had Ills blood mysteriously appMed to their hearts and arc rejoicing In tho fact that they heard the volco of the Lord through His messenger Sunday morn ing. The collection Sunday at Mt. Zlon A. M. IS. Church was $190.00. Rev. C. CI. llatcher, preached, his cloning sermon Tuesday night after mivmg spent ton days in Koanoko a,dvising tho peoplo out .of God's Word. Some hoard liim gladly and wore saved from sin; othors refused and rejected (lie advice and are yet (In the old, paths of sin exposed to whatever ills may como to them in the future. Rev. Hatcher loaves for homo after ten days stay in Koanoko preaching in his oldor lion's charge. !Rov. W. K. Brown and wife, of Pittsburgh, Pa. woro ih the city last week. Rev. Brown is ex-pastor of! . the First Baptist Church, lie filledj tho pulpit of Rev. A. L. .Tamos Sunday morning and night to tho de-j light and satisfaction of all. They! left for Petersburg and Richmond enrouto hofne Monday morning. Wo were delighted to meet Dr. Brown and wife. Tho public schools opened here this morning with a largo enroll-, ment at the various schools, Gregory] Avenue. Gainsborough Avenue nndi Harrison Avenue High School. 'Rov. W. W. Brown and wife, of. Now York Cily liavo boon in the cityj for the past few (lays, lie is imparting ? G'ospol message to the pooplo of Roanoke ami vicinity. Dr. | Brown is ex-pastor is referred, to as> founder of the High Street Baptist Church. Ho is a man who has marveiously advanced in his divino calling. as seen by i ll who have known] thi;> wonderful prelate and man of1 God. IIo is one man who believes1 in the possibility of his race and fedls that we should encourage each other to good work. i Miss Carrie King an(i her cousin, Goraldino Watson, of Philadelphia and, New York who havo spent three weeks with mother and father, sis ters and lirst cousins left Sunday, the 10th for homo. Miss King is tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pollis King, of 200 Ninth Avenue, N. E. GoraXdine is (ho daughter of Mrs. J. Martha Watson, of Philadelphia. Tho girls had quite u pleasant slay In Virginia. It was Geraldine's first Visit Soutli, , jr Mrs. Magnolia Penn, of 212 Sevonth Avenue, N. ?., who has been quite indisposod for the past two or, three weeks is much improved. ?> Mr. M. D. Barlow, of 66 Chestnut Avenuo, N. \V., who has been confined, in Burrell Memorial Hospital for ten weeks, is at home convalescing. Mr. Barlow wishes to thank tho general puplic and friends who administered to his comfort. Mr. and Mrs. William Martin, of Harrison Avenue, N. W. returned this morning after a ten days trip to Baltimore, Philadelphia and Wash lUKtou, if* Mrs. Frances McDaniols, 154 Wells Alloy, N. W. lias been quite stck the post ten days. She is under the care of Dr. J. II. Roberts. Mrs. Sadie Broad(nax of Seventh Avonuo and Park Street sustained a painful sprained, limb last week. Sho is improving at this writing. A cako will bo given to the one "who gets the lucky number Monday ?voning, September 18th by Mrs, Fannio Bell, at 319 Third Avenue, N. W. for the benefit of Sweet Union Baptist Church. Tickets, 15 ccnts. Rev. W. W. Gilbert, pastor. Dr. W. W.? Brown, of Now York la nrnnohlnrr n f tlin TTIirli Sf mnt Baptist Church in her thirty-eighth anniversary. lib is drawing largo crowds and preaching great sermons. Sunday was n high day at High Street. rPho people seemed to like to hear Dr. Brown. As a preacher, he is in a class to himself. Miss Lucille B. Qoode, a graduate of tho Virginia Normal and Industrial Institute September 1, 1922 is visiting Miss Thelma Green in this city. Miss Goodo will bo in tho city until Monday, when she will leave for Ohio State University. Mrs. Luster Street Glonn,. of "110:i Bishop Street, Morgan Park, Chicago III. is visiting Mrs. T. G. Gunn in this city. Mrs! Glonn came here from Washington and has visited relatives in Stony Mountain and, Winston-Salem*, N. Q. 