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PAbEFIVE TOE STAUNTON i NEWS-LEADER; I SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 24, 1925 On Oat Per Word Per WANTED i HUBS Tourists Have Accident No. 3 Ji. 04 4- WAXTlia Board In country lor FOR SALE -A good bake oven.j children," age three and Ave. size 6 by 6 leet. Cheap.

Ad-1 References required. Write dress replies to 90 care 20 care' Leader office." Leader. 5-24-lt-WL-c. ty Established 1870 S.fitM'-es&Co., FUNERAL DIRECTORS EMBALMERS Ambulaace, Motor Hcam Chapl Cnt Flowers Fucral Design PHOXia 939. NlRht and Sunday Can 829 iv Vrr 1 'J 'S Stop Starving hby MAY iy That WpfTP 8 MW TL 3116 7 8 17 19 20 21 22B 31 -v 2.

I if 1 1 I You may be feeding your child plenty of food but of what kind? Many a "well-fed" child is actually being starved because the djet lacks certain food elements essential to full nutrition and health. The Battle Creek Food Company has solved the food problem for children as well as grown-ups. Come Jn and learn about these foods we are featuring. Here are a few: "ZO" wonderful new vitamin breakfast food. Tasty, crisp- SANITARIUM BRAN FLAKES extra large crisp flakes rich in vitamin B.

BRAN BISCUITS -dainty, healthful crackers. SAVITA a purely vegetable extract that has aroma and flavor of finest meats. MALTED NUTS perfect milk substitute, nourish, ing, easy to digest. PARALAX a minerallemuTsior Agreeable tr take. INVESTIGATE TODAY for good health's sake FREE 18 page book tt health rules Ask for yur copy of "HEALTHFUL LIVING" "Wc ar Heatlqwirtcrs for 1 Mile 'Creek Sanitarium Foods in oiauiiiuu suia 10 nave experiencea two arnlriAntft within tha wonlr Tkrlnr 1 to reaching Staunton, a tourist party from Akron, N.

rear Buffalo, encountered its third at the intersection of Augusta and Pump streets shortly after nine o'clock iMrs. I W. Dutwiler. one ot the hut was able to continue with the party. Responsibility tor the accident has not been determined but the' New Yorkers are credited with; charging W.

driver of' a truc kj lthtbe fault. Thn Akron machine, carrying Mr. and Mrs. I. Dutwiler and Dr.

D. W. Dutwiler, superintendent of the Veterans' hospital at Tulsa, collided with the truck fu the middle of the intersection ot the two streets. Witnesses stated the Dutwiler) car to have been moving southward over Augusta street and was in the middle of Pump street when the truck, northbound, turned to Pump, striking the. foreign auto Just abaft the front wheels.

Damaged beyond control, the Dutwiler car continued on for a few feet and ran, into a fence on the west side of Augusta street the rear of the property occupied by Reba Ware, colored. I The tourists were compelled to abandon; the remainder of the trip by motor to Blacksburg where they were en route to visit Dr. Dutwller'a son, a military instructor at V. P. I.

They proceeded on later in the day, leaving their car here tor repairs. The machine is said to have been damaged to the extent of approximately $225. The truck escaped about $40 damages, according to the insurance agent concerned, who stated both to be policy holders In the company he represents. Expect Body Of Mr. Putnam Here Monday Infnrmntlnn has been received Dody n0oert night on Its Journey from 'Port Arthur, Texas, to Staunton.

It te expected that it will reach here Monday and tentative arrangements are for the funeral service Tuesday May 26, at four o'clock from the Central Methodist church. Burial will be in Thornrose cemetery. Mr. Putnam, 28 years old, first class boatswain's mate, United States Navy, died In the Marygate hospital, Port Arthur, Texas, tTueBday ntorning at eleven o'clock as a result or injuries received when he fell from the foremast truck of the S. 'S.

Patoita, dirigible tender. Mr. 'Putnam had Completed twelve --years" In the navy, and was eligible for discharge May 10. On that date, however Patoka wa? at sea and he was doing overtime duty until -the ship put in again at Norfolk, where he would have been discharged. Members of Mr.

Putnam's family, Including his wifs and baby, from Norfolk, brothers, and sisters, have gathered here at the home of his mother, Mrs. W. A. Putnam, 1219 Walnut street, attend the funeral. to Court Names Board To Hear Tax "Kicks" Judge Richard S.

