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4*ublislied Every Saturday l»y John Miti-ln-ll. Jr. at 311 North Fourth Street, Richmond, Va. JOHN MITCHELL. JR.EDITOR All communications intended (or publication aliould be m-ui to reach us by Wednesday. butend at the l’ost OUlce at Rtchniond, Virginia as second class mutter. c m Oue Year .» 100 Six Months . 1.10 Three Month* .GO Foreign Suoscription* . 2.50 Foreign Advertising Representative, W. U. Faff Company, oOa S. Dearborn Street, Chicago; li21 Victoria Uuilduig, St. Louis, Mo.; 420 Long acre Uuilduig, New York. SATURDAY . . .DECEMBER 8, l»rj Borne ptople ta'k too much uml work J ju little. Self-^outrol is .t great asset to c:k •who is in absolute possess.on of it. Trusting God brings div.ne faith anil the final triumph of rigut is assure-!. ---ft We tliltniv our friends for remembtr ing us. Many have sent us fmanc. i. help, knowing that we need it right through here now. — f I Some ptople will do anything to g.tl Ly for the time being, forgetful of tu© fact that they are piling up troubla for themselves further down the road of life. 'j -af. t~ —v . — _— Wrong doing and wrong-doers. On is the work of the other. Prosperity in such cases is but temporary. Retribu lion is in the distance and suffering and anguish will follow. --at President Calvin Coolidge will b® nominated to succeed himself, llis mo-t dangerous political opponent will be Hon. William G. McAdoo 01 California, son-in-law of ex-Presidem Woodrow Wilson. -ft The outlook in Germany remains the same, from bad to worse with in. competent people holding the reins of government, while the trained dipt© mats are sitting on one side smiling -* Those who have aided in the ie habilitation of the Mechanics Savings Bank have not only done the colored people of this community a servic'. but they have won the approval ct God. Selfishness may be a predomi nant characteristic in some ptople but cldarity is still ever present in the hearts of thousands, who remember and practice the Golden Rule. • x j Speaker Gillette has been re-elect?: and will control the destinies of to (>8th Congress Hon. Nicholas Long worth of Ohio, son-in-law of the late Col. Theodore Roosevelt is the Repub lican floor-leader. The spurious brand of republicanism resulted in a dead lock last Monday, which was finapy •ended last Wednesday by minor con cessions. The Democratic organiza tion declined to aid: the Republican insurgents. j -■ Colored people continue to teach your children self-respect and polite ness. Add to this Instruction an ad monition to respect people of older age. This “new day" generation Is making It a difficult task ff>r colored people to mnintain their standard otl respect amongst the better class of white and colored people. Fostering animosities and prejudices will not pay In th»e long run. --*-— THE DEATH OF liB HOY E. DROWN The death of Le Roy E. Brown, senior member of the firm of J Thompson Brown and Co., removes from the field of action one of the best Virginians that ever lived. He was a citizen of rare attainments, a valuable asset to any community. Wo have known him for more than forty venrs and dur'ng that time his busi ness dealings were of the highest or der his fundamental traits eminatlnc from the div'ne master-mind of the Universe. Hie malady was of a kind that baf fled tho skill of th° physicians an 1 made him a pitiable object In this world of ours A nan of the highest . . f' ** . character, possessing the noblest trait* absolutely devoid cf a domineering or selfish trait* as open as u clock-t‘ue«* as noble a« a cavalier and as kind hearted and as gemle as u woman, be had drawn to him a host of friends, bound figuratively speaking wltli noops of steel. i I is suffering caused them auguLb ami his eleath unutterable sorrow. Go.i knows best and we express the hope that we shall soon meet him ugaiu When the ceivstinl gates swing ajur for him. Heavou receives one ot earth’s greatest and grandest noble