'Mrs. Glenn will bo In Roanolco until October. Mrs. Mary Jackson of Norfolk, Va. is visiting Rov. and Mrs. Hatcher hero this week. Don't forget the old Planet Agent is on the road and will put them in your rcacli for just a half-dime each time. The* best line of medicines arc found at the home of the Agent, 153 Wolls Alley, N. W. Tho best remodios on tho road. The people say so, it must be true. Try them for yoursolf. PRESTON?CLAY. Mr. Ernest Claudiest Preston and Miss Rosa Roll Clay were quietly married Sunday afternoon, September 3, at three o'clock, at tho resid.ence of Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Williams, cousins of tho brido, 334 Tenth Avenue, N. W., tho Rov. W. E. Leo performing tho ceremony. The brido was attractively gowned in white canton cropc. Hor hat was a hand-mado model with daisy trimmings and she carried bride's roses. Her maid of honor was Miss Mary Wado and Mr. Frederick Canaday was best man. % : i-. . t Ill Ill wrp-wu-.) ' Out-of-town guest includod Mrs. Maggie Young, of Norfolk, Va.; Mies CJUulys Allon, of Now York; Miss 1 Ilittio Moyers, of Snlem, V?.; Mrs. Opliolia Brown, of Salom, Va.; Mrs Ofdla Ash, of Portsmouth, Va. and ' Mr. James O. Wobb, of Columubs, 1 Ohio, brothor of tlio brldo. Immediately after tlie ceremony a salad course was served. The bride and groom with the immediate families and, a few" friends motored to their future homo, Clay grass Grovo, Roanoke County, were an ico course , was served. Mrs. Fannie .llobinson ' sang, "I ljovo You Truly" (with Mrs. 1 Hazel Locklayer presiding at tlie I piano. ' 1 Hair Dressing, Manicuring,- Massaging, Scalp Specialist and Quick launch,, 115 1-4 N. Henry Street. ' Phono 315 1 \V. ] Mrs. Lucille Wallace, of Detroit; Mich, and her little son, spent two weeks in ltounoko visiting licr mother, Mrs. Alico Gilbert, 111 Harrison Avonuo and loft Saturday morning for Detroit, having spent a very pleasant timo while in tho city with relatives and friends of bygono days CHICAGO NOTES. Hon. Waltor' M. Fanner and Mrc. Farmer, his wife 4751 Champlain ave nue have juse returned to the city from Uatavia, 111., where they spent two pleasant weeks on their vacation at the country home of Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Hill. tee- -vmv i t Mrs. N. 13. Newland, matron airl assistant financial agent of tho Enter ^ i prise Institute, 514 Aldino Square is 8 j spending her vacatiotn at Idlewild } ! Michigan and will return in time for f the opening of the school September c lltli. 1 1 Miss Valencia White native of Dar- l ten, Wis., and who was recently grad- i uated from the Chicago Normal Col- 1 lego has received an appointment au i I teacher and is ono duty at the Westside school. Miss White is the sister of Miss Zetta Wliito, a trained nurse at Provident Hospital. At present, e Miss White is at the lrome of officer and Mrs. Julius Glenn in beautiful ' I Morgan Park. I Dr. and Mrs. P. Chas. Downs, 3748 I firnml Rnnlnvnivl wlm mriinvnii t?