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THE OLD RELIABLE V" - y- v , v Royal BAKING POWDER No Alum?Ho Phospha te CLASSIFIED ADS. LOST: SMALL BLACK HOUND DOG double dew claws on hind feet, a little brown Under throat and cheat. Return to Clyde Harrlaon and receive reward. ItM-ttc. TOR SALE AT BARGAIN: NEW 1*17 cyl. Studcbaker. Never been driven 10 mllea. Also two, or three second-hand care cheap. | Washington Motor Car Co. 11-6-ltc. I HAVE JUST RECEIVED SOME nloe wall calendars and will be glad to have my policyholders and friends call and get one. . GEO. HACKNEY, JR., Special Agent I Union Central Life Ins. Co.; Dls- 1 tiiet Agent Atlantic Life Ins. Co. | ll-4-lwc. WANTED: ANTIQUE FURNITURE, false teeth, pay from 75c to $3.00 per set same if broken, gold and silver. Mail teeth, gold or stiver. Bend returns prompt. PIONEER CO., 114 W. Charlotte St., Norfolk, Va. 12-4-10tp. , ; A. GOOD ROAD HQRSS. See W. 8. Williams, Phone 167. 12-4-lwp. WE HAVE SEVERAL SECOND- 1 w band cars to dispose of at very | attractive prices. Come to see us. i HACKNEY AND JACKSON. 1 1-1-1 wc. Oil ACCOUNT OP THE MANY AD ?ancee In the cost of leather I am compelled to raJae the price for ?hoe repairing. Half soles, mens, itewed on. 11. 00; tacked on, 75e; Half soles, womens, sewed on, 75c: I tacked on, COc. Chlldrens shoe* | according to else. L. N. Williams. 11-12-tf-dh. ?OUR FRIENDS CAN RUT ANY thing upon the market and pass It over to you and call It a Christ mas present, except your own photograph. No other gift so per sonal. No other gift so near your own gift. No other gift so lasting. No other gift so inviting. No other gift carries with It such a personal touch of true friendship as your photograph. "BAKER'S STUDIO. 11-SS-tffc* HUMERI HB TO TMB UAIL.Y NVWBi LADIES! DARKEN Look years younger! Use Grand recipe of 8age Tea and ir and nobody will know. The use of Sage sad Sulphur for re storing faded, gray bair to its natural eoter dates back to grandmother's time. She need it to keep her hair beautifully dark, glossy and abundant. Whenevsr her hair fell out or took un that dull, faded or streaked appearance, thin sim ple mixture was applied with wonderful effect. But brewing st home is mu??y and " out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking st any drug store for s CO-oent bottle of "Wyeth's Bags and Sulphur Compound," you will get tills famous old reelpe which can be depended upon to restore natural color and bssuty to the hair and is splendid for dandruff, dry, feverish, itehy seatp and fulling hair. A well-known downtown druggist says R darkens the bslr so nstu rally and evwriy theft nobody esa tell It has been applied. Ton simply dampen a sponge or soft brush trtth It and draw this through your hair, taking OAs strsnd at a tfana. By morning the gray hair die* appears, and after another application or twe H Becomes beenttfully dark, (icesy, CZAR FERDINAND REAL MOVIE ACTOR (By United Press) AMSTERDAM. Nor. 15. ? (By Mall) ? Crar Ferdinand of Bulgaria Is a movie actor. A four reel fillm running today In Hamburg movie theatres, shows the monarch or real life doing the wohc of a monarch if the reels. The drama is mitten around Bofc dan Stlmoff, a Bulgarian peasant if Macedonia falsely accused of mur-< derlng Stojlscu, his Rumanian neigh bor. The drama, full of thrfflt, shows Stlmoff in his escape to Amer ica where ho bacomes manager of ? munition factory. "When the "world-wtfr** breaks oat, Stlmoff refuses to continue In tbe munition business and embarks on ta Swedish steamer for Germany. The" steamer Is captured by an Italian warship but the hero escaped over board. Ho is rescuedby a German submarine and taken home. He throws himself at the feet of the real Csar Fordlnand, Is bardoned, ta"kes his place In the army And performs many feats of valor. The Ctar plays his part remarkably well. He Is seen walking In the park at SoBa when Stlmoff throws him-' self at his feet. Here the royal actor registers good surprise and talks to' Ms sublcct searcblngly mm H deslrour %T TtTfe the ""ClaYTI next seen pinning a medal on - the hero's breast and giving the royal k'a lute. I Unlike moBt movie thrillers, the 1 picture was not made lfi California. | Arizona or on fhe hills of the Had-1 son. But It shows a real U-boat. [aeroplane and warships, soldiers and battles and a real ? not reel ? -King SUFFRAGE ARMY IS MY FOR BIG DRIVE ON CONGRESS (By United Press) WASHINGTON. ? The front line of the army of woman suffrage formed here today for the "hi# push" on Congress to force through the Susan 3. Anthony amendment at this short session. The initial move of the campaign depend* largely upon whether the attitude of '? President "Wilson Which loavos toward, state Instead of fed eral notion lhas At all changed. 8ome suffrage workers believe it hs*. that It may be passed on promptly to -tho states for ratification. The following official statement , was made today by the Union thru the United Preas: "The feeling is general that a demand for a federal amendment should be pressed inueh more Insistently than heretofore In view of the previous delay of con gress In dealing with the measure. "The caie for national suffrsge hss been unanswerably presented. The movonlent has been indorsed by women voters at the polls and there is only one answer the admlnlstrstioo can give, namely the passage of a federal amendment at this session. The wometo are not In a mood to brook delajr. We a4a confident the attitude of the administration wlU'Ve favorable, because the Democratic party to maintain Itself must look to the wosL It cahoot hold the West without the women voters; and to win their support mast old woman suffrage." Mist Anne Martin, of Nevada, na tional chairman of the Woman's Party Is In eharge of the - ? f'gr FIOTITINO OCCUR* ITt HAjrpo noifmoo ttuamrroir. ~ tb? want cw fflRmffl m MTOACEMM/IR CRABffi AGAINST WH TWWV WASHINGTON*. ? Or^Armruird 1 Karl Grave*, set/ styled international jpy, vu to appear today before Jnlted St* tea Commissioner TeyjOr j :o find whether he will aoiwer a charge of attempting to blackmail Countesa von Bernatorff. wife ef the German ambassador. for $3,800 by the sale of letters smuggled through the British censor from Germany. Graves' trial ?r release depended m whether German embassy officials vere willing or able to tell about the rlstts of Graces to the residence >f Prince Hatzfeldt, Embassy coun selor. Graces today eras the same debon air figure he was when arrested aearly four weeks a*o, as he stepped from Hatsfedt's residents. He has jtoutly maintained he -never wHl an swer the blaokmalilag charge. "I never mentioned the Countess' name," he affirmed. Me added that the letters dlsclosed^Cennt von fiern storff aa a stack gambler. Around Graves stltl hangs an air of mystery. He admits "Anngaard Karl Graves" Is an assumed name. He will not tell his real came. The German Embassy declares he really is named "Melnke," and waa edu cated at Berltn public schools. He claim* To "hate 'been ThtTBiXTtfr? TUgtt clafed VI th fft% hi jfh sMinseli of the German govertrtaeai. The author of two widely read books on International *pyih?, ''Sefc* rets of the German "Wat- Office" and FAMOUS HOTEL MAN DIED EARL FTODAY "WWW YORK ?George RokR. pro prietor of the Waldorf-Astoria, and who waa called the greatest hotel man of his time, died early today o'f heart failure. BRYAN URGES THAT PROHIBITION FIGHT BL WAGED IN 1920 WASHINGTON. ? WiUUm t. Mrr m, In a speech he isNPlannlng to de liver at a banquet to be tendered him here tanlfcht, will make the deo-' laratitfl that prohlbMoft is K> ?e the issne la the national eaftpMffn W 1920. Bryan has Informed friends hs proposes definitely to ctfmmlt the element it the Democtatle party ; wh'lch he re})'res$nta lo thi prohlbi i .Ion movement. Afrtr a conference with -seveffel Vdmlolstrillon leaders. President WUson declined an Invitation to at tend the dlnyiar. but has prosaised to write a letter. ?nent ot an American military gov ernment In Banto Domingo was at tended by fighting j^o day In which "feverti m arises were Injured and Aleves DomUfanp ? YITRpB rnd at*' ?wounded. i Childish Craving ? Ifor anmethhiff nwnct find# pleasant realization "in {He pu;f\ wholesome, wheat and barley fo ?d Grape-Nuts Wo flrtilr Wof tflsarttitie the stomach ? and remnmher, Orape-TTHta U'fc brae food, tooi lor any mmJ <# fatwaan tBMbL *7T ... "Tfcere'i ? Re?