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The Daily News Leader from Staunton, Virginia • 7

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THE EVENING LEADER, STsiUNTON, SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1929 Page Seven Classified Advertisements Ne cUuiaifted ad vert lawmen a reived aver th UlcplwM or curt, adept for rvfular niilumen ii'! Be monthly aoiuuau on vur bvuka. 1 --r 1 WHAT Yes Sir: Just Listen: IS terra ea rtka wit cUai rooai raaiAaaea, rood (mall Vara, poaltry heaaa. hof paa, truoli boa, woadarfal gardaa fpaca, good Una, raaBlaa- tw. ail tar oaly 4 act ob rood fraTal road practically saw -rotn raatdaaaa. amall oatbalialuf rating aad (arauasj La-ad, aaaattial Un wna idaa; paiUas- faaca palatad wBiva, rBaalaf water, caoaa to Xifk Bchool aad caarcaaa, oOarad (or oaly 4uv.

oth of thaaa pLacaa ara baias: eard at sacrlAea prtcaa aa aacoaat o( both ownri pnrchaaad larfar fanaa. Da aot jmI taaaa bartatas paai yoa as am all places ara fetus acajrea. VIRGIL S. GORE HEAL KSTATE IlltOKEltS Witz Hiiiltling Plione 1379 Puck Chaser Hornsby May Lose I. Wancr SWIMMING TEAMS OF W.

CLAIM SOUTH ATLANTIC TITLE I tV Twoinbly's combines during the past thrt-e year put them upon a unique basis, and the council appro. cd the mentor's recommendation that they be gUen the Major W-L. Captain Jim Lowry, forward, and Heine Groop, guard, are the only seniors to receive basketball iters this year. Harris Cox and John Jacob, forwards, are sophomores, as are Leigh Williams, ci titer, and Red llanna, guard. Ernie Wood, guard, the remaining letter winner, will be a senior next year.

Lowry Is the only one of the five men who started (sanies the latter part of the year who will not be on hand for the 19.10 grind, arid Jacob Is ready to 1111 his shoes, while several freshmen and Ineligible! this year are also anxious. Wrestling letters were awarded to: Captain J. L. Rule, Kaplan, llelser, Hall, Clark. Bolton.

High bcnrer for the year, Tlagg Palmer, and Harry Wilson, manager. lloxlng letters went to Junkln. Armstiong, Captain Mack, Ward. Robinson. Crosland, Devine, Faulkner, and Heaps.

Swlm- tnlng, minor letters, went to A RiVill lOKix. March He pu! coinf. lei nis witti Pirates tdiot t.4l to th. joutblnl uuuuld siar will Lie liaudicipi'i a in n.e i ubber m. wit J'ois ha v.

111- coatest si i llornaby. la le. a ltd tin- asont. sluiinltig Kajah battle lor the Ua lnpiouchip, Paul, in bis as a regular, lo the lop of ith a mark of making il i 1 a a a 'if 1 1 en. canipa.n lii- v.

a' ip Hi IV 2 7 1 poiltlde 'the wliib- It 'I II '011P li.ll'k I'll tile C.iau's. occupi ed p.acc. with liuprov inn annually in new rou i.diii); lioinsby foigot stir hi or rims manager of the Uraves long each aftenioon i idle up an average of for the; 192x and led all rivals lor; he ip nine years. I Tail! Wan. g.lv he Itaj.ih 1 great race am.

was on good t-haii the sea-son. bin slumped to and sm nd place at the-. Now Hoi has ohangtid uni- foi ms With the he ilia.s buckled down t.i serious vvuh in hing abou' He will in- Ihe i i lo u.iiu a si cond leg on r-lloi lit 'iy bait'tig trophy uulesr cal amaii nr. who played in the threesome. Itm Young Smith, who has won lour major tournaments tins season, was not without his tollowiiig, nor was l'arrell.

the best dressed man I I i i imo.tiH AST VI HO TALK (lly Tin- vMM-tjietl rrv) The PiLtsburgii cliamotr comn r.t- is Kiting 1 riej sat uri KDKA nitfljl pi ogi-aiu. over tli.ua pre gram, tor bw-ii a ra ced Ma rch, 17 feature Irish music in St. l'utrirk. onimcuioi jtion of Early history of CaiiH.i uu is being ive-nucted over KNX. Ix)s Angel, in the iMond iv evening programs.

A love scene in an Indian lodge to be dt pioted in the next of the seTir, "In the from KOA. renv'f. Marih 20. A radio (iuzi nship sci.iml. in; coi inne four weeks will be stai in the next voters' ervi.e hilf hour over WEAF and Kaiion.4.

ehildren now lustcn 4o C'hirano. wliilf nome at noon for liuu'li- The lire consists of eleele'i to fit r.he young mind. With the I'liroll I tin and Rcbcrl llunl, iinor. as (lift KFI. Los AnKl(s, will ptisMM its rou rlh in a series of ehaililwr innsie pnm'-iiiis Sti'ut -(lay evening.

March 10. K.STI', St Io.i.is. i jirepiu itig for Flit' baseball f'a-on to open lleAL IllOilui. HIll -olll pren CI1SI' rer.f-i'ts of all sanies plaved iv the LEXINGTON. Manh 16 the SouL-ii Atlamic swimming titled in varsity and rr-ri iiiim departineutf Washington and Is-1' swimmibg atus, coacl by 'Cy Twombly, have Hit liie-tuus gym pool until Utl rvec.ti eier Jist-d re hung up year's Klitjon ot the Get.

mermen. I Ih-feaU-il Virginia Virginia's! iiinj-l Lexington for was and J-c'i-'s lirst oi i n- ear, and rvtitrned home wi.h Uv undt iv.andiiig IC.LAi.MS undei.itable' mid of a 4" count. To elose the season, the Generals i nteriaineit tin- Hltu-Devils of Duke, snidina from the pool beariun a 4:51 7 defeat. these (wo Wheels, Twombly took his men on a nino the circuit, winning from. William and Mary at 40 to Uo and from Caiholi" university in WashiiiKtou LI a i The only difea! nf the year was administi red in 'Baltimore by the Johns Hopkins turatots.

who' counted points in a manio which put While invaders; on Iheon tin- short mil of a Lit) sccie. )tliT 'ilories The livjnan reeonl was ever' more imposing. yearlings tak-, i ii all sevon of their starts to iijignga Wis lipoint a iti thir opponents' Virginia's frosh lost. Ill-10. Miii ary i'rii'eriy.

L-' ae.idi diopped 'wo. ami Fisliburne Military ii i il like-" liwise succiiihIh iwice. 17 and academy iiail-d u-lu when evenis were over O. N- fimil h. -ap'aiti in and maiiag.jr of ibis yea is teun! was high point 111.1:1 for til vir-iVy i Jmpaign.

annexing .7 I iioints. -pt. Rod Moffi lollo serl wil 1-2, -while Martin and Zachary lied for third u'or the ason wiiji 17. rich. I Coach Twotjibly frank in lii- slatemi that e'he team1 be th 1m: in this scciioti of the country, and is Following The Big "Leaguers" In The South IHKT MY KKS, March lii.

b-1 'l In a freo-hitting came, enlivened by a list light between oppositiK players, the Phlladcl- phla "AliH'iicans jeitcrday defeated the Philadelphia National, Ja to 14. Playing tin- second game of a serleis the Phillies again made niore nils than the Athletics, but again failed to get them when they counted. Susce. hatting for of the N.lionaU, in the fifth, charged at Romniei a iter th-first pitch came close to his head. Players separated the two before blows were ftruck.

Susce was sent In to catch, and in the eighth Miller and Susce exchanged blows, after Miller had been declared out at Empire Adams, aided escorted Susce off the Fori Myers, l'la. Philadelphia (Nl Philadelphia (A) the plate, bv police, lield. H. 14 II. E.

21 IS 4 I ft Yanks Ileal Urines ST. PETK11SI1CKO. March The N'i-w York Y'nnkeea nowd out the Itoslon HraveK by lo 4 yesterday afl- ernoon in (be (bird game of the series for the championship of St. Petersburg. The world champions scored three of their runs in the eighth Inning.

Mark Koeuig made three of Ihe Yank 'a eleven bits off Johnny Cooney and Kent Grccnlicld. His single In the eighth started Ihe Yankee rally. Ed Wells, big southpaw from Hirminghaiii. started for the Yanks, giving the llravea three runs. Hoy Sherrld did a good job or llnlshlnK the game.

St. Petersburg, Fla. It. II. 10.

New York (A I 1 Uostoii (N 4 7 0 Wells, Sheridan und Jorgens, Dickey; Greenfield und Leggett, Smith. While Sox Win l'OKT WORTH, March Hi. Tlvi Chicago White Sox weiil down lo defeat, in the II rut practice gamo of three-game series with the Fort Worth Tex- i on the scores oi In Hie Johnny l'arrell. Augustine, Paul asso.ia't ion hhe Piial, htar inake.s a fast rc- cover). Viuicr Geti.

IVmO Vuiu it- IimiIii bi. de-iiw. to niand for a f2S.00u salary by th Itt.blnri, now quilili-s sing Jn a highest paid pUytais i ague. Quartet of in the major The daliler it; the only pitcher ii. the gronu that, includes Hab Kuth lt Kers Horusbv a' abou.

and Lou iilirlg also at Eaca prolwhly is aortii the full iniotinl, it not In fact, the Viike owners con.idtT they mada an cxii ll 'ill taKin when Iv it I to he lauto'is $110, tiny contrait fur three eat -llonnjy is ir.iid by Clul) expert is the dilu-rou. having i pennant. roiili und a llrookhu. without at any price, would be like Hamlet without ihe Dane. Hig The salaries Salarleii paid Huth and jtiVhrig the chief reason why the 'Yankee pay roll for 192!) imie nearly $.100,000.

It is by far 4 he Unguis! of all major lea-i kik club now, n. nougii a year or gui' rluhs now, although year or second w.iii Co.ib, Speaker, Col-i Hi and a Ibvk of oLhnr high-sal-jailed mhis oil Connie Macks list. The Chi -igo Cubs and New York t'ikints rank next now, with pay rolls hi 'xcess ot The Athletics are prob ably around the same figure. Bowling lllial ga'ue of he sea- the Palace Howling league last night. the; Quails defeated the Larks 2IC2 to 2111 Sutton rolled fnrf high game and as." for high for the tlelors, while .1.

Ander- i sou's lt)2 was high game and: Herndon'H 2 9 was high tad fori the were Larks. Individual scon-K Lurks Judy Ililllellgee Golluday J. Anderson. Horndon I7X Hi!) I. 'HI Kin 1 17 108 1 HI 1 lib 192 172 El Li I li 4 4 a (l r.or.

f)2! 244t ,7 .7 Sut Ion Brooks Wakelield Anderson Welter 2b I .1 .711 I4 Mill 1 1 I I lib Mil 14. 'J 1 17 1 fill 14 1 i i itia H2 i MILItt I It WINS I'LOItlD A EAST 4 "OAST VET Ili'Li: OIIMDNIi March lb. P) Fritz Mercnr of Iletli-lehein, won the Florida East tennis championship here yesterday by defeating Wilmef Allison, Austin. I 7 a. fi I.

By Laufcr KMl 7 1 4x4jU8 league kitU'iis here yesterday Carta spbcxax kotxci maaiua mpplicALioii when an- lad" clwuM BOa addreas ail communtca lions as directed in tiie BdvaruaeauejiLa. If ta ad pter without the party a uajue at ladled 4a boi aaa ua wt the parly ta aa employee of Tha xvvaoiuf Leader hae perralaaiOB to give Bl this In-formation. Rates, UU Genu Per Line Firat JUuertlon. Time Outs Per Line Each tiabaeqaetit Lixaertlon Special cash rate tor advertising running one aon'h 6 pedal rtU 01 14 words or lees 1 month 2 weeks 1.71 1 week 1.26 3 days 5 1 day 30 10 cents additional charge on all blind advertisements THE EVENING LEADER Central Ave. Staunton, Ya, AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE ELECTRIC LIGHT lixlurcs fur sa privately; veiy reasonably.

Nice; lights and in excellent condition. I'liuiu' i83. Mrs. Mct.he.snf-y dood- J1, 31 a-Hi-iii- 31D K. Mr-verity St.

1 -llnl-ep I TOM IAU Essex 1 coach, lias good tires, good paini, starter and; battery in pood condition, or ui i double our once. II' sold at once, JliMl.ini. Staunton Sales Company, Staunton, Va. i 3-16-3t-mlp-c FOB 8 AXE I.t 6 I'JH mudel; St udebakcr i sedan 11-1; 1-Lssex coach Dodge touring 1.C3. In A 1 tion.

Price right. A. A. seda a -per. 6 condi-ustln.

Phong 13S3. 3-16-3t-mbi-c FOB SALE isceUan eoua ADDING MACHINE Wales Key. wide movable ej.rri.me. a- p.od as new. HaiKaiit to ouick hti.vcr.

i I A. in i-K. r. i iV'l. Waynesboro.

Va FOR SALE Sh iv eolldit ion. I'llone 3-15-3tl-p 3-1 C. Mabiij. I TOR SALE tube At water radio with speaker, batteries. battery ebatger.

in Al condition. Price 512 Locust City. 3-H-3U-P EOR RENT FOB RENT li-rouni briek house. 1 electricity, bath, sTlreei. lient reasonable.

Posscssini April 1. J. YV. Mohler. 22-1 Fayette A iiliune y7.

3-H-3U-P FOB BIBT-C-n noil apartment also rtiiienl Antiiv 3-tl-o Ihree-roum aij; Kulorama St. FOR KENT House, only ten minutes' walk to heart of city. H. K. Ooinei-.

l'hone lit! J. env OaV RENT or! -room apart- merit. Iiartlwin iin W. Frederick St. R.

Heydenreieh, SL I mill ire Mrs. II. 6 W. Frederick 3-7-lmo-I-c WANTED Miscellaneous WANTED Auto tires, inner tubes, brass, copper, radiators, bones, iron, hides, wool and batteries; magazines. rags.

furs. Always buying and paying market prices. Klotz Brothers. 8-5-tf-c-ebp THIS IS lo certify that on and artel-date of publication of this notieo 1 will not be responsible tor mi. debts i-ont ra 1 "(I bv mv wife.

Mrs. W. W. Mauck. W.

Mauek. 3-1 tl-lt-uibp-p HELP WANTED Female IjllRLS If vmi are loil.in2 for a permanent job. the Coat Factory! Offers you interesting and steady employment. Staunton Mfg. or.

rump and Augusta bts 1-24-tf-bp-ec HELP WANTED Male WANTED Satesinaii lor Stcimtoii and. adjoininic territory. prefer man with car and some in hot dog and restaurant work. ju'npesition. Address JLes- TUUiant, care Leader.

3-16-2tl-ltnl-ep WANTED Car operators over IS years of age. lie steady, honest and reliable. Apply at Car Warn in person. Shenandoah Traction Co. 1 LL-28-tf-env WCAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE I loiis.

SI. at bargain 'terms. Write .1. Uletonn. Va at Lit.

I F. i verte I in a ml Hiiiiuan, gooil SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED POSITION Von iif i.idv with experience ib-sirrs te.sitiou a stt'iiogra pher. Can refet eiice. Apply J. Leader e.tlice.

3-jli-2lI-ltnl-ei J. S. LELc. Anctlonter Pi iiLH' sale or VALIAHLK HEAL ESTATE By erlrtaa of a decree entered Jaa--yVanr 31, 1929, In the canae of CUae Company Ino. t.

J. H. Peters ala, pendins; In the Corporation Conrt of the City of Staunton, the nnderalgaed Commissioners will offer for sale at public auction to the hlfhtst bidder In front of the Conn-tt Court Xousa la Staunton. Virginia, on AIMCIL H. I'J.

all of that certain houae and tot known as No. 13S Oarber Street la the Ottr of Stannton. Tlrrtnl. TEaVatS Of BALK: One-third cash on day of sale, aad the balance to be evidenced by three equal bonds of the purohaaar with approved as-curlty thereon, falling- dne In six, tweire and elfhteen months after date of aale. bearing Interest from date at the rate of sis per cant per annum, and tha title ta be retained as ultimata security.

J. H. MAT. K. r.

SCBKLI, Commissioners. I Jacob Herener, Cer of the Cornoratton Court of Stannton, herj. if. that JT. n.

War. Ooitimlii- eaecnted the bond reontred the aoaTe 'c0 i i ha is i eiitjSL. I Zachary, JHiiche, Ayars, Fangbon-er. Swink. Cook, and Martin.

Freshmen numerals were awarded as follows: nasketlmll: Smith. Itailey, Flit-Inn, Captain Hurke Itiirasch, Nesbitt, Wilson, Morris, and Jones, Wrestling: Davidson, Laud, Gordon. Sinither, Captain Guyol. Tllaon, Mattox, Mitchell. Boxing: Robertson, Deliegony.

Myrlckr Jones, McKlnncy; Holiii siead. Hart-till, Long, and McDonald. Swimming: Btaple.ton, Nichols, Naehod. Barnes, Itudei, HarrU, Edwards, Dobbins, and Broome. Market? a a' a a STAUNTON MARKETS (Corrected at 2:80 p.

va.) a a a a (Prices subject to tuatlon And are not by quotJng firm.) Quoted by CJti sudden flue-guaranteed Produce Ejp chRiiKe, EGGS, current receipts EGGS, Peewees and pullots. HENS, heavy lbs. ea.) nod up IIKNS, small and Leghorns .160 .27 SPUING CHICKENS, heavy breeds legiiorris and Anconas OLD K0OSTERS and STAGS DUCKS and GEESE UUTTEIt TUItKKYS, bens above 18c 18o 2bC toms, above 12 lbs TURKEY'S, crooked 16c TURKEYS, old toms 20 vnun-r I ML. thu ea. and up) per lb GUINEAS, old, eaeh .300 Quoted by Hell's Poultry Housd laii-ge hens.

small bens, 27c; young guineas, 28c old roosters, 18c; broilers, 27e; egg. 22c; ducks und gepse, 18c. Quoted V. H. Wilson lit-nccr) Hens, 28c; eggs, 22c; country sides.

15c; roosters, 18c; broilers, 2Hc; potatoes, $1.00 bushel. Quoted by Tip Top Meat Market Fresh pork, 12 Vic net; gausago, 18c; lard, 12c. Quoted by White Star Mills Mills making-two grades of feed known as mixed feed and middlings; mixed feed, $2.00 per 100 pounds; white middlings, $2.80 per 100 pounds; bran, $2.00 per 100 pounds. GBA1N QUOTATIONS BY LOCAL MARKETS a a a a Corn: Dry, merchantable, white-shelled, $1.00 busbel; $1.50 barrel. Corn: Dry, yel-low-sbelled.

$1.00 busbel; fl.SO barrel. Oats: 55r; bushel. ttvo: $100 bnshol. 1 The girls at Wausau, like ice hockey sa much as tho boya do and play it even better. At any rate, the girls' team defeated tho hoys' high -H-bool team in a gamo recently.

The Mar of tho match was MibS Elva Hocherilt, Koalee Ot the girls' team, who is shown, nere In her hockey ensemble. FA RRELL TIES SMITH FOR LEAD JACKSONVILLE, March l'i. (Pi -Two the greatest shot makers in the game led a held through a blinding rainstorm to top position in the Flor-idli Opt i tournament here yesterday. Johnny 1'airell, of St. AuiLiisttiie, national open champion, and llorton Smith, of Moi, one of the youngest stars in Ihe gulling firmament, matched stroke for stroke to finish with 72 112 each, ag- 'g legate par for 1 Count ry (lull the Florida the np- HI Jening "ti-hole grind.

Hthind these two came Dens-I more Sli i of Youngstown, (Oliio. and Frank Walsh, of Ap-; pleton. each with I Hack of these trailed a lield which included Craig Wood, of lilooiutield, N. and Willie Hutchinson, of Pasadena. hied at 11'i.

Such stars as Wal- lr Hagep. Henry Cluci. Wild lliill MeliHiovn, Al 1 Espinosa a lid ot hers WsLtous. Al were lar he- hind. As was expected the gods proved to be with gallery Hagen it.

lo- and Mel.lhorn and Al lm BRUSHING HAS O'VT 4 44 I' may rfim long 1 1" ii Hi' th" i -ai Hie inn' ot tic Hi Ci li tiiia tiii i Minim' but ot to old on; Tills lady has b' tl" 1 1 1 1 1 thi-. in April along illi ch una i i Orcutt and Wc ikc I. at il ny a (icore or to Fort Worth, -Tex. It. If.

E. Chicago (A I 11 2 Fort Worth III 12 Cox, Wleland and An trey; Delaliey, Meadows and Kensa. NN ilti bes I took les PHOENIX. March Harris kept an atleutivo eye on three of his most promising rookies during their workouts here yesterday and predict-' ed bright possibilities for them. The i itti Hoy Johnson, former San I'ninclsco out liclder; Dale Alesander, first c.acker, and Arthur lluhle, Keatlle left Holder- appear to be the most promising of the junior aggregation.

-o 27 Monograms Are Awarded At W. L. LEXINGTON, March 16. Sev-' 'ii iiieml.eiK of Washington and' Lee's poUit-a-minute basketball team, victorious1 in 1 fi out or I 'i games during the past regular' season, head the list of 'i men! awarded ell her a major or minor monogram for work during the. winter spoi ls' season.

At the same -meeting at which i be vat-1 ally awards wen. made, the University Athletic council gave freshmen their numerals for) work on the basket hall, hoiIng or swimming teams. I A un usual depart re rot'ti 'iirlom was tiie awarding lo O. Smith, 1 captain and I manager, and lo It. 1 capliiiu, of the varsity I "wlmmiiig team, of major sports litters.

Swimming is a minor i pott at W. L. hut a survey of! the individual scoring lecords nud Ihe conrlMtent brilliancy of these'! t'Vo on Coaeit K. P. "f'v" I 70.

If." tlnrliin Smith. J4M1- lljii- 72 112; Densmore Sliule. Youngstown, Ohio, 71, 2 i Frank Walsh, Appleton. i 72. 71 I Li; Craig Wood, Itlooniliehl, N.

77, till IHi; I Willie Hutchinson. Pasadena, 72, 71 Mb; Ed Dudley, Los Ange-j les. 7 1.7:. 117. i Tommy Armour.

Washington, i). 7 1. 72. 117; George Christ, Davenport, I 1 IS; Ityiv Iturke, West port, N. 72.

77 1 laldie Wil-I liams. Cleveland. 72. 77 1 i 1. C.

Schorr. Itlueli.dll. W. 78. 7b 1 Tony Matiero, Elmsford.

N. 7'L. 72. 1 Al imer, 7.4. 74 14; Henry Cluci, llrttlgeport I Coi 1 Mi 1 1 it "Wild.

IMP hlhorn. While Plains, 7a, -74 Waller Hagen, New 7f. HI. Madden, Si. tr.o; Johnny Gold- "ork i i l-'rancis line.

7a, en, North Jersey, 77, 72 lab; Al Wiilrous. Detroit, 7C. 74 I Co; Joe Turnesa, Norwich. 71, 7b I ILeorge Waggainaii. 'Tuiiipa, 72., 7H 171; Andy Gray.

Atlanta. 7u. 72 Al Espinosa. unattached, 7b. 7f.

1.71; Louis Chiapetta. Clearwater. 7b, 7'l 1.72; Charles Mayo. Jacksonville, 77, 7 7 1.7 2 Will 1 72. Klein.

Miami, 7'i. 7b UP SPORTS lfTH'i'v CO A1'' Ai 1 TO, iVUI HIS jo i.i-ur' I' i tn" a I )l I III pi" tl filial ill la 'I In I V. Il' II poll i oil hc ti 'i ,1 llllelid -ih-n, Maui P.i, 1 1 I it il i'le 1 1 Til- It goll' i ll.i lilpc.ll III)', on Orciilt and (If- Mell i ii "ti 1 li'; oi il," I cm po.ieiiol wiisC; aula A ad m'" pi''. Nmirr; win th mam I or eit cin.i win Tie preseniea tiy rnn lire son. Walter Keiiy, known as ihe 'Virginia judge." is to heard in the of 111" air Sunday Marth 17.

over the PUS chain. That "evening Alma Glnck will mtki her poi' poned the Aud.ons over the tame chain. I Kxe.eis: in honor of flic nine-" iy--ecf nd aunivf i sai of I he hit' li oi fjrover Cleveland, given under Ihe auspicts of the (iroyer Cleve-' land association of New York, are to lie i)roadcast oy WEAF a I 4:4" p. cai ern time, March IS. Former Senator Hoke Sniilli of Georgia only xuirviving nionihe of the Cleveland cabinet, ill be a speaker.

A country wide educational service for schools is to be inaugurated next- fall by the Columbia chain in "ooperaLion wit 1 1 ti.e Ni' ior.nl association. The plan as unnc uneed. "will bring by radio to the little red school house in the rural distiicts, as well as the edue; -'tonal centers of the nn 'ro-polis. subjects hitherto untouched oy many eiln -c-Vional systems Preliniina ry plans call for all stations of the CDS chain to par ticipate and as many si bonis as possible are to lie equipped with the receivers and spiakers subjects as and ill be treateil. II STATE fAI'ITAL SILHOl'ETTES it RICHMOND, March 1 bib Harris Hart, state commissioner of public education, and Thomas D.

Eason. secretary of the State Board of Education, attended district teachers' meetings this wetk. Mr. Hart went to Petersburg to attend Ihe meeting of district while Mr. Eason went lo Galax Tor the meeting of district The names of a number of Virginians have been received at American legion headquarters here as applicants for membership in the new headquarters pos; to he known as Woodrow Wilson post.

No. H'b. Among the applicants are M. K. Blistow, W.

Glenr, Elliott, and E. It. Allen, of Richmond: D. Kanisey. of Sparrows Point.

J. Haller Kam-ey. of Iloston. W. It.

Parker, Powhatan. L. M. Hamilton. Alexandria.

J. E. Clark. of Stuart. J.

M. Clark, of Stuart. and Marvin II. Carter, of Friese. Va.

Th" first fifty will be charter ST.lt'NTOV WEAlHKl. IS O'clock Noon TwJay ObTrvntioiiM by i. M. STEI FEY MEETINtiS Tempera tire. 5 2.

I One year ago. P'. precipitation, tia'e. Weather, cloudy. I Wind.

west. Highest T. yesterday, (i I Aveiage T. yesterday. Iwest T.

last night. 4S. BEFORE THE CADI For violating the city parking ((rile. Joe Overton was fined "2 2" this oeiwe Judge J. Harry M-v.

The ort-iirrH Tliur'day. at: Heverley and Atigits- rvreots. with Patrolman ijester Jones as the complaining witness. ilKavily on this years frosh. Cut Suffered By Heeney In Bout Looms Serious YORK.

Mi" Ii lfi. An infection may cause has sei in ihe de wound Tom lleiney, New Zealand heavy we, suffered inside his lip in a lu-round match with O. ol van Ncrweglan slugger1', las'. Tuesday tiigln Chica- ltoenei r.ei i ed 1 4,. by Dr.

ICd-ward King at hospital and ordered to In for oll the several d.tyr The pliysina Charley Harvey, manage. Ir. ler WHO fongi (hue last suminci-, that plastic would iii'essary if ih lion spread Hie cut. a -shaped of li ney in it c- -h in side lb" lip extending up troin 'he gum requir( li.t sti'ebe: to clc.vc after a bout Von Pora' vain 1 a tasiilon Dr- Kii: old H'M'vcy thai In i-v C-. infection could Tlu wound, coiiiihcl twe decisive suffered by lleeu-ey in com' liacl; el I oi t- Jimmy Maloney, in und Von I'orat, may cause ihe i-etiie-Iii4nl of the.

Hard Ko from tut-ling, allrvey said he lia.l no dir-evot dge. liowevi r. that Heeney planned to Tom Lo ugh ran In Workouts For Walker CHICAGO. Tommy our.i hi-: Marl, Ji; initiaj woikoiii i paia'ion his liuht a pioli. in 1 1 iki op.

-I in lii lei-day in 'ii a vvivci." Wl'h Ml'ke Ui igo stad.imi 2S. II" oox'-i wi 1. j.ir oi r. -fi -Idiew. -ic O.

White ai'd Willl-im Mi 'd h.L' lor ounds a'id wound up slon of rop siCpjiing -nn in lii' inoi bin -I i tn .1 II now Wai-I ii" -pai- i uu Id lOU it on. J.i. K' k'-r. ani- i raoon v. troin ,1 un "(I til -l -lg i.

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IM REAI The State Cor yoiitlon tion announces amendment the charter or Hi" Staun'ot, Creamery. this city, lilch E. W. HoMngi Is The amendment permit. the corporation Increase capital from 127.

to l'L7 J. M. Perry, of I concern's attorney. i SIKANGi; Ohio State Journal- i way orp' i ie i. Ihrough Chicago I' many' people still lining i i I to I a 'I'll ii AST HARDWARE CO.

ON THE CORNER Roofing Paints Oils Glass Seed Hi Atlantic hip by Vlr-V Mi gams, ito pi om ib'liee years diivi'i't won i toiirn.imenl. e.v paper. ha anil ill hi-'. Ml IU1' bU'Hiri hi liaricin-; la i' iioim in tin: fairway. a fuiooth in.fpii'Ji' iu aiul.iiJi; her ll-f-ll, iT ill': don; '-'O to nn ihiimplouliip.

Dut if t.lio Hiat ihe ban b'jen idaynu: th.J otib i-t re.tll-.' capahl't very swdlj usuiU 10 bU U'vUi ti vibhaiaTT-v-lia talld. that alw.i) a bw.t Ind' Aim' Mii-S Hick'' wen (lie i tiiuda tying lor medal houoi wi'h Main Ada in the l' win w..

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