*\ Idlewild, Michigan, where they spent j two weeks on vacation have returned' to the city much pleased with their stay and with) the trip. Dr. G. A." Thornton accompanied Dr. Downs on | his trip. i I M. T. Bailey, president the Bailey | il^wilty Co., and manager the Milton1 Mercantile Agency, 3G38 State street j is much pleased with the results or a t.woi (lays sale of lots in Morgan Park during which time many people ava'l, ed themselves of tho opportunity to purchase real bargains in lots as fu-j I turo home sitos, I ) I f Miss Johnnella M. Prazer, 3434 V'jr I non avenuo a teacher of music at tho Virginia Normal and Industrial Insli; , tute, Petersburg, Va., is preparing to j leavo for Virginia to take up duties at t tho institute which opens its fall term' | September 15th. Miss Frazer spent her, ent.iro vacation at the bedside of her i lather. Prof. P. T. PVnznr wlin rAoro-it. i . | ly passed away after a long illnu*?. i t Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Kinney, 3142 Calumet avenuo gave a private pienio In Lincoln Park lust Friday In honor of their mother and sister, Mrs. Fran cis and Miss Minnie Kinney of Green < \ vMle, III., who are visiting them forj j several weoks. The picinlckers enjoy ed the day playing games and boat, ] i riding through the park and around . ( iiic municipal pier. >' j The Joint Building Association of j , U. D. P. and S. M. T? wiPl re/sumo fail j meetings on Sunday afternoon September 10th ut Bailey's Hall, 3G38 State street. | All day Labor day hundreds of people were seen in Morgan Park lookj ing over the many sites for sale and others vi'sit.ing friends who have mado their future lrames in this rapidly thriving suburb. Among tliohc seen were Dr. J..W. Robinson pastor of St. | Mark Church and an official of the Douglas National Bank, his wife and . two daughters; Row Moses M. Jack< son and daughter; Mrs. Mattie Ford and h'or neiccs; Messrs. Wm. C. Deni ton, Harry "Watson and Jesse Hawkins t Mobdames Hawkins and Mitchell. j JJNIv i'UIili^IAN POHV14K8 WITH "HIG BUS1NJ0SS" 10NTI']III'HISIO. ! I (Proston News Sorvico.) *i Chicago, III., Sept. 15.?Nino pull' man porters were linked with the operations of Chicago's newest gigantic boo/.e ring alter a raid on a passen' ger train which arrived from New Or-, leans last Thursday. i It is said that dry agents discovered that metal containers, built to fit 1 under the seats in pullman cars, wer*? '< being used extensively in smuggling ) j 300 cases of liquor into this city ] each week. Most of the whisky found 1 was of English manufacture, imported through Bermuda and New Or- < j leans. Special attorneys have been as signed to prosecute the cases against i the pullman porters. , < KI>WAUT> HANDY i KlTiliED IN" FIGHT AT PAIR. .' West Falls Church, Va., Sept. 13.? i j Edward Handy, aged 31 years, one ot 1 ' the men who participated in a fight 1 here on Tuesday, died at the Georgetown Hospital in Washington, D. C. early Wednesday morning from tin; effects of two gun wounds in his head. Daniel Brtfwn was taken to* thfc Emergency hospital suffering from in juries inflicetd when a bullet passed through his stomach and Charles Col lins is held in the local lockup; aro the other alleged participants in tho fight. The mon were attending' tho Negro Fair which was held hero last week wlion they became engaged in tho light. I .. . I THE RIOHM L. J. H 7V Manufacturer of Pi TO RELIEVE ALL -DISC 220 W. BROAD STREET. DO YOU L0V1 If so, call and boo U J. HAYDEN, 22 0 W. Broad Strcot. My mediclnoa matter what your disease, sickness oi ld pcrfect health. I uso nothing but oavos; sued; berries; flowers and pi relieved thousands that liavo given up MY MKDICINRS C'JllB TILE F'OL 131ood. Kidnov. ltliwlilnf Tiinu <? < Dyspepsia; Indigestion; Constipation; ind aches of any