*on" "8ecreta K HoheneoUen ia" Grave, has bMa ^expo^ed" frequent ly by newspaper* aod the German embassy. His infest composition la a movie aerial, "The Master 8py,M which Graves admits is draped around hla own rocaanUe history. He created quite a furore with hla aen- 1 sational "disclosures" la a eerlea of mafaslne atorles Juat after ths war began. No one really -Saovi much about lbm. BIDS FOR 5AM MS MED (By United Trim ? WASaiNGWKj--?kl. were Open ed at the Navy department today for the constrWBdfcW Totor t>atf!e fcrula era. the flrtft *eWela oT this elasa to be built for ths United Btates navy. They will coat W. 000, 000 apiece. ] The legal maximum wttfeh the bidders muat meet 1s 111.600.000. exclusive of armor and guns. They will have a speed of 35 knots, a length -of between 826 and 860 feet, a -little under 200,000 horaepower. 11,000 tona displacement, electric propelling maflflaery and a main bXttei*y of 14-ftjCh gtfha. Woman Finally Recover* From Nerrou* Brnlr flown Ttopo?eriirti*d 'rrtfrvts deafroy-many fieeple before their time. Often be ore a aufferer realizea what the trotibte 1b,4l* tS"f>e the verge -of a complete nervotia breakdown. It is of the trtmoat -importance to Jreep yotir nervous system in good con-* dition, as the nervea are the aource | of all bodily power. . Mr*. Rosa Bonner, 82s N. >8ih Su, Birming ham, Ala? lay a: **I have been suffering with nerv 0 tf* prostration for nine or ten years. Have tried many of the best doctors m Birmingham, but they all failed to reach my case. I woulJ feel as if I was smothering; finally I went into convulsions. My little girl aaw advertised in tht papers and I at once began to take It. I continued to take it for some time and now I am well." * If you are troubled with loss of appf^te, poor digestion, weakness, inability to sleep; if you are in a general rue down condition and vn?Wf to bear your part of the daily grind of life, you need some thing to strengthen your nerves. Yoti may not realize what >a the mat tef with you, but that is no reason* *rhy you should delay treatment Dr. Mile*' Nervine " has proven its valne in nervoua di?-' orders for thirty years, and merits a trial, no matter how many other remedies have failed to help you. by all dru||l*ts. IT flr?t bo:tl? falle to benefit your meney la return**.' MU.U MEDIC A Ik CO., ftlkh**. 1*4.1 Or. Mile*' Nervine AMneRTISB m THS DAILY KKWt A FULL MEASURE OF SAFETY T?uU I m what jrott w act, lni't It? I^t th<t nan with icudt of munry Uke cbwifM nilb it if be *v lubes. 1*bc uua with a little cjuwot afTorJ to. your Rarfogs trlth the Honk of Washington. Then w.nt-h your chance for m "Safety First" In. Tewtmort. The bc??t Investment* ore Usually the onm near borne that you cm keep your eye on. Bank of Washington Washingion. N. C FRESH ME4TS ALL KINDS All Ptork Sausages & Fresh Oysters Walter Credle & Company DEPARTMENT GROCERS Phone 80 and 92 JAM** ?M>LC J. LEON WOOD & CO BANKERS AND BROKERS Strata, Hmtfe, Cotton, Grain and Provision?. 78 Plume St., Carpenter Building, Norfolk, Va. Private wires to New York Stock Exchange, CLicagv Board Trade and other financial renters. Correspondence Respectfully Solicited. Investment and marginal aooouuta given careful attention. DROP IN In our store and try some of the goodies that WILL BE DEMONSTRATED BY THE NATIONAL B1S CUIT COMPANY SATURDAY Dec. 9th WILLIAMS & HARRISON COMPANY This Is Electrical Week Lei Your Christmas Gift Be Something Electrical Mazda Lamps, Dimmer Sockets, Electric Irons, Christmas Tree Lighting Outfit ELECTRIC GRILL GREEN SNA DES Is your home going: to be wired for electric lights this Christmas? It will make the hol idays so much more enjoyable. Almost ev eryone in Washington is considering wiring their homes. Are you? Let us talk with you about it. Municipal Light & Water Co.
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