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KAISER POPULAR IN SWITZERLAND Meet:. Woman Who Was Gov? erness ?-tt Bei Im Conn When He Wns .i Child. } n is September 11 -? Tin? Fronch pa per? arc deeply Interested in the Kaloc i visli i" Switzerland to at? tend ti-.f manoeuvres, and the pappn t- H filled tvltli accounts <>f hon Wll li.tni -.-harmed hiB hosts as he always <i -. s Hi personal relationships l-'oi example, everj one wondered v-h.it the Kaiser would fihil m Bay t<i his rept'o sentaivca e>; the Oail lace Indus? tiie;.. and th< Thurgdvlan ngrleultur* Isis, Bui for a quarter of an hour he talked most entertainingly, showing d' cp knowledge of. lacc-maklng and tuet Interest In the ?ticthods whereby the local Industry was maintained. One of the most Interesting inci? dents "f the Kaiser's visit was his meeting with Mile Biijurd, a tJencva Septuagenarian, who iVus it governess iit th< iter1111 court when the Kaiser was a child. The Kmperor Invited hi r to the lefrntlon and remlnlnesccd with h'r for more ihaii half an hour, re calllng the days when hp used to pull, her legs under the table and make her ny with Ihughtdr at hix c.xtrnordin nry grimaces Ho recnlled how he Hinl rrlnr--- Cons tan tine hoisted their, sister Sophia on top of a cupboard, and k-pt her there until her shrieks brought Mile. Butnrd t-> the rescue. j In anticipation of his retirement from the presidency; of France on Feb. ruary IT next. M, Falllerea has tnl-en n;i npartmcinl nt No, 19 Ituc Francois Premier. 11? will have as n neftr I neighbor Ambassador licrrlck. who lives at No. f?. M. Fnlllores will pay $2.S00 a year for the apartment, Which | Is ore (l)Rht up and contains five bod rooms, a Inrfte mil amnl! salon and a l ira- dining room. The house lias ele? vator and tel.'phono service', it is lighted by electricity, has a central heatliip: plant and ampin stables In th0 rear. The French covernmcnt has bouislit t?-. bust of Edward Tuck by Andrew 0'< mnor. of Worchestor, Mass which waa exhlbiteiP In tbe Old Salon. Tho hupt Will be placed In the Luxemburg galleries in January. The Couutess of Ursnoid la nt tbo H!tr. for n few days with her ! mother, Mrs. Livingston, who has been Iii Paris for a week. Mrs Ava Willing As'or Is nt the Ttltz. Mr. and Mr*. Crawford Hill, of Den? ver, Bre spending September In Paris. Their ehlldren will null for America no..ii in attend school Judge and Mrs. Qary gave a dinner a few nights ago to ..11. nml Mrs. Charles Carroll. Mr and Mrs. Carroll will sill for home September "C. Hear-Admiral Id.: and his son have Bi rived In Paris by motor H orn Vichy. Mr. and Sirs, Bellamy Stover have ?;.>!?.. t<> Vienna to attend the Eucharla tic Congress. Count Leon DeFlchlan, tbe noted atoyullst, who recently visited New V?rie to study conditions tlilire, has completed n iiovtti under the title "f "Some Vcars Hence," In which hu pic? tures the United States us tin abso? lute monarchy, with "Theodore II." a* King. An English translation ?