artist that Britton was, he is young, For Bible Want Monument has a terrific punch and has enough Credits intelligence to learn fast. to be On Crater Field Joe Lynch 1- uch a nerratic per- Study Subject former that he is anything but a good bet to retain the bantamweight cham- Conference To Be Held In Richmond Daughters Of The t'onfedracy Urge ionship. Henry Greb may retain the Ne\l Weew Will Discuss Bible Memorial For South Carolina light heavyweight championship as In 1‘ublic Schools. Dead. long as he stays from Tommy Gibbons Va., 24.—Mrs. and and as long as he Richmond, Va., Nov. 25—The \ir-j Petersburg, Xov, credit for K. of tlx.* works with a referee who will let him glnia pian of high school Chapman Milling, president in 1916 will be South Carolina division of the I av .th e- tv foul in the book. Bible study adopted Daugh- _ get ; the subject of a conference called to ters of the Confederacy, has written but there vili be a lot of laid MANY HEAL CHAMPION^ money j nuc a', the Annex of Seventh Street Manager Louis Brownlow a letter, in that will win 1'ri m the on which she LOSE THE Hi CROWNS Dempsey big! IXI) KI •-1] X HE NTS STRONG Christian Church, Richmond, Va., says that the Daughters of colored fighter. Wednesday, November 29th, at 9:30 the Confederacy of South Carolina 1 wish to < tfv I'niM pr*s.».i Gibbons ought to make a a. m. Unfortunately arrangements erect amonumer.t on the Cra- good op The Inner- -r.d.-ut Athletic Club wit h conference were made too ter Is Prince New York. Nov. 25.—King chare• pment for Dempsey, The disparity j w.li for this battlefield, which In many additions to its line-up, in the in it*22 and the i- not a factor. His late to be included forty-page George’s county, just outside the pious had a tough year weight big j the Marine Institut* of Wash- city jday" handbook of the Virginia Educational limits, to the men toad down the conning year chances against Dempsey are alrr.o.-ic ar- memory of the from through on Baggett’s Field Sunday to meetin Rich- as as those of Willis. ington Conference scheduled South Carolina who lost their lives in looks no loss bump f >r the present good Dempsey ! ternoon at 3 o’clock. mond from to Thanks the battle title holders. has always had trouble with a small, Tuesday Friday of the Crater and in other j two weeks, since suf- fast opponent. For the past giving- week. battles fought on that historic field, Buff headed the losers of of the Vir- Johnny defeat at the hands conference on Bible i th» of ac- the same th« t fering This special provided city Petersburg 1*22 by dropping the flyweight and By following tactics. the have been j ginia Ciuh. Independent stud v will be presided over by Dr. quire the Crater farm. bantamweight titles; Jack Britton, al- have had them in bad for several years : and undergoing intensive training \V. M. Forrest of the University of Mr. as with the works. Wilson Brownlow wrote Mrs. Milling ter a long reign welterweight ring Johnny around and have suc- has a nave scouted Virginia. Dr. Forrest been that he would the matter to the was Gene Turney and Johnny Kilbane may sueeed in j of sev- bring champion, deposed; ceeded in securing the services advocate of this type of Bible attention of the crown aitd their titles leading City Council, but that tost the light heavyweight holding indefinitely, a| com- eral excellent players. study and was chairman of the while he wished that the ended his regime long as they refuse to meet any oppo- heartily city j Institute has developed mittee which drew up the Syllabi owned the titleholder. uents without getting- the U. S. mint The Marine Crater battlefield, unfortu- as European heavyweight A-l class of in- used in the three courses in Old Tes- fo rtheir labors. a team that is in the nately, in view of the lack of funds, it Among the present champions, on- Old Testament Lit- dependent District teams and have tament History, was highly improbable that the city of ly Rancho Villa and k bar. i trank in admitting that erature, rnd New Testament History tacked defeat across the uoor-ways would it for some time. seems to be out of dire danger of if he from his title he wants Petersburg buy separates best sand-iot teams mi and Literature now provided through of some of the In *i dropping into the list of ex-.hampion- a huge pile for doing it. but Wilson the State Board of Education for July, J864. part of General this section of the country. the next will not his rivals a under Lee’s line on the eastern front of in year. give chance , to be Virginia high school students. The game tomorrow promises ud Most of the critics agree that Villa, any circumstances. • Petersburg was ler the immediate far the best in whi h the independ- “Ut> to this time,” State Superin- the little American cham- In as far as Wilson and the middle- by command of Brig.