men. Peace to h's ashes; rest for his ;K)Ul. I'liOM A Id QIC LI AM lllfllMOM) WHITE ATTORNEY. Richmond, Va.. Nov. 24, 1923. Mr. John M't chaf'd. Jr., City. Dear Sir: I wish to express t«» you my confidence and congratula tions qn the act! n of our Supreme Court in granting you a Writ of Er ror. 1 have never thought that you have been guilty of any Intentionul wrong in connection with the Me chuuics Bank and 1 believe that most of ;lie good penile of Richmond feel a# I do about the matter. With best wishes. I am j Respectfully yours, j HON. PERRY W HOWARD WRITES Department of Justice, . . Washington, D. C. Nov. 24, ’23. Hon. John Mitchell, Jr., Richmond. Virginia. My d,ear Colonel M itched: Please! accept my heartiest congratulations up pi the Order of *he Supreme Court j in your case, and let me assure you! that I have an abiding faith in yourl honor and (integrity as shown by the stripping of y<mrself of your years of accumulation to make good the al leged dosses of your depositors. Your friend, PERRY W. HOWARD. DR. HOLMES WIRES CONGRATULATIONS Winchester, Ky. Nov. 27, 1923. Hon. J«Ain Mitchell, Jr., Editor Richmond Planet. Richmond, Va. Accept congratulations Your com plete vindication is assured. J. H. HOLMES.. . SHOULD THANK GOD. R anoke, Va., Nov. 2o, 1923. Hon. John Mitchell, Jr., 311 North Fourth Street, R'chmond,. Va. Dear Sir and Brother: We should 11 u 1 y thank G id for the ruling of the S ate Supreme Court and then double he sincerity of our vrayers for our future hope, for prayers are mighty weapons of war. ‘ Life” :» a w*>rd that can hardly be understood because of its rugged mishaps; but prayer secures us while here and then guarautees to us an eternal home beyond. I am, as ever, Yours in F C. and B.. REV. P. G. GRAVELY. R <anoke, Va., Nov. 20, 1923. Hon. John Mlitdhell, Jr., 311 North Fourth Street, R chmond,, Va. Dear Sir: Words cannot express my joy and happiness. I know God still lives and is gjill hearing and answering prayers. I was not sur pr sed because I expected that and even more before it’s all over I expect a clear, ct*ean vindication "and thousands of your true and loyal ftdends throughout the country ex pec.: the same and are pray/lng f ir •t. If you believe it. it’s so; that’s all there is to it, and we do not be lieve the charges and, the rule works both ways. Wle are praying for you and figh ing for your name, as we have done and wi.’l always be found do,ing. I huv Prayed much, and at times have been made to cuss much, but I am think *ng that must all of us, to win in tit s life, must pray, work fight and very o^en. cuss. Then the devil is pulling after us. morning, noon and night. I have told afl Roanoke and had the message road, in church Sunday and your many friends here joined in my rejoicing for you. Praise G<od fr<*m whom all bless ings flow and the*re will be mor coining. With all best washes, I am as always. Yours very truly, W. B. F. CROWELL. The Weisberg-r Company is too well known to Justify extended com ment upon the offerings of the con cern. which will be found in this issue. The friendly attitude of the great <le paitmental interests in pandering to the pocket-book of the laboring classes admits of no discussion. Read the ad vertisement and take advantage of th,' bargains offered before going else where. Out of tcwn customers will have their orders promptly filled. Write to the firm and mention the Planet. It will help us and you will be benefited by the money saved. A ! goods guaranteed to be as representeu Broad Street between 3rd and 4th Streets* The Weisberger Co. Or. Christopher McConney Chlro praetic physician Is now located In the Mechanics Savings Bank building He uses no knife, no drugs and will give you satisfaction. If you have fai' od In securing relief, call and see him. You want photographs foy the Holidays. Your friends will appreciate a life-like portrait of yourself and your best girl, he she sweet heart or wife will like the same thing. Call on Mr1 George