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THE DAILY ADVA MNATN MLAWP . FRIDAV r aHE DAILY ADVANCE AJhiautf of STATE X ISLAW • 1 - Wtere TldBSs StaiiJT aiie nther invrtved deosion ^the Court of Appeals, *Hch was hande^ down on TXTedneaday, would reqaire jOnrftt as mncii tiioit for its intoiaretaticBi as was used m ndatm* it. However, th^^^ twS&aci 1 that seem to stand out wjBi a certain cl^ree of deamessi one is tiie ruling that the PnWic SerTi<» Cominiaaion has aothonty ti^inst faxa an lines which operate unto ftandiises made since its creation m ISOT- applied to Eiciimond Bonra^ it seenis iriB^that the trofleys of'the Eidnnond light sad Railroad Company will continue ttrbnenite at an ei^t-cent fare. As such it CD upcj Jit \ ^ , Twmie . fcoww rt^W the devastated regi^ WiHiMSoane Coffin, who has bera mi^K a for the Federated Coui^l ^ Chordhei The gituatioii as portray^ by ito wiU c««e asbmiduncnt that redama- ti<m is beinc aoKHnsJished so rajadly. - n ha^ever seen.anyfaodfe? work as hard and coaraegously as ttie Frendi people are SS.^SJ'SS^: Coffin. -Ic^.ex^ th^miration 1 feel for the work b^ done on the battlefields, espeoaBy at and laie. About 80 per cent, of the farm tod cra^ which the battles raged is now under cultivation and win produce g^ The French have gone over th^ taken oat the shells and filled the ^ell holes and taken away the barixrf wire. ^^^ ^^ 140 teams of J4 men each with W t^^ra to each team, that are plowing the fieW^ This work of plowing is then charged to toe Twasant. asjainst his credit for war damages. ^lUiousand nine hundred si:^ men are ^g this at the risk of their hy^ elihg through this territory, I c^d ^ost SSine I w-as back at the frpnt with the ning for cover. One farmer told irc he h^ 14 bodies in his smaU field. Lnder this united, effo^ France, m f win be back on her feet agncultu^y. This is a incture of accomplishment that demonstrates that the French have not sn^ Lnbed to the lethargy that we tove h^ „ op=™«= -w .. . , » much about. It shows that the nation S^ome as a great relief to the ^te ^ ^^^ .^gor and its industry. It pro- of Staam Island who had go^ ' \des evidence that the German attempt to Tw«aty-f1n T\\ As® Joh n S . Walm ot-N«i>taM Engin e Co. TO appointed tweJit j Ar e J«u»r3 ISO todiy toaay as »-«is«ain toper of B«i«r Tail LHht Hoase. Rhode Island. Cour t CaMleton. Ancien t Orde r ot Foresters. Iiuttmlled th e follo w IDE officers twent y ll»e Ten\ today : Daniel 1. Calahane . chief ranser ; Ahram Miller, sab^hir f Jofc l canler . senior woodwar d Joh n J . Penhollow . Jnnior wood- ward ; Florenc e DriscolU «nlor beadle: Joseph D. Shannon . Junior l««dle : M . J- Smith , tmstee . Ne w Dor p Hoo k an d Ladde r Com- pan y appointed the followin g com- mittee twenty , ll»e year s a«o t o mak e arrangement s tor a picnic Fran k Slah L W . E , Crnise. S Cmte . Jr, Joh n Myers . P . Cnrry. John CrUwoId . and Willia m Green waldt . Twenty Years Ago Th e marriag e of Mis s Juli a Jean- nette Ijik e t o Willia m Meschewgo - se r wa s solemniied twent y year s ag o today a t Richmond . Th e cere- mony wa s performe d b y the Re* . Fathe r Byrnes . Th e hride «as gire n awa y by he r brother . Arthu r Gifford Lake . Mis s Berth a Mesch- enmoser attended the bride. F. Castles wa s best man . pj 3t»,exi jaiiim* — , vioes CVIUCUWB IOM^V f« Itat the Receiver might be j^yentrf destroy France agriculturally as well m ^ operatmg troUeys and th^m this^ , j^trially was futile because impossible tiare would be absolutely no trolley service , ^^ of the land over whi^ on Staten Island for a king time. ; battles raged should so soon yield to the aSlras