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Social and Personai TWO Rlohmond glrls, Mlas Hattlo Shields and Mlss Rosalte MUnes, nro among thoso already ln Nor? folk for the Wtlllarns-Jonea wed* ding on Saturday next. Mlss Shtolda Is vlnltlng Mlss Besslc Jvlerrltt, who cntertalnnd nt lundheon on V/cdnesdiiy ln liouor of Mlss Jones. Cut-flowors, palms and ferns wero (?ued ln decorntlons, wlth yellow chry fanthernumn for the table, , Mlss Merrltt's guosto woro ,Mlss Jones, Mlss Frances Page, of Wlnches? ter, Mlss Hattle Shlold and Mlss Ro?a Ho Milnes, ol Rlchmond; Mrs. Phlllp M. Prescott, Jr., Mlss Katherlno NowblU and Mlss Mary Roystcr. Much Interest ls felt ln Rlchmond as well ns In Norfolk, the homo clty of tho brlde, ovor thls weddlng to be celebrated on Novomber G, at noon, be? cause Mlss Louise Jones haB frefiuently vlslted In Rlchmond and attended tho germans here as the guest 'of hor iriends among the soclety glrls of thls clty. Captnin George Wllllams, U. S. A.. the flance of Mlss Jones, has arrlved ln Norfolk, and Is staying at the Lynnliaven HOtcl. Lleutenant Fltz hugh Loe. of Kort Rlley, Kan., w'll be one of Captaln Willlams's groomsmen. Mrs. Phlllp Prescott, who has en? tertained brlllantly thls weok In honor of Mlss Jones wlll be her matron of honor. Mlss Frances Page, of Wlnch ter, Va., Js to attend hor as maid of honor. To Ile .Marrled In January. The marriage of Mlss Mary Royster, .whose engagement ? to William H Whlte, Jr., has Just been announced by her parentu, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sheppard Royster, of Norfolk, Va.. will be celebrated In January, and wlll be an affalr of great social promlnencc. MIk* Itlxey'fl Hoiinc Pnrly. Mlss Mary Barbour Rixey, daughter " lt Makes Every thing." Just a Personai Word Everythlng you eat made wlth DUN? LOP FLOUR?bread, rolls, blscults, cakes and pastry?adds not only to your eatisfactlon, but encourages a home Industry?one of the largest em ployers of labor ln Greater Rlchmond Iuslst on Dunlop. Made ln Richmond. Used for Generatlons. Sold on i Contlnents Thc Dunlop Mills, Rlchmond, Va. To furnlsh Flowers for the fastidious. Bewildcringly beautiful are now to be had in great diversity of color and form. The Hammond Co. Mad. 630. 109 E. Broad. The Furniture You Wam IS READY. Sydnor & Hundley, Inc. 709-11-13 East Broad StreeL ROMM'S BREA1" Try It To-Day UETCER THAN GOOl Direct Action Gas Ranges Have No Equal Sold Only by Ryan, Smith &Co. Joys' High Cut Storm King Shoes, $ J. B. Special TO-DAY.? Q>s% m Black Silk Petticoats.. $4i?-<?a Regular price, S2.98j Miller Manufacturing Co., Inc. South Hichmond, Va., Saah, Doors and Blinds MILL WOR.K. Contractors and, bnilders shoulc have our prices and estimates when figuring on any kind of building con struction'. ? AMERICAN xmmtmvp&N AWUWfc THE BEST , fYEMKRtTCST. TWR. Parisian Belts In black velvet, fcelf-covered buckles, nobby crush effects, regular $1.25 values, CA_ ot tho late John F. Rlxey, Congrcas man from Vlrglnla for many ycara, whose marrlage to Dr. Robert V. Compton, a member of the-medlcal faculty of tho Universlty of Vlrglnla, wlll bo celebrated next Tuesday, No? vember 8, In the homo of her mothor, flt Fry's Sprlngs, near Charlottesvllle, ls entertalnlrig un onte-nuptlsl house party. Mlss Carolyn Nash. of Wash? lngton, D. a, ls a member of the house party and Rear-Admlral Rlxey, the brlde's uncle, and Mrs, Rlxey wlll at? tend the w,eddlng. Graham-?Ashby. The marrlage bf Mlss Mary Cun nlngham Ashby, daughter of Dr. and ' Mrs. Thomas A. Ashby, to Jullan George Randolph Gruham, of Chlcago. l took place at thc home of the brlde's parents, 1125 Madlson Avenuo, Balti? more, Wednesday nlght. Tho ceremony was performed by Rev. DeWltt M. Ben ham, pastor of Central Presbyterlan Church. Thc brldo was glven ln mar? rlage