-Gen. Stephen El- flyweight or will appear tendent Harris Hart stated today,” his in ents have appeared liott, of South Carolina. The cele- pion. is the best boy at weight weight class i- concerned, the atti- considerably more than six hundred ■ this year. brated under which was •he world. It u generally believed tude of tiie champion is a shame. H high school students have earthworks, Virginia Burnside’s mine was embraced that he will annex the world’s title it is r.o money out of the title for located making N\w York—New 0* leans has been taken the examinations prescribed Wilde, and hi on to it the ■ in this line, and the fort was known as he succeeds in coaxing Jimmy yet hangs yith th* New \ <>rk 'ian- high st hool credit in Bible study. A | chosen again by “Elliott’s Salient.” the little Welshman, into the ring. attitude o fthe dug in the manger, next maximum of one school unit, to kees as their training camp high Villa’s only danger is that he will Benny Leonard is another one on about be credited in lieu of one of the us- When the mine was spruhg, killing snrin^. Work will be started outgrow the flyweight class but even the L'l.iks for succession in the nex* and the high school elec- one-fourth of the South Carolina bri- 1 March 1. The Yankee uaily prescribed at that his chances to annex the ban- year. Leonard may not have gone their usual tives. may be secured for Bible study. gade and all the Elliott at Brooklyn Robins will do artillery, tamweight championship in time from back as far as is generally believed, for the On this simple plan, Bible study once formed his South Carolinas to double pot on the way north J Joe Lynch are very good. but it is almost a unanimous opinion which study follows the State Syllabi check the advance of the 65,000 men opening of the season. j Dempsey’s only great threat comes that he will never U- as good as he i may be pursued in private schools, Meade had assembled to make the at- from Harry Willis or Tommy Gibbons used to beat 1.15 pounds. church schools, Sunday schools, Y. W. tack and capture Petersburg. While ! New York -, American Co-Operation new v/eu >r- A.’s Beyond all doubt, the heavyweight Mickey Walker, the | will de- and Y. M. C. and supplemented doing this he was desperately wound- ! or credit ]i«-ht heavvweight champion, champion will meet one both of weight champion, didn’t gel the Dec. by and doctrinal teaching desired. ed and had to turn over his command fend his title in Madison Square them before another year rolls around. du him for liking the title away ! When the examination on the course to his colonel, F. W. McMos- bank the fact that there is unity , Gene Tunney, former ranking This recognizes j There is no that Willis is a from Jack Britton. 2t>, against pursued, which is furnished the his men that with : denying announced. by tin, who so disposed While he not be the champion, Tex Rickard State of Education, has very formidable opponent for Dempsey j may polished Department the aid of one regiment of Colquitt’s j between itself and its a of of interests patrons. been successfully passed, credit Georgians and a brigade of North I one-half unit will be on each of given Carolinian troops, he held the enemy Oar is the result of mutual co- i Lhe three courses, the total credit not which had been steady growth to the position cap- | tu cxceeu unit. tured in the confusion incident to the with our patrons, they, too, have profited j Or: ihis plan, it is pointed out, if a explosion. This gave Major Haskell, operation student pursues a State Syllabus also of South Carolina, time to bring his school cur and constructive policy. throughout four-year high into position on the Jerusalem plank by stability course in class which weekly periods road two Napoleon guns and a few service which has been such are often conducted at the regular Colburn mortars. The Confederate The same efficient it is for him Sunday School, possible force of less than 1 000, held down , ^ to this time one full is at command complete during the attacking army lor four hours, oreat benefit to our customers your •.'