evidenced at the mass meeting ^^ ^^ the sofl torn by shefls m a h^st 1..U. last week at JEdland Beach, there is , j ^ y^ should this year produce grmn lor ^^S^helming desire on the of 1 ^he sustenance of the Uving is S^S to have troney service resU^ ^^^ of the possession T^meetinji, unlike certain other meetings , powers by the Frenti pMple. W e •i^h^vrtaken place preceding it, did not that France was bled white. Her SSpFto ^ run the tol- , ^SSendous contribution to the war is not^ teiT^ on what terms and conditions they beUttled but the progress made m re- ChSdd be run: the gathering agreed over- habilitating her land is ample pwf that the ^sition th^ St^ ^o^gh ^Uy we^ed by her «ertons but SS^whole future prosperity and m f^ ; brief rest was needed to restore evidence of tte-i»mediate existence of part of Staten .^gorous vitaUty. ^ • S^Td^dent upon the existence of \others may have lost the mdination to troner service. The meeting presented a de- . ^o^k but not the peasantry of France, ner nond S<iuarely to the Bw^f ' bulwark in time of stress. Not a Speedway Too large a number of tlie autoists who use aove Koad ara under the impression that this is their private right of way d^ signed to give them a chance to let out their engines. Unfortunately, our traffic ^cers are so busy with other parts of Staten Is- land that they are not able to cover this Ucular section, but for those pt our readers who enjoy thrills we recommend merely standing on Clove Road, either at the comer of Castleton Avenue or at Post Avenue. Autoists from New Jersey and bus dnvjrs from Port Richmond try to cover the dis- \\\\^.f Vb.nta and Struc- Umce from the Terrace south m as close to tteputy Cotnmissi^er^P^U M^me as possible. The resHlt is a constant tureB as tteU as Secretary ot tne aia^ . shaves with an ecca- Appoi^omnent to restore troUey service. It seems to us that it is now time for the CUT authorities to stop bluflSng vid give us s^e action. WTio is ^hi-\-movan^ trfdestroySUten Island? It has ^n shown that Staten Islanders want troUeys, must have troUeys. and are wiU^ .to pay «ght-cent fare in order to obtam ^e^^ ^llavor professes to lieheve that the peo- Se do not ie enough alMiut^e toUeys and m satisfied with the bu-sei Who is buU- dann* our ilayor into beUeving suA an a^rtity? The .Mayor J^ categ^ly a^ aert«d that he is not to be bambooil^ iet. ^hody seems to he doing southing of S^rt at this time. .Mr. MiIK who is The Dafly Wante gf STAHW ISLAND HELP WAHTEt>—FEMALE HELP WANTED—MALE SAt£SLADlES Apply TOMPKINS DEPT. STORE West Brighton tf nrtsT-c^, MISCELLANEOUS —FOi«»A« AUTOS—MOTORCYCLES. UST XOHR CARS \WITH 1 Oldionobiir. incMJc] 4.V.\. Anotta OMftmobilc b*rc«ltt- Thw «r aiaui| M^n to be «pprecUl*a. L^^ks like n«w. Cku be boncbt (or Sl.OOO t low «-09(t. <Vtx>« qtiicb fts thr«e t Minn dott't U*t loop. W*- liAve on band at pme&t fete 1 Saxon, 6 cyUnder, 5>paM<«ese«:r t ^foaklond, C ejUnder. S-pau ^'l^^-^flfr^c'cjllnder. S-pasi^nser ttl Ins car. lU Ton noick truck. I'Vord cbawts. , 1 Kfo, 4 cylinder. S-passenpr i Inf 1 Forf artlTWT. 1 Kitsrx roadster. ^ ^ , , < • Tbcse ar« alltat«*n tbe blK<«*t barsaUu tM ol)^cot matf fte.: nfw last yi-ar Jo t»r>t A-l SfA bOJt. lltlon: own« ..»*Tins ^^..^larmtiut. N.i.a CaOUUe. cars. Ai togton STJ.. tlasa 4010. MEN- and boj« (ovjr 16) to learo iH NorwotHi aT*_ VUnoi^ VOU.NO man. tromje t^lS ye^ to ^^Vort Ulcbmoiid. ••• 1... use-' Kitjirr Hfw s b.i». Task*' and break. Vbouf Saaset. ST^ci. sinRle o-Un'J.''''' f London marine f.o.b. Uro«kly«u S Inland. Repair Work Caarasterd Ante Storae* Or.DIKAM AUTO KXCH^ICB 1C96 Blcbmond l»rrat*. fW. >>..1^5 At Tjler-. C-TON Carford truck for cood condJUoa; aU nw s^ld ruli*^ ^^ WUl d<!Siaa»tr*t«. Out b« a 43C BrUton arr^ Concord. win tx t^m M pmld whU« \v™ wm —J.T w.talar !