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The Pianola-Piano in Your Summer Home Will enable any member of the family to play any time. You need never worry over the music question again! Let uh till you all about the Pianola Pi.um. Catalog free for the asking. Walter D. Moses & Co. 103 E. Broad St. Oldest Music House in Va. and N. C. r! Bowling The Kini.r.i tail immer Duckplri margin of ywo piiiN ? three guinea from thij Journals ana lot the lust game t? .1 !? plttn l: prl Wf trie new league, i ?.;!? ?! i.lyn se.,i. Dailies Wednesday Muhl, Jul) ::. News Leadet \j Virginians; ttllej 4 and C. Tinieii-Dliiputdi \ a. UariaVcrs alle '. 7 and 8. ticorea lam r.ltri.t. Uu?i Users. 1 S 3 Total IS .. .'in ty 'i I0JM mlrlscr 'llllel' iirlton . }'. Price . }'-. Price . mil. :t i.ii i n it i i iinm i nm t. Man? l.n?l' l< ?. eth < linrtjril \Ratnnl l brer l\ alle lite) >. Norfolk, \ July !?A cording to rnond Dick." and ii's associates nri as nothing compared to thc.ro of three small white boys, Robort Wells. Chap? man Wells and Herman Addison, wh< wer? Arrested by Probation OfTli i fctephenson on Saturday night. ana who were to-lay ordered Jent t" I State Reformatory by acting Polle? Justice, pttt. having been convicted r>: two charges, one of breaking into Tie Ghent Grocery Connan>'> ?tor. ?nd steallnp $ir. 'n change, a quantity of canned goods, rind tho other o( shooting in the street, accldentaliv hitting G.?orge I* Taylor, of 61<i Fif? teenth Street, and wounding him lr. the leg. On last Friday nifrht the hoys enter ed the Ghent grocery an< robbed th' placo of all the chance they could nnd tool: seiveral cans of sardines, coco: and other roods and maklnc thell e.soape. They proceeded to bin' plst?b with their money and hecran "Shoottm up the town" Wh't- attempting t' terrorize some of their friends, on. of the bullets struck Mr. Taylor in th't leg oattstng a wound from which hi Is at present coT,:lned to his bed. Will Vnkr Automobile Tonr. Counollman Claude t. Batklna and family and John Beaton and family will leave nlehmond to-morrow morn? ing In rr.itor cars for an extended tour They will take tho Valley route by Gettysburg and Philadelphia to Atlan? tic City, and Into New Tork State. If the weather conditions are favorable they expect to make a record trip. The people who visit and know Veiw always say it is "The Greatest of Pleasure Resorts.'.' There is the very safest, finest surf bathing; lishing that can't be beat; rowing that you wouldn't improve if you could. Then the dancing I?the well arranged pavilions! Low Sunday and holiday rate-, from Ri< hmond.' Fighter Has Undergone Great Transformation Since He Fought Johnson in 1907. . Bus Vegan, N. iL. July l.~When Tommy l!>ai sent eut word to tlio | pugilistic world that Jim Flynn wus fat that veteran of the ring know that Im was telling an untrutn tu vynt u i personal n>ttt.. New prrivuhj among the war cone- , BUottdehta and others who inude their first v.alt to the Flynn cump bocunin iOliveriH. Just as tli'.-fco who have been rtutL-niug lift da>:. uutJ ? 