.nit’s credit. until Mahor.e could reach the field with re- of it. This flexible plan is so arranged as two brigades, who charged and We should be glad to have you take advantage to provide for the needs of Protes- captured the works, fighting more tants. Catholics, and Jews without of- than two to one. BANK. fense to anyone. THE CITIZENS NATIONAL i On the Crater battlefield is one men-; “The success of this plan is fully ument which was erected about 1010 State Harris State demonstrated,” Supt. at a cost of over $25,000 by the Hart said there are ot and $280,000. today, “but many uf Massachusetts to the memory Capital $200,000. Surplus profits in who 1 people Virginia apparently the soldiers from that State who were have not availed themselves of the I killed in battle on this field. ( offered because of lack of privileges ~ 11 •» 1 information. It is » expected that the PLACE IN U. S. Bible NO Study Conference arranged for FOR MASKED MEN on Nov. 29th in Richmond under the SAYS T. P. A. HEAD leadership and direction of Dr. For- ,"^t will b.* influential in furthering thi: important work.” Continued from page one) in some of the to a rea! :?ig from soap boxes you wish enjoy Merry RESOLUTIONS OF be- RESPECT big cities, among their teachings ing a division of property. Alexandria, Va., Nov. 24, 1922. i Christmas at house next In the public schools he declared your year— ; WVereas, it has pleased Almighty it our to see that the English |!f duty God to remove from our midst John language is the only language taught. row Freeland our former associ- Join the Christmas Chib Parker, Massing comment on what he witness- Savings ate and fellow co-worker in the cause board Sons and of ed as a member of the draft Junior Order of United American Mechanics, Daughters of be it education, luring the world war was made by That with sad at this Bank. of all other fraternal and ben- Ki Resolved, hearts and Mr. Band, who asserted that we need ; forming Liberty, Daughters of America and members fellow we bow in humble sympathy •x physical regeneration. submission to the will of the Divine I All Mr. Bond said he thought that any invited to attend.. societies will attend.. The Public is cordially decree, and im-1 |! foreigner who conies here should Whereas, his long, faithful, and mediately declare his intention of be- are invited to attend this service,. Every- learn members cl Trinity M. E. Church efficient services as teacher and princi- coming an American citizen and pal, in Snowden public school of this to read and write the English on speak, body is Rev. Dr. D. H. Martin, will a sermon had so much to do with the and then be compelled to go invited. pastor, preach city shap- language, 1 Mount \er- I Ievolent ing for usefulness the lives of the to Washington's tomb at ALEXANDRIA NATIONAL BANK young colored men of this communi- non and make a bow. and Hard- ty. and Portions of Jefferson’s ■ were read Whereas, we, as former co-workers ing's inaugural addresses he said with John F. Parker wish in this fee- by the speaker. Concluding | Here” American citi- Are lur of We t)le to snow our ttpf’ivciuuuii it is the duty every way “Why the lor out the man and respect to his memory, be zen to think problems it at the it further himself and regist *r polls. the one I George H. He will tell the one reason why we live and set forth supreme Resolved, That in the death of John Past National President the local post the schools of Alexandria Armstrong felicitated Anthracite Coal F. Parker Presi- Substitute for w a tribute to National thinjf for hi eh we should he thankful. have lost a faithful friend, a hard and paid and a capable teacher; the '' coal is not to student, Y. Williams paid a tri- The of anthracite going the choir. in a model Col. Julian supply There will he singim*: of patriotic senes end special music by community, many ways, whom he bute to President Ramey of how man, a useful citizen, and a scholar. meet the demand this winter, regardless said wns one of the best executives is that he would have or the It probable has e *er had. The wsuits to do foi the dcslei for the association1 much the producer selected Gray’s famous epitaph good the i Come and Hear Someth ing speaker told of the great wants to do for his valued customers, as there his own: Protective Association is dealer the of Travelers’ m I “Here rests his head upon lap He also a to make for the l'>.