>f the book Is Iii preparation. WILLIAMSBURG I Spe?lal to The Titnos-Dlspatoh. ] Willluihsburg, Va.. Sept itnbor 14.? Dr. and Mrs. .lames s> Wilson have re tinned from Dublin, Va., where they Spent the summer. Miss Grace liealei has returned trom it \ i*n to relatives und friends in Mid? dlesex; Mis. Kate iVunh. of Toano. spent ?evcral days with Wllllamsbur? friends this week. Miss Marjorle Dana '.eft the first or the week for Pennsylvania, where tho will spend the winter. Miss Cara Armlstend will leave the first of next week for Southwest Vir? ginia, where she will stund the wln t." teaching. Mrs i: M. i.ee and Miss LUey Valden have returned homo from a visit to friends ami. relatives in Capo Charles snd Neiyporju News. Malcolm Rork?y, of p.tehmond, spent tho week-end with friends in Wil? li? nsbui-g. Mrs. W. W. Wilkinson, of Canada, Is Visiting her sister. Mrs J N Si John. Mis? Alice Tllbdae has returned from Mt. Sterling, Ky? where she was th< meat of nr. and Mrs. r, s iCcn nnrd for several weeks Mrs. Eugene Irving, of Itcldsvllle, ?. C. after spending several weeks here with her brother, \. k Henley left fpf homo the first of the week Mlr-s Virginia Wire |fl i? ?oston for Vn days, after which she will vl?lt j'f uncle, the lion John B. Wise In ? w York. Nerves and Success Your health, luccej* and happiness depend upon the rare yon take of your nrrre foere?. Weak nerve? came worry, and worry U flio father of tear, anii writ/-" fsi ire op. llie fsce and V/irs the road to tucern. Warner's Safe Nervine an efici*"-' tonic of rare merit (or overworked, run-down men md c5*^r'?'^??. ?omni. It act< <!irrctlv on the nerve centers and has no equal gBVStrTi?^ women. It act' directly t ?r?rjEgjsjT] 'or insomnia, nervous he ?$lf?3Q neurasthenia, nervous dyi ?mJkEmII failing memory anil ncrv Isnff ha'Ution IJHJs ? adaohe, sprpjia. nervous ex WARNER'S SAFE COOK BOOK ?k, i--? COOK .inoA' ?er- fxUHJkrd i,\ f. ,,,, f?t.fi* *n rtitift ff>,..,, Ml .?,V..,lM.H.,/ * ' "'*?','. tUff* ' "t t*f ft. Kq*-3 j Cesjciir. Reftejfw, N T. BACH KOK A PURPO! t -Kidney and I iver Ro 2 Khr-umntio Remedy 3- Dink^los !if- - tthm* Nemedy B Nr Pill? t <"nn??ip itlon \ sold nv m l nni oqisti Write for a free sample kitipc tho number of reruedv dcM-ed to Warner? Safe Remedies Co.. Dept. ;e. Ro? heiler, N. Y. CHRISTENS NAVAL COLLIER PRO LT US MtSS 1.1 (V Ii \ v Ii (R1 IN, , Launching of Mammoth Vessel at Newport News Entirely Informal. ' [Special t<> Tho Times-Dispatch.] Newport New-s. va., September H.? i Christened by little Miss Duey Day Martin, daughter ot Senator Thomas Maples Martin, of Virginia, the Im? mense new navel collier, Prootus, building at tho plant of th Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company for the United states Navy, was successfully launched this morn- ; ii i; at 11 o'clock. The launching was entirely intbrrhal, and was witnessed by only n few Invited guests, aside frohi the members of the christening party. iintuCdlntely nftor the vessel took the water the builders tendered a I.n at th" Win wlek Mold to the sponsor, covers bplnn; laid for tlfty guests, Mltlo Mi.'s Martin wn3 ac? companied by her father und her Bruntliuother, Mis. C, F. Day, of Stnltliileld, and was attended by Misses ?