W. Brown the photographer. He will serve you 603 N. Second St. A D Price Is a nam» too well kno-w.i to need comment. You want to get mar rled the ‘phone is Madison .r»77. Yon have a death in the family. N’ght or day, the same telephone is at your sor v'ce. Th^ doors haye not been locked in forty year-* and they are not looked now. A wntohmar and attendant is there day or night. Edward Stev/ar* has h’s place at 203 ■S Second Street hut you do not have to go there to get sprvlcn. Call him up at Madison 1637 and the best eatable1 ^ * T 1 will be ready for y< ur t::ble and Prices to suit for fiist class service. Have thv Planet sent to your ad dress for one yea •. The cost is only $2 00 per year. It will aid a Journal that has served you for nearly half a ce.i tury. rl^ANOKE ITEMS. ROANOKiM VA Dec. .4._Mr. Ro bert Toliver who has been in declin ing health for a long period passed peacefully away Sunday idght. His demise was expected. He was a strong Ohrisfiau man full of faith and truth of the WJord. He died a victor’s death. He was a member of the Steward’s Board of Mt. Zion A. M. E. Church and a man above reproach as a churchman: clean in his ideals of a Christian, always tell ing those around of the wonderful lovi of Jesus. A great man has f..»Ln in Roanoke. The funeral services of Mr. Sam uel Dehaden. of 561 Lynchburg Ave N E. took place from his residence Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Mr. Dehaden was a barber and was high ly respected by all who knew him. He had been in declining health since February. He leaves to mourn their loss: one brother, four uncles, one niece and a host of friends. Flower bearers: Hisses Lucile Colvin. Cloteal Roberson, Nelly Early Mildred Brown. Ethel Booth and Min nie White. Pall-bearers: W. A. Pink ard, Arthur Jones Jacob Beasley Taylor English. Charles Mitchell and Gilbert Thurman. Floral designs were beaufttful and profuse and the casket was very beautifully designed. Mr. Dehaden was 37 years and 4 mouths of age Rev. W. W. Hicks of Mt. Zion Baptist Church officiated in the eu logy of the deceased in a very sym pathetic manner. A large crowd was in utCendance. Honorary Pall-bear ers were: Frank Pinkard,. Joe Gill. R. D Young. Dock Hale. Benjamin Woods and Harry Wright. W. F. Hughes, the polite funeral director of Guinsboro Avenue had charge. The remains were interred in Midway I v etneiery. Grand Chancellor William M. Reid : and Grand Attorney W. H C. Brown 1 00 the Grand Lodge of Virginia, K. j of P. greeted a representative aud- i ience here hist week in the Interest : of the Order. Sir Charles Abbott was master of ceremonies. G. V. C., W B. P. Crowell and Rev. L. L Down ing made some encouraging remarks. Rev. A. L. James and Attorney Jacob L Raid were on tQie rostrum. A repast was served at the resi- ' dence of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Curtis, 218 Seventh Avenue, N. W. Committee Sirs Williams,. Willie Hopkins and Willie Swift. Mrs. M. j H. Burrell and Mrs M. B. Paxton were also present. The funeral services of Mr. Shield^ Hale of 612 Sixth Avenue, N. W. were conducted 2 o'clock Thursday, fr,nn Mt. Zion A. M. E. Church. Rev James S. Hatcher delivered the eu logy in an impressive manner. Rev. L. L Downing assisted. An unusual scene was presented as the brothers acted as pall-bearers and their wives as flower-bearers. Mr. James Hale, the elder sou of the family wishes on behalf of his aged mother and father and the en tire family, to use this method in thanking all the friend^ who furn •shed cars, their aid and sympathy in every way in their hours of sor ! row and distress. 