by her father. She wore whlte satin, trlmmed wlth old polnt lace and embroldered ln pearls wlth tulle vell caught wltli a coronet of orange blos sorns and carrled lllles of the valley. Mlss Ashby ls a Virginian by an cestry and ls widely connected ln Rlchmond and elsewhere. J.ri?;fiKcmrnt? Announeed. Mr. and Mrs. Fairlle Patton Nash. of Portsmouth, Va., announeed the en gagement of thelr daughter, Mary Klng, to Ira Halsey Patchln, of New York. Mlss Nash has been the frequent guest of Mlss Hattle Shlelda. In Rlch? mond. Mr. Patchln's brother last spring marrled another popular Vir? ginia glrl, Mlss Polly Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor, of Fauquler county, Va., announce the engagement of thelr daughter, Luclle, to Ernly Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L Smith, also of Fauquler county. The wedding wlll take place n De? cember. Heccpllon* to DclCRtit's. Receptlons to delegates attend'ng th*: twentleth annual meeting of the Vlrglnla Branch, Woman's Auxlllary, to thn Episcopal Church, at Alexan? drla, Va, were glven a receptlon Wed? nesday afternoon by the women of Semlnary Hlll, ln the homo of Dr. and Mrs. S. A. Wallls. Mrs. Arthur S. Lioyd entertalned the delegates Wednepday evenlng. Mlss Gibson. Miss Lucy Gib? son, Mlss Lancaster, Blshop Gibson and Mlss Mattlc Purcell were among those preent from Rlchmond. I Mrs. Moffett Keturned. 1 Mrs. E. E. Moffett has returned from , North Carolina, where she went to at ,' tend the meeilng of the North Caro? lina Dlvlslon, Unlted Daughters of the ' ' Confederacy, of whlch she is honarary i president. Thc annual dlvlslon conventlon was I held at Rocky Mount, N. C, and Mrs. j Moffett went from Rocky Mount to Ra? lelgh to be present at the home-coin ! ing week of the North. Carolina State ' | Fair. Her large acquaintance througli j out the State rendered both of these t occaslons delightful. 1 Mrs. Moffett's daughter, Mrs. Herbert I; V. .lackson. is vlslting Mrs. Harrv . | Fell. at Trenton. N. J., and being raucb entertalned during her stay. I Committee to Meet. The John Marshali house commltteo I wll meet thls afternoon at 4:30 o'clock ln the Mutual Building. All members of thc committee are asked to attend the meetlng. Out of Town Guestn Here. Mlss Dorothy Gllpln, of Baltimore, and Mlss Ellett, of Clnclnnatl, hava arrived ln Rlchmond for the McCarthy Blnford wedding of Saturday. Mrs. H. Logan Golsan entertalned at dlnner yesterday evenlng in honor of Mlss Blnford, and Mr. McCarthy gave his farewell bachelor dlnner at the West moreland Club. Truebenrt?Cogbill. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Herbert Cog bil, of Chesterfleld Courthouse, have sent but lnvltations for the marrlase of thelr daughter, Mary, to John B. Trueheart, of Richmond, the wedding to be celebrated November 16, ln Salem Baptlst Church, Chesterfleld. MUltnry Surgeons Entertalned. I Among the pleas&ntest social events of yesterday were the luncheon and receptlon glven at the Valentlne Mu? seum and thc Confederate Museum to members of the Association of Mili? tary Surgeons and the women and frlends accompanying them. The Valentlne Museum. in regard to lts archltecture, lts interlor decora tlon and its garden is a survival of former days ln Rlchmond that ls unlque. lts collection is wonderful, and thelr surroundlngs of yesterday must have been as delightful to the guests of the Messrs. Valentlne as the charmlng hospltaltty extended them. lt ls not often tbat bulldings con? taining so much of hlstorlc lnterest are such close nelghbors as the Valen? tlne and the Confederate Museum, 1 opened yesterday from 3 to 5 for a ] receptlon to. the vlsitors. r: The officers of the Confederato Me ii,' morial Literary Soclety welcomed thelr guests in the Solid South Room of the I AVhlte House of the