1 i:a ulroudy iitid bectiiiici And when Flynn had |lh Ished Ii!? hard afternoon session of work he stepped on the scales stripped to his browned sk'h and tipped the beam with the Indicator at ti.u botind not! Ii Those wlio had been him when he 01100 fdugllt Johnson weighing less tnuu 10? {i'juit'lb wotldorod li thu chi : L' Others who had seen him hbeat AI Kaufman und pari wet also plecved to note that not only w.,s In lieivjor, but ihut csirlud en added ibok of atrungth flong with that additional pout:du,;.j. There Is not a suptsriiiious pound on Because Jack Johnson did no boxing there v as a full house In the big gym? nasium at Montcsuihii when Flynn st&itod In to show how lie was going ? ul Clever footwork, from the time] lid I ' tried In lie ne^er p&ubid for a moment uf breathing ?puce a.) he weir, from one exercise to i.nother. Jfroiuj tin: handball work he sped through a spssi . of dumbell work and shuduv. boxing. Then he Jumped to the pulley? j and the wrist machine and from that to rope skipping His work on tile punching bag was better than that ; put up by Johnson, because with the hue Flvnn is aoeedier and his aim Is j The medicine ball, with two sparring , partners, took up another session. In I At the Hotels Hotel Mich.id?Wm Bdw. W ii .\i. Henkel! ?.?man. New VnrK. M. M, J Thabet, Boston; Wm. Miller,Phll - A 1 Perrett, Ketttucky'i .Mis* Ituth J. Barrett, Arkansas; Mrs. It. W COoke, Forrest City. Ark. Miss Marguerite r. Levy. Te*arkana, Tex.; Mi?s Prances C 11 .''ii.!'.!,. (ja.; Miss Annie Mriy: Christie, Decatur, Ga--i Mrs. wm. 1 ?. Horner, Rosemary, N. C; Miss Umnielt Mathews. Clanton, Ala J J Pr?ll Wilson. N c : ia? Rodger, Pittsburgh; T. 8 \v< b Tob do, O.I <: W It Hull, t'jrglhla: O. P. Homers, E. M. Hughe-.! tilt) . II a. Honney, Culpeper; A It. Mil? ler, Philmlelph'a. P. P. Chambers, i Hartsville, S. C; O. <;. Wruhi. v. M. Holland, T. M. White. Clayton. N. C.j W; u Withers. New York; r: n. Wil? liams. Virginia. H J Busch, Westfleld. Hotel Itirhciond?Mrs. M. D. Cham-i hers. Hartsville. 3. C: Miss K. Smith.; Madison, Va.; Mrs II P. Stevens.: Spring Hone. N. C.: Hngh Gllchrist and' wife. Miss _\ M. Gllchrist, Wiekspori.! P? . R. P. Moss. Miss B W Moss, ii T, Gatewood. Booker. Va.: G K. Pol? lock and wife, city; Geo. H. Bockrcu- ' beck, .New York: Cha. Fitzgerald, Pitts? burgh; L a. Clothe, .New York; O. W. Morgan, Detroit; D. c. caplah. M K. 'late. New York; P. Wiseman. Min? neapolis; P. \V, Thompson, l'h'ladel- . phia; T. B. Marshall, New York; Ohas. Ueo, Fredertcksburg, Va.; c. W. whit -; ? ner and Wife. Kock Hill. S. Cl L. S.' Peck, Jacksonville. Pia.; L. C. lC'rach. Washington; T F, Peter, New York. J. 8. Prlcklen, Philadelphia; G. Halstead, 1 Washington; C. D. Thornton, Hamlet; IT. L Booth. Oxford. II. A. Barrow and wife, Parmvllle: II. I* Coward. Green? ville; Mrs. Jo.- Dilon and child, Koysc [dan; ,\. .\. ?rlston, Washington; W. H.I 1 <iteenfleld, New York; j. j. McClalmar I Philadelphia; H. K. Williams, Now York; \Y. K, Davis, Virginia; W. Mor? row, Philadelphia: a. 10. Cergus and ??? e, New York,; S J. Bumg.trdner and wife, Akron, 0 . Miss Mattle Randolph, Mrs. G, Williams. Virginia; J. il Clackson, Jacksonville. Pia.; H, H. I Payne* Drakes Branch; c?eo. p. Pit* ami wire. Mlllboro. Ky.; Mrs. H. Man!:..: .Montgomery, W. Va.; L. I? Allen. At-, I Murphy's Hotel?B. B, Cohen. Bait!-, more; c. B. Icomann, Monroe. N. c. J. B. Blum. New York; J. B. Tuggle, Vir? ginia; Mrs. C. W. Wallers, c. W. Wal? ters, Miss Annie Walters. South Bos? ton. V.l.; Mr. and Mrs. T. a. WoodSOl Miss Mary Woodson, L> nchburg Vo Chus, Itaushor, Washington; i-i. M Spavin. Boston; E. M. Goldsmith, Bai timore; \V. H. Jones, Norfolk; Mr. and Mrs. a. W. LaSsltor, Oklahoma; F. T. Nesblt, New York: Jno. W. Wade, lloa noke; Mr. and Mr.?. D. if. Rlicker. n.