1 This was the first death in their immediate family in fifty years, but j alas the link is broken. Mrs. Mary Ann Lovelace of Phila delphia is visiting her sisters. Mrs. Kellis King and Miss Martha Trayn ham, 206 nthN Avenue, N. . after 19 years absence. She will spend some time with her brother, Benja min B Traynham, during her three weeks stay hero. ! Mr. J. C. Dugger and . Madame, spent Thanksgiving with Rev. W. R. Howerton, in Richmond. Rev. Howerton sends greetings to the church at Roanoke. Rev. James S. Hattcher, D. D. be gan hjs series of sermons from the Book of iRxodus Sunday morning The serv'ces were very instructive' and helpful. It was a high day spirit ! uafly and financially. The offering ! for the day was $137.73. Mrs. L. A. Bartee, of 226 Fifth Avenue N. W., who has been quite ill. was seen by the Agent She is much improved. M. Stanfield, with his papers and pills wtll certainly relieve your aches and ills,> either with Payneze Lini ment or Salvhsena or Sexional Tab lets or Red Root alterative for every woman, young or old. Many other remedies from Mjlllin. Drug Co., of Memphis, Tenn. for which he is agent, tioo numerous to mention here. 153 Wells Alley, N. W. WYTHEVTLLE MEWS. Mrs. Homer Hairston left last Wed nesday for Bristol to spend TRnnksgiV ,ing with her Aunt, Mrs. Kate Simon, iShe was accompanied by her nephew i .Master Robert Lee Gibson. I Mrs. Susie Miller nnd ber son, Don ^ld of Bristol spent the week-end wit a hor mother. Mrs. Emma Wrencher who still remains quite sick. Mr*. Mnrtinia V. Goins of Cast Gulf W. Va.. and Mrs. Georgie E. Robinson of Gary W. Va, are visiting their mother Mrs. Anna Coffee. Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Hill. Mrs, Maude Johnson of Speedwell nnd Mr. Mitchell Johnson of Elk Creek were the week-end guest of Miss Gurtrudfe Johnson. Rev. j. R,. Askew of China Brnneh. the great revivalist stands ready to nolp any church at any time; make a date with him- you will enjoy his ser vie''. Address. Ciockett Va. Mrs. Jennie Monroe Mr. and Mrs Robert Thompson and family motored to Marion Sunday. Messrs. Eugene King nnd Frank Steward of Rad fold spent Thanksgv ing with) the former's mother. Mr - m V. Myers. Kev. nnd Mrs. o. Oliver Wing and family were entertained at the hf>me of Mrs. Jennie Monroe for dinner Thursday. " I Mr. Mitchell Johnson nnd Miss Our trude Johnson motored to Rural Re ♦rent Sunday to attend the meet'ng of the Rev. Mrs. A. C Price the gretr evangelist. WE TRAIN THE HEART AND HAND. In Choosing a School you place Character and Scholarship Foremost In your Requirements. A Modern Price School with n High Class Training THE INDUSTRIAL UNION TRAINING SCHOOL possesses advantages offered by other schools regardless of pKce. We educute for the home or the profession of teaching mechanics, etc. b?.y8 are made self-relant and girls are taught hune-making Music and Elocuthm extra. . The Orphan Department open the year round. Terms very reasonable. Address: *«■ INDUSTRIAL UNION TRAINING SCHOOL AND ORPHANAGE »E\.. JAS M. HENDERSON, M.M., Principal, Box 704, Southern Pines, N. C WARNING-! Get what you ask for— When you ask for Dr. Fred Palmer’s Skin Whitener Preparations — be sure you get them. Don’t let the clerk hand you the wrong package. Hundreds of people have been deceived — just because they failed to say Dr. FRED Palmer’s. The original Dr. FRED Palmer's Skin Whitener Preparations have proven their merit and when you buy them, you know you are getting the best. Insist on Dr. FRED Palmer's Skin Whitener Preparations — AND TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE Get Dr. FRED Palmer's Skin Whitener Preparations from your druggist RETAILERS MAY OBTAIN Dr FRED PALMER’S SKIN WHITENER PREPARATIONS FROM ANY JOBBER DR. FRED PALMER S LABORATORIES ATLANTA, GA. MADAME L. K. BULLOCK’S WONDERFUL YOUTH & BEAUTY REAL HAIR GROWER The first application stops Failing Hair, Itching and Dandruff. Use it at night and watch your Hair Grow Long, Soft and Glossy, also on the Temples. Youth and Beauty Sham poo, 50c.; Hair Grower, $1; Pressing Oil, $ 1. All money orders promptly attended to. Send stamps. 