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THE BEST CHRISTMAS GIFT Si A gift of good Furs lingers in the memory of the recipient? there is such constant, luxurious comfort and keen pleasure in wearing them. Our varied and distinctive stock will make it easy to choose a splendid, lasting gift at low cost. . Our assortment of Muffs and Neckpieces, in every possible f?r ami all the fashionable styles, is most complete. Especially attractive display of Muffs and Stoles. Black Fur Stoics. $12.50, $15.00, $20.00 and $25.00. Muffs, 50, $15.00, $20.00, etc. Hudson Seal Sets. $40.00, $65.00, $75.00 and $100.00. Black Lynx Sets, $67.50, $75.00, $90.00 and $100.00. Skunk Sets. $52.50, $60.00, $70.00. Mole Sets. $85.00, $100.00 and $125.00. And others in Red Fox. Sable Fox, Mink, Sable, Persian, etc. FUR COATS OF QUALITY.?Hudson Seal, Persian .Cara Mormot, Xearseal. Mink, Conev and others, reasonahlv priced. MARABOU MUFFS AND STOLES.?Our large stock is complete. Prices the lowest. etil. Ch Established 1857. IERS 119 West Broad Street. See our line of .Mounted Fur Rurrs. Make beautiful Chri rrifts. LIVED FOR WEEKS NEAR EXPLOSIVES (Continued from First Tage.) attorney that she had neeepted J?uoj 01 a $1.000 fund promised on condi? tion that she would influence her hiits-l b Robert 1". Bain, a sworn juror.I Mrs. Bain's statement followed Frank? lin's arrest on a charge of having nt-i tempted to bribe Georg?! N. Lock wood, e prospective Juror. Mrs. Bain's testimony was taken af- I ter a proift r made by Franklin's coun- | pel. former ijovcrnor Henry T. Cage to admit her story by stipulation had I- declined by the state. A county warrant for J?.Ooo was drawn to-day In favor of William J Burns. This is the lirst of the re? wards to be paid foi the capture and conviction of the McXatnara brothers. As far as the county Is concerned, ac-j cording to District Attorney Freder? icks, no other rewards will be paid. ! Short Session Held. Los Angeles, Cal.. December 15.?Thc| Federal grand Jury which Is investi? gating the Western angle of the al? leged natlon-wldo dynamiting conspir? acy to-day ivii? In session not more than halt an hour. The sudden ending of thf. session enme niter Oscar Law lor, special government Investigator, hid received a telegram in code, lie declined to dhcuss the message, but the adjournment Immediately followed. Then Lawlar anil Mab Olm McLaren, a detective, hurried to Lawler's private office. There Samuel Brown, chief of the county district attorney's detective bu-j rcitll. Joined thi in, and soon all three I hit the Federal building, accompanied] by Larry Sullivan, tormorlj a dctec-1 in- ior tin McNumni i defence; Mnr.y witnesses were about the Fed r.'val building expecting to he culled, nmom: them Olaf A. Tyietmoe. andErlo.' Ii, Morion, labor union leaders of Sun I Francisco. Dynamit? Found In Yard. I>if Ange ? Cal., December IS.? , Tv ehty-thl 0 licks of high power I dynamite \.v . toiind by a gardiMiov |iiti to-day hurled In shrubbery at the| residence of Arthur Letts, owner of two of the lat-iresi 'department stores In Los- Angeles After an Investigation the police iipfiouneecl their belief that Ihe dyiiaj.nlU- had'' been placed In the yard by some one who wanted to get rid of It. There was nothing to Indi? cate that any attempt was to hove becii made to blow hp the Letts residence, No caps or fuses wen found. Two men who were scon loitering ttroiind the Letts mansion at noon are being sought by the police, but the latter admit that the can containing Inn explosives had been buried for Borni imp-._l_ News of South Richmond South Richmond Bureau. The Ttmca-Dlspatch, . 1020 Hull Street, Phono Madison ITS. i To lurllit.