Kerr has announced the personnel of the city's board for equalisation of assessments. The members are Fitchugh Klder, E. J. Cushing, and M. B.

Stoddard. All taxpayers having grievances vwith as- T.L" board which will strive to settle all differences. KnightsjArcV To Worship At Central Ascension day will be observed here by Stevenson Command-ery No. Knights Templar, by attendance at Central M. E.

church for this evening's services at eight o'clock. By order of the eminent commander, the Knights will assemble in their asylum promptly at sevenr fifteen o'clock la the full dress uniform of a tempkfr on. foot and march to the church In regular formation. -o- H. M.

A. CAIKTH TO CONMJCT SKRVICK AT CENTRAL'S LEAGUE This evening at seven -uu academy, deputation team- will have charge ot the Epworth League service at Central Methodist church. Cadet McGlnnis, president of the school's Y. M. C.

will be 15 9t PUBLIC SALE OF Ninetee Lots ana Valuable Residence 1 -i I Insertion pal cms ratea for advertU- inning a month. i'n. the nam and addreia or number ot advertiser li en in.van advertisement, Piles are to be sent card ot Uce. the cannot be ut. Mo jne In the office ii ted to do bo.

II rate on 25 words or leas. onth 13.00 $1.69 sek $1.00 .10 17 .26 fl SET THIS TYLE fYPE, TWO CENTS PER EACH INSERTION. MIN-I CHARGE, 50 cts. IE set this slyle type three cents per each insertion. Mini-charge.

75 cts. IE MEWS-LEADER ntral Staunton, Va. FOR SALE JTOS SUPPLIES ALU 1 Studebaker light; uring, iszz model; 1 Stu tter light 6 roadster, 1S22 1 Boby 4 Overland tour- 1923 model; 1 Se-192t model. Deffenbaugh pr Co. 5-21-5t-ec-bp ALE One three and one-ton Bockway truck.

In class condition. See Mr. ieck, Mew Beverley Annex 4-18-tf-mbp-c REAL ESTATE FLORIDA ACREAGE WANTED 1 buy large or sniail parcels age anywhere in Florida if priced. Quick action. era only answer.

Address Bstfiey, Halcyon Hotel, Mi-la. 5-24-lt- orlila Acreage Wanted illders, Oue of the livest tatioiis in Florida have just led selling over three mil- fcllars worth of Will ready lor another large acreage adjacent to city consider large body solidly 1 land with Ry. and hard rossing same, preferably ke or ocean frontage, Will triglit, cooperate with own-J take selling contract. This opportunity to deal with organization and convert foldings into quick cash. write C.

Wayne Teater, IS. 1st Miami, Florida, -'NL-p. KALE Valuable farm on lead ins from Fairfield to frnsburg, consisting of 50 land, 13 acres timber, 6-frame house and uildings, good spring, fruit trees. For further matio rite or see W. is, Spottswood, Va.

ALE Between 30 and 40 of land on a leading mac- i highway 12 miles from nton, home fruits and extra eood 9 room frame ling good lot out build- good neighborhood, School to high school, mercantile ling and other advantages, or only, jo.uuo.ot some and terms. A. Lee Knowles, Estate Staunton, ALE 2 six room houses, ee room, 2 four room hous- ui 1 live room and one ten i hoube on Green and Coch- Sts One-third cash, bal-Ko 5 years. C. E.

Ault, 13 rederick St. 3t-ebp-p. UVE STOCK ALE About 25 nice Pole rhlni Dies: one Pole and a brood sow, weight about lbs. E. C.

Fitzgerald, rts Draft, Va. I 3t-NL-p. ALE 25 pure bred Poland pigs 10 wkH old, $10 each. Dudley Staunton, F. 5-24-3t-p-NL.

r- 4- ALE Good work horse, 2 cows, nice top buggy, wagr ind tlots of other items. to sell. C. L. Morris, Rt.

1, Middlebrook Road. 31-NL-p. ALE 2 purebred Jersey calves, 8 mos. old. Out of a vv oi liuou arm fth; 2 oollle pups.

