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   Harrisonburg Daily News Record (Newspaper) - October 3, 1924, Harrisonburg, Virginia                                124.  Say Many Valley Prompted of THAT FALL IWP KOT ALL OF THE Hap SMTH IN NEW Candidate G. 0. P. Administration is Famed for its The Oct. 2.John W. Democratic nominee for speaking in historic Madison Square where he was nominated last s tonight was given a when ce 9ff what else was serviceable helj elect Al Smith Governor of Np w York Davis made the after thanking Gov. Smith for the promise the latter made at ihe National Convention that he would take his coat and vest ara work tor the election of the Mr. Davia and the Governor entered the hall together were by a crowd that every It was the opening gui of tho Democratic campaign in to Theodore Rc characterization of the cratic party as Insincere in their it Mr. Davis said many the glowing and that signalized the year campaign Of 1920? Who wab there in that year of grace who wanted a of anything that couldn't produce is not surprising that some of at the Republican did not But onA they made was performed to letter and in They give this country an or law in ill executive i- ot - That the rte with shame held up to tooth at home and abroad one Industry flourished and that industry the alibi Pall started with a had lent him by And now I see In the press that not only and Sinclair's bond found their way Into this hut there is hidden away up In Canada coming from this samft fruitful Secretary Denby had hiB General Daugherty had bis And his alibi was that his Jeff did not know what his left Gaston B. Mr. Davis will go to New Jersey will make four Elizabeth and COME TO RESCUE OF inauguration of motor tourist service and the Shenandoah Valley by the tourist Thomas Cook Son and Seven Seas Travel was prompted by large number of Inquiries regarding Shenandoah it was stated last night by W. Wilson and J. H. of New representatives of the two who arrived in Wilson and Holmes are for the They aie now making trip to study the possibilities of permanent establishment of the the the the hotels and other addition to the foreign sea tours we said Mr. conduct automobile tours In we have New England for some time The tourists are carried In passenger The whole trip Is mapped out for In the New England many of our men explain the historic spots And other interesting as they know the ground We will not attempt that to any great extent automobile tours will conducted In the fall and spring do not run them in the summer Holmes and Mr. Wilson were met here by Frank L. Sublett and Dan P. of the Shenandoah and were given an of literature on the They will go to Luray and Will probably go to Skyland as well as the Luray GUT t Damage to The Valley Price Since 1921Foreign Demand Apparently Cause Of The Associated Oct. 2.rWheat on the Chicago Board of Trade rose today to a bushel for May This represented an overnight advance of more than 3 cents a bushel with all deliveries of wheat and rye here touching a new high price record for the Urgency of for breadstuffs was the chief apparent cause on a big scale was in in all the grain but over tumult of bidding scattered cheers were hearth when wheat hit goal of Meanwhile rye had a sensational leap of 5 cents a In price and was 1.3.2 a May ah with last of for May wheat 1 the reached hero dav TIE UP Butler Says Democrats And La Follette In Deal For Congress to 2.The district of Richmond waS covered to the depth of feet with the flood the James ' suspended this - - lot been ers were though the w to within inc 21 Mayo Virginia Leagu was a HT the Oct. 2.Three railways have come to the rescue of Virginia's depleted to the amount of have been the taxes were not due until Nov. 1. Norfolk Western paid In the Fredericksburg and and Ohio 2Gov. of died after he undergone an for from septic bad been manifest from de the was 51 years of OUT great JOS. Western Oct. 16, at Walter eome the 17th.  the Associated Oct. 2.The diplomatic session of the Pan-American Congress closed the second day of the four-day program of the gathering here of rep of 2l Latin American nations delegates from all over the United meeting with the object of promoting better commercial relations between the the diplomatic and by special permission of their respective addressed the with their subject Commercial Relation ot the Countries ot to Trade Barriers and Present GOES TO m TAB Oct. 2.The jury In the case of Harry Leather charged with applying the tar and feathers to Dorothy retired tonight without ga The Jury was given the case this ELECTED N. Oct. 2.Wilmington is the Arst North Carolina city to have a for The city commissioners there have Just elected Mrs. James H. Cowan to fill the unexpired term of her who was Mayor for a number of Group No. 2 of the Methodist Church wll bold a pie and cake at B. Saturday Oct. 4, at ten 10-3tc.  19<r-8INCLAIB at any STAPLES MOTOR CO. 10-32tc.  afferit to the last The Associated Oct. 2.^A coalition between Democratic and La Follette particularly in the Western States with the evident purpose to force the election of a President into Congress was charged here today by William M. chairman of the Republican National with Senator of conferred with President Coolidge today at the White Mr. Butler went over the general political situation with the President and reiterated that he did not Mr. Coolidge had changed his to at the White House throughout the chairman did not go specifically Into the evidence which he said he had received of a It was imore or less on the he Wd iome as Well as in tho Mr. Bryan as a Mr. Butler ranked Senator La Follette next to the Democratic vice as the strongest opponent of President and John W. Democratic Butler said were underway to intensify tie Republican campaign between now and M. pORON TACKLES the mark set last uge reading was whore tho 11 park 18 only the bf and the grandstand being vl a was ct from the village by a ASSOCIAI Oct. 2. V M. L's Squadron is now n the way to Atlanta where they vili play their third game of the se son with the Yellow Jackets of Geo gla Tech Coaches n and and Trainer With 28 members of the Holt a ' representative the weekly left tonight in a special car bea ed for the the Varsity 1 giving battle at the V. Ml 1. freshmen will be opening their against Augusta Military and furnishing excitement fir those who cannot see the big in the Georgia BAS BLOWN SUIPER Aid Noz 26. 9-^6;10-3-4:ll-22-24-25-2ec,  PLAY get can get over a - let's it Oct. 4, 7:80 V or Shoes Oct. 2.^The rainfall Sunday and accompanied bsA high did much damage to the corn fields by blowing the The reminded the older residents of the flood of 1870 that fell at this time of the B. Wlsman and Miss have returned a week's in the home of and Mr. ant Mrs. J. E. at has appeared 4n but no material DAY Memorial 8:30 a. m. publie Is 10-3-ate.. ' v of AT ANY STAPLES W. 10-32tC. _ v of S. B. 4, at 1:30 P room 604. First roil have more two teet Mayo 1 ding to South was th iole link between the city and tl district across the Vi tonight was still checking damage to roads and I officials hree had been secure full reports on ot roads and but that the damage would nn Into hundreds of thousands of dc Projects su assembly of the League ended Its labors today by unanimously adopting a that all accept the protocol of arbitration and the elaboration of the protocol for the peaceful of international ' the outstanding feature of the session was the of the delegates that economic problems popularly regarded as exclusively to the domestic Jurisdiction of must be on an international bails if all causes of war really would bo idea the as explained to the Associated Press by the Jurists Is the League of having decided to outlaw all logically must turn-to all possible causes and endeavor to eradicate Led by the growing spirit of as a to and stale the Jurist contended world opinion now demands that certain problems affecting as such as immigration and of raw no longer be left to the control state or ^t must examined with a riew their Suitable settlement li the best interest of so that Economic of war may be Flays at and Night to Help Program Royal Scotch Highlanders to rank with the famous Marine Band for its musical talent come to Harrisonburg It will play here three At the Rotary Club Luncheon at I P. Matinee at Vew Virginia Theatre at 3:30 P. * At night at at 8:15 from the noted concerts here will go to the Crippled Children Henry chairman of the Crippled Children declared last night at is needed to pay hospital and medical expenses of a number of Rockingham boys and girls who are now being treated with the of restoring them to normal activities in band last night in Principal of the Handley Schools and a of note declared over the telephone last night that it was one of the wonderful musical organizations he has ever is he Two thousand people heard the matinee at Winchester by the band at the Handley and at night the Empire Theatre was packed to hear It The crowds were the largest that ever turned out attend a band Is coming here In a Pullman car presented It by the city of St. Fla. TWs car will be open for inspection from 2:30 to 5 P. M. It is regarded as one ef the most handsomely runs over oi Bells ot Remembrance of Ernest of the Wooden Harp John and Operetta Dora Southern Abbe Van Selection of IS Dove and Deputies Calm Down Wednesday to Dally Oct. 2. usually the most ot Is back to normal once more and apparently the trouble which caused the riot between whites and blacks for several and nights is Mayor 0. A. tonight that looked for no more disturbances but that the town officials were prepared for a precautionary Sheriff C. W. Dove and several deputies came here last night and remained for some time but no Only the usual crowd of loafers was on the streets the same was also of Many wild reports were In last night but all were the riot to have ended attributes the bad for some the iT lit T TT If been of the fact that between 125, and 160 arid boys were in the mob which attacked 10 or It is the results Were not far One white boy slightly wounded In the and a half dozen beaten tip was the extent of the the Oct. World Series will go standing that base ball to Its foundation today wind out of Jimmy to bribe Philadelphia In that decided the race for was declarat of Mountain ot made after a hectic which fresh who had tor all time from the with Cosy of and during baseball dent Ban at and oi the the series should be xC of No far as J noir of the Gill in the Wo dc to the tors 0atuiMiy. and ftt thick fast thi i at at Bgn ican W. Oct. 2.Lee Baltimore and Ohio freight today a report that he found an mall along the tracks and last Thursday morning while taking a freight stopped the picked tip the took it to where he turned it over to a ticket He was other railroad men that It was found to contain In notes and which was over Government DAY Memorial 9:30 a. m. publio Is cordially 10-32te. week-end trip to In a new Our rates of fer you the cheapest you Call us or drop Into our attractive Excellent service and comfortable Southern 201 E. phone 317.l()-8^2tp.  Wool to Tho Fair to pealing Songs and and Bird Harold The Highland The Stor William Ernest Haro Sextette from John Woodlawn Cucco and Frog Soprano Operetta Medley No. 2  Dora and Bird Haroid of the Old Bobby The Star Spangled WHX EAT CAMP congregation of the Episcopal Church is invited to eat a supper with the students of the Teachers on the Rectory Saturday October 4th. Come at Ave. the Royal Scotch Highlanders Buy a Plaid the at 65o The Blur your boys school Wt a pair of for We guilty of the theft of a Joseph 16 year old son If Mr. and Mrs. P. D. of near spent last night in Jail to give Mayor L. Devler time to his The bearing was late was charged with Having in his possession a bicycle belonging to Charles Bon of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Weaver lad recognized bis wheel one day during tne fair when Lucas rode it to The police were New Market youth be found 4be along the road near his home and that he lAiA not take the wheel until after it been left for two His parents and brother this GEMS 8.Polled were notified today that Jewels valued at about has stolen from a hotel room here last The the property of Lewis were In a trunk belonging to Max representative of the The robbery is the third of Its in local hotels this AT October 6. at weyont a revival meeting will Rev. M. C. at do Hours for 7:30.10-2r3tc.  BELIEVE no the laaft of 70S. SONS and storm that has sba nothing else since ihe scandal of 1919, charges he has made of his teammates asserting hitot the Is the ment when ot a sensational looked like ed the game p no question in played on the pointed j Phillies who simply it will pay before for Scotch need at the will New by Base night a fSOO Sand to made the of the were the ' Dolam so was expelled Capti Frank Ross ceming the adding that young J  

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