Confederacy. Af j terward a tour of thc different State ; rooms. preslded over by their vlce i regents, was made, the receptlon prov i Ing a most agrecable finish to lhe af I ternoon's round. - I AVuuderlc?CroAvder. The wedding of Mlss Maggie Otelta Crowder, daughter of Mrs. D. A. Crowder, of 2122 East Marshali Street, to Peter Wunderle, of Canton, O., was celebrated Wednesday, Nbvember 2, at 11 A. M. ln the heme bf the brlde's mother, the Rev. M. S. Eagle, of Christ Episcopal Church, offlclatlng. The brldo was becomlngly attlred ln a mauve cloth travellng costume, with hat and to match and carried whlte chrysanthemums. Mlss Lena Crowder, the mald oi honor, wore yellow mesallne, trlmmed with pearls, and had a sheaf of yellow ?.?hrysanthemums. L. L Crowder, tht brlde's brother, was best man Mendelssohn's woddlng march was.ren dered by Mlss Henderson, and "Heart! and Flowers" durlng tho ceremony. Anuunl Meetlng. Tho Art Club, of Richmond, wlll hole lts annual meetlng thls afternoon' a1 4:30 o'clock. Tho mbst Importan! feature ef tho meetlng wlll be a dis <;usMon as to tho change of namo oi the club. Wcdderi at Foxlclgb. Foxlelgh, the home of Mr.' and Mrs J. ChurchiU Cooke, -was the scent Wednesday of a beautiful weddina when their youngest daughter, Mis: Edmonia ChurchiU, became the brldi of James Edward Stansbury, of Baltl more, Mti. ' The ceromo-ny was performed by tlv Rev. J. Y. Downman, D. D., rector o All Saints' Church. Rlchmond. Th parlor .was decorated In overgreen and yellow chrysanthemums. tho col .or scheme of blue and gold belng als carrled out ln dlningvroom. ? The brl dal party entered'ln the following or der to tho stralns of Mondelssohn' "Wedding Maroh," whlch was playe by.MlBs Barbara Gregory: Eugeno J Cooke- and "L. M. Blackford. J?\, acte as ushers, followed by the groom a,n hls bast man, hls brother, Horber Stansbury,- . The brJdeBnmidB, MIs Sallle Penn Gregory and Mlss Mattl Allen Gregory, wero attlred ln whlt not over bluo silk, ..oarrylng yellow ohrysantbemums,. Tho matds of hono Mlss Mary: Mlnor Cooke' and MIs Helon ' Stansbury, ' carrylng .yelloi chrysanthemurijs, ..wore'. attlred: l whito not and woro bluo glrdles, Miss Edmonia Borkley ,Noland an Mlsa'-. Luoy Lnmlon Noland, nleoes c the brlde, acted an flower girls, an woro dainty whlto lln&erle frockn, wlth bluo ribbons, and carrled tlny haskets of flowers, Thc bride entered wlth her father, and looked lovely ln noft whlto satln, trimmed In pearl embroidery and chlf ton. Sho worf! a tullo vell, caU?rht wlth a pearl bandeau of pearls and | ornnge blossoms and carrled h?r' mother's iveddlni? handkerchlef. K*V flowers wisro whlte chrysanthomtims, Mer only ornatnent was a very hand? some gold chaln and locket, set wlth dlamortds, whlch had holonged to tho grooro's great-great-granilmother. Immedlately after the ceremony a handsome thrco-coursc luncheon was served. The guests present wero: Mrs. Fcnton Noland, slster of the brlde; Miss Edmonia Berkeley Noland and Mlss Lucy London Noland, nleces of the brlde, from Hanover; Eugene Tt. Cooke, of Ohlo. brother of the bride: L M. Blaekford, of the Episcopal lilgh School. cousln of the brlde; Dr. nnd Mrs, Doucallon Clrcgory and family; Mr, and Mrs. Havelln Burko, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Moncure, Mlss Kathrlne Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Oarrett, Mr, and Mrs. Edmonia Llttlepage?all of Klng William; John B. Stansbury. father of tho groom: Harry Stansbury and Herbert Stansbury. brothers of tho groom; Mlss Helen Stansbury, ,sl6Ur of the groom; Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Caldwell, Mrs. T. B. Wllson and Mrs. J.