kind, Colde, Bronchia Sensations; Fcmalo Complaints, LaGri Holla; Cancer In its worst form wlthou Pimples on fnco and body, Dlabotos of ] dy medlclncts relieve any dlsoase, no e funded. Medicines sent anywhere. For on U J. IIAYDEN, 220 Wost Broa c Richmond, Va. July 8, 1915. A perfcct cure has beon oltected >y L. J. Hayden's Puro Herb Modiifnos. After waiting thlrtoen years < ind havo not suffored from the i lorriblo disease, Cravel, I desire t? i nako a statement to L. J. Hayden: Thirteen yoars ago twelve leading >hy8iciane of my city treated me for tidney trouble and gravel without i ho dosired benefit. These doctors : tdvlised me to be operatod or., as that < vas tlio only chance for me. 1 was , idvtscd to go and get some of L. J. ] Jayden's Herb Medicine and try bo Tft-o being operated on. I did so, i md In twenty-four hours after using < lis medicines I passed at leaet a iolf dozen gravel, Bome as big as a < argo pea. Since that time I havo \ot suffered wl>h the gravel. I i lighly recommend Ij. J. Haydon's i nodlclue to all suffering humanity, < I am, J. A. PAGE, 4 Auburn Ave., Richmond Va. JTItAY COW AND CATVF CAUS1C ; OP TWO K1IjIJINC?S. \ ' ^>N ? r'** "*.<? ?. ' V _ I . (Preston News Service.) i : Memphis, Tenn., Sept. 15.?John .'.numbers and Jesse Goosby were shot '< id(1 killed here Monday night as the esult of a dispute over a stray cow < md calf, said to he owned by Cham- 1 jors, which had been taken up by. i rhonnas Bowens. ClKinibers had gone to Bowens' i tome on the- outskirts of tlio city to J ecover the cow and calf. "When he bo fan to abuse Bowens . about having . he cow and calf, it Is said that BoiV-'i sns went into bis bouse and reappear i ><1 with a shotgun. He fired at Cham- i >ers who fell mortally wounded ant* lied a few minutes later. A neighbor i laid that Bowens in his anger attempt ? id to strike Chambers while ho lav 1 iclploss on the ground with the stalk >t the gun and when prevented fled . V'ith the gun in Ills hand. Police searching for him< met Goos jy with a bloody gun in his hand. It f is said that ho was ordered by the poIce to surrender but did not heed the ! nmmnnil nn/I n? .......... ?iiiu i urn uuucu 'ired killing Goosby instantly. It wes t hen discovered that Goosby was not bo man who shot Chambers but it is ho theory of (he police that he had ieen given the gun by Bowens. A . jcarch is being conducted for Bowens., ' |l ISNGLISH JUDGE DISDAINS KLAN AND UNWRITTEN IiAW | (Preston News Service.) London Sept. 11.?Johnny Bull Juiist does not take kindly to popular \merican institutions which was brought out when a miner evoked tin wrath of the Ku Klux Klan and the unwritten law upon an enemy. Resort Lo two American institutions ?tho ur> written law and the Ku Klhx Klan3nly caused Herbert Brooks, a Corn wall minor, who had been in America for the past three years to get into serious trouble. < It. is said that Brooks, when lie [ cached his home in Saint. Austoll, rtlently found that his wife had taken ip with another man. Brooks sought jut his rival, it is cjaimcd, and threat jned to shoot him. "When prevented from doing so he wrote him a lette? In which he evoked the wrath of the Ku Klux Klan. The court before which Brooks was brought informed him that ndither I he unwritten law nor the Ku Klux Klan is recognized in England and imposed a heavy fine 011 Brooks. WlljlTIO RUFFIAN TERRORIZES COLORED FOLKS?KILLED. ;i Tupelo, Miss., Sept. 13.?Joe Miller (whito) of Guntown, a - small village near hero, came to town on Saturday Eiftornoon before Labor Day and with f? companion, Dee