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VOLUME XXVIII, NO. 5.
RICHMOND. VIRGINIA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31. 1910.
PRICE. FIVE CENTS.
The True Reformers.
No New Developments.
DEPOSITORS STILL WAITING?INTERESTS WELL
PROTECTED?THE OUTLOOK UN?
CHANGED.
. no ni???,
ment? in ? r of t!
Bank. Grand Fountain. Betted OrJ. r
of True Kef ?::
be mado in the case " G the;
holidays. TI?, is having com
i their :
now make a report
to the Chancery Court. The indica
ly re?
port : .?. notty
iecide.
There is no <?<??>.;?? of I that
801 than o::e htm
pan<I dollar? in assets and the
deposits will foot u: r two
bendred fhonoainl ?loiia:
WILL KHALI/.! ITBXNO.
There is presumed t<? !
?
gregal in?.? u? hundnl
dollars, and it would seem that
01 tual amount To tx? I
- will h? small for this
p. Billl will j?
t why
?
and ?lie Ordor OVOT it? dif
Acuities and embarrassments. The
mortgages had air?
and ling done to raise no?
?
The est;, nt of the Bureau
of Banking ? o the embarrase
nient? and fori ?
ile to "take to ? .." so to
but
? :
the square and thfl
? feel sure th.?t t luir Intel
possess will
pr<
belief, the Bureau of Insurance In
this stato : .!, to
li**lI? the par. >n. It
ItO limit
b)
Tin?: OTHJER FAII.I
-:s Bead
Ohurch Hill has not boon hoard I
or has not annoimi..!
his ! .
held by the institution could he
< . . ted Into money, the <!?
? or
their s oit there is the rub.
This institution h?i,i only tw?
I dollars on deposit. It
is ht and tea tho'i
re, duo ?
Mon or v. If this
aii
source the outlook v\ill In? brig]
WILL MAKE BACRIFII
r rather the
on o who Oreo I
make any to pro?
I, and bl
joinod him in the effort K?-\. ?
J. Bass was equally patriotic. 1
alone can tell as to the onte?
TWO ? BAR <>l.l> GIRL
Bl iim:i> TO IM ' I II
Left in the nous.?. ?; 17 \\ Thir.l
?. with several email children
to take care of her, . Miller.
tw'o year- ??. was boraod to
Ing about 6:30
o'clock, and died almost immediate?
ly. The children ^ave the alarm at
onee. hut when neighbor* rusi.
was little that could be .ion.?.
Both the city ambi; i the
fire department were called. The
child was dead when Dr. liar
; rived, and there was practical?
ly nothing for the flre department to
do. For a time two policemen had
to be detailed to keep hack the
crowd that rushed in after It was
known that the child had been
burned.
l'LAVLi) WITH FIRE.
The little girl was the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. I. Miller, and the
family was moving. While the mo?
ther and father were superintending
the removal of their household goods
she was left in the room with sev?
eral small children until the wagon
returned to get the rest of the
goods.
While they were gone, according
to the story of the other children,
she began playing with the fire snd
her dress caught. They could not
put It out. and before the neighbors
could get in her clothes were ?u a
light blare and the room oes afire, j
The child wan qu ckiy wrapped in a
blanket and C hi for the
ambu
-h th<? fire in the room with
chemicals, but when the ambularne
I arti red, In charge of Dr. Mar
per. the child tad breathed bat last.
I all the
buraed fron her body?
i>r. Harabb night
prop
small. ?
MW \ I IR s, |;\ ICR8 M Militi?
??;??? \ M ? ? m i:<n.
?. if. ?: Church, be
gtnnlng at 10:30 P. M
?>
nmrnii:
i : '? ? ? a al
? r t h?? Sacra
Al
adght a- song aerile?, win be
In of Un?
church, under the ,iir.
i\ ]' ? full
otra of *.
'for
ant h?
.
numi ? : . \ l of
? Hai My Bo
will
:it rail? . w iiich Ik
said 11) !
:urinp
St,,? kflohlt'l-v' M.-MUiu
?
: i he M
m ill be hold in i:
at I'; 721 North Thir.l
' :val I .
Ifbt, Jan ? :? ? ?.
>-k ahar irpoae
of electing tl
of receiving the annual report)
the ? .
hank, an.il taking each actiom
Bpectii ten then
to the BtockhoMei
for the parp acting
any and all other haatneOl th..
:i> Coin.
Dg..
aro arcad ?? he present In
I or hy pro
.UiUS MITCHELL, .JR..
?
TBOS m. CRUMP,
i-or lain
One of the most desirahle ht
o?n Fifth Street, coataiaini
?rooms a: <1 Lath. This property will
?? to any one looking: for a
iad ana be bought
nable terms.
Apply to
B. A. i eat.
North S.
Retains Theanhn?
I sincerely thank the Pythlans,
other organizations and many friends
for their sympathy ami ki:
during my brother's illness.