-Marshall Turner?all of Klng and Queen. Tho brlde's travellng suit was of wlsteria cloth, with hat and gloves to match. Mr. and Mrs. Stansbury left thls af? ternoon for thc North. and wlll be away several weeks. Invltations T*xued. Judge James Kelth and Mrs. .Julia Chllton Kelth, of 110 Cathedral Place, have lssued Invltations for a reception on Frlday, November 11, from 5 to 7 o'clock, in honor of Miss Camllla Scott Wellford and Mlss Fanny Carter Scott. In nnd Out of Town, Mlss Llzzle Stiles was a. brldesmald at the weddlng of Mlss Mary Enrlpht. of Lambert's Polrit, Va., to Walter Herchel. of New York, the weddlng taking place Tuesday afternoon of thls week. Mrs. C. H. Lehman has returned to her home ln Ashland, Ky.. after a visit to Mrs. Wallace T. Brown. 100 South Thlrd Street. Mlsses Aldlne Emmons and Ruth Afflicled for Months?Burned and Itched?Used Cuticura and Ha was Cured in Three Weeks? Not Even a Scar Left, "Ai a grateful mother, I feel It my duty to?thank you for tbe cure ot my little son who was affllcted for about eight months wlth sores all over his head, back of hls neck and nearly all hls face. We tried all klnds of remedies without any relief. We even employed & good Shysician and I am surn e trled hls very best to cuie my poor sufferlng little boy. But, alasl Instead of gettlng bettet he want for the worse. Hls head was llterally covered with scabs and ugly sores and hls cries kept us awake throughout the long nlght. I had to keep hls hands ln gloves to prevent his scratching hls head, as he was doubtless suffering from a burning and itchlng sensatlon. and was con? stantly trylng to put his hands where it hurt. "At last when he was about three years old. we saw an advertlsement of Cuticura and I declded to try the vlrtues of the euticura Remedies. I bought one cake of Cuticura Soap, a box of Cuticura Ointment and a bottle of Cuticura Resolvent. I used them according to directlons and I am happy to tell you the little sufferer was cured in less than three weeks. Tbls was over a year ago and now his head ts covered wlth a fine growth of luxurlant hair. Strange to say, oll those unslghtly sores did not even leave a scar. Mrs. G. O. Couvillon, Plauchevflle, La., Feb? ruary 26,1910." The suffering whlch Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment have allevlated among skln-tortured, dlsSgured lnfants, chlldren and adults have led to thelr adoptlon in countless homes as the purest. sweetest and most eco noralcal treatment for eczemaa. and other Itchlng, burning humors of the skin and scalp. A single set is often suffident. Cuticura Remedies are sold throughout the clvil lied world. Potter Drug & Chem. Corp.. Sole Props., Boston. aSTUalled tree. 32-pags Cuticura Book. "How to Care for and Treat tb* Skin and Scalp." We Have It if Its Made of Leather The Rountree Leather Shop, 703 East Broad Street "Little Broadway" Always the Newest Styles in "SUITS THAT SUIT" 212 N. Fifth Street. ; This May Manto Shoe in all Leathers Parrish Bros, 21 W. Broad "GREEN CASTLE" Kitchen Cabincta will lessen kitchaa ?bor. Try one. Sold by Rothert & Co., Fourth and Broad. Good as the Name VIRGINIA MADE F. W. Dabney & C< Try a Pair Today Removal Sale Now O $US White Crochet Bed Sprea Sale Price 98c Danlel, of Huntington, W. Va., are the guests of the Mlsses Grlce, on Grove ? Avenue. Blshop A. S. Lloyd has left Alex- j andrla for New ? York to onter on ; hls now dutles as president of tlie Domestlc and Foreign Mission Board of the Episcopal Church. The blshop's famlly wlll remain ln Alexandrla dur- | Ing the wlnter and Jeln hlm ln New j York next spring. Mrs. Ollvor Cromwell and Mlss Loulse Cromwell, who returned fron1. New York to Baltimore a' few days ago, aro now visiting at tho Vlrglnla Hot Sprlngs. Mlss Cromwell, who was obllged to wlthdraw from soclety soon after her comlng-out luncheon last year on account of the death of her father, wlll be presented thlB wlnter ln January at a serles of dlnners her