• •»«'• •>-'- thy Mis s Acne s Merserea a and El- liott R. Conde n of GilTords married twent y year s ag o today at the Churc h of the Hol y Comtorter. EltlnSTlUe. Mis s Edith Merserea a wa s maid-of-taonor and Joseph A . Conden acted as ijest man . .%pplr Gr^ ..akMM * C... »>.t .N>w BrUW... STENOGHAPHER, Curt^ Scaoot eradnat*: mast ««*• ' JiiSUW Writ. Inlljr lo 1 The PailT Adyuw*. Hllb r»U re- E.\PEIlIEXt:El) »n»ll»r. on n«U book]* l>r hanu and niacbtne: slMia out lo rvtinbl*- people. Apply F. Bowroct. 390 Ur Concord. ir _-ied lo B irUtou SHIP -W.ORKEK S ^ JUVETIX G GANGS ' BOl.TEaiS-in ' BEAMEBS HELPEBS ^ICE AND BENCH HANDS DOWNEY SHIPBUILDING CORP. Arlington, S. L rud^rwooJ No.,4. gPj'P'^ SS Kchm^nd teS Oniee s»«r«c« Rjebmond. sar .n ^r.sird.^:!'?.''-!-\\\. sv ^^^ EABO.'LTN — ExceliJor electrloilly «illpr«d:.alnioK n, b, at ™ St.Jobn-S avr, llo, Pbone ToBpk. 33-J. Addlnc Machine ttlTRIlOCGHS 1313 Haynea tourin« ear tat . , perfect condlllon-_ ^ajnexa i CM lUcbmond rd,. Coixord. HIGHKST prlcea 1- of oW aotomoblle*. All kind* of ] on band. Pbone or Anlomobll* Wrecklne Co ^ Sr w.. EJlaabeib, X. J. Pb® boib. aOTi TWO Ford raeera: 4 Ford loi CM- 1 Ford open delivery; I __ Pin^lmck: 1 2.n)n ljniTer»al. i4r^ri'e: - 3»-ton II.ILC. cBa™ drivel U Wlnlemierrr. Broad at, Stapieton. ^'iione Tom; 1309. Ne w Dor p Council No . 12l». Roya l Arcanum , held a special meeting twent y years ag o today t o recelTO District Deputy Gran d Re- gen t A . B . Mars h of .Arthu r Kil l CounciL / WOUA X for '\nndrT ^\R' Z Horn, for Smmen-s CbUdirn. •on are.. New Brilblon. Krlglllon. 1st rhone Went la). The Daily Adtance. ToinpH, =011. ; EpmOHT Piano for sale: also sl i bSluE rabbit. (Rufu..B.«d») SiTs S ^>&.r t ajenne. W. Staten laUnd. . AP- Mariners pleton. Fifteen Tears Aso Captai n Joh n Merret t of Sleame r Islander had for his guests on - trip to Rocliawa y fifteen year s ag o today Mrs. E . J. Decker . Mrs . D. E , Decker. Mrs , G. \W. Kinsey . Mri!> W . Shakespeare. Mrs. Willia m Ivey. Mrs. ChSrlea Brayne . Mlsset* LarinU Bt;ayne. Matild a Brayne, Marion Christopher. Ethe l Kinswy, Grac e Merrell. Messrs. Freema n DecUer. Inrlng Kinse y and Ellis Freeman. President George Cromwel l ap- pointed Mrs. Par k J. Whit e Green Ridg e an d Jame s H. Clark, fifteen year s ag o today, as member s of the local board of district Na 46. Boroagll of Richmond. Th e M. G. V . Kinlgkei t Society of Stapieton won nrnt priz e In slngi'ig ronlest fifteen year s ag o at Allenlown , Pa. Sund Civic League. U in close touch with hia hontt- the Mayor, and it Lt »-tafe as.iumption that the Mayor relies to a large e.rtent upon Mr WiUs'a statement as to conditions on n Island. U M.r. StilLs playing fair with la he telling- the Mayor the actual con- diti«i.-< in this borouith and the sienouii vital neeTthat existis for trolley service? &»neone holding up the wheek of pro- -niS. Whoever it is should be known to toe oeoide of Staten Liland as an enemy of toe boTOTgh. as a traitor to its cause, and wh^ ever.it is should be shown the error of his —a^L The problem is too large a problem ta b« influenced by the belief or theories of anv one man or group of melL The pwple of'Sbiten Liland have spoken and they have demanded troDeys. If the City administra- tion »fainka it can supply the .service let it do so at once, othenvi.