-".iii Randolph and Kli/.nbcth ICear ..f CliHrlottesvillo, und Mary Car ter Itlildl I); of i lorlda. Senatol Martin, his daughter und party ICH ii>>nlght ftir OhorlbtteavUle. Tin. Pi'Oc'tiis is the largost nttynl collier yet built for the government, 621 feet long, ',<< feet brood and 1 '? . t deep. Slit) will displaee 13.0i.il tuns, will have a carrying capacity ot ir?.ft<)fl tons of eoal. and will lie hhld t.? make IB knots an hour at cruising speed She ?Iii be completed in six months. SIX NARROWLY ESCAPE0RQWNIN6 Norfolk. Va, September H.?Six mon narrowly escaped death thin afternoon when the Dougherty tu?-, Albatross, sunk the gnsdlene launch Helen in the Ultziibcth River off Hi-: Old Uomlnlon Steamship Company's wharf. All o" the men were rescued, but not until two i.f them had gone down for tlio last time. Those In the launch were. William Klyver. Louis Tack, John Dlmay, JoIiti i.'apehart, .lohn Waller, Louis Dowdy. The men were employed by Korc & tlordon, proprietors of the Marine iron WorkS, atid worn returning to tno company's plant m Berkley from At? lantic City, where they hud been work? ing, au were bollermakera and help? ers with the exception of Klyver, who is a machinist. The Albatross, a sea? going tuK. was hoadlnj? down the river at n good rate of speed and tho little lnunrh was making Its way up. a whlstlb came from the launch first, followed by a similar signal from Hid tug. Then, according tu those in tho launch; the lug blow two whistles and changed her course. This brought tho .a inch directly across the bow of thd tiiir. and the men. soelnsr a crash Imminent, started to .tump overboard; .lust us the ttiR turned Dowdy, who was steerin-' the launch, threw his wneol over Iii ah effort to clear the fur, but before he could cet th" little craft out Of the way tho tins l>orr> down on him, striking the smaller boat [amidships, cutting It entirely in two. School opens Monday, and nr. doubt you have overlooked the most important factor?SCHOOL SHOES for tho ( hitdreh. If ever they need good shoes they need them in the Fall?the advance guard of winter and cold weather. Why not guard against the health of your children. Buy H?FHEIMER'S SHOES for them. Keep their fret dry and wan;: ' >ur shoes are constructed alon;* modern line;-', they give long wear and absolute i mf< rt. Lxua good soles and strong, serviceable uppers are. the requisites in every pair oi i U >/ HEIMER'S SHOES ?the best Ira'.hers only are used in the making. Boys' Solid Shoes, Button and blucher. the kind tha' v."e<ir9 . Leather $1.50 Mieiee' Kid and Gun met*! Button and Bl?? cher Shoes All solid$2 values at pair. .5? Boys' Gunmotal Button and Bluchers ? Latest styles; wear re sisters. MiisrV Gunmetal, Tan and Patent Leather- -But? ton and bluchers, pair. Boys' Goodyear Welt? Button and blucher; gun m e t a 1, Russian and patent leather $2.50 Growing Girls' Shoes In all leathers; every pair guaranteed, Sl-Sut $2.CO and . . . '$2.50 N. W. Corner Third and Broad Streets. I Reports Tell of Heavy Losses as Result of September Hurricane. [Special to The Times Dispatch.] New Orleans, September 14.?Several | ships destroyed, others blown ?s?or? >r badly battered, four known dentils, and immense damage to property, trtiok farms, oyster beds and municipalities, tell part of the story of tho great Gulf j stoi iu that to-day swept inland utter whipping the coast from below Pen* sacola to tiie passes of tho Mississippi Hlver. The storm passed by *?