mother is arranging. Mlss Florence Moseley and Mrs. Mll? ler, who have been guests of frlends here and ln Danville, Va., have re? turned to their home at Charlotte, Va. ? ? Mrs. Hugh Taylor, who has been spendlng some time with Mrs. S. M. Taylor, of Borryvllle, Va., ls now thu j guest of relatlves ln Washlngton, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Kuhn and Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Judah. of Rlchmond, have been guests of frlends ln Fred? erlcksburg, Va. Mrs. Kuhn and Mrs. Judah were honorees at a Hallowe'en party glven Monday evenlng by Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Strasburger. of Freder? lcksburg. The Rlversidc Hunt, of Petersburg, wlll start the season next Saturday, when the meet wlll be at the konnels at 4:30 P. M. Senator and Mrs. F. W. King, of Clifton Forge. Va., attended a recep? tlon glven at the Executlve Manslon by Governor W. H. Mann and Mrs. Mann to the members of the Houdon Statue Commlsslon and thelr wlves. Mrs. Bettle R. Jones has returned from a pleasant vlslt to frlends at Charlotte.* Va. j Senator and Mrs. Swanson, who have I , the Merrlam residence. on Slxteenth ; Street, for the wlnter at the national , capltal, have been warmly welcomed . by frlends there. Misses Ethel and Edlth Finney left I Wednesday to spend the wlnter at So i clety Hills, S. C. Alexander?Lutz. [Soeclal to The Tlmes-E>lspateh. 1 Leesburg, Va.. November 3.?Mlss '. Cora Lutz, daughter of Mr. and SIrs. ! S. S. Lutz, of Sprlngwood, near Lee3. j burg, and J. R. H. Alexander,' were I married thls afternoon at 1 o'clock at ' the homo of the brlde's parents, near Leesburg. The . ceremony was per? formed by Rev. tv. H. Burkhardt. rec? tor of the St. James Episcopal Ohnrcn. The groom's bost man was Conrad Carter, of Oatlands. The bride was at? tended by Miss Vlolet Alexander, of Leesburg: Mlss Belle Howard, of VVasn Ington. D. C; Mlss Richard Etta Wlse, of Leesburg. and Mlss Hazel White, of Salem. The ceremony was followed by an elaborate receptlon to frlends ot the brlde and groom at the liome ol Mr. and Mrs. Lutz. After an extended woddlng tour South through the Caro llnas and at Palm Bea,ch, Mr. anl Mrs Alexander wlll reslde jn Leesburg. McKlmmon?Morrlii. [Speclal to The Tlmes-Dlspatch.] Raleigh, N. C, November 3.?Last evening at 6 o'clock. ln Christ Episco? pal Church. there was celebrated thc marrlage of Jamo3 McKlmmon and Mlss Willa Norrls, young people prom? lnent ln tho social life of the clty. The marria-ar? serviee was by ReV. M A. Barber, the rector.. The brldal par? ty lncluded Miss Riiby Morris as malc' of honor; Mlsses Mary Hull McKim mon. Mlnnle Mann. Cary Gray, AnnU McKlmmon, Loulse McDonald, Margaret . McKlmmon. Josephine Boylan, Kath 1 rine Boylan. and Willlam Harris, Loult Smith, Charles Johnson," Herbert Nor? rls. Jr.. I.ongstreet Hall. .Dr. *Joel Whlt aker. Wright Dlxon and Gordon Smith After the marriage there was a bufte' supper to the brldal party and lnti mate frlends at the home of the brldiS.': father, M. T. Norrls, and thereaftei Mr. and Mrs. McKlmmon left for t brldal trlp North. SAUNDERS'S MAJORITY WILL SHOW INCREASE Campalgn in Flfth Wlll Cloae "Wltl Rally' nt Sago on Saturdny. Other Jitna. [Soeclal to The Tlmes-Dlspatch.] Chatham, Va., November 3.?Th Democratlc campalgn ln the Flfth Dis trict will close .wlth a Jolnt meetlni ot the countles of Plttsylvania an< Franklln, at Sago, on next Saturda> Senator Swanson and Congressmai Saunders will address tho voters, an thls wlll be one of the most largei; attended meetlngs of the campalgr Those acqualnted wlth condltlons i: thls county predlct that Sauntiers's ma jority will be more than 200 over tha of two years ago. Tho Republican have been nt work ln the county, bu followers of the grand old pUrt: around thls plaue appear to