-itc the handling of lit enormous ?blptncnti the Standard Oil Company, whoso works are at the (out of Stockton Street, | South Itlohmond. If havlne two pipe linos laid from tin tank? to the wharf, about a mile down tbe river. TlieM Unfa arc of six and eight-inch pipes. They will do away with hauling the oil, which If received lit the wharf In oil barges, to the tanks, tbe oil being pumped by the new system as fan ns It comes out oi iho barges. The old system called tor tbe use of tank ears, which had to be loaded at the wharf ami unloaded at tile lank*. making double work. in lir..' with ihi Improvements In band? ittis the shipment., too company now has litulei construction two new steel tanks, with a combined capacity of SO.IW) barrel* | of oil. These are equipped, us are the other i twelve storage tankt, with u safety valve, whlcli prevents un explosion under any cir? cumstance* In cnae of a tire. If the heat would reach tail !i an intensity as would ceiiiM an explosion tinder ordinary clrcuRt-1 stances, with the present system a gas' would be generated, which would cseapo by ' tbo valve. The vnlve would act as a clean- | tie uns buiner. and other than a Dame, which would continue until the fuel wn? ex- | haunted, r.o damage would result. i A brick stahl'-, V> by 1K> feet lona. Is be? ing built on Second Street Imtweon Stock? ton and Decatur, h which all the horrci; used b) the compaiij will be accommodated. Mr. Toue>' Withdraws. Not desiring unvi Ms name placed In nomination by a hopelessly divided delega? tion, D. If. Toney yesterday notified his supporters that he I.ad withdrawn his con? sent to have his name placed In-lore the Cliy Council to-night as a candidate for the vueaticy on the Hoard of Fire Commlaalon cri caused by ih>- d.-nth of Oeorg? E. <5ary. Mr. Tunoy Inis nevet sought the position, .tnd out,* consented u> heroine a candidate] on lln- assurance that a cauciii would decide who would have tin solid bucking of the Washington Ward delegation, \- tin- meeting held Friday night a sup I. r of nhothcr candidate announced his Intention n?i to abide by the majority's se? lection, A tangle Immediately resulted. The withdrawal of Mr. Toney lanvej two candi? dates In Ihn Held, Jol-n 7. Walker and Wal? ter franklin. Lower tour I SuMnlned. Snstnlnlng tin- decision nf .luttlre h .\, Maurice, ol police t'ourt, Part u. Judge i Ernest It. Wells in Huntings court, l'urt 2, | yesterday ordered K. 1'. Watklna, who -i.im :11, il on appeal fo'r noiiMipporl, to puv i n week Id Ids wife. ) Whii. no uniisual feattiroi were presented I the rnVe attracted a great deal of attention, las Iho r-?riles were well known. More than j thirty witnesses werr examined- The ac [ cased vyhf represented by r>. I.. PulUaiu and Iii" Commonwealth U\ charier u pas..-. Thin being .in off term no civil earns have been set. The Watklns rase Is the only criminal ease on the docket, and other than foi the purpose ol considering some i-han eery mutters tlie December icrm 1.? con-j eluded. In Police. Court. Lisgle Kofi?, colored, a well known visi? tor In I'ollce Court. I'hti '.\ wiu gl van a Due of |? l>y Justice Moiirlrc yesterday. Tho woman nut charged with stealing 19.30 trein Samuel Jone;, also colored. The main failed I to make out his ease, ttui Lizzie drew the line on general principle. In order 16 preserve the records uf Police Court, Pan 3, In case of lire, a stce: die sysr trni is being Installed In the Third Police Btallon. The Mcs arc a.1! steel. They .ire two In number, each being ils feet high, three feet wide, and have a depth of clijh icen lache?. Not only will the books of the Coin 1 be kepi pale, bin a place Will be re? served for the hooks ot tho police station. Meet lug Postponed. Uecaute ol the approaching holidays the Officers of the Swanshoro Civic Improve? ment League havo pen per..vi the rast:; n q which was scheduled (or to-night until the fust Wednesday in January. The action was necessary because it was feared aaniall attendance at ibis time would he Injurious to the future prospects of the league. At (he next mecilnp the rommlttr? \\hlcli wait appointed to present a petition to this Board o: Supervisors caillug for an Investi? gation of the county treasurers book from th? time he emend Into the duties ol the office will make its report. . Marriage Announcement. Cards have been Issued by Mr. and M.