>?.?? Or? leans and vicinity, but the wireless advices and reports from many parts lcnt? that another September ?ur I flea in is forming At fensaoola aiid along tu- west shore of Florida the blow ivas the worst sine- tho ure.it storm 01 i. the official gauge be? ing blown awn] altor registering over Seventy-four miles .tit hour. To-uifchi reports coming from ovor crippleU wires t? l? of heavy losses to shipping, in tho t'cnsacoln harbor the revenue cutter Pen rose is a total tvri k After bel?g rammed by a great SCOW loaded with lumber, Sho wan bat? tered between several barges. The- 1,600 Iceland Ilm i Nostorlan was blow ti uoil/il'C Pei'hnpti a seero of 05'stor schooners and numerous lighters and otiicr crniis iVbre beOChc-J or had their hulls almost crushed Several ?"?in steamers; were reported In distress to-night and are believed to be ashore. Mobile, where th? fury of th" wind was lc?*, suffered heavily bdtlt from damagb to shipping nnd In Hi- cltj Itself. The big steamboat National went down in deep water. Tin gov criituoiit dredge Bernard was saved only ;.fter desperate efforts, which cost the Pre of one man and iiij-:r.-.l llhlf n. dozen oth.-rs. Two other li\. were lost in the bay. Street car nervleo In the city wa?i pnrntyzed, due to t'.:o destruction <>r nhd obstruction of tracks, Small truck l?rm-, sufferii.l heavily an.! Ii In feared ttvjre |,ns been ??tiier life loss at small fls'ilur; stall? na along (Continued From F:r?,t P.i^?) son Commissioner of Agrl jlture! in? dustry nnd Kxports of South Card lino, who. it Is sn:d. has had more to do In recent years with booming; that State than any other one than The committee on arrangements hltsts at some surprises at the Auditorium meeting, Hie nature of which have! not ... . n divulged; but it is just pos? sible Hint there may be another speaker of unusual note and int? : ?s? Charles T. Norman, chairman of the tierteral Committee In ehargH of the! reception 01 tike Richmond Boosters on their return, has announced the fol? lowing committees to have a part in the arrangements for the must meet? lug planned tor Thiirsuay night, and; in making tie- announcement my a that women will bo expected, that :i portion of the Auditorium will be reserved lot : the Boosters and their escort, but that there will be seats for every one, and that all Interested In the pruKn-.->s and, welfare of Richmond lire Invited to join In the puradc and march for Richmond. ? omtnltteefl .Named. 1 Committee on Program?C. r. Sauer, | Walter C. Mercer. Committee on Reception wt the Sta? tion_O. Herbert Funston, 15. C. Laird. Julian Blnf?nl. Jr., i>. Vi*. Durretti j Committee on Parade?Mose? Thal-1 himer. Samuel W. Meek. Hudson I?. lioeh. . _ i Committee on Illumination end lac? eration?M. B. Fl?rsheim. Wi T. Shep-| herd, J. M. Waller. ainmttlee on Auditorium?George \V. Rok.us. C. i- Walker. Travis t>. Wal kins. C. R. Nuckols< The Western Union Telegraph Com- | pane has Issued a general circular to] iiecntS along the route of the train clvlhe its schedule. Arrangements Itnve 1.11 mad.- ict the Richmond office by which telegraph messages intended for Richmond business men uii tho train will l>e delivered to the train at us next scheduled .-.top. KxiciiiHlva arrangements have been 1 mad.