-. Blnckinann, Mrs. Schcnhour, Hampton. N. >'.. B. Kooncpclx, Oscar Strauas. Bal : more; Mr. and Mrs. W. w. Klch. Clarcniont, Va.; B. w. Smith, Lacrosse, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Nad.il. North Carolina; Jas. \V. Baird. Fairfax, Va.; I J. A. NottiiiKer, New Y'ork; W. O. Nor roll, \":rglnl?; B. 12. Roberts, Chase City. Va.; J. W. Wnkely, J. Wells. Vir? ginia.; Dr. J. W. Carroll. Wallace, N. C.; Mr, and Mre, J. C- Daniel. Nortn Caro? lina; T. II. Hurt, Virginia; S. H. Ho.ik land, Cincinnati; W. O. Burton. \':r glnla; M. H. Hayes. North Carol'na; .1. ::. Robertaom Kentucky; Edw, McClem ents. Baltimore: J. M. Pegram. Thus. H. McKeenly, Miss M. G. McNeely. New York; Miss Nell Mobano, Charlotte. N. <? ; J. 1*. Illekson, Mlama, Fliu; .1. K. lingo, Rochester; w. B. Carter, vir ulnla; A. H. 1 lackormann, Baltimore; I A, P, Stewart. Clifton Forge, Va.; M. a. stone, Chicago; Dr. it. o. Porbos, Burkevltle, Va.; Pnttlo .'ones, Miss m. Jones, Vlrgln'aj Wm, Hatcher. Fork Union, Va.; .1. II. ItoevcH, South Boston, Va - Thomas Henry, Winchester. Pa Mr.'nnd Mrs. O. B. Haudon, Suffolk, "Va. ISllP?lliiW Millions of Americans have stood on the shores of the Niagara River, or on the deck of the little " Maid of the Mist," and looked up at the greatest falls in the world, and, awed and spellbound by the sublime handiwork of the Almighty, marvelled at the magnitude of the. force of the mighty waters which hurled themselves over the great precipice, on the dividing line between the United States and Canada, into the boiling, seething, foaming vortex of waters and rocky crags 164 feet below. Man has now turned this gigantic waste of energy and power into the blue current of Electricity, and for many miles roundabout, cities are made almost light as day, and the wheels of industry are made to whirr by the harnessed power of Niagara, which now silently and faithfully does the bidding of mankind. The Washington Crisps Mills, at Buffalo, arc run by the power of Niagara. The big package of Washington Crisps is, likewise, the greatest thing of its kind in the world?a mighty force for strength and health, throughout the United States. The. SUPREME quality of Washington Crisps is absolutely beyond question, being made from the finest white corn grown in the great Corn Belt of the United States, with pure cane sugar and salt added. They are thoroughly steam cooked, toasted, deliciously crisp, and are ready to serve. On every package is the unqualified GUARANTEE of the manufacturer that every ingredien in Is of as HIGH QUALITY as the ingredients used in the manufacture of Cereal Foods of ANY other make, REGARDLESS OF THE COST : and the further GUARANTEE that Washington Crisps are made under THE MOST PERFECT SANITARY CONDI? TIONS POSSIBLE TO CREATE, IN .MILLS THAT ARE SPOTLESSLY CLEAN, AND BY HIGH-CLASS SKILLED W< >RKMEN. Washington Crisps, during all the processes of manufacture, from flaking to packing, never touch human hands?everything is done by automatic machinery. The fact that the 0,000 retail Grocers in America are supplying, and cordially recommending Washington Crisps, which the Grocers know are the SUPREME quality of toasted corn (lakes, in America, proves that the Grocers are anxious to assist the public to reduee the HIGH cost oi living? Washington Crisps cut off one-third of the HIGH cost of living, so far as cereal food is concerned, and both merchant and consumer instantly recognized this?hence our big sales of SUPREME quality Washington Crisps to millions and millions of Americans. Every family in Ameri ... which REALLY wants to REDUCE THE. HIGH COST OF LIVING, should support, by their patronage and inllucnce, PURE food mills which give MORE pure food, of SUPREME quality, for the same money. WASHINGTON CRISPS are t (iwi Handsomest Food Package in America Two iupct'j permit, c( Gtsrie Wwhiaft0? 