* let the Board of mat! come to an agreement at once with the trolley companies that win restore the ser- this boroogh. succession of very close shaves with an occa- sional accident There were a great many accidenLs at these crossings last summer, and at tlie pi-esent rate of carelessness a still larger number seems indicated for this sea^ '^Ve wish to point out that this w^ not intended as a speedway; it Is part of Staten Island's system ot highways and runs through a fairly well populated secUon. be- ing cros-sed by one veiT important highw^ and by another that is considerably used. We hope that the PoUce Inspector wiU see at these intersections an. opportunity to strain some ot the reckless toving that takes place on Staten Island. There should be an officer stationed along this short stretch at Clove Itoad every Satm^ay, Sun- day and hoUaay from,now until Xabor Day. The issuance of a few summonses and an a^ oropriate punishment to some of these h^- less daredevils would ha\.e a salutary effect on malting our highways safer OIEI. for BMi«.t Ainboy rd. Great Pboae New Porp. 312. good Klltd. EXPEnlE-NCED nalesUdy; \i'fdr ponl.lon and lood paj : bo?r» 8:30 lo • n.m : special «ale«lady for SKt. „.Si» VjeiineSTl! lo 10 p.m. Arplr SiitilnBS.. ife CaJleton a.e. wW Brtgbton. 5 WE WANT 73 WOMEN\ to call on and interest bousewlres In Inr ilt .bll.bed bon».l.old pr.rfocy- .blllty to_l..t..^l .n.l bold NIiiHT' w.tibn.ao._ Apply Mi-rrllt Jt CWman. n. ot .1, st.pl^ ton. RATES ri-OniEKS. ,l.-amfiuer« and \pe^ eneil helpers; tlr.! n™ can ^ I_vnGE jtonnfactarlng w^Jl. e.periepc-d sblpplng Cl^. fa- rolllar with New Tork and Ert>^Tn. :,,V«To7Vbli; «i-Ulni«g the TkU In a permanent po«ltJon *»tb one ot tbe !arire*t manotacturern in N^iw York. offerlDif «lndy employment; salary t»er week and opportanlty Tbe Daily Ad- the C01I- KAMll-Y Ironer. nUHdy day tor S honrK. ApMT BlehmoDd WAITRESS In resianrant; hoars 8 • « I»owi.ey'« Ite«taurant. Dowuey itblpbtiildlnc CTpn.. Arlington. tf f'onvTKR roan for nlgbt work, and boV? ti help 1.1 lan.;h wo^ Apiy mi Klcbmond ter.. Port KIcbmond. f 3XEN to luond befcb.ombwlla^ so worda or leaa, once.... J\ Par additional Inaartloo... .25 diar 30 vnorda two s«nU MC*. Poatag* atampa acecptad. Paymanta muat b* In. advanw. APPEHSON Jack Babbit Koai Bay .t, Stapieton^ FOR S.U.K-OTerland.. 193). --n •naer tonrlnc: in brand new coa\ ll^nTmn 1.0® mile.: eitr. .Um 1 Ita: iUalni and eltra.: .eir-»t Write iSt 1=3. Tbe Dally .tdyncjl HCTMOnil-E: newly i^nt^: In flrat claw condiUon: mu.t b CEMENT blocks for mle, pUin and talDTiew are, I'bpae W. B. OKE Pord taxi—lB2a ^^^ O.NK JU>bott.I>etro»t-lflli OXR orerland—J«». _ OVB Cberrolet coap*^—jDW. ,„fl ONE rSrd panel comn.ercW-l«| Kew Cbevtolrt and American «• ^wlS5*Brishtoo Anlo SnpplT. C NEWLY <««baQlj^ fc>V sale. S7» Klcbmond are., mcbroond. .Pboa® We^t 1M8-W. * f ford tonrlna c price- W DtcRe Call aHer 6 p.m. at nOTS of neat iipp^rance fan w*^** e-r.m u t» $3 i»er day: mnst bare $l for STORK room or MT>1nc r«>oni clrl for r.mnfry <'luh; K»od ira«e»: room and btxird. I'bone N»-w Dorp. 601. f M HITE w.,mjti ocf >luy a fitmUy. AM»ly •Wt-».i Rrlsbiun. Ten Years Ago Th e twentieth annual dinner of Lhe employees of the New BrJghton port otnce wa s held ten year * ago a ' the Si. ftegls Cafe, A lesllmo n laU the Rift ot all. wa s presented to Letter Carrie r Jame s Thompsa n as the oldestt In point of service. A d dresses wer e mad e by Postmaster Branlff, A . Fetherston and W R. COTFon. i.> do Unndry work. pmttioa: timall u isiih «?«Mletoil Rveitines oiity. ..nil/'for bOM^fWork nnd liflp with Uo chUrren. Apply Mr-. Brownl^'T, r»rso!i ave.. New Briralou. mon dry :M»T«'llliVh»M«nTrVw Mariu^i^ llar- TO LET—FURNISHED SALKSM.VN Bud collector. Hay »t.. StapMoii. Apply C^ IM-NCIIKUS SHEARKRS COCNTKU SINKERS Btid S..I. UliZvi^pi^o conn >lurlnera UaVbor » during the month of July only ^ Itlchroond tprr Port Richmond, N. XHUEE-riKCE leatbw parlor one hldeboard: one chltTonler all iuxt .