- In each city Und town along the . route for meeting the visitors, for pa- 1 1 tides h ?! I? the Booster baud. (01 ad? dresses and a general get-together or the represontativo business men of lib Inn..nd and those of the Carolinas, The train schedule, which the various , railway lines have guaranteed to live p to follows; l lrM Dmj ? Monday, September 111. Town. Arrive. Leave. Richmond. I2:!.0 a. m. ROOkj Mount... 7 ?<>'? A Mi U >" A. M. Wilson . 9:35 A. M. 10:00 A. M. Washington _Una A.M. 12110 P; M, Newborn . I :2fl P. M. 8;lo P. M. Klnston . 3:2 ' P. M. S'.r.o P. M. Codnboro . I 30 r. M. 0:30 P.M. Raleigh . 7:13 P.M. Second 11 n>-?Tuesday, Reptemtier it. Town. Arrive. l-esave. 1 Raleigh . '? 00 A. M. Fnyettevlllc .... R :00 A.M. :<:."?" A. M. M.v.oi .11 00 A.M. 11:15 A. M. Bennettsvllle ..ill :55 A.M. 12:23 P. M. I larlington . 1:15 P. M. 1:45 P. M, Florence . . 2?15P.M. 2:55P.M. Sumter . 4:05 p. M. 4:55 P. M, Columbia . S:26 IV M. Third Dry?Wednesday, September 18?] Town. Arrive. L-ave. Columbia . iiiOO A. M. N. n berry .._ 7:0 J A. M. 9:0J A. M, Clinton . 9:50A.M. jn.MA.m.' lUi -os .i" ?:.-. .\m 10 55 A. m. Greenville .12:15 P.M. 1:1fi P. M. . WpartanburK .... 2:20P.M. g:10P.M.| Cnffiiey .4:05 P. M. 4:-"> P. M.; , >?? ksblirg . 4:35 P. m. 4:5" P. M. I tiastohl 1 . ;. 10 P. m. 5:55 P. M, it, ; 1 nurlh i>ny?Thursday, September in. I Town Arrive. Leave. ! Charlotte . 5:00 A. m. ' Salisbury .. . r..-30A.M. 0:25 A. M I Mich Point.1 1 \ M 10:51a.m. I Gr? enShbi.... 11 :t5:A m. 11:45 A. m. Durham . 1:30P M. 2:30 p. m 11. nderibn .... 4 in p m ins p. m! ri. hmond . 7:10 P. M 1 it ??>n nnd Tbeli Itepreaentatlres. The following Hi. hmond bus'ness Will i ii., pan in the Richmond Rooster Tour of 1912, and win be rep reseuted by the following members: American Locomotive Company. \V. s. Seamans, Jr. American [tread and linking Com pali: . Rv< rctl Pei klnson. \ ::-:^i Grocery Company, August Slmonpletrl, Julian C Anderson .1 ?'ompany, Juli,in c Anderson. A c Anthony; .lr. A. O Anthony. Jr, George McD, lilako A Company, tleorv;. McD. Rinke. Bins w anger .\ Company, M. I. Rlns vea nger. P 11 Bowman, s 11 Bowrha'm H c. Boschcn, II Carl H?schen. The Burton System, Inc., \\\ s. Bur? ton Chain! company. B. R. Benton. H Clarl .. a Bons, Aaron Clarke. Cottrell Saddlery Company. J. T. Palmatory. Thon,as Carney. The CrBfts Plaho Company, A. J. rr.-vfts R. L Christian i: Company, J. U HEADQUARTERS FOR LOW PRICES Compare our prices with what you uro paying. Wo sell you very best and save you 25 per cent. Best Tea on tho market for Ice tea, lb. itk Best Vlnsku Brand Salmon, large cans now . toe strii il> I'urc Mlii'iuailc County Cider Vine1 ft or. gallon ..,_.._. 25c New Sweet Potatoes, 20c hall pack; or, peck.35c Best New Irish Potatoes, large ones, 28c peck; or, per bushel .11.00 Hresh (Iracker Dust . f>? Fresh Oyster Crackers. 6c Finest Presenino. Pears, peck.20c Pure Ground Pcppor, II? . 20c 5-lb. jars llome-Mndo Preserves . 35? High Grade o( Buttcrlnc, lb. . 20c Matchless or Armour Shield Ham, lb.17c New Swltzer Cheese, lb. .25?-" x bars Circus Soup, lor laundry, large barn.25c Good Salt Pork, lb. .He Good Lard, lb. . He Armour's star or Supreme Brands Very Best Sugut < i" cd Hams; lb .18c Verj large cans Host Mustard Sardines.8c 20-Mulc-Tcam Boras, .