11 cf?rr package, in colon, tan^wrsr eoostl to l.iBf. or ose ur.fnr".e:!. to drcctite your ??Dm" or Uimr Cooa. 6C First in the HOMES of his Countrymen The SUPREME quality of touted ccrn flakes, in America. ) 9 .u.M. ii j?LEL -in ja. mjsja ja. ja. Eastinunnn A>?, Norfolk; F. L. August, North Carolina: It. B. Peebles, Jackson. N. C; N. Strauss. T. Blacklock. New York; T. J. ?iu:Xt, Cincinnati; h c BaU ? Bnltlrr ire; W. R Brooks, Co? lumbus, O.; Mrs W. A. Uardlnfcr. Mrs Jewell Hopes. Newport N<iwi Vs.; Jo? seph Sei by, Now- York. T. C, Selb:-, - thneld; T 8. Walsh, South Carolina: W. c: Duvall, Fredericks Hall, J. S. Pt'eedenberg, New York, W. E. Bray. Charlottesvflle, Vai A. Wright. Vir? ginia: Cyrus Be?lc. Franklin. Vu.; M. U Trice. Virginia: Harry Hosenthal. Philadelphia. W. T Wayham, Farin lioi.l Stumpf?I. A l< iford, New v..:k. I". A. 11 In ton, Baltimore; A. J. i ? mond, Lynch burg, Va.: S. Weisel, Norfolk, v.t.. l. e. Hubbard. Farm vtlle, Vi?.; T W Ozltn. Kinbridge, Va j T. W. Heye:-. N. B. Hutchison. J. S. Balld, Baltimore; M. D. Morton, Lvneh burg, V.t ? R Tarter. Cltv Point. Fl.i . W A Adams, Oxford. N. C.: .T. Marshall. Portsmouth, Va.; A. F. Howard, Formvlllei Va ; Herbert T.i Ncw York; .V A. Tor.iilnson. Nor? folk. Hotel Lexington?Charles W. Luck. I-app, Ky.; W. O Tucker. F. W. Tucker. G V. Keller, Charlotte. N .. <'. Pi M'l-thes. Providence Forge. Vn.; AN', f/. Brenner, W.ishl nerton. 1). C.: W. H. rinloe. Orangeburg, S. Ci N. W. Bock. Nashville, Tenn.; J. 12. Lane and w'fe. Rsmont, Vs.. T. W. Miller, North Cnro. Una; T D Fields. Charlotte, n. f.; Mrs. K. O. ?outi.all. Virginia! D. o. Harlloe, Florence, H. C.; Mrs. J. II. Keniby, Plant City. Pia.j it I. Harris, Norfolk: H. Ulllott, Washington: -Mre. V. K. Mo ran. AtUnia; Harwood il. IUI!. Xov Yoru: C. S. Smith; Jr.; and wife, Glou ctster, V... 0, a Starbuck, Vlrglnu; E D Lockerby, Clarksvllle, Va.; J. B. Bowling, Savannah. CSa.; V. A. Datney und wire; city; w. ':. Carter. Danv'lle, Va : <". O Little, Fort Scott; Ivan.. D. It. Ponton. Detroit Mich.: Thos. Williams. Virginia; w. x. Woodward, city; U. p. Williamson, Kalelgh, N. C. fJOLD UBDAL KOII ItOSTOOX. House l*n?sc?. Renate Hill Conveying l hooka to Carpathlu's t nptnln, j Washington. July 1.?Tne thanks of Congress nr.. conveyed to Captain Ar ' thur H. ltostron a;:-! the Officers an.) ; crew of the liner Carpathta for ihelr ! rescue of 7.'l survivors of the Titanic in a Sehsfe h i! passed by the House to-day. The measure now goes to Pro:-:.lent Taft fcr F!?nature. In ad? dition, the Ml! provides for a $1,0(10 gold medal for Captain ltostron. which, in the language of the bill, "shall ex- I I press the high es ImetUon In which Congress redds the service of this olfl i cer. to whose promptness and vigilance I was due the rescue of 3,4 wenifin and children and 330 men." Sj Hi?ynr > n t ? tum* Jri I When a New Perfection Comes in at the Door What would it mean to you to have heat and dirt banished from your kitchen this summer?to be free from the blazing range, free from ashes and soot ? .New Ifegjfectiost bb r, * if iiiiri^nrnft * ?1mmm* Oil Cook-stove With the New Pettectioii Oven, the New Perfection Store it the niott complete cooking device on tSe mattet. It is jutl at quick and liandy, too, (or wsiiiin* and ironing. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporated In New Jersey) NEWARK. N. J. BALTIMORE, MD. This Stove saves Time It saves Labor It saves Fuel It saves?YOU Mid- wilh I, 2 and 3 Lum? en, with loot, enameled, tur quooe-biun rhimteyi. Hand vitnely fin.died tlirouchout. The 2- and 3-biicner Hotel c?n be nan with or without a cabinet if v. which fa filled wi'h drop jli'bej, lowel tacit, e.lr. All drillt carry the Now Petied.on Stove. Freo CoeA H 'I /,'.,.-... Cool Bonk al?o aivtn lo anyone >-.-.? t 5 Cavata, to cover mail - I AMUSEMENTS I l'hc Mlu'trct* und One 'Itimblcr. Little Ray Dooley and her "Metro-j ! pclitan Minstrels" opened a week's en? gagement at the <'o 1 ui:iu 1 yesterday ufternoon before un audience that packed the theatre to (he rail and, rapturously welcomed the bare-legged' "kids" back apain after a year's ab? sence. Their act Is much the same as I It was last year, except tor a novel Im? provement to their famous song. "I'mi Afraid of the B'.g. Htg Moon." and the audience, as always, couldn't get1 enough of It. These youngsters are certain to till the house for every per-l formance during the week, but If you' nie a man and at all shay, don't sit on the aisle?this is a tip. Georgo Clay docs a "chalk talk,", which is conventional and rather be? low the average, while N*ck and Lldu, Russell present an act of "fun and planolse," In which the vornan Is good looking and attractively costumed. Further than that, flattery cannot go. One of "The Four Stagpoles" inaltes, or saves, their knockabilut act by an exhibition of unusually good eccentric I tumbling. Carlln and Penn are "rough-neck" i German comedians, whose comedy lies i largely in coarseness, Both reels of motion pictures were ! applauded. W. D. O. ' Verobnts und Puller Act. I "Lcs Montforts" are the bill-toppers at the ismplre Theatre this week. Bill I . e as European gymnastic-comedians, I they are entirely fr?? from slightest tcttch nf comedy, but as gymnasts they are "a bit of all i Ikht." Indeed, we h'<ve rarely seen moro porfect work on the horizontal bar? than theirs. Graceful und easy, .-is well as daring, they close with n novel nnd Speotacu lai efTeet with a stiff framed trapeze that malten the uitilit-nce hold It:' breath. Armstrong and F0I"d present ono of the very few good patter nets of the feanon, If It Is not tho best. Working "ill ono." that Is, on the bare stage In front of the first drop curtain, with? out nny stogo accessories or tho ns Btstnnce of pianist or drummer, they ? re it hit by ttjean comedy and clever dialogue. One dresses as an Kngllsh "toff" and the other BS a Now York ? pper." Both are exceptionally woll turned out and their dialogue Is so good that their concluding song comes as an anticlimax. "Lieut." F.ldredge, in soldier clothes ;;nd with "belled sword," makes sand ; pictures and shows slides of Philippine views. Tho audience seems to like j him. "The Three DiXOn SlstOrS" present a singing, dancing, horn-olowlng, banjo plcklng net that properly belongs In thei concert after the circus. N'evln.t and Gordon appear In sing? ing, dancing and the familiar scare? crow net. Tho woman Is good us tho loose jointed, Inanimate doll., hut the man can do nothing pleasingly. He? lms no voice und dunces like a raw amateur At one time during their turn he "pulled" S |oke quit- old onough to KU ttfeK, and when the audience only smiled with weary cour? tesy, he lent'trke<l nnsaly und patron? izingly, "They muffen that," The poor, benighted "rubes" In front couldn't "get" his "live stuft." he thought, end it peeved hint. W. D. O. .".?mi- iltlslcnl An nt the l.tibln. Following 1 r~ new policy, the l.ubln Theatre is offering this week fo.ur octs, besides Its always Interesting motion pictures, "Magneto,'' the Human Dynamo,'' opens tho show with a series of blcc tricai demonstrations that tho audi? ence la utterly unable to believe pos? sible. After many remarkable! teals, ho chnrges his body with sufficient electricity to permit of his lighting a gas Jet with his tinner, and, not con? tent with that, proceeds to Ignite the gas with the tip of his tongue. Pnrrish and Deluo sing and dancn in costume to the approval of tho houce. "Lyons" ?fters a clean, neat jugirlinc not. without traps or elaborate prop? erties, and makes good by sheer dex? terity and skill. tine of the beat and most amusing musical act- of tho season Is presented by the iMichelle Brothers, a violinist und a harpist. These men lire so good j that they manatfe to be Immensely ', amusing without resorting- to the least ! ' slap-stlckery." They arc genuine) J comedians, and they can really play, j l.onK after the curtain fell on their act (last night the applause continued, and. j Indeed, the following picture had run i for fully five minute.-; before the vol J time of hearty hantlclapplng ceased. I The art ).- well worth seeing as well j as hearing. w. P Q, The Bijou. I One of the very best shown offered i by the Bijou Theatre opened yester? day what should be a record week he i foro S. R. O. audiences. I The bill i? a very attractive one, and I each act exceedingly clever In its line. (calls and Knlls. a comedy acrobatic ! team, not only made good their hill - , ing, f'a laugh a second," but many of I their stunts [seemingly defy all laws I of gravitation. I Alvia and Alvla tnlked. danced a.n 1 ; sang to the '-ompleto satisfaction of I everybody, and Charlie Mack, "the real j minstrel," put them over In the good old mlnstrol style, the audience enjoy I InK every moment, of his clever act. Bathe's Weekly Rovlow and a cork jlntv good Western film rounded out a ' first-Class evening's entertainment. suffer these every day Aches and Pains Protect your family?your loved ones?against them. Have In your home a bottle of Noah'9 Liniment, the best slnsile preparation any family can have. It Is a Pain Remedy as well as a Liniment for external application. Can be taken safely for colic, cramps, Indigestion, diarrhoea, etc. Noah's Liniment Is a fine preparation for sore throat, coughs, colds, asthma and toothache. Use Noah's Liniment for rheumatism, stiff joints, neuralgia, strains, sprains, aoro muscles and aches and pains of all kinds There la no better remedy. Be ready for the emergency by having Noah's Liniment In your medicine closet to-day. It is the Best Pain Remedy nnd sold by all dealers In medicine ; three sizes, 25c, 50c, and $1.00. If it Isn't satisfactory, go to your dealer and ask for the return of your money. It is yours and we want you to have It.