«ke new. Inquire linker aVe.. port Richmond, ber G and S p.TO^ between aV KLEPTUirAL mftl\leuan«^ roan; nrM rK ttiltrtd laborerH. Appl^ ?o Mr Clay,im«h Co.. nroadway. WVM Krlghimu ^ rAINTERJ*. Kood tork: hljrhe^t Ci-ntrai nov i.t work In «t«»re and Oellrer orS^. 'Am.?; a. Richmond ^er We<t Rrlihion. ^ A merr y part y gathered ten year s ag o today a t the residence of Mr. aud Mrs. Thoma s Butler. Va n Du- le r street. Tompkinpvine . Th e gnes U of honor wer e WHUa m Tur- ne r of Went Brighto n and hi s bride ot TWO weeks. I.AKnC. homeUke rootn«. foraUbed or unfumliihed: wlUi aU tint water aupply: ali»o light k«^plBe Rceonwnodatlona; n^r train* ;^^lrStteyH and bu^ea. IR Maple ave. \'ort Richmond. *** rrRKIRHEO room: nice large room for married conpJe: for W«hl boo^ keepine: reference*. VS Bond at. Port XUcJtmond. > ^ 1JS.ROK neatly fumisbed 5-wt^ow r»on». fur llchi houhekeeplug. jm ba^- r.«.m .'•.oor: nrtir train and trolley. irln rirk are.. Port Richmond. Pb — XCtmt Brtgblon. ^^SSS. Bloomfield TTnlon. W . C. T . U. held a pienie ten year s ago in the groTe opposite Mrs. Bralsted' s resi- dence. ' hoQeekreplns. dARDEN TALKS Socceaa in firdeliln t dependa tarpt y npoa HeeSial the «jll l\'\ ' tarotttboat he *a «in. .\:ier th^ |3if» t.me •mt >artj imp. are sathered deep ta Mill mom to plant oiJiera. Th^— Brittla Wa x and Kidne y Wa x ar e coed yellow-podded Borta. Green pea« are dellclooa Ta early tall- It »eed, of early imrta ar« planted before midsummer there bt a loo d thaac e of gellin s a crop lhl» aoascin. Tb e best way to plant at U 1-1 trencher about J aow the <eed-i in the ahoa t X inch apart and _ _ isyiepum to walcn'uii a «an he with 2 inchea of son. .^tter larsel j naoa the latimde. | y,, .eedllnia ar e a few Inchf!. hij h bat «T«n in tha mor» nortliarn; m | In the trencher jradnnll y at acai m plawttn® ma y he continneifjja^ h hoeinc until tha soil la leeeL Wrtrttn n Jiill 'Tbu Bl»ea the roo U a chance t o 05«~i t th. lr«atv..t danten l»t4»»eli.p la the deeper, cooler M.1I. CAud anppliea cf pet herh j or creena ara craatly aijpreclated dur. Ins tha antixmn months. Hoet aunt a naed Tor thia purpose «< cool. fto that il the aeed is oC Aucnet the ready to stow un planting I* that in a dry *ea- am ta«t« may not h. mourare «m»£h to the «il siea ta« cropa alfaia STOw-.h. It l» deairabla la t^UT.o .««• the OTP., « thai ITr, -noir ct moUtare wiU be -edllnca will h. . at man y entertainmenta and ehurche>. and wa a a popuU r mem - ber of Bociety thronstiout the bor- onjch. Funeral servieea wer e held thia anemoo n a t the hom e of her mother. ISO Canal etreet. Slapi' ton. at ; ot-lock. the in:ermec i tafein* place in Moravl:ina ceme- tery. l=he 19 RU.Tived by he r husband, I.eRi:y J. rvOrtjot ; an eiRhl- tuon:hs«id son ; iter parents; lour alaters. Mi». Edn a Heaa, Mrs . Al- dap. Mrs. E.stelle Lolx , Miss Ed- na Murray ; and thre e ' broihem . Ttoam a and KtHMl l Murray and Alfred Boyd. Fiv« years AKO Th e third annual banquet of the Pawne e Clu b wa.s held l!»e year s as o at the Hotel St. Georce. Th e speakers were : th e Her. T. J O Brien . Rer . T . J. Heafey . Key . W J . Malcah y and Dr. Thotnaa Gaff- ney Taaffe. R . A . Kellyewa a toaat master. tkil ciM Mippiy moutare [^Illli-tnl Thia shinild be done InlKw th» eeed. an aowB lo pre- veA waaAtna tlMB oat and to set > ijanmlh aaakms. ft. jaiC ahasM alan bo spvled atafc, raited or plowad and harrowed k^Srw iwplaatlB*. TSl. will pat partlclea in c«id5ti« f»r alJIe rwxa and help » pprreat