House, started to paint, tfro town red. Miller is said to liavo brought along a good supply of corn whisky and imbibed it freely enough to koep up his nerve. They decided that the best place to c;o and have some real fun would bo down among the Negroes whQfm the} could scarce out of their wits and at Mie same time would not bo bothered by the local police. It is sa}d that thoy would go into Negro business places and stnrt rough house; insult Negro women on tjie streets, strike and kick Negro pedestains. They had not gone far wit.i thoir depredations until a Negro bu??? ness man telephoned the polfco about the conduct of these two white men. Patrolman Carr went to Miller and his companion and ordered them to leave that section. They remonstrated with the officer and he attempted to place them under arrest. Deo House is said to have fired nt the officer am? when he turned toward Deo House, Miller started to run. Tho officer order ed him to halt and when he failed to do so, fired, killing him Instantly. House was later arrested at his home and is being hold charged with attemp ting to kill an officer. :OND PLANET. RICHMOND \YDBN ire Herb Medicines iASES OR NO CHARGE RICHMOND, VIRGINIA E HEALTH? ! Mannfacurer of Pure Herb Madlcincs \ will rolleve you, or uo charge, no, affliction may bo, and rewtoro yon i herbs, roots; bayks; gum; balsam*; i anba in my medicines. They have to die. | .LOWING DISEASES: Heart EMueeae, form; Vertigo; Quinsy; Soro Throat; Illiouuuitlam In any form; pal no, 1 trollci,l? 1 . ..vr-w,v?, uniu ; ttu licuiug | ppo, Pneumonia; Ulcer; Carbuncles; t uko of kittfe or Instrument; Ec&ema Kidneys, Brlgbt's Dteoaso of Kidney#, matter what nature, or your money full particulars, write, send or call I Street. , I wns cured of a very bad case of Rheumauttsm by two bottles of L. J. Hayden's wondorful Herb Medl olne, after suffering a long time with the dreadful disease. 1 was unable to move band or foot, and after 1 had taken threo doses of tho mod Icinn I WAS irnl ? .. ?? ??.v vvr out uuc VIL lllj bed and walk across the floor, and only two bottles of the medicine ha* made mo a perfectly well man in overy rospect. I cannot give Mr. L. J. Hayden too much praise for what he has done for me. I liavo sent , ninny other suffering ones to him, and they have also gotten cured. My i daughter wa? also curod of Rheuma L tlsm and Indigestion by L. J, Hay den's Herb Medicines at No. 220 W. Broajd Street, Richmond, Va. I ro commend Mr. L. J. Hayden as one ] of tlio greatest healers of the slcli ] on earth. Respectfully, I J. D. TAYLOR, i 2419 E. Grace St.. Richmond, Va t HEAVY TRUCK RUNS OVIOR A SLEEPING MAN. ] Dallas!, Texas Sopt. 14.?Albert West, aged 21 years, was probably fatally injured last Sunday morniriK when a five ton motor truck passed { flVOV a nWlAtriiAM West wns employed at tho Dnllns iu cinerating plant and < it 1b thought that Inst Saturday night ho had gone out in tlio yard whore the trucks ai> kept to esciipo tho intense heat and to prevent tho mosquitoes from bitting liim had placed a newspaper over his face and' hands and had fallen aalcoi<. Early Sunday morning whilo lylnq nsleop in the yard a heavy motor truck ran over him rendering him un conscious. He was removed to tin Parkland hospital and late Monday ufternoon hospital authorities report Bd that ho was still unconscious and had small chance for recovery. IIAI) A PENCirANT l-OU SILVER MAIiF-DOIilvAHvS. I (Preston Nows Sorvlco.) Alliance, Ohio Sept. 15.?Charles Kennedy, night janitor at the local i por>t-ofllco was placed under arrest i last