W. A. Ic. Rt. 5, Staunton, Va.

Ct-p ALE If you waut to buy Bod cow. See A Berry, 'nton Creamery. Phone 5-31-6tc jALK Several springers fre3h cows. Apply to T. J.

lihan, 208 Kalorama street ie 502J Staunton, Va. LlmoNLc. )ST AND FOUND '-Any person who found a cape after the ball cam sday on ttt a. atn-field will pleaw retira to otify J. H.

flowan, Spotts- Va. 2t-NL-lt-L-ep. lltEA Chicago, May S3. Coalng- lira-quotation today: Hogs, bulks, 112 50 ft $12.75. tll.58 ZM.

OAU 'X Beef Stears, A Veal tt $10.25. Stackers and feedern, $4 iP Lambs. $12 Si $12.80. fcwea, $7 ii' $8.25. Ubiof Oraima an fWOM No.

Hard, 1-4 $1.6 1-Z. OWBB o. 2. mixed. 11.11 1-2.

No. yellow, 1.1 (p 11.11 1-2. OAW No. 3. whito $.48 1-2 tf $.48.

No. 1, white $.44 $.45. FOBS Lard, $15.90 Ribs, J11.3I Baltimore. May JJ.Countrr pro duce quotationa today ware; Sweet potatoes. No.

1 new, 109 $3.76. Timothy. $18' Egga, $.2 1-2. Butter, 1.25 if) $.28. Dairy prints, $.26 $.28.

Chickens, 32 Hens, $.25 $.2. Kooatara, f.lt tf $-17- U4t No. 2 red winter garlicky. $1.90. No.

2 re winter simt. Philadelphia, May 21. Country vroauee quoitoaa ar: Western creamery 1-2. Creamery fancy print, $. l-l.

Chicken, spring, 0 $.60. Eggs, 33. Turkeys, $.20 $.26. New oYrk, May 22. Liberty bona clnatng auoiaclana today ware; 8 1-3'a, $101.2.

First. 4 1-4's, $102.13. Second, 1-4'a, $101.10. Tlrd, 4 1-fs, (101.26. Fourth, 4 1-4's, $12.17.

U. S. Treasury. 4 3-4 $10.8. U.

8. Treasury, 4's, $102.14. a a a STAUNTON MARKETS Qnotad by Augusta Orocary Oo Heavy hens, "23c; light hens. lc; fresh broilers, 29a38o. Qootao ay xmU's fciuwy Konsa Large hens, 22c; light hens, lct old roosters, ducks and geese, 10c; fresh eggs, 26c; brolers.

38c! Leghorn broilers, 29c; young turkey, old turkeys and culls, 12c. Quoted by 9. K. Woodaon Timothy hay, No. 1.

$14; clover hay, 12; mixed hay. No. 1, $13; oata, per 60c; barley, per rye. per corn, per 81.80. (footed by Soeaer.jMa--Ats, 66e per ry, l.aa per timothy hay, No.

1, SMI miaad aay. No. 1, 1120; rye wiraw. No, 43; wheat straw, 87; barley, 0o par cora, $1.60. Qota Dr 8aU Broav Steers.

large. 7aSc; veal calves, Tasc; oowa, 3aaci neltera 4iac; hogsi gross, IMfcc; hogs, net, 15e; rln lamba. 14c; tallow Mi iaru, hens, iia22c; roostBrs, eKKH. Znc; lie: duckt. geese.

12o; country cured hams, 80a36o; shoulders, 18c; sides, 18c; youirg guineas. Mo, old guineas, 36o each; hides, 7V4c; broilers, 2Sa38c. Satau now noaa Quoted by Ilf oo aHores llalrose, 812.60 par bhL; White Star, per In wooden barrels. Quoted by mute Star mila Mills are now making two grades of feed knovn as mixed feed; par leo pounds, 82.00.- middlings 12.20 pet 100 pounds; wheat, 81.8s per bushel. a.

a a VIRGINIA MARKETS a a Friday, May 22 4- Uve Poultry Richmond: Sunnlies liberal, de mand moderate, market slightly weaker at unchanged prices; Small chickens 40J50, others 30-40; Hens, colored 25-26, Leghorns 22-23; roosters 15-16c. Butter Richmond: Country Butter: Receipts liberal; best family pack about steady at 25-30c; Packing stock steady at 22-23c. Western Creamery: 92 score 1 lb. prints 48-49; 90 score 1 lb. prints 45c; 62 lb.

tubs 42-43c. Eggs Richmond: Receipts light, market firm; Nearby Fresh 28-29; mostly 29. CLOSING QUOTATIONS (By the Associated Cliicago, May 23. Freezing temperatures and snow northwest brought about a material advance in prices today for wheat. Something of a rush to buy developed in the last hour.