tbe —-.e.rina ef moistat*. HSh af cwmmereial fertUiae\ la will ha»<™ srawtn. (h. alrtnjt, ar snap beatm are m Uw bast M pnnBcUic gar aiifl I II • Tha «»rlT eariesfaa af»»r atotla*. omsi ^w-itly. w Uaaiw wber* t»e klDiaC •)» heW a« «»'il eeew the »(4- ^ jlmilaailwi an* aalelf ap IB UM BidiUe at Mr •SKlWl' rapidly laTe In that montb and dor-CioTe Octobm-. Spin- ach la o» of tbe heat crope for tbia psrpow. Vlctorta and Roond- seeded Saeoy ar* px>d earietlea. B. sare the Mil la treated to an apvllcatioo ct conmerclal feitnuer to ii^ducw rapid growth. OBITUARY Mea. «L. 1. DaCrM Mra. U J- DeOeW. nee Jftea Laura Murray, ot Sit Ckm ro«l. WM BrilSltolt died «t Wed- •fadar hi bar tarMtletb yaar at at. VbMwtn-a niiital. foltowtnii am •veratioa. Hra. DeOrtmC -waa tors OB Staten lalabd. aad waa a lif«> Brntber of St. Jcba'a Oimreb. SoMkiuk. Sbe Maa Willia Miaa Mae WlUia. a retired a«t. reaa of the .^ctora\ Fund Home on rd«d, died after a stert iU- nesa In Manhattan on Thursday tnonimc. Poneral serricea win eondacted at tbw Campbell Chapel. Clu atreet. MaahaUan. on Monday and Uie iBtanMnt wOl ba U Erel^ creea Cwnwtery. Mine Wallia waa conaidered on. ot tb« moat beaatital actranea <m ih* a<»««. She toot t!ie part of h-adlBf lady in aereml bi(b elaas >bows and aiao had a company ot ter ow» for a i>ii«(>« cf yoara. w«irh made a decided hU in r' York and e:ae*here. nrt«tiM.'waa ^ vtulat a( ta)c«l«*d ptayed READERS: Owit »or3« utun roue ImM papae The Dally Ad wanca vwailad la «*I|H« vayaw eacatlM RalM ara tli« aaaM, «( a yw. 1 Mr Ila wMMka; tljr THttEK firtnime.! wm.. for lljht rhoi.e Tuiupk„ <w) XICK1.V tamlRlK-d room; .iiltable f«r 3 Benltemen: sH con^lenc^; w bathroom floor: ne.r tralo and leal Vy. Call Charlee ale- Tert Itich maud. UtllT ll*U»* alone, would like finMl woman, who icora I\ tjBotne^. -- tolte one InTOtohed room: on North Shore near train and trolley. Ad' d^Box IX. The Dally Adrance., WANTED—UNFURNISHED AMKllICAX fmllT ^ wonld \\e ri-l.U silted dontde l»d ^\b I Scbnond nl.. Klcbmond. S. 1. < SSTiO BUYS VpBBWWiCe-r Stod. toirlnie car-. 4 Rood tires \A oih» e on demonntable rUna: new battery and covers, ai eS^ ?haW. Call /ewett are., i lUebmond. MAXWKIal. coope, bintalJ^ fluick hayer: In good running ot^ ».een by appolntmeat. Phone Brigbtop, rORD mnabont. new top: i ed. Addresa Box Tbe I>aMy J KISE appearing Kdwanl-K^l pnK»enger wire wheel-.. goo,l tpearing^: •r:' bargali .simouaon ave.. CilTton wbeeN. - tilnc orter:' bargain. NIcboW FORD rar. recently overhanlj^| ur 'phon* We«it Btlgbton. To the Dariino Mota THE MOTHER OF A SOLDll ON I'UU: PROFITEB TRtVMP! TRAMP! TRAMP! THK BOYS ARE MARCHI! means we have won lhe CiREATEST WORLD who have sacrificed alL FiRht ;ind keep on fiKhtlngS 1U and prepare to conqucr. Buj'! FiRht for your rififct^ FIGHT to KILL till That's what we are trjing to do. Help u.^ win the vUtoij- FORWARD YOUR FACE AND MARCH INTO THK Tomorrow- When our doors will swing open lo the public. CtfH^^^ to come for miles around to attend this Sale. We HERJI.VN C. DAVIS, the famous sale conductor, tp'W GOODS IN SMALL PACKAGES.\ OwinR to small level b^t to make our store as comtortalile iw Wjj TOMORROW. SATURDAY, JULY lOth, AND TOC^ miss this opportunity. Every dollar's worth ot lOB^^ Ladies' Georgette Dresses, regu- lar $35.00. «17.49 •. Sale — Ladies'Imported Organdie Dresses, regular ?25. $10.98 -Sale- For the girls offer fine line olj ' regular $1.98. Sale- -Ladies' Voile sWeet Dresses, reg- uiar$6.98. $2.98 Sale.. 330 Ijidi^' Sw<»ter8 and Slipovers Way Less TTiao Cost. VULCAS raaje. rft!