432 W. Garfield Av<t Wildwood, N.J. The banquet given at the Masonic Hali last Thursday night by the ladie of the Eastern Star was indeed a rare. Treat, all delicacies of the sc-ason were served, by Madam Cook, Wells, Moyles Hedgers, Greenlee; Howaru and Cat lie. People motored from Radford Pu laski, Marion. Chilhowic and Abingdon Everyone left having spent a pleasant time. Mbs Flora Bro-vne who was stabbed by her brother, William is under tlie care of Dr. Repass; she is doing nice ly • ■Mrs. Mary Martin left last Wednes day for Columbus Ohio her future home. Master R. A. Hebron has been on the sick list. Mr. Jame* Now'in who lias been *• resident of Wytheville for fifty-rour years, died last Monday and was burled Tuesday; hie had been an eni ployee of the Norfolk and Western R. R„ for many yeras. Mrs. Pricilla Allen spent Thursday with her eon, Mr. John Allen. Mrs. Florence Woods is very ib: vlth Pneumonia fever. , Mr. Robert Stone after a weeks ill ness we are glad to sny he is out again, The firm of Goins and Grubb nn> tlsolved partnership. The firm is own cd by Mrs. Ix»nora Grubb nnd at the fame place she will be glad to see her many flrends also Jitney service com ‘»lnde. You may call or phone 328-J Miss Gladys Galloway Is around with her Christmas goods. Be sure to Joor. them over and ‘dvc her yonr order. Rev. G. O. Wing Mrs Anna Carter and Mis* Anna Nowlin were guoet at Mrs. John Allen’s for dinner Sunday. FULTON NOT** Wc were highly gratified at the fTlendid attendance In thb Mt. Calvary Baptist Sunday School last Sabbath. The School wa • catechised by Mr. A I>. Daniel nnd C. B. Jefferson on toe oowor of the earlv Church. Mr. Fran^ Tetcr. superintendent presiding 11:30 A. M. our pastor preached •-•n excellent sermon which ivas great nofl Inspiring In Its delivery and construc tion. Subjoct: "Christian Activity." 8:30 p. m. Be'ne our Communion •erv’ce. p9 usual the people Kn' a great f'me Those pre'ent and who look an active pert ’n the service* 1 r°ved to be g’ants for the Don! W" h.rt nrpsent. Rev W D. Tuck Rev. rgo Nelson and others of the min hterlng brethren. 'Tomorrow at 11 30 A. M. It «s the fle ~,r" of ‘*1° nsstor for everv member to be present espoclnlly whole fnmUhs. j. "->• -V \ \ ;; jr ^Lniar©^ »< ! | PO-MAriS HAIR DRESSING. Not «jcky or & ■ U. ;,,r’ % *d«<Jy perfumed. Straightens out the fed K! ainsjcjt. ;..arlu st o< nappy hair causing it to grow H B * “u“7 (no Hoi iron# necessary.) Removes B B dandruff flops itching scalp and falling hair, I ■ At Drug Store. °“.®Y leal WILCOX’S TONIC TABLETS Anyone who does not try Wilcox’s T<mlc Tablets for rheumatism or neuritis i| neglecting h, jineans of recovery. They cured roe and others of my acquaintance H. THOMAS, 'Riochester, N. Y. $1.jo a llox, 65 Tablet*, by m«H, H B. Wilcox, Box 112, It bach, N. Y. ’ Subject: '.Exceeding the Speed Limit" Much thought time and meditation nave been spent «n constructing this ■ermon by our pastor. Come, let us hear for ourselves. Rev. C. B. JefferHon preached las' Sunday night r.t the 31st Street Baft 1st Church. Rov. JefTerson takes this method in thanking the members and friends of Calvary for their appreciation of his Fiervice. Kncourneement i8 a great help In this life. rising m*. /ion notes Tl*o Annual Christmas exercises is being prepared by tbp Superintend' ent Mr. A. White and the Superintend ent of the Infant. Department. Mrs Lorene Johnson. It is the desire of the Superintendents to make this years exercise better than any before. On lait Sunday we were especially honored by a muslcale concert given by Mr. Matthew® of F'fth Street Bapt j 1st Church'. We or'- simply repeating the oft said comment tn sny'ng the! program was excellent. Rev. Mack Nelson a former resident of this city occupied the pulpit on last I Sunday at 8 o’clock P. M and iender»d * very interesting sermon. Ip.lJy terminate the third Sunday ! Remember the «dok. I HAIR STRAI6HTENIN6 AND SHAMPOO COMB i Thia Comb la Wall Worth $1.00 Solid Brass, wooden handle 8H inches Ions weisht 4 ounces. given as a present to ell who tekn advantage of our great BIG OFFER NO. 1144 JUST WRITE TO US AND SAY:— '1 would like to set a hair straightening and shampoo comb free. Send me particulars ro* Bardins your No. 1144 otler." Ba sure and write your name and address plainly, and full particulars will be sent you. Do not wait, write to-day for this offer will not last Ions. We are doing this to advertise Ford a Hair Pomade and Ford’s Hair Straightening end Shampoo Combs. # Address your letter to • THE OZOHIZED OX MRROW CO. WMttW - . IIUWOIS C. P. HAYES Surcueeor to A. HA TICS’ SONS FUNERAL DIRECTORS 721 N- SECOND STREET RESIDENCE. 