Closing quota tioas on wheat were strong. 1 to 5-8 cents net higher, with corn 7-8 to 1 1-2 up, oats showing Z-t to 1 to 3 3-8 gala, and provisions varying from 15 off to a rise of 10 cents. Livestock Hogs, 5 to 15 lower; weighty butchers show minimum decline; better grades fed. steers 10 to 15 higher; others weak to 25 lower; yearlings and medium weights comparatively scarce; fat cows 50 cent off; canners steady to weak comparatively little change on better grades light heifers; lower grades 25 down; bulls steady to weak; vealers uneven; steady to 25 lower; Blockers and feeders sluggish, 25 to 40 off; sheep and fat lambs, weak to 25 lower; other classes steady. "Waiter, the "Here it is." "Now the vinegar." "Here, sir." "Where's the mustard? Why don't you keen 'em all on the table?" "Too many gents mixes drinks out of Courier Journal.

MAGAZINES AND IfETROFOUTAN PAPERS Send mm your orders, and the) win he Urea prompt and aatb factory attention. N.w luhscriD-lions md loHctUd. Rkhmowl TistevDlBpawob-- Rkhmorid Kevrw Leader mnav, $3.80 fmoa. $3.00 New York Times, daily a T. KS-Od New Yerk Times, Boaalajr 0 mos.

Baltimore Bun, daily 6 too. MRS, A. F. RUFFE, Care Leader, Staunton, Va. $10 3.0fl 1 FOR 8ALK Alfalfa Bay 4 will have fpr sale la ajout three weeks 25 or 30 tons of flist class Alfalfa hay.

In addition to this I have at present 15 or '20 tons ot good Alfalfa. W. li. Ellison. Waynesboro.

Va. 5-24-3tiNiL-c Keep Cool-While Spring 'cleaning with the Eureka Light weight and easy to operate. Room 5 Gooch iBldg. Phone 1205 for demonstration or Rental 5-24-6t-mbp-c AMAZING Stylish Shoes. Large cash commissions introducing Popular 13.95 aad $4.95 shoes.

Actual samples furnished. Write quick. Style Arch Shoes, Dept. N6 Cincinnati. 5-17-2t-Suo-p.

FOR HALE4Flle Perennials, al-i so many annuals bow ready for transplanting. Telephone orders carefully filled and delivered. Telephone S47J. Mrs. J.

W. Mohler. 6-1 4-6t-Thurs-Fri-Sat-p. FOR SALE 1 Geiser U. U.

Traction Engine, 2 C. I. Threshers, 2 clover Hulters, 1 Ensilage cutter. 1 Frick Saw Mill, 1 wat-i er Tank and Wagon and other equipment. The above machin ery can be seen at Lyndhurst, Va.

Apply C. W. Brownlee, ANNUALS FOR SALE Asters, Blue Lace Flower, Cosmos, Zinnias, Scabiosa, Calendula, double-stock "Larkspurr- Baby Breath, Sstocks, etc. Also peren- nials. Phone 698.

5-14-tf-ebp-p. SPECIAL MAGAZINE OFFERS for limited time, Cosmopol'tan, combined with Hearst's International, 4 mos. 11.00. Fine 'summer reading. Good Housekeeping and Cosmopolitan, year to one name and addrese $5.00.

Good Housekeeping, 1 yr. $3.00, 2 years $4.00. 3 months Harper's bazar for $1.00. These special rates good for May only. A.

F. care Leader office, Staunton, Va. 6-4-2 wks-ebp-p. MONEY TO LEND MONET TO LEND on real estate. Augusta County and City ot Staunton.

be secured by first lien. E. B. Crawford, Attorney, Harrisonburg, Va. 9-24-tf-c.

POULTRY BABY HICKS Send no money. We ship CO D. Leghorns $10.00 per 100, Bars, Reds, Mlnorcas, 9.00; livery Missouri Hatchery, Bowling Green, Mo. 5-2 4 -1 t-NL-p. CHICKS Prices Reduced Rocks and" Reds, select stock, $10 per l(MJ for last hatch, Tuesday, Phone 12F24.

-Way-raesboro. Ideal Hatchery. 5-23-2t-XL-p. FOR RENT FOR KENT Lower apartment, 3 large rooms and bath, unfurnished Modern conveniences. Desirablo location.