Thursday evening", charged wiMi ] robbing the post ofllco of $1000 in sll- i ver half dollars. It is said tliat Renin* dy confessed to the robbery when con 1 fronted by Post Oftlce Inspectors, and will be arraigned before United States Commissioner "Whitting of Canton. A bag containing 2,000 silver hah. dollars was mtfsaing Tuesday morning ] when the day forco came on duty. < Information socured from Kennedy ^ when put through examination by the ] inspectors led to the finding of $652 j in missing halves in a cached in tho ] woods north of hero late Wednesday ] afternoon. Later the officials went to thb Kennedy homo and located $222. , 50 concealed in a broken tile In tho cellar of the houso. The remainder of ' tho money Kennedy says ho spent. CHANXIISTG M. AVAIID NOMINIOK. "Will Oppose Representative A. J. Montnguo in November Election. Cbanning M. Ward, railroad contractor of 1817 llanover Avemu Richmond, presidont of the Virginia Tribune Publishing Company, wns the unanimous choice of the Repub'.i cans of the Third Congressional Dis trict yesterday as the party's candt dato for Congress in the forthcoming November election. Mr. Ward w" 1 op pose Representative Andrew Jackson MontagnO, who had no opposition for tlie Democratic nomination. Thirty-eight delegates were present when the meeting was called to ov <ler at 12 o'clock yesterday in the audi torium of Murphy's Hotel. S. M. Atkinson was chosen as the presiding ofllcer and announced the business o!' the convention?to nominate a cana. date for Congress, to elect a chairman for the Third Congressional Distrier, and to elect members of the State com mlltee from the Third District. Callom H. Jones placed the name of Channing M. Ward before the conven tion and there being no other nominat j ions *Mr. "Ward was made tlio unani-J mous choice. lie was not present at! the meeting, and a committee compos-' ed of Henry W. Anderson, Joseph P. Brady, C. M. Dozier and Thomas B.; Snead, was appointed to notdfy him of hia nomination. n , Josoph "W. Stewart, of Richmond, I rocommended by Representative C. R. Slemp for tho postmastership of Rie>? J mond was elected chairman of the j Third District committee. C. M. Mosby, of Richmond; John S. | Charles, of "Williamsburg; C. M. Do-; zier, of Richmond; A. Hare, of Henri?, co County; and John B. Jones of Han j over County wero elected as tho, Third District members of the Repub lican Stato Committee. i Former Senator John C. Noel, of j tho Ninth District, brought a meesH&b I of gdod wlfll to the Third District con| ventlon and Callom B. Jones, Josoph / t ^' . VIRGINIA The Stc j ? I :?y. x > /" "J llirlflW^^ p (mHBI P. Brady and others spoke on the Ii> | lortance of tho Republicans nominut ing Virginians of high character and {landing for ofllces, and tho necessity of making a fight in every congression \l district in tho State. HUMAN HANI) SENT WITH DEATH liETAJOR. (Preston Nows Service.) New York City, Sept. 14.?A pack-5' ige containing a human left hand, also ' i lottor signed K. K. K? threatening loath, was received on Monday by A.1 Philip Randolph, editor of The Mes-: senger magazine. Tho packago, which >oro a wrapper marked, "'From ? friend, New Orleans" was opened by he police. Tho letter warned ityndolpli to kcci. jut of white men's movement and to intto with his own race. Randoip.. old the police that ho believe it was >ent by his enomles in the South am hat it rofrred to a recent controversy jetween himself and Marcus Qarvey president of the Universal Negro Improvement Association; Provisional President of the Republic