manlfes very little lnterest. lir. and Mrs. Oscar Ollver, .of pacet have announeed the approachlntr mar rlage of thelr daughter, MIsb" Pats Jane Ollver. to Lewis B. Whlteneac of thls place, to bo celebrated at th home of tho brlde's parents on the 30tl of November. Mlss Alma' SheUhoi'St ot this placo, will be mald of houoi Mr, Whltcnead ls a graduate of. phar macy of the Universlty College of Mad. Iclne. They will mako thelr nome i Buena Vista. ? ' "> The flrst gamo of basketball ;ierwee the Orange and Purple teams of th Chatham Episcopal instltute wa piayed on the Instltute grbunds Mon clay afternoen, tho Purples wlnnlng b a large score. Mlss Rejle Reld returned Mon 3ay nl ternoon from attendlng the Thornwell Reld wedding at Fort Mlll, S. C. The electoral board of Plttaylvanl was buslly, engaged* Wednesday atatnp Ing and sealtng tho ballots to be use at the comlng eleotion. They wlll b dellvered to the judges ot the. respoc tlvo preclncts durlng thla week. ? ,? i . . . Petliiou for Electlon. [Speclal to Tho Tlmes-Dlspatch.] Lynchburg. Va., November 3.?A pet! Uon was flled In tlre clerk's efflce t the Corporatlon Court. to-day, askln tor a local optlon electlon, Thero ai 375 petltlonors, Danlel, llarker Goodmiin are counsel for tho potltioi irs, nnd tho petltlon wll! be forn 'ally consliloreil Monday mornlng t tO*o'clock by Judgo Chrlstlan, U ?xpeeted tho electlon wlll be abon December 10. SPENDSLASTWEEK E Stuart Admirer Predicts He Will Be Next Governor of Virginla. [Special to Tho Tlmes-Dlspatch.] Clevoland. Vn., November 3.?Henry I C. Stuart, the Democratlc can- | dldate for Congress In thls dlstrict. who Is spendlng the last weok of the campalgn in hls home county, spoks here last nlght to a largo audlence.. H? was Introduced by B, B. Wllson, of Lebanon, ox-Conirnonwealth'B Attorney of the county, who is accompanying Mr. Stuart on hls tour of the county, and who, ln a speech ot half an hour. pald a high triuute to tho stcrllng character, public and prlvato, of the Democratlc atandara-bcaror, and de? clared that ho would not only be elect? ed to Congress on November 8, but that hc would bo the next Governor of Vir? ginla, as sure as hc llved untll the tlmo came for tho electlon. Mr. Stuart waa accorded an ovatlon when he was pre? sented to the largo audlence, whlch gave him the closest attention during the speech of more than two hours ln length. He spoke feellngly, ns ho re? ferred to the fact that many of hls hearers had been. his nelghbors ,and hls warm frlends of a lifetime, saylng that the warmest frlends ho had were those, the smoke of whose chimneys could be seen from hls front door. Hls speech made a strong lmpression, and aroused tho highest enthuslasm. Sev? eral Republlcans openly declared after the meeting that they were golng to vote for him. He Is havlng large crowds at every point where he speaks, even ln the rural communltles, and the people of hls home county are rallylng to hls support wlth an enthuslasm and detorminatlon rarely seen in the poll? tlcs of this county. The speakers left on the noon traln for Castlewood, where thoy spoke to-day and from there they went to Maaon's Store, where they spoke to-night. Thls coun? ty wll glve Mr. Stuart a good majorlty on next Tuesday. ...I .? Smith? McTntufT. Woodstock, Va., November 3.?Mlss J Ruth Gardner Mclnturff, daughter of i Elder and Mrs. J. B. Mclnturff, and Charles D. Smith were marrled to-day at Strasburg, in the Prosbyterian Church, the father of the brlde offtci ntlng. During the ceremony Mlss V|r. slnia Smith, a slster of the groom, sang "O Perfect Love." Mnrke? Oonaajby. (Sneclal to The Times-Dispatch. 