Immediate possession. Phone 763R. S-24-tf-XL-c A FOR RENT Three room furnished Apartment with bath. 213 Filmore St. 5-23-2t-L-lt-NLrp.

FOR RENT Nine room house, bath, electric lights at 314 Kalorama St. Apply 313 Kal-orama St. i FOR RENT June 1st, unfurnish ed -apartment, rooms, bath, 1st floor, on Church St. Modern; fully screened. $35 per month.

Phone 1O05W. 5-23-2t-L-lt-NL-ec. FOR RENT Eight room house, a Cf ot III mat 5-23-3t-ebp-p. y- J. S.

LEX, Anotloawar PUBLIC (SALE OH GROCERY STOCK AND STORK FIX-" TURKS M.4Y 28, 10 OCIXCK, 614 MAIN STREET Bowser seU-nieasiirin oil ean. 12-foot grocty cannttr with dlaplay bias. Watioaal Cash R.flat.r, pair Dajrton oomputlnr acalaa, aad other fixtures as oonnt.ra. scoops, showcaaea, alia tha entire remainder of my stock of grooarlas. -adv-pd W.

MXJUB. FINE CUT FLOWERS Designs and funeral work of every description. MEMBER OF FLORISTS' TELEGRAPH DELIVERY ASSOCIATION. JOHN FALLON, 'Staunton, Va, She was newly engaged and waB confiding in her dearest friend. "Do you know, dear," she sad, "Tom and understand each other perfectly.

He tells me everything he knows and I tell him everything I knew, too." "Really!" exclaimed the friend "Don't you sometimes find' the silence rather oppressive?" London Tattler. WANTED-To buy "building lot In Staunton from owner. 1 Adr dress' "Lot" care of Leader. 5-24-2tnl-ltl-p KODAK rLEHIVG-SSall us your Kodak Film to finish. Beautiful HJgh Gloss Pictures.

Quick Service, your first film finished for a quarter and this advertisement. Staunton Photo Finishing Drawer Staunton, Va. 5-3-tmo-NL-p WANTED Water wellt to drill. Drill now. Be ready for dry season.

Reasonable rates by experienced driller. W. H. HICKS, Waynesboro. Rt.

2. Phone 111. 21. 4-24-lmo-nl-p COXS, CJOWi Have a uyer for a mixed load of fat and fresh cows. Will 6hip Wednesday.

What have you in the cow line that is ready to move! C. H. Crafton Phone 90F3 NOTICE Tom DePriest is now connected with the A. Y. Pflf-ferling Barter Shop, and will be glad to eee ills friends there.

5-22-3t-ebp-c. MALE FEMALE HELP WANTED Live, energetic salesman for Watkins 150 Household 'Necessities in Staunton. Earnings $35-50 weekly. Exclusive territory Write The J. R.

Wat-kins Company, Dept. J-6, 231 Johnson Newark, N. J. 5-24-lt-mbp-p. Wanted at owe man to sell household necessity, Nationa! ly ad'rtsed.

or wrltfe WWilson, Wickham Thornton, Room 5, tJooch'Bldg. I REPRESENTATIVE WANTED REPRESENTATIVE wanted for this territory. Wonderful value Men's, Women's Children's shoes direct, saving wearer over 40 per cent. 72 styles. Experience unnecessary.

Permanent ssoadHy income. Write today 'Tanners Shoe Mfg. 18595 Boston, 4-29-Ct-mbp SALESMEN WANTED SALESMEN Earn $100.00 and more selling low priced factory mile guaranteed Cord Tires and Tubes direct to automobile owners. You can undersell other tires "25 to bOv-f ISvery automobile owner a prospect. Full' credit for repeat Spare or'fui tiie.

Exclusive territory and liberal commission. National Tire 1853 Broadway, N. Y. jCitv. 5-24-lt-NL-p.

TIRH SALESMEN to sell Cord Tires and factory. Complete line. High quality; Low prices. Liberal commission. Cable Rubber Company, Sandusky, Ohio, 6-2 4-1 t-NL-p.

SALESMAN Fastest selling line of Advertising Specialties, "including everythiug made for advertising. Prices airtight to competition. Samples weigh 5. lbs. Highest commission.

Write for territory. Geo. H. Jung Co. Cincinnati, O.

5-24-lt-p. AGENTS an agent to sell my Candies, Mints and Cum. Large profits. Ex perience unnecessary. Free sam ples.

Write Milton Gordon, Cincinnati. 5-2 4-1 t-NL-p. AGENTS Men and women $10.00 to $15.08 daily shirts. Experience unnecessary. Send self addressed stamped envel ope for information.

Royal Shirt Company. High Point, N. C. 5-24-lt-NL-p. CLEM ROS.

ICE COAL WOOD CLEM BROS. ON COURT DAY APRIL 25 There Will Be Sold Dozen Fords At The Winston Motor Co. At FROM $25 TO $35 OTHER USED CAR BARGAINS NOW 1918 Roadster $100 1923 Roadster 225 1923 Touring URJ25 1922 Touring. $300 1922 Touring 1923 Conpe, brand new patait, new tires, ax--tra equipment 1923 Coupe 1982 Sedan 1118 Willy's $U5 1919 International 11-8 ton truck, cab and body and new' tires $300 35 H. P.

Geyser Trac- tion Engine Winston Motor Inc. 108 S. New St. Phone 1189 Peoplo who' live in spring suits should not open milk bottles. Child BICYCLE CLl'B TO STAGE RACE huiid pmp for second place.

Much interest has been manifested in the coming event which is open to all boy ment'bers of the Y. M. C. the cln having voted to extend this Invitation to those who are members of the but have not Joined the Bicycle clun. Boys are requested to leave their names at the thia week.

"Isn't It terrible? Mr. Boodle eloped with his cook." "Oh. well. I've heard ot worse "Yen. bt yea don't understand I will sell at public auction qn the premises located at Verona, Va.

THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1925 at 2 P.M. Nineteen choice lots and valuable residence. These-lots are beautifully located on the Valley Pike in s'rht of church, school, stores, and railroad station. Come and buy a lot in this' growing section at your own price. TERMS: One-third cash, balance one, two and three years.

MUSIC BY STONEWALL BAND R. E. TflER, Auctioneer. iVHYJ ontdul la tSaet April 13, 1KB LEAVE WAYNESBORO STA.) 1 SOUTHBOUND St03 A. 1L Tor kmuuM, BrUrtel.

Blaftald, llortoB. Umvw to 0ry, W. Ta. Slnam car Boaaoke. HUMOt louokt fot XaoKTOla, LCkkttanoota, KwipUi ut Mmmr ruia.

Tcaa. P. U.tmt Boaaoka. Brlar parlor to BriatoL. oonncct at Ba-naX tat tkm WHt, IImmn to Oolnmbna, Claelanatl, aaA Cbioafo.

X)lninaT oar. CU 9. M. Zrfeal for Boaaoka. NORTHBOUND 0)46 A Tar Barantown, Washing-ton, BaJtlmora and rnua-dalphia.

3:67 P. X-Por Barry vlUa, Haff-taratovn. Broilar parlor oars. 8(39 p. K.

ror Xaftratowa ana tha Hortk. Uaaptaf ears to Philadelphia and Haw Yerk. BtM, aokadnliaa, Pnllnaa. raaar-raUona and all Information upon application to Tlokot Afant, Waynaa-boro V. W.

C. IvVKDBkl, Oaaacal Paasaafur Agaat, Boanoka, Va. O. o. acaaviubB is amci UBSAT, HAY 4, 1934 BAITBOVHB No.

10:30 p. m. sleepen to New York; No. 22:40 a. m.

through for Washlrgton and Richmond; No. 44 10:30 a. lor Richmond and Norfolk; No. m. through for Washington; No.

14 7:18 p. axcept S'inday, local for Charlottesville; sleepers for Richmond dally 10:21 p. m. arrive 7:80 a. nt.

WB8rXBOlTB9 No. i x1 :20 p. m. through train for Cincinnati; No. 34:26 a.

m. through train for Cincinnati and Louisville; No. 138:00 a. m. for Clifton Forge, daily, except bun-day; No.

7:00 p. m. local for Clifton Forge; No. 6 p. m.

through for Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Louis and Chicago; No. 101 1:06 v. m. express coach to Hlnton.

tOOMS with RUNNING WATEO ROOMS with PRIVATE BATH By Da), qreek or Month at MderMe Price. SHCfWBR BATH3 OG ecti floor MRS. L. 11. rKIM'A Phone -A84-J.

Resident Mcr HAMR1CK COMPANY FUNEIUL DIRECTORS FLORISTS Ambulance Service Open Day And Night Telephone 7JB NOTICE 'Having qualified as executor, of Rose A. Smiley -dc-e'd, hereby notify all persons holding claims against estate to present their accounts properly and al so request all persons indebted to estate to make prompt settlement. WALTER E. BEARD, 5-22-2t-NL-c. Ex'or.

B. X. nun, Aaeilonaar AUCTION SALE OF HIGH CLASS STORK FIXTURES XT nder a daad of trust to th a. deraic-aed, executed oa Aufuat 6. 1934.

by 3. a. Stores, IttC, default havlaa; baaa made im tha payment of tha tebt thereby eoared. aad rceweated by tk ao to do. will offer for sale at public auction to tha highest bidder, at tha stare room Jfumb.r 30-34- B.

Main Street, corner Hew, la Staunton, TlrjrUla ob MONUAV, MA 23th, at SS p. the following fixtures and. equip ment: 3 showcaaea. barel g-laas oak woed, 4 dlanlay heaoheav 4 r.TolTina raoka, 1 revolvtaa clotbinf 8 wall easea for olothinaT and-aulta, 1 tyvwriter daak (oak), oh air to tmatoh. a ana ooaira.

1 aomtter. with Cash Begliter, a drawers, elaotrloal- i ly operated' I Brw iron safe, 9 tiara ahalTlnf, 1 alee trio fan, it la. 4 Airplay tablts, a paper euttava, alto-trio tatam, 1 ohaak proteoior, I deak lamp, 1 lMrga wihdow shada, and zaaay rmaUav arttoltt, AU nn Uhed oak and in irtt lim dvuon. TERMS 0 BAXJS, OAttf. Iartlas oaalrtea; isipeai VefOM day of sale, apply to tha TATSOS XoCOT.

Rum war wages in' th'e land of the free and home of file crave. Rice growers are looking forward-to the crop of June wed dings. If. GIVES 2 CKNTS FOR FINDING vfOSSJXG LMOCSIXBj The Bicycle club at Us meeting Friday voted stags' NEW YORK, May 23 A large, a rMe OB tno monlaK ot May 30 blue-clad Fifth avenue traffic po- at Gypsy Hill park. Two- events liceman has unless he has spent will be held, the one-half mile for them for bus rides two shiny boys who have not reached their new dimes.

13th birthday anniversary, and John D. Rockefeller Sr. still the one-mile race for those who probably the richest man In the have passed their 13th milestone, world despite his many charities, I Four prises will be offered, a is out 20 ceats. flrgt and second In eacb event; Twenty cents is nothing much for the one-half mile first prire to him or to the will bo a klaxon, and second prise, either, for that matter but thela Wcycle bell; for the mile, a si- iwo mines were a gift from tliclren for fttst prise and a bicycle ,011 man, and, as the sender of the first Christmas postcard said, "It's the spirit tftat counts." Gift Day Granddaughter Wed The donation was made last the day Miss Abby Rockefeller, granddaughter of Standard Oil's creator, was married to David Meriwether Milton. An acquaintance the family saw John D.

in a iFlfth avenue shop an hour or two before the na had left nis limousine. Reward For Service It was not there. A traffic po liceman had ordered the chauf feur to make room for new ar- rivals. in charge, and assisting will be ceremony possibly buying a be-about ten fellow-students. The hated girt tor the bride.

With program wilt Include two or three his purchase wrapped and under shart 2ks. several musical bis arm, the aged mUionalre left lections, vocal and Instrumental, the shop aod crossed the crowd-and other leaUres, Jed pavement to tha spot where Ihow terrible this is! His wlfa I was give a dinner party thia evening." Philadelphia Bulletin. Kvery uemoer iw.ri League is eipected to be pres- rent, and the public is inviiea. f. MSREOARDED SIGNAL W.

R. aonee, colored, was fin ed 13 i police court yesterday So Mr. Rockefeller appealed to for pawing the scop-and-go the policeman to find "his car. traffic signal at Main and Au- when the car arrived Mr. Rocke-.

gusta streets Friday when the feiier fumbled in his poct aad signa' indicated traffic over his doubled" his usual contribution in route as closed. Costs were $2. the way of gratuities. VANTT AD 6.

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