^ \\iSi: tton- very recwonatjle. Inifulre llTrh'tnonJ ter, Weet BrltMon. t 3 ELECTRIC faWR, lS.lBCh eihaort; 1 oeerhJnd -I\'\\' S^J'^vniih? £ l-rt o«elllatluir. Call im Wrltht it- Stapieton. .:.VS rani:^ In A'' \.\''K;^ Tt? reo»«noble. Inquire 4!) I.nlorEe a^J. I-on Ku hmond; \* FOR SAI.E—Scrlppn-l^ih,'. KtliS^Tpri\ lan. rhon. Tompt J or rnsT, • \^XK 1917 Ford choMla; OTerhanled: fair rubher. Jl*- any time at « Clinton art., luond. \ Ladies' Wool Scarfs; these goods were sold at $10.. $2.59 Sale——^^ — Kir.K. natla and aeorf«te, and unort eoala; belter bind; all mSd? A cS.™, » liaraer jJ^Wft IJ^Ulltm,. open ejeal\^ iT'StT.M tellable partlee. rhone W. It. IH^M- PIVE.pa»»en»r mnmM tonriax J 1 eondlllon: Inelodlac all ^ «it: brand new »lo™ite tatU ibea and ahoea. WUl oeU < Can be a^n any day alter tire inlpmen Ladies' Wite Skfrts, regular 314,93 value. $2.19 ' ^e — PlaOOR— IIkM and airy: in« nn r«rt n rln c- I»er moutb. * i.r afttlO); must be ««ltat>le for llsbt S. a\«ldret«*, Utatlos rent llo* ar- The Dally Ad- BUSINES S OPPOFTTUNITIES MTlelalNKIlV nlore for Mie. -AU i»e» ,lork an.l ntUxTf^z itp to labllobed trade: w-HlnR on .•\'OJ*'* ® ^aa beiilth. luqulre br .,Su>pMon. or call eirenln^ * nrownell at. VTAXTKn-Afi attire partn^ with ft^ ra^h. la icoo.1 payl«ir.^\Ktlto« Tho:«e ntMiiilnK. buiUneea write to Bo* 204. Tbe l*a»y Atl-ranre. MISCELLAHtOU*—WAMTCO Work on lb« new $17,000 hesd- quaners tor the Veteran Firemen's Association of tb« Ed««water De- partnaent was beK^n Ave years aso. oa Broad Rtreet. Supleton. Chief Michael Halloran. the president of tbe association, armed -wllti a KhoTe!. started the work ot excaTa- .tion for tbe foandatlon. Tbe Siaco Jnniors met and de- feated tbe Alcoyne A. C. flre years aco by a score of 4 to 3. ATTEACnVB fi.mliibed apartment, aaltable for reflaM eoopje; •» Twilenreii: near trolley and one «lnKte r.Mim. Oa^l at^ Itlfb- mood ter-. Fort lUcbmonJ. a \l^.VlRHKD room, with bath: near trolley: term* rea»->naWf. Tor fnrtber j^lrnlara pbono Went Brlgbtoi^ »•W'ANTKr>—WooJ ttimlnr lathe, hand and anr I>.r electric I'boite nr»«bton. K<»ll arajfe: Criio to SAlaK—Wooden l >rartl«T»lly «r* drmonntable prartltTilly ilox 13». Tbe I>ally Advai ir Hotoertan are, Vort RIcbnionA; m ONK brmw b^J. one tik ru* : dlmB» room i*ef, : drewm. and atber t^^ltu Bf tnrnlture at a eaerlBee. Call HrtSKa \re. Pot \'^•\\'f'' COSTBACTOn—Cement BldewalkM eellara pot dowa lo flr« claaa ' aldewalka reUld; frame ano M tcaracea and' conetete walU-^ml ahart - notlee: eUImatea-nunltkM^ f dm ValW Hlcka. •ZJ'V^V^JT.M Rlehmnid, Phon. .-Weal ' BUI\! KUCS. ATTENTION I Wilt w^tlce rf Uie «ne.l .feeimen. ot a law ininMeJl eik-a heaV. Worth tSIO. tiS .mailer one.. JIO an^li Jili at moi Ith-hmond lee\^- efllS^? Tompklnn tieparlaaent Store. West llrlglilon. BLKCTIUC and »a« llltnrefc dome, enr^ oak. »I0: llnelT earned eeren- SKS^pJflor'.otle.jrflh ellp«rtl.n.j E^rur jaoo; will \aerlHee f.r TO nXT—A baby reed enrrla^ft Call or wrJle MnC «;eo/lll«K. W IIOMemau Elm l^ark. 1 a,....—— —pQin. — price end full parllruUr. to Boa ^ l«Uiee trank. W. i-- The I>ally Adxam-e. mon ^^^^ palnttnaa.. Call ItWt NICE leree room on.l kilebenrtle. for morrled ronpl-. with aowl Ml..; Hoe toroilon: neor trolleyi*. imln ftnd .hlpyonle. Call mOer « p.m. TO n..nd M.. near Hebertwi ayenae, I'ort llirlimond. mon NirKl.T fnmNlieil room or ro^inw. I.r llchi l...n«-k-eplna; no rhUdren. fiill rw> R.-me>il ev.... We-I Kriahlon. TO LET—UNFUBItlSHEO TO LET One Tear Ago The Brat meeting of Weat New Bclchton Post So. a , the Ameritran Lecion. waa held alyear ago at v. A- Hall. Caatleton ayenne, Weal m Brighton. Enaisn Irvine Sorce of Oreat KUls. aailed a year axo tar Flnc- land. Tbe Girls' PriMdly Soeietr of Aaeenaloa Cbmeft can a lierform- aace \Aant ManWa -will.