of Africa I ind editor of the Negro World andl! ilso president of tho ill-fated Black Star Steamship Line. "Wiuitcd. Two first class colored barbers foi ivblto trade, $26.00 a week guarantee. Write or wiro, EDMONDS AND ROH[NSON, H. 10 S. George Street, Cumberland, Md. WANTED?Men and women, (white and colored. $15.00 and $25.00 week nnd big commission. District Sales Mgrs., Salesmen, Agents, Wanted, groat opportunity for advancement. HAIRDRESSERS: petrolatums, 9 1-3 sents pound; Med. liatr olla, shampoo liaao. Full supply of chemicals, Jarb, labels, and containers. ?For full imPormatlon, address: CAPITAL COMMERCE LABORATORY, 24 Culvert., Firmi 13, Annapolis, Md. " ?i Rrnwn Hat Works R04 NORTH THIRD STRMET I SLKOHANIC8 BANK RUTLDXNG We Are Remodeling Cleaning and Reblocking OL?D VELVET HATS In the latest Fail Styles (or both Ladies and Qontlemon. PARCEL. POST ORDERS A SPECIALTY. Lonely Widow. WANTED ?Boy, or Gill and Boy, between (ho ages of 12 and 15 years of age. I own n little farm of 4 0 acros, with two good dwelling houses, and a good pump well. There is no mortgage on my homo. I have two good work mules, sovoral head of cattle and plenty of meat hoga. A vory good home with everything any 0110 could wish for to malco homo happy. Would bo glad to liavo some orphan children to take caro of. MRS. MARY DARLING, ^ Lonely Widow. V DO YOU. KNOW THEM? Harrison Mason, son of Squire Mason born in Hick's Ford, Va., wishes to locate his brother Andrew and sister, Susan or other relatives. Ploase write, Harrison Mason, 524 Is'. 58th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. EDW. STEWART 203 S. SECOND STREET RICHMOND. YA? DBALSR IN FANCY GROCK KIRS, jriuu^n BJuniO, VOJUHi'lAtUJiH, 1 FISH AND OTSTHRS I PHONK, MADISON 1M7 j ... ' ' i'Uj . ; -' i ... .r . ir Hair t Z?I a Won Dressing ONETHOI WANTED. We want Ager / to sell the The i: This Is a Wond |||1| Can be used With ?g|j Irons. Sells for '< ^ Box will prove its \ use a 25ct. Box wl I No Matter 1 to Grow Yot j THKSTAR L a TRIAL a: |||| Send 25ct? f< Bp If you wish to b gF we will send you a B| begin work at once jj? Send all money by THE STAR H Box 812, nMWff?i ?nr?iwTT?nw> iiim i-iMn n ?? ^ PHOTOS?We OffGi You tho Latos $ More Rlodornto Piguro tiian you Attention Paid to CUildron, ?? to Quote You Prices on 1 View V enlarging and copying frq: I GEORGE 0. BR01 ?5? <1051 NORTH SECOND STItKET, JaAAAAAAA,*. ^ v. . v *4* V V T4T T4T V 'V 'V f ' Jl*i W. I. JOHNSON FUNERAL DIRECTOf 10 WEST IilOIGII STREET, Prompt Service. Orders in or out o Caskets and the GhenpoBt fi Marriages and Social Func DAY OR NIG-HT SERVICE VIRGINIA:?In Hustings Court Part 11 City o? Richmond in Vacation September 12th, 1922. i JESSIE FARROW Plaintiff vs. JOE FARftyOW Defendant In Chancery The object off (his suit is to obtain ] divorce from the bond of matrimony j from the defendant on (be grounds of dosortlon and abandonment for more (hllll 111 I'nn vnilra lnol A <wl r... .1 r fidavit having been mado and filed that the defendant Jde Farrow is not a rosidont of tho State of Virginia, It ,1s ordered that ho do appear hero writh I in ton days aftor duo publication of this order onco a week for four succes sivc wooks In tho Richmond Plnnot, a ^ .news-papor published in tho city 01 Richmond, Va., nnd do what is neco3 sory to protect his interest in this suit C. MIMMS, P. Q. A Copy Teste: / W. E. DU VAL Clork VIRGINIAv-?In tho Circuit Court of Tho County of Henrico, July 11th,, 1922. IRENE JOHNSON, Plaintiff vs. in ununcery BEN JOHNSON, Defendant Tho object of this suit la to obtain a divorco