-> neaiK now accomplishing. paid is no way up earth, the late possible W orthwhiie tribute to the memory of on account of the strike. and to fame un- half this ] A man to fortune a who he said worked year’s production d Brockett this and secure a J Sunday School at $:i10. Mon’s Bible Class at 10:00. > known; in the interest of inter- f’oal consumers should realize on h:s hum- assidiously Fair Science frown’d not mileage. The T. A. he substitute M other class. Ml to be 1'r. changeable J. of the best available Ml men invited m: conmetd with any members urged present. ble birth. the idon of having reasonable quantity iecliticcl conceived fuel in severe ^ And Melancholy marked him for her in elections as a being without .Vr.rlin v >|! tin "The 'lan Who Was Thankful." I !it r.- will be a greet Thanksgiving Service absent voters participate safeguard against spea! in about own. bv mail which is now done weather. on ’’Than! All members, friends and was his bounty, and his soul The he at 11 o’clock. Dr. Martin "ill preach the subject sgiving.” Large twenty states. organization the different kinds of sincere; declared, stands for true and patri- We are steadily receiving invited. as public did a recompense largely Heaven otic Americans. •. .. Bituminous coal and coke which are being generaly send: members were turned over to him. all he had—a tear: F John H. Tnm- used in most cities and the Fe gave, to misery On behalf of Post and successfully Virginia heaven Ctwas all he to He gained from ver, in a short speech presented of other Southern and Middle Western states, of the \ ir- cities ^ a friend. J. Charles wished) Uoy president ex- P. framed we now have more trucks and teams devoted No farther seek his merits to disclose. Kinia division. T. A., large and D. Brockett, deceased, Or draw his frailties from their dread portrait of A. to cur retail coal business than ever before. \. Williams, both for- clusively abode,-— and Col. Julian ,, and the latter alike in trembling hop" mer state presidents, (There they national legisla- now member of the Inc. repose,) which are to be hung W. A. SMOOT AND COMPANY, The bosom of bis Father and his God.’ tive committee, walls of the state association Resolved, That a copy of these reso- on the lutions be spread on the minutes oh headquarters. „ to the memory of Mr. a sent to the A tribute our association, copy Mr. Charles and and published in the Brockett was paid by bereaved family, he declared, was a Gazette. Col. Williams, Alexandria friend of his and a man he of the teachers’ asso- lifelong THE LURE Done by order as the late Mr. loves equally as well J ciation of Parker-Gray School. asserted, Brockett. Mr. Williams he 281-lc H. T. WHITE, President. T. than has done more for the A., m the organization any other man shortFshots AT SPORT Mr. Williams and he predicted that CALIFORNIA 1 be the next national president an order of Ban John- would Chicago—By was received with In Autamn end Winter is Irresistible American which statement son, President of the League been made a .400 hitter Tv Cobb has the conclusion, of the speaking, that a fumble ^At 1 for 1922. Johnson ruled was given, SOUTHERN RAILWAY a vaudeville performance * a game in New the follow- New and the Sunset Route by Everett Scott.in the including Standard and Tourist Service via Orleans have been cred- participant York last May should Charlotte I.uber, Full is most satisfactory. instead of an error. Mysterious.” The itod as a hit from Wash.ir.gton: Drama*. .400 three times and ing his talk- | Cc.bb now has hit of Pen”: Leon Tbone, with Jess 'Burkett. tied the record held bf Mitchell ar.ri s6ngs r. ing dalle Mitchell, Round trip excursion tickets sold at rnh«tantia1 saving over the one- and fnelodv American Hawaiian quar- with liberal wav fares, and good going one-way, returning another, New York—Willie Hopne gnt $G,6R0 Th en- the tjtUiu- e^pjogxani- ‘step-over privileges. 1 a medal for winning aDd $1,000 J For Complete Information. Address I world’s btlRard championship; Make was’furbished by Raymond : >ilusic E. Schaeffer collected $3,340, Rober Conti Rodger’s orchestra and to the 3ong S. BURGESS, Edourard Horemans $1,710 T P tune, “Angel Child, pre- Division Passenger Agent, 1*2,200; F Street, N. W., D. J and Welker Cochran $n70. The gross pared by J. William May, everybody 1125 Washington, C. and the expenses for it was after mid- | receipts were $17,000 said goonight i—- dispersed. | $9,000. night when the assemblage