- « y««r tha beneSt a( the Weat N*w 4-nnOM hangalaw with both: pe^h wereened In: renl »5 monthly: ran jTor. po.»e»lon Joly It Apply at ,mrhmond tpke. and Kell ave, near Meyer. Coraera. 60UD Ofk »la»le. wartrobe tall aen^: Plate »laiw drewdae mirror, p Sii.'dSwJ. tv.ie l^rt): — .traetlon alxtltkt. • mMhpr^: ml ••rtl for J REAL ESTATE FOR SALE MOVE RIGHT IN Apartment to let 3 Large rooms and bath All modern improTemeots Electric Hsbt. etc. In larse Coloaial bonse on 2 acres Prlvmte property F^ins Sooth Beach Adta^U only P. CapetMto S4 Austin ATev Arrochar. 6. I. . South Beach c»r to Cedar,at. and Ocean aT*.. walk 3 bfbi^ f a— yw) TWO dealrakl. bolldlac lot.: aood toe.Ilea; will Mil cheap to qal^lay ef: am learlnc lhe <2«»try. _.Ia<|illl» Decker are.. Poit Bkjilaoad. —\ TTTO lota oo'qatnlin are.. SOa^n. eaeh: aa epportn^ Addieea Baa lU, Tha Dally Adyaae«.t» Brlxhtoa tkay I^nraarr. : Ann need Mr. »«d Mia. J. C. Harrlotk, ot I!M nieliiiiaiid road baya aoopced tb« cffkaSMDeiit of tlialr daaditer. Uadlym Ftoraaca Har- riott, l« CUretme A- SMd •( Rat OOm, CATS. ANIMALS llXn family e<r>w. A-t adlUac . dlthni: ala. weaml haaM b.«w. klad a>d goM wind: -we tay.thetKUS rS' cheap. iMoalre T. Caeel., SSI WaUli- .CWe rd, tirealievllle. w . DEUairu hare* for wie. 13 Waah. iaaiM aee.. (JraiiUeellle. OXK Mam heavy i hjm fw aaie. Call We. Sh^ GOOD epportunltr tat aaie ta jr» at -Ladies' Plaid SIdrts, res«^ »8.50. Sale . $3.69 Price : • SERVICES Ladies' Georjtette and Crepe de Chine' Waists, reg. ?9.98 Ladies' Crepe regular S1.23. S* La'dies' Sateen 1>il regular ¥1.98 . \ ' Ladles' Whlte|j coats, rcgularv Sale Ladies' ?3.50 : Holeproof. Snle__. Ladies' Fine all size.s, regu Sale m Ladies' Sillc^ and brown. i Sale Ladies' Rib Xfj 50c. Sole. Sdci. One to & customer. Ladies' Silk L, larSSc. Sale I ...jiiBes' Vone waists, r«8- «1.39 Blar t3.98. Sale T FKESCH Udr. with n-year-olj _o«m *t ap^ mnch Kaffllidi; eatlen: la tn Ladled ^ Smocks, sold regu- -lailyatH?®- $2.79 OABDl for aaie. irardeolnae. i—Bedcen and ii Acdce* cot: all .. wdiy ra $1.39 Sale REAL E STATE yiA Rl^e^ Boni^w Dresses. M ,10 I WKiitor»2.S0. Side BOOTES WAST^ „ Par onia leanlta. UM^yanf for aala wuh THK CATANIA. m^TTiC 350 Broadway K noom mo Ladies' Aprons, regularjl g9c ' gnJe. -S»l«.... • • ' • f, ladies LdS® K6no«i6, regp- 9gc falue. Sate —— ' rLEAN.brmidelolh .alt. blue Irleo- tine drr™', bin. fOU: .lie, » and M alHO bine anlt. eUe 3S ar to: fox ler A™ Call -a jew^t ave, ^rt Klrhmond. ' TWO-fanlly home wlUi. and two batha; In lood n« Maat ba.cheap and eaiw i dren O. Box 4TI Fait r Wg. $1.98 $149 l.MO SQUAt® f-i, JST'Bii -\Nime .1 =a 'li any 1 LOS T ••aites-.JFUBBel.G^n^ -rtrOar 93-00. >Sate Ladies' Pockeil lar25c. l.dOO Dozen ] cUer8,i duen One Tnrklsii To 79c. Sate. Baby Boi;n : Wear Large Unb i regito 50e^ < Salis— Chifdrra's regularise,;^ CfaUdm'a^ Utf 50e. TODKO woman, wblt^ri Hon for hnnaeworfc: no^ private' family.— i- Kew Brlchtoa... ) Tonso HOla.. FhMM Xe«r I>on» ^ _ Cwn Kx rbaaee Baak HUHu f^Ji^S^' vrard. ~ <;OLI> enir link. bet» r\ naraor. (unw* »»» ^ Phew Vert Bright—. inO-M- MI'vST t huTf S aereii mlthrat*^ Uad oM RMtb are. whlck X vUl.ivtl »t a «*ertftee. nam* Coe itarOaiUta. ig^ We*s RrtKbtea. • . .a^ssssi-iss ss?;^ amall dmi MyMM: tenna llfca real nrfee l» eelClIrtJall!\ e^Mee la*. C. A. Maaik saBVm are, Ph«Ne Alarray SUU 483L - tf msTWKES l?art \ Rlehmond_ KKLl ABI^K . wamaH i bee.., .• . latelilsiMU reliable, yrartlr-'^ ectttin at>intT;,:iir «fws • •OAiie'wHiTni,,'^ UriDOWIcn wUfc aoa'.-XI ' .WfHoMl - '^DOjra waGBifa •1 ' ^ ^mmm •v WAMTPW J^lTMNRWi .«a«in* - wanUla .to.TIlW^tiilfcj-'— tssM^^