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VIRGINIA IS GOOD SHAKE-UPBROUND ?Chicago Council Make Slate at , Natural Bridge and Then Hike to Richmond. Seven members of the Chicago City Council, the same comprising what is known as the- "slato committee, of that body, registered at tho Jefferson last night en route home after hav? ing spent some time at Natural Bridge, where they renovated the Chicago ? landing committees. The list Is com? posed of Aldermen John A. Kichert, Anton A, Cerihac and Angus*. Kruni bolz, Democrats, and Lewis D. Sills. .William K. Lipps and Albert J. Fisher. Republicans. -Mis. Klshor, who ac compahled her liushunu on the trip, wae tho only woman in the- party. "While, on its departure troin Chicago, It was announced that aside from making up the -slate.' the committee would take the rcfel curs and look over historic Virginia, other members of the Chicago Council u ;ubtlesa will be of the opinion that the greater part 01 the time was used in another direc? tion entirely. As a mailer of fact, the deliberations ot the committee will result In a veritable 'Vnakt-up." Leaving Chicago, apparently, with the task of naming twenty-four ?landing committees, iiie delegation ?will return with the recommendation that they be reduced otic-half, and be jtiaced on a working basis, that is, enough business will be given each committee to keep it at work, from Its vantage point In ths mountains of Virginia, the ?"slate" cctnntitl.ee bc came convinced lhat several of the Council organisations had little or not hing to do, and they were strick? en from the list, having their tasks disttlhuted among the do^en survivors Of the old regime. Dcmneratn Lead. Some idea of the change may he had from the statement that under the old order of things there were -70 committee assignments, whereas now There win he ^aJy 19D. The number, nn the lour select committees will remain the same?thirty-one. the new or? ganization provides for a total of ,:n i'laces. as against 3nl under the former vystem. The Republicans receive sev? enty-three commlttac Jobs and the ljfmo.-r.iis 138. The particular portion of the Jour? ney that lakes tho delegation by this citj is In no sense political, and its members are loth to say much ab>.u-. the political situation, unless you care to discuss in a cbfu.i1 way the chances of one of the many candidates for the presidential chair. Heretofore, in Its efforts to be nhav lutely free from all political associa? tions In making' up the lists, the com? mittee has been unsuccessful, and it n?s said on this occasion that -iwr: though it was so far removed, it woul:) he impossible to escape the solicita? tions of the anxious ones In Chicago. To a c-Tlaln extent this has been ?rue. 'out It also Is a faot that they found themselves mor? unhampered thla year than ever before. Then. too. they ?nw Virginia and had the rest that they promised themselves. Th?y are re? turning to Chicago this mornlr.K. Condition in Critical. [Special to The Times-Dispatch.] Lynchburg, Vs.. April lfi.?The con? dition of Dr. Rawley W. Marlin, pres? ident of the State Roard of Health, at {11 o'clock to-nlg-ht waj extremely crit ' Jcsl. Democratic