785 N. S®COND BT. first class automobium and HACKS CASKETS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Chapel Service Free te AH of Oar Petrous. r^*^LL COUNTRY ORDERS GIVEN OUR •'PECIAL. ATTENTION. "HflNI MADISON 2778 OPEN DAY AND NIGHT EDW. STEWART 203 S. SECOND STREET HiCHltOND. TA. niiiAtJfl; IN FANCY UROCEKIB^ FKK5H MEATS, VfiURTAKLkA h'Wa AND OTHTKKb t'tlONIC MADISON IM7 THE NEGRO’S ROCK OF GIBRALTAR. THE AFRICAN BLOOD BROTHERHOOD 2200 Seventh Avenue, N. Y. City (National Headquarters) " Intellectual, Social and Protect!** Benefits. Initiation Fee, fl. Mont^ ly Dues, 25 cents. Writers and Speakers Wanted. Good proposition for live wire Or ganizers. Organize a Post in yo*r community. Sokols and Education al (Groups. r^SeSSBBSHIMBKSS95SSS9^B &&&&& TI4F P| ANFT Umbrella Coupon GOOD FOR FIVE VOTES. ©©■©■©© ooeee eeee* W. L JOHNSON S SONS, I FUNERAL DIRECTORS, EMBALMERS 10 WEST LEIGH STREET. RICHMOND. VIIUJIMM Prompt Service. Orders In or out of the city solicited. The Finest Caskets and the Cheapest furnished on short notice. Marriages and Social Functions Also a Specialty. DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE PHONE MADISON EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER Will Promote a Full Growth of Hair, will also restore the Strength, Vital ity and the Beauty of the Hair. If your Hair is Dry and Wiry try FAST INDIA HAIR GROWER. If you are bothered with Falling Hair Dandruff. Itching Scalp, or Hair Trouble, we want you to try a jar of EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER. The ry remedy contains medical proprieties ■ that go to the roots of the hair, stimulates the skin, helping nature to do its work. Leaves the hair soft and silky. Perfumed with a balm of a thousand dowers. The beet known remedy for Heavy uud Beautiful Black Eyebrows, also restores Gray Ha.r to its Natural Color Can be used with hot Iron for Straightening i'kiuh. sent uy mu.u, duc; auc n;xtra lor 1'ostage. | AGENTS OUTFIT—1 Hair Grower, 1 Temple Oil, I I 1 Shampoo, 1 Pressing OH, 1 Face Cream and Direc | tion for Selling, $2.00. 25 cents extra for postage. | S. I>. OXS, 316 North Central, Oklahoma City, Okla. 1 DAY PHONE, RAN. 4903 NTGHT PHONE. MAD. ft,S-W W. A. PRICE COMPANV , FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Spacious Rooms lor Meetings and Entertainments. OFFICE AND WAREROOMS 700 N. I7TH STREET. RICHMOND. VIRGINIA Thos. D. Rodgers, Pres.; W. A. Prlee, Treas.; Nathaniel Rov. Mgr. 2 PHOTOS—We Offei You the Latest and Most Artistic Photos at aA X Mors Moderate Figure than yon can Obtain Elsewhere. Special 2 . X Attention Paid to Children. We will also be Pleased ^ w te Quote Yon Prices on Exterior end Interior M A View Work. v Z * ENLARQ2NG AND COPYING FROM OLD PH0T08 A SPECIALTY ▼ 5 GEORGE 0. BROWN, Photographer! ^ WORT'H SECOND STREET, RICHMOND. VIRGINIA i Ak ROBERT C. SCOn, Funeral Director » FIRST CLASS LIVERY. OFFICE 2220 E. MAIN ST. TELEPHONE, RANDOLPH 2073. ALL NIGHT AND SUNDAY CALL RAN. 2703. RICHMOND. VIRGINIA. (. D, PRICE, 212 EAST LEIGH STREET FUNERAL DIRECTOR, EATBALMER AND LIVERYMAN AN Orders Promptly Filled at Shot* Notice by Telegraph cn Telephone Halls Rented for Meeting* and Nice Entertain ment*. Plenty of Room with all Necessary Conven-encea. Urge Picnic or Rand Wagon* for Hire at Reasonable Rates and nothing but First-class Automobiles and Carnage*, Etc. Keep Constantly on Hand Fine Fun eral SunnHe* Open All Dav and N^ght. . Pp(,SI Madiwjn 577—Man On Dutv AM N.nrht-RicBirown V* i RB3inBNCl N«XT DOOR)