from tho bond of matrimony by the plaintiff from the defendant, on tho grounds of desertion and abandonment for more than threo years without cause, reason or excuse. And affidavit having been made and filed that tho defendant Ben Johnson, iu not a resident of tho Stato of Virginia it is ordered that ho do appear hero within ten days after duo publication of this order nnd do what is neccssary to protect his interest in this suit. And that this order be published onco a wook for four successive weeks in the Planet a newspaper published in the City of Richmond, Va. E. M. ROSCIIER, Attorney. , 1017 Bank Street. A Copy,? Teste: SAMUEL P. WADDILL. ClerK. OTHFR PEOP1JR YOU NOW BY YOU II? FURNHTURE! When you can get Furniture and Ruga from an Old Established houae like JURQENS?that's known to sell the best quality goods, just as reason huio ud pioowiioip?wiiy, iioi give your frhmds a good impression. It will give us the greatest pleasure to Bhow you our wonderful stock of home making, comfort giving Furniture and Rugs and?don't fall to ask our salesmen about our Banking Plan, which gives you 15, 10 or lb mouth* In which to pay for any purchase. US. G. JIMS SON ESTAHLISHKD 1??? ADAMS AND BROAD '',V y.*V' '1,\ ' ' I ? * I I rower. I derful Hair i I g & Grower. I JSAND AGENTS I Good Money Made. I its In every city and village I Star Hair Grower. I erful Preparation, ?1 or Without Straightening I 25cts. per Box?One 25ct. I falue. Any person that will * II be convinced. I SVhat Has Failed ir Hair, Jtiwt Give HAIR GROWER mrl be Convinced. 3r till iSisse Box, \ e an Agent, send $1.00 and Full Supply that you can ?alsooAgent's Terms. j money order to j AIR GROWER, Mfs. j" . Greensboro, N. C. > 3t and Moat Artistic Photos at a A. can Obtain Elsewliore. Special Wo will also bo Pleased y Extorlor and Interior /ork. M OLD PHOTOS A SPECIALTY. * 17AT DUi.^ 1---^ ft ii, i iiuiugrapner & RICHMOND, VIRGINIA ?|* -J*-* ??* *> ?>* ?<??? "?',V ?>*- - ? $ SONS, INC. 1 LS, EMBALMEBS RICHMOND, VIRGINIA f tho city solicited. The FinoBt | lmiahed on short notice. itlons Also a Specialty. ' | PHONE MADISON G80 I C. P. HAYES Successor to A. HAYES' SONS FUNERAL DIRECTORS 7Z7 N. SECOND STREET RESIDENCE, 735 N. SECOND ST., fTRST CLASS AUTOMORILiES AJS[I> . HACKS. CASWiJETS OF ALJLi DESCRIPTIONS. Chapel Service Free to All of Our Patrons. .< COUNTRY ORDERS ARB GIVEN OUR SPECIAL ATTENTION. ?HONTD MADISON a778 ONBN DAY AND NIOHT.. Become* (like picture) Soft, Silky, Long, Wavy By Uiiog HEROLIN HAIR DRESSING I HEROLIN TOMADE HAIR nnnccivirj Not sticky or gummy. Highly perfumed. otraishtens out the kinkiest, snorlicst or ni>.ppy hnircnusinn it to ?row lonp, soft,'fluffy. No hot irons necessary. Removes dandruff, stops Itchinti scalp and falling hair. 25c ?; ?? BY MAIL 1000 Aftenta Wnnted-Writa for Terms. HEROLIN MED. CO. ATLANTA. GA. a?? nun 'i ii TBssesmea?t I | _ / % '^$1 HAIR STRAIGHTENING AND SHAMPOO COMB Thi# Comb Is Well Worth $1.00 liiil {luwmunuinuii - ? Solid Brass, wooden hsndlo 8% inches lone weight 4 ounces. given as a present to all who talc* advantage of our greet BIG OFFER NO. 1144 JUST WRITE TO US AND SAY:"I would like to set a hair straightening and shampoo comb frco. Send me particulars regarding your No. 1144 offer." Be suro and write your name and address plainly, and full particulars will be sent you. Do not wait, write to-day lor this offer will not last lone. Wo are doing this to advertise , Ford's Hair Pomade and Ford's Heir Strelghtenini and Shampoo Combi, . 9- Address your letter to * THE OZONIZED OX HARROW 00. WARSAW ILLINOIS A