^. E. T. Utley, W8 Cowardln Avenue, announc? ing the marriage of tiiclr daughter. Beulst) Agnes, to Herbert W. Jones, of ]1H North Twciily-second Strict, ltlehniond. to-morrow oealng at 0 o'clock in the parlors of the parsonage of the Cowardln Avenue Chi Ita? lian Church, the Itev. I\ \V. Long ott'lclai tng.. Owing to a bereavement In Miss TJtley's family the termony will be' very quiet, only members t>f the Immediate families being present. .Mr. .lone* Quite III. A. *'? .Tones continues lo bo very 111 at hi; home. fi_*s perry Street. TEMPERANCE CONCERT MrdnU Awarded by Woman's Temperance l/eogur of America. A iarpr audience was In at tend.'in co and several new members were, receives last lilglii at a musical and elocutionary Concert held by the Woman's Temperance League of America at its headquarters, lfi South Third .Street. Mrs. t";. M. Jobson. the g..n ? rai president; was In the chair. A contest was held In elocution, temper t 'subjects being handled. The medal ?a? awarded by the Judges to Mus May Turnloy. II-r suabject was 'The Wldou snd 11. r Or.'.y Fon." Miss Edith Tnpman '.von the medal in lh? -,,nt.--t lor ibo lien vo.stl Kolo. sbr ren? dered. - I >..:>?. Marry a Mar. t: lie Drinks.'' It.itj. medals medals were presented '.?'. Dr. bonds lllghHlth, of the University Col? lege ot Medicine. No Special on at e rerguss BUT oing ^ ?w WifA WAaf ffce Other Fellows Have ai Two Hundred Dollars. See Oar Windows For Example. Wen Tsung Yae Declares Estab? lishment of Republic Will I Be Insisted Upon. i Shanghai. December 19.?The Minis? ter of Communications In the ropubll- i can provisional government.. Wen Tating l'ae declined to-day that any attempt to obtain foreign Intervention I would only make matters worse in Chicago and endanger foreign Inter eate. Ills party would not consent to the retention of the Manchus, he said, oven upon a limited basis, and would insist upon tho establishment of a re? public. The republican government, he dc clared. was prepared amply to pro- \ vide for Munchu officials, and to offer Yuan Shi KlU the presidency of the republic, but, ho added. Yuan Shi Kai | must uccept before it Is too late. : It Is reported that the consular rep rescntalives of the foreign powers will have a meeting to-morrow with dele? gates to the pence conference, and will ] advise the conference to reach a set? tlement. La?t Call for Job-Holders. If the magistrates, Justices of the p**co and unbonded officers of Henrlco county do not appear very shortly before Clerk S P. Waddlll, of the Henrlco Circuit Court, to qualify for the coming term. It will be too late to appear at all. The newly-cloctcd officers of the county. I who are required to furnish bond, will up pear beforo Judge Scott on December 37 " qualify for office. Mllltla Takes Holiday. Local million- communda will suspohd 'drill* for the holidays In accordance with; thj custom- The Rb-limond Howltnera. | attor drill la*t ninbt. were ordered to report next on the evening of January ?? Companv a. of tho Richmond Blue* and Companv ' K, of the Richmond Grays, which niso drilled last night. Wsucd the samo or? dere. OBITUARY llyrd twtaurivM Willi?. Uyrd diaries wntis, sixty-tour years olu, 01 Aje'xutldrlu, miner ot or. A. Mural \\ tlliti iindf Or. Cnarlcs \? illi*. ot ItlchmouO, died yesterday at tne Johnston- *\ tills nospuai, tonowing a b.rlet iiuiess, chiibuu U>' organic irouolo. bestues a ivlaow, who v\ as .Miss Aiinie Crcnsnaw. ot orange, he leaves two oiner sons?George is. \\ illis, ot Alex? andria, and Or. ij. C. Willis, ot Auing uuii, and three slaters?i>irs. John G. Williams, ot orange, Airs. Charles Ii, Cury, oi Gloucester Courthouse, and airs. John L). lAignn, of Salem. During the lirs't two yt-iru 01 the War between the Stales, r.lr. Wlltld wns a cadet at nie Virgilila Military Institute, ami later enlisted in the Tweiity-nlnUi Virginia Cavalry, In u inch he served until tho close of the war. 'the funeral will take-place this af? ternoon at ;i:ID o'clock Horn the Mor? tuary Chapel In Hollywood Cemetery. MI?? Mary llakcr. [Special 10 The '1 linos-Dispatch.] Oordonavlllc, Va., December 19.? Miss Mary Baker died at her home, "lloneweir," one mil west of Oordons ville, Monday evening at 7 o'clock. She wue the last of the old Hakar family, j und was eighty-three years ol age. ' She was uu aunt of \V. C. naker, of this place. The funeral sei vices will be held at the old home, Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock, with Interment in Maplewnotl Cemetery. ^ Mtaa .1 resile F. nimby. Ashland, Va.. December 19_MIbs Jessie F. Busby died at her home Cherry Dale," nenr Taylorsvtlle. thl? morning, about 10 o'clock. The funeral w||| take place from Pork Church at U A. M Wedncsdny. The interment w.iu be In the cematcry adjoining the church. ?I. A. Mayo. (Special to The Times-Dispatch:j Charlottes vl lie, Vu., December 19.? J. A. Mayo, aged sixty-three, died sud? denly last night at the home of his Ron. K. A. Mayo, on Hast Main Street. He suffered a stroke of paralysis about D o'clock ami the end came suddenly; The body was Hike,, i? Medium's! River, this county, for interment, it. Sr. lliirsccNS. (Special to The Times-Dispatch 1 Charlottcsvllle. Va., December 19.?I R; N. Burgess, lor twenty.live years baggugemastcr ot Union Station, this oily, died lnpt nicht at the homo ol his son, .1. \V. Ilurgess, in Flfevlllo Death way due to heart trouble. Tho funeral will take place at :o o'clock to-morrow morning from the First I Meihr.ili.st Church. Mr. Burgess served! in the Confederate Army for four | years. He Is survived by his wife, ono daughter. Mrs. .1. u Almond, of] Locust Orove. Orange county; three sons?J. H. Burgess, of Tloanoke. und! J. W. and n. T. Burgess, of this city, and one brother, It, F. Burgess. Funeral at .Sight. Charlottcsvillo, Va.. December 10.? Charlottcsvllle witnessed something' novel and weird last night?a funeral! progression moving along the prim i -1 DEATHS Rp\VDEI?Died, at her residence;, Kdge wood. Monday. December IS. 1911, at 11:80 O'clock I'. AI., MK.s. MARY K. i ROW LK. She is survited by one daughter anil six sons. The funeral will take place THIS'1 AI'TBRNOON ul o'clock from I ihe residence. Interment In family burying ground. Friends ami uc- I quulntnnccg are invited to attend. j WILD 18?Died, in Itlchmond. Tuosdnx morning ,i 11 ..? dock, .Mi;. hyi:i CHARLF.K WILLIS oi Theological Seminar;- .\!i :.: : drla, Vn., ngei. sixty-four years, lie. is survived in ' his wile, who was Miss Anna Cren- 1 Mhuw, of Orange, Vn.. anil three ?jfeli'h. I Mr. Ooorge Willis, of Alexandria: Or i A. Mural Willis and Or. Byid Charles! Willis, of this city. j Funeral :. ::c place WF.DXFS- . D.W. December 20, at 3:13 P. M.v' troin ine Mortuary Chapel, 1161!v- I wood Cemetery, l W*'nifl.bCK- Died. Tuesday; Dt-ccmfcoi 1!'