His loving sister.
Martha Turner Smith.
For Rent.
Two new stores on Graham Street
Just around the corner from Broad
Street. Will be held only a few days
for colored tenants.
Apply to
? A. CEPHAS. Agent,
?02 North Second St
HAPPY NEW YEAR
TO ALL.
j Sheplieiil? Of B?'?hlebeni Manli
st.-a.lih I? llie Iront.
The ????\ CMgaadaatJea Mee?., With
Puaudaa* Pavor Bveeyatfcere.
There is a time for everything an?
Tins is tru?
Shepherd? an ? Daughters of :
The orsanizat I into
: we
judge from resulte.
"Fold - ni ta ninno1 ?
-tate. The bafluei
from Richmond.
?
-ville. In I
irgioia. ?
?pelar s.
nia. and
two mon? are in process of 1
? In this eit>. 1 ?
for su
print?, d by th<
. prtmou
?
DEATH CLAIM PAID.
? ?
? Ith the
I ??.
Shepa
\\ Itm
f
WIDE-AWAKE I
the
the \
ii tO be
Of the
vith.
I
l'r.
hmond. 1
I
Chah
.
Mary J. Jenkins,
I
\v.
H. Ja
lia Mal
I >??p?p??. Va.
MEMBER* Off BOARD WITH THF
OFFICERS.
?: ? Jenkins, Richmond, ?
Ora h Richmond. Va.
Lac] .1. Moi
? \ Webber, Bhepher
.1 i: Moore. Taro. Va,
Leu la Howard. Charl
Ire? Holme?. Richmond. Va.
Julius w . Albermarle County,
Va.
?. W. Cawtho: ;.omatt/>x.
The or. suhordl
town and
OOUntJ in ti:.
For full particulars, address p. ?
? ret.iry. No. Iti
North BeeOMa1 Street. Ri? hmond. Va.
Uh- Baal Indian M.m l'oinailc (o.
M orris \
Klizaheth. ? .1.
The wonderful Fast Indian Hall
Treatment .is the one to use for
straightening? the hair growing and
beautifying it. Have pretty, long
Straight hair and stop it from
being kinky, splitting and falling out
an give it to you. We
do anything for the hair you want
done; we are hair specialists with
OffOf 1.". years' experience. We have
customers every where. Wo are hon?
eet with you. If we fall we will
refund your money. Drop a postal
before buying for testimonials. We
will be Riad to refer you to our list
of customers. Price by mail 12.25
I-ast. three months. But you will
not regret It. Agent paid salary.
Wanted everywhere
THE EAST INDIAN HAIR
POMADE CO.
273 Morris Are.
Editor
Mitchell's
Lon?
Journey.
? ? .?-.|\<. s,, , m g ? ? :ii BANK
? io ??.
?.. 1?>??? Ile**!??Lieu?
oiitd Allen?* orti) add His Mml.iiii.'
Mi. mnI M. rl <'. Owens'
palatial Rei?detk-???* *VeeRhj
CatIforni??? ?p te San ? ? .m? is,...
(Continoed From lost Week.)
no event
I pro
slow
? ?y *u: ?
?
the tc
ir.uot li:
J t le
tO 111:
In bo
band
?
it
Beak
itbern man w.:
;i tlibllt?? tO
ul pill!!, d
upon the lapel of hi.
e of t ht- lonneeeee
da had pi
? t i<>\ ing ciip ot Mr.
with
On, and ?nient
of t! ? thai thbj ?? hap
moment of bit lit'??. Brilliant,
happy, with j ?t his
accompllohed Madame, o I
in the 00 her husban?!
Monde jo;n?->i in the
applause which I II?? re
i to her, too. in his remarks.
RINO INTO TIIK Fl ?G??
It was in the midst of such s
as these that the Ion. : ban
rom Richmond. Va., sat and
OOOMlered, an; ! gratiriod and
wondering if ever in the "whirligig"
of time be vaio.id be able to ?
the ?< : his institution among
flu? millions and he would be able
to "rare back" ami count hints,
being President of one of the
ing banking institutions of the
country. Often, too, we were led
to w'onder if the hand of God wae
not in all of this-?if it wore not
>', that inexplainable some
thing which had brought us up to
this stage of financial enlightenment
l nabled no to gaze upon the
hidden mysteries within.
WILL THE TRANSITION F.VKR
END?
All of thee* thoughts cou reed
through our mind, and then we
were led to ask ourselves, how long
would this last? Could we continue
our membership tn this great finan?
cial institution in the face of this
ever-increasing race prejudice, which
:
de ol
G, but whii h
of thl ? of
"II?
G?? NEXT 1
NO
?
kind
?
and Richmond
?
But 1 Id we
:? the
LIEUTENANT-COLO!
DEN<
h at
I
d '
G
?
?
THE ?
.
Phil
in a frame
fnl.