-lb. pkg., 4c; tf-lb. pkg., 8c; I -lb. pkg.12c Golden Crown High Grade Syrup, full quart cans.9c Finest quality Strained Honey, lb.I-'' < Jcllo Powders for Ice cream, 9c, oi 3 pkgs. . ,25c Bordcn's Brand tall ?.ins Peerless Milk, 9c can; small cans, (> cans .25c Pure Country Cotiib Money. 17c Finest Spices for pickling, lb.. 20c Sweet Mixed Pickles, gallon.60?: Quart jars Table Mustard .10c Fresh Mixed < lakes, lb. . 10c l rccstonc California Canned Peaches, can N< Llbby's Large White Asparagus, can 2h Pure Virginia Cider Vinegar, the very best, gal, 25c Highest tirade Creamery butter, in l-lb. car? tons, lb.33c 7 lbs. Large Lump Starch lor. 25? Fresh Country Butter received daily, lb.28c Large cans Best Sour Krout, can. Se i. boxes Red Soul Lye . 25c Ice Cream Freezing Salt, peck.lUc Large i .ms Square Brand Condensed Milk.9o Celluloid Starch, package.4c Fresh Mushroom Crackers, lb.15c Gootl Creamery Mutter, lb. . 30c 3-lb. jars Homo-Made Preserves.20c Fresh Soda Crackers and Ginger Snaps, lb,.5c Good l-Striiiji Brooms.20c l-lb. bags Whole Grain Kite. s> Hoot Beer, makes 5 'Aals., bottle . 5c Imported Claret Wine, large bottle.30c Large i ans ext rn quollt) California Lemon < lllng Peaches.16c Best Vmerlcan Granulated Sugar, lb. 5 c t :risi i?, use lit place ol butter, 2-lb. ?-.ins for,.. .24< Extra I Ine Imported Rhine Wlric, per bottle 15c Snowdrift Lar?l, all size cans, lb.12 ;<c Soui Pickles, por gallon ... . 23c Snowflnkc Patent I nmilv Flour, Mc bagi or, pel barrel .'. 15.30 20? Pun* Pichllnft Spices, lb. _ .... PlUsbury Host I lotit. lib hue.; or. barnl $0.25 New Fa I Irish Mackerel, 5c, oi u for 25c Fresh Country Butler roroivod dally, lb. Fine Cream American Cheese, lb. 28? 20c Nearby Kggs, dozen 29c Finest quality Imported Italian Olive oil for table or medicinal purposes pint cans, .19,; quart cams, ??''<?; small bottles ' iov Spring Chickens, II?. ><,, California Hums, lb. pjt. 2 large packages Toothpick 5C Large Juicy Lemons, dozen 20c Duffy's Malt Whiskey, $1.01 ;i,-s 85c Host City Ground Mcul, peck iSc Good Feed Oats, bushel sue finest Slimmer drink. Walker's Most Crape Juice, large <|ti.irt bottles, 35c; pint bottles . .18c Regular 5c packages Adams Chewing Gum, 0 !*>?" 25c Atmotir's llliili Grade 5c Toilet Snip, highly perfumed, now, One dozen 35c Mother's fir Quaker's Oats, package.9c Finest Sherry Wine, in sealed bottles.35c Campbell's Pork and Means, can.uc Good Green or Mixed Tci, ll>. \uv Whole (.rain Rice, lb. ,7c Now Onions, 5? quart; or, per peck .. .35c Mason Jurs, porcelain lined quarts, 54c dozen, pints, 50? do/en; . gallons, per dozen .72c Regular 5? pu kages lump Starch, 7 pkgs. 25c ti Potted Tongue or Ham foi 25c lllgli-Grudi Mixed (..ikes, 6 different kind-,, lb!. 10c Dclatour Finest Ginger Ale, good us Imported, per dozen..$1.10 7 bats Domino Most 5c Toilet Soap.25c Ccrcsota Flour, 43c bug; l?.irrol . .$6.65 Gold Modal Flour, 38c bag; per barrel $5.83 Silver King Flour, 36c bag; per barrel .. $5.70 lalrbank's Cottolene, In cans, all sizes, 2's, ?I s, id's; per pound . . 1 |c Largo ? ans Michigan packed Pork and Means, regulai 10c cans, now .. . ?t. Succotash, 9c tan, Ol S for. 25c Country Smoked .lowIs, lb.qc 7 large bars Lenox Soup foi .25c Maccaronl and Spaghet t i, l-lb. pkgs., .i-. t.,"V.,7c Best c|ualit) Breakfast Baconi lb..21c Smlthfield Hams, II?. pic Pure Ground Coffee, H>. isc Wood's Me.i N. C. Moo llcrrlng, 2V. dozen; half barrels . 