1 Staunton, Va., November 3.?Robert W. Burke was marrled at Albany to dav, hls brlde belng Mlss Ellnor Dona ghy. of East Orange, N. J.. who was educated here at the Mary Baldwin Semlnary. Mr. Burke is the son of W. s. Burke and grandson of the late Robert W. Burke, presldent of the Na? tional Valley Bank. He wlll bring hls brlde to Staunton to reside. John son?Payne. [Special to The Tlmes-Dlspatch.] Clifton Forge, Va., November 3.?The Baptist Church here was the scene to nlght a.t 8 o'clock of a pretty wed? dlng. at whlch time Mlss Bessle 15. Payne, dadghter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Payne, Sr.. became the brlde of Fitzhush Lee Johnson, amld beautl? ful decoratlons. The ceremony was performed by Rev. George Green, pas? tor of the Church. Immedlately after tho ceremony the couple left for Chl? cago to spend their honeymoon. Guests were present at the wedding from Richmond, Charlottesvllle and Roa? noke. Dull Calf WITH Cloth Top 3.50 A stylish, comfortable Patrician Shoe?beauty and utility hand in hand. Ask for a Pair To-Day V V VV VVWWWWnUil] To-Day is Short. Yesterday is Gone. To-Morrow May Never Come. Investigate at once our new contract, which'has the additional feature of providing for you and yours if you should be totally diaabled. A. O. SWINK, Manager for Virginia; lil Mutual Building. WrWtmLmm^^ SSfS* Edmuud Str>id\w^^8idwt, iU<mmo^ .va. Dreyfus & Co. 201 E. Broad St. Spccially priced, you will find on our second floor a collection of high-gradc Plain Tailored Suits, embracing practically every good model in wide wale cheviota, as well as fancy and two-tone mix? tures. The newest re&ular $19.50 and $23.50 Suits on sale Friday and Saturday only At $ 17 .50 Smart semi-fitting plain tailored coats, lined with rich guaranteed satin; skirts the newest_ flare style; workmanship and fit in" a class far above the present price. A splendid showing of Suits also at $25, $32.50, $37.50 and $40. Wedding Gifts THE NOWLAN COMPANY, 921 East Main Street, are headquarters for Elegant Gifts of Finm Cold, Sterling Silver and Rich Cut Glass, and when quality is considered their prices are the lowest. All correaaoaaeace glven carefnl nttentlon. Goods tjent aa approval, express prepald. ' [Special to The Tlmes-Dlspatch.] Staunton, Va., November 3.?At 4:15 o'clock thls afternoon the Dody of S. M. Sprouse, who was swept into the Lewls Street chasm at 1:15 P. M. "Yesterday, was recovered by dragglng. It passed under the reinforced cement arch spannlng Lewis Street, and was found ln tho cavern on the Todd premlses. Hls watch had stopped at 1:15, the time of the tragedy. The body was in good condltlon, the only dlsflgure ment belng a cut on the head, made probably as he tell. Flowers Mann & Brown -FLORISTS EW. Broad St. ? Kidmwnd, Va, Ladies' $3 High-Cut Shots Gun metal and patent colt. $2 Porter*s Specialty Shoe Store, 215-217 North Fifth Street. Save Money by Buy ing Your Heater AT Jones Brothers & Co.'s, Inc., 1418-1420 East Maia Straat Tbe Emporla Hydro-QectrJc Power Corporation can reduce your power cost to tbe mlnlmum. Manufacturers, wrlt* (pr facta.' W. F. DEAL, Seo'y-Tress.. " Emporla, Va. Listen! We say fyitter Nut Bread Made by Nolde Bros. Sold by your grocer. Falr Deallng Always, . Fair Prices Pmail, Fair Vlsitors Welcome. Two Big Stores? West Broad, East Main. - Pitts Furniture Co. You Can Get Some UnusuaHy Good Suits at a Low Price Here To-day. Baylor-Yarborough Co. Sutherland & Cherry Speclal?Odds and ends ln Furnttttra. Iron Beds, Mattings, Stoves, etc. Cheap lo closo them rut. S10 KAST BROAD. PANACEA Mineral Spring Water Is Stocked ln ttJchmoad by Owens A Mlnor Drug Co. PANACEA SPRING CO., Littleton; N. C i HAVE YOU SEEN THE New Method Gas Ranges AT Pettit & Co.'*? A. B. C. Capitol Wrapped Loaf "Tho bost bread yon ovor tasted." Wrapped ln waxed papor?not touch ed by human hahds ui)tll lt ls sarvad on your table. S5c. at IToor Gracaf a. AM1GRICASJ BRKAD AND BAKIXO CO, e. ?, io, u K. fcatafc ?taaali