Bod
"und our
- ctton. ?; ?
and o e oat down to
able repast. The Colonel announced
to our surprise that it v.
niary for OOCb pi tahle
to ?? of the Scripture
from memory and be bad the "ban
ker frota Virginia " s? ban
dleappobl for the time be w ?
bad gOOJO through all of the
but ??
bombshell, and only our .
M the Banda] School In early life
: us from a collapse, but OTO
gave on?? eeleetiofl and could hare
greea oaooq more.
BXPERIfl >F an ornccK.
This is what we got by
;.d affiliating with ministers of
I, men trained la the re
la ways of lif.
ter for the experience. After bl
fast we exam: rs of
this truly remarkable officer. In
a brief manner he told us of his
past experiences Before he was
ekapiala in the Uadted Army
ved in the navy during the
Tivil War around Vi.-ksburg.
BO had commissions signed by Oro
?eveland. and his promotion
came during hie terni of 00*00. His
Madame listened with Intense inter?
est, too. Then Rev. Dr. Hill sang
as the Madame played. Colonel A1
lensworth'8 daughters being away
from home. The piano was of the
finest make and was intended for the
use of his daughter.
A PASTOR'S PROC.RESS.
WJe had overstayed our time, and
we left this taety dwviling with
'pleasant recollectione of our hoet
and hoeteea. Friday night came,
and with it p our ?
labors. ?
Church, and took
tor at ? but is
? ? orh ht re in ???
'mich. He
and
,lei>t of the
? and
ip of the
charch. He I split
<hur<
aurcb
out from the
w BLL PLE \-i:n with cam
IRMA
We
? ?
all arra D LOS
\
I ?
in I.?
hi?
?nira
lily \\ ?
? LAND OF MILK AND HI
il?
three
sell I
?
I
.
1RED A LA
li<
ad one
1
He
.
This
He
A POPULAR
! ?. Ro
ami
II. : ?
'ildrei!
of the ?
I furnia
??us while the
?ehe Roh
played el the piano, and the
!!..! added -
ie morali tortaio?
AT LONG BEACH.
We left for I.or at about
12 o'cloch to aaaures
f the
Ame; VseOfiSllOU The
suburban line ; We
? OB our Sum?
sd ?
eutomobl .? ce to
?
:. that 1"
?o a!!
.'mi bold the Inv?i
lor the perpOOQ. The ! ?
r to those on the Atlantic
Me man form?
ing sculptured busts in the sand, and
we readily recognized familia
tures of prominent .en.
RETURN To city.
hath house was also fr?
the i:
? l'or an hour or
(Oonttaaed on the Fifth
*!.-,?? oo Eadownaeed raid.
Richmond, 20, 1910.
This Is to certify that I have re
1 from John Mitchell. Jr..
Grand Chancellor of the Grand
Lodge of Virginia, Knights of Py?
thias. ?. ?., S. ?.. ?., ?., A. and
?.. (?15?1.00) one hundred and fifty
dollars In payment of the death
claim of Brother John EL Stanton.
who was a member of Valley Lodge.
No. 7?. of mcrttrton/I.
Signed:?
SARAH SIMS.
Beneficiary.
Witness:?
J. G. Smith.
Robert Gray.
G? K^iN \LS AMI Ulti El S.
Mr. V. ? '
.
? ? G? itiklin, of OOI
toa, Va < alb i on us.
be
? ?; \. Cephao,
it Dixoa, of
Hampton In Va..
.t the 1. Bko r?
Mr Roolya,
Cap?
tile Will
of Bai
Ity and
Mr i L Dai lo, l'riiii Inai Howl
Bow III
I
itltnte, H.:iu| ? ? ? x'-r. J.
ston,
W.
? : law.
Mr. I
';. lor
w ? or a
ira.
!.. I>
I I
Mr.
will I?
t be
dai.? h ?.'?.?
.. II I I.. : ? .
of his In? ? .a
I
r of the
I burch, RU li?
to
? t be
Dr
R. D. Wyi eft for
the
1 2 : ?? 1 train. Rev. ThOBB]
of the Dur
? r.? than
? bj
him. Tin
:
if their lore aad ap
?
?'? the
imll] He wiahea .iii
his friends a ed prosperous
pray
?
IN MIMOKIAM
Mr. Tea
?pie Ali. . ? of
John
moud. Va. died at his home. ? ! ?:
ruing.
I
know lodged bit
and ur.ite.l with I
Chnrch, of which he was .?
olar rvlng the Sn
School for many war
and neper
tifili.
all. For, in truth, ho lived fot
'imself.
He was a graduate of the Rleh
: Normal School, and also the
Richmond Institute, and for
ti.UKht in the public
was appointed to .?? position
in the f'nited Sta?
which he tilled wi'h credit f?
Re leaves a wife and seven I
children, and one
R L Smith, of Chula, who.
with a large number of relatives aad
friend-, mourn their loes.
WANTED?a ? uree at 201 Allea
nue. Apply with referee*?.