12.75 I Im st Queen Olives, quart Jar . 40c Old Rye and Corn Whiskey, gallon %~> no Old Apple Brandy, gallon . ^oo old French Brntnly, gallon S2.0(i Absolutely Pure Leal Lai I lb. 14^ Winner Brand Best Grade Condensed Milk, lie cun; or, per do/.en . il.25 1820-22 East Main St. 2 STOPES 2 506 E. Marshall St. i.orlry company. J. a. coricy. i ranK v. . Coriey. ) ? ilhlbp Mills. .1 V. illiird tTi .11 ;r. Freeman Advertising Agency, D, c. Mccann. John rooKCj John r'ocge, jr. Pirat National Batik, John T>ier. J. l;. fowler, C. Klrby king. Gordon Metal Company, Frank W. Urown. Uroon i Redd, WlUUm P. Redd. a llatki ,v Company, J A. liatke. ?? n. llnyncs .'i Company, C. B. fia ynes, Home Hrewinpr. Company, Fritz Mt Lcrdlnt;, .'r. C. liaaso & .Suns. it. llaaie. Jones Brothers A Company, J. P. Jones. J< fl.rrson Motel. O. F. Weitster. Phil G. Kelly company, J. M Culit nan. Lphmahh LI this Company, Oscar I.ohnwinn. Mitssai liusctts Mutual Life Insuraneo iny, C. H. llli tiurdson. Mb<<a 1 ta Veriport-Taylor Company, i:. M McClure. Merchants' National Hank. Jeter Join *. Waller P. Moses & Company, Arthur It. Carroll. Metropolitan I'nEiavlnii Company. F. A. Uabney. Norfolk Southern Railroad. Charles i>. j..- Grnndo. National State ind City Rank. Julien HUI. Noah Remedy Company. I.euls B. Martin. Planters' Nutlonnl Hank. W. w. Robarda, Parker Brawher Company, J. M. w nggamah, \V, J. Mpran, i nllard & Bagby. John O. Richard? son. Pnrllv ice Cream, .r. H Fill. Richmond Electric Company, J B. I "rice. II. w. Rountrec A Rio. Trunk and Bag Company. A. ,- Riuntree. Chne. M. Btlcff, K p. Pike C I' Kriucr Company, C, F Hauer. Kchwarzchild Brothers, Hoi M .??Yhwarzehlld. i tO.IIIIII? IIIIIII 11 III CALESKI THERMOMETERS FOR Bakers Brewers Confectioners Dairymen Distillers Doctors ' Electrician? Fruit Packer* Florists i Ciluo Mske?C Moat Packers Photographers Soap Makers Tobacco Curcrs Track Layers Vtilcanirera Etc., Etc. 1 accurate and reliable r 1 Thes-GALESKS0pt,caleo-M 5J Main and ? eth sts. adropsy; 5 KMnremoved,o ' TREATM. O ilek rellol, ?????llliiif, snort breath .often en tire relief in 1ft to dava. Trial treatment aent FREE I Write Dr. II. II. Grsent Sent, 8o? t. Atlant?. Gt, :t!i Courtney Company, Alvln Smith, W. a. Hanks. Southern Manufacturing Company, Wallace o. Capltalne, Sy.lnor & Hundley, O. U Bydh?r. riintltlrilor Hi oth.-m. I. Jl. Johni ?:. Tragle l*iuc Company, Cd wird c hcnefer. Trade Extension Hur.au j. a. saun Undcrwood Typewriter Company; K 111, Clowes. Virginia Bonded Watehouae Com? pany, Henry Uolchklas. Virgin la-Carollpa chemical Company Frank Crutchflcld. S. H. Jillcrsoh. Sel ?ton Walke. Virginia .?tat? Insurance Company. 0 II Harris. Virginia Stain Fair Association. Joe Everett Waddcy Company, Woodson P. Wuddey. -'"'Hi T. Wilson Company, H. VcrV?< i, H. W. W'lson Paper Company. B. W. Wilson. .1. E M. Walker. J. E. M Walk, r George Alhsllei Mayor of Richmond. T, M. Currlhgion, President Chamber "f Commerce. W, T. Dabhey. HasincSB Manager Chamber of Commerce. ? !? Waiford. Jr.. Secretory Html iifMi Mens Out.