. at 111:10 A. M.i *nl Ills I n. n-sl- I dence, s|| Louisiana Street, BACON WIUTLOC'K, In the llfty-elg'ukb v ,ir of his ilgc. lie leaves a wife n|id . i\ children. a Dearest one from us Is gone. ' ! A voice we loved is Stilb d: A plnee is vrieani in our home , That lie-..;- eiill be lllloii. It'll lie I a I in.mi tin- home TO-DAY ::t I'. M. Interment in Oak wood. UiMAX?Died. Sunday. I ?. e< iitln-r i;. 1911 at b!s home 1012 North BCCOIld Street. WADLACF. H. LuMAN. II. 1 leaves'a wife', two children and one' sister. Bo:-.: t'iiiuma'n; ihrec broth/irs, Wlllbuh. .lohn and Thymus, of lUch inond: lloncll Lumav. cf Wt ?i New' ton. Mass. . * I Massachusetts papers pleas.-.y FUNERAL NOTICE MAY?Tho funeral of DB. DAVID '.'. MAV. who died Monday. DeeemDe.- It. 1 1-0:0,1 r. M.i will take place from PI, 1 Paul's Church; . Petersburg; Va.. i ?VKDNKSDAV. 13:30 P M- Friends and those of his daughter. M"n. Bold. 1 M.l'an'lll.''.i. v-iuiSled |o ntl.lll. i pii.ks qi'RP.d ix ? to ii iiavs. '; Your, druggist wilt refund mon \v If c\zo OINTMKNT falls in eure any enso />f Itching, Blind. 'Bleeding or Pru trudln Piles Iri ? td. 11 days. 30c, Diamonds and jewelry win instant appreciation from the fair sex?a good thing to remember when you're choosing for mother, sister or sweetheart. Give Jewelry and You'll Never Go Wrong It is the one gift that best expresses your sentiments and the one store where you can select with the greatest satisfac? tion is ALLEN'S. Expert Engraving Without Charge None but the most skilled men mark the gifts from ALLEN'S for we know the importance of good engraving. There is no charge for this service. You Can Do Best At ALLEN'S At every price from the most Inexpensive to 1 he highly elaborate?article* from ALLEN'S represent the very utmost in value giving. j. T. ALLEN & CO., Make This Your Gift List Jewel Boxes, Tea Set?, Combs, Crosses, Lockets, Watches, Brooches, Bracelets, Lavalicrss, Comb, Brush and Mir? ror Sets, Fountain Pens, Silver Knives, Shirtwaist Sets, Clocks and Figures, Cloth Brushes, Manicure Sets, Cuff Buttons, Gold Watch Chains, Tooth Picks, Set Rings, Tie Clasps, Shirt Studs, Thimbles, Umbrellas, Handy Pins, Camooa, Card Cases, Soap Boxes, Cut Glas?, Signet Rings, Gold Lockets, Belt Buckles, Chatelaine Pins, Neck Chulns, Watch Boxe?, Pal streets after s o'clock. The re? mains of James II. Daber, 11 Southern j Railway engineer, who hud died lit. Strasburg, reached lure on the 7:ao! o'clock train over the Southern, and j as it was urgent that many of thej railroad employes who accompanied] the body here should return to their, business to-day. it ens found neccs-i sury to have the hil'rlnl lake place Inst ; night. The Interment .took place In! Oak wood Cemetery, after s o'clock, n| big arc light In the southern end nf. Your Christ ma? Message Is Best Con v ey e d b y I Books. i The gift of a book at Christ- j mas is a compliment lo the ' intelligence of the recipient 1 and reflects no less crcdii to j i the taste of the giver. Books of Poems, Standard, Aulhors, De Luxe Edi? tions, Art Books, Cal? endars, Latest No? els, Bibles and Hymnals. II1HI1S? MINIIIIIIkBUWUK^i sail 914 East Main Street iho burying ?round furnishing the only light. Mi. Daher was a native ui Albe-| nintic county, and for several ;years: made his home in Chunlct tcsylllc, lie wnH twice morrl<'il. his lirst Wife being a MIbh Williame, -of llil* <ounty. lie Is survived by bin second wife und four children; He was ihlrty-sevcn years of age. J. ?1. I nrrlii. Oxford. N. C. December -J. M. Currln, on'' <>f Oxford's most beloved and honored eltizen*'. passed away sud? denly .it his Iioiiio, on llfch Street, yes .torrlay, Mr. rurrln wa.? slxty-fivr; years old, lie bad born In fulling hisiltli for two yi'ay, out I ho'end was entirely nar\' pected. II* was on,- . f the leading ' tobacconists of the South, Mr. Currln is surv ived by hi:- wife, j two sons and throe daughter.", Kugenei Currln. of Durham; W. U. Currln. .for- | meiiy of Wlnston-Salrm: Mrs. W. ('. ' Tyre'e, of High rolnt; Mrs. A U. T'ov. - 1 "the^e?ther. l-'oreennt: K?r V Irulnln? lucrraalntt't eloiidlueHH Wednesday: xnotv or rnlu j at alRbt or TbursuJUo t inerenNing-. north-I east winds. Kor .Vorth Carolina?lioudliicaa Wed? nesday olili hrl.sk to hlKb northeast I wind?; .rniti at night and Thursday ij euldrr Thursday In West, - I Special Local Until for Veslcrdtij. 12 noon temperature . iu! 3 l". M. temperature . nj Muxlmum temperature up to P. M. Iis I Mini mum temperature up to s M.tol Mean temperature . 3fl| Normal temperature. lot Deficiency in temperature . I : Dcllclency In temperature s-lnce March 1 .I.\ . ; . 107 1 Accum, excess In temperature Since Jnnuury 1 . Jy I Deficiency In rainfall since March 1 . G.3aJ Accum, deficiency ll. rainfall since. | January 1 . $.6G| I.ochI Obnervntloii 8 1*. M. Yesterday: Temperature . 3fi j Humidity.iji) Wind?direction .N. W. ' Wind?velocity .u j Weather.Clear CONDITIONS l.\ IMI'OBTAXT CITIK8. (At 6 P. M. Kantern Standard Time.) linee. Thor. II. T. L T. Weather. Ashovillo _84 I 1 30 Clear Atlanta ..... 10 HI ;!rt Cloudy Atlantic City. :J2 lu 23 Clear lloston . 2S 3? -'S Clear Huffnio . 2 1 20 21 Clear Calgary . 31 3 1 U Cloudy Charleston .. 40 ?"???. 12 Cloudy (111 teil go . 36 3> 30 f'lenr Denver .2ii ?Ii .,20 Cloudy j Di'iliith . 22 VC I' - Clear ! Uuiveston ... 50VHll 50 Itutti \ llalterus '_ 40 I4 10 Clear I Havre . IS 22 10 Clear ' ?Jacksonville.. ?2 Ii I 5S Cloudy ' Kansas City.. :y? lu 30 Cloudy j Louisville ... 3(5 12 . 30 Clear Montgomery- 52 ,r,2 II Clear , New Orleans- 61 ?'? i ' ?'?'- Is.itn ; New yai'k'.... 30 ??. 30 Clear I I Norfolk. SR 12 31 CU-ar Oklnhdma ... 3S. 10 3S it.iln 1 I'ittsliurg ... 34 ,2S Cloudy ; IMlolgli .'- 3fi 12 .".0 Clear I St. Louis'- 38 12 .30: Clear ' tit. Paul . 28 32 20 _ Clear .. j San p'raiKiseo- 54 -T.S . 4i". P, cloudy I Savannah _4 6 C2. II C10U4)' SpokniHa 30 34 -. 30 .Cloudy .' .Tampa .'60 'i- 00 Cloudy. ! Washington.'.*8'l > ?<<> 32' '.Cieiu . Wlnnhtog ? ? ? 80 30 : ?. 10. .cloudy W.yih v.tllc. .2s*. ..3* - . .-.L . .!>??.'. j i .. - - U|M.V.Tt.'l?H -VUM.VXAC. December 20. 1011. 1 Klon Tim;. I Sun ii>b'S- 7.:32 Morn'nK- IM I l^un acts. 4 53 1 Evening- I eil und Mr.. V (1. LlSsltcr. bf ?.\for-l Tf funeral was conducted at t'.. Il?ptlst (.'huroll, of which he \vu* member, r.ils afternoon at .1 o'clock and tu? Interment was In Oaktvo" Cemetery. J. .1. Knot*. I'loderickabur^ V.l.. December is. .1. if. Ktni!-. .jf Stafford county, ill' . v Meiilay at. 1,1,. home, after a b.-bf lllticsn. UKeii slxty-bn?; yea;.-. lie if survived hy a family. .lohn Taylor Cox. Suffolk. Vs., December 19,?John it. Taylor Oo\. I wepty-nlne years old. dl?d at his hnpic here to-day. Ills mother, n sister and two brother* sur? vive liliii; He formerly wa.- h'inerln leinjcnl of an li on wot klti): plant In, Alaimmu, where he lost ti lerr. For Infante and Children. The Kind You Have Alwo/b Bought Signature of Candies, Nuts, Raisins, Etc. Mixed Nut- .12>3i 1-nycr Figs'.'-I2'.t French Candy. 8( English Walnuts.15c Black Walnuts. |>eck .25c 1-lb. Seeded Raisins.Hi" 1 11). Cleaned Currants.11c Rest Citron, lb..18c Christinas Mixed Candy, lb. .10c Fresh Heat llanio, lb.15c FYcsli Cornell Ham*, lb.15c .3 ChaJmcr's Gelatine.25c Wine for icily, quart.20c Sweet Cider, gallon...30c Chocolate Drop- .12jir S. Oilman's Son 1820-1822 East Main, 506 East Marshall. W. Fred. Richardson's Storaire and Transfer Department, Main and Belvldcre Sis. Hauling. Pnckln?; and Storing IlltJh Grade Household Goods. Phones: Madison 8*3. day.. Monroe 142. night. _' I -~ MF.X OK TASTE NAT!-RALLY COME TO Greentree s tor Clothes Broad at Seventh. Ask Grocers, Druggists Dealers for POMPiSIAN -LUCCA OLIVE OIL Genuine?Pure?Healthful