-. VV. Ai Clarke, Jr.. Secretary Retail a-ei chants' Ai so< lation. II, L ll?riy.I, Secretary Travelers 1 j tectl - c Association. T S. Gibbon; Secretary United Com? mercial Travelers' Association. c. E. Ivey. Secretary Advertisers' Club, Civic Cd-Operative Organization. w. II, Owen, Rlchinond-Chestoi'iicld Business Men's Association. Heaboard Air Line, Vaughah ? Southern Rail war. s. K. Burgess. The Times- U is patch, J. .-l GcOrgc Bryan, Allen Potts, Richard Rlley, S. .1 Waggarnan. Jr.. J. T. W. Curtis, Horace- F. Smith, William R. Smith. COLONEL ASSAILS BR0THERWILS0^J Sarcastically Labels His Recent Speeches as ?"Utterances of School Master." I Special to Tho Ttiucs-pispat 1 hau Francisco, September Col? onel Roosevolt to-night signalized ma entry into the Statu which furnished him a running mute by letting loose; another broa?slde at "Brother Wilson',' as ho dubbed his Dethociatt? rival lor tin- presidential lionuts. The Progressive candidate spoke t" a packed andiene, at tin Colb>euni. It was thu culmination of a scries of open-handed greetings extended hun through Colorado ami California. Aiming ut Wilson, Roosevelt sar? castically labelled Iiis recent speeches before the New Voik Press Club nnd at iho Syrucuso State Fair an "tho ut? terance of a :cbipoi master." The particular Wilstuilan statements to wh'cfi iho Hull Moose leader replied were those dismissing the progressiv) plan for greater exerc|i p ..t govern? mental rights, by to., people and his criticism of the third party movement. I Wilson's declaration that the history jof government had been the llmltal on ; ef government was labelled by Roose j veil as "a professional varlcneo." . Wilton, he bald, voiced this view I as of a monarchlal form of govern I incut, and not one by the p. bp o. Roosevelt Insisted that thi:; viewpoint, loglcaily carried forward, would mean inter cllmln.iton of nil Industrial anil I social reform:? sought by the people. As to Wilson's reported criticism or Roosevelt for continuing his campaign cry of theft at Chicago, the Colonel [suggested thai the Democratic Candi? da to to read the newspaper article written at Chicago by William J. Bryan, who. Ho said, nominated Mr. Wlsna Tho candidates had rather a rest? ful day of It. There were only two formnl speeches, one onrly In the day ut Reno and another late this after? noon at Sacramento. At Reno ho claimed credit for enactment of tho reclamation and pure food laws dur? ing his administration and ?roj>ht*i?d i of natii;,il r ??r? of Honor Given ? o Eight] -all Irirmnl ulnsltt. v?., September M? Cio.?i?| i ? federate veterans hem this afters f uponroi for th* uneht, which meet* TZoo Hate j'-oi ciiiGQiCiriiiioM iP BUGttY; imp AFTERNOON*. ? i il it r. ttirn TO f>Q AT ?t Bait or, UHBI? I.AIU!,: iti a iMfi am. pp.i vhto bath; elec.trli It}-, steam I cat a m wat? r f?rrilsh? 1. siillii lite f.,.- hon?, kci hs Ras . onrii etlon. bcaul;; ?. lo atlon Orovc AvcnUei; call Mad; phono ? xfcll l'ENi OH U'IIEtt . operate tel< - dress P. <> Bo : PO? RENT, v, ITH BOARD, A VERA desirable room, with bath; thron windows; also t il.!.' boarders; $t per? week, 11 1-2 South Third. NICK LOT" WITH .-.MM.i. BUILiDlNGSr paying 12 per cot. near Jefferson Park: no ropa'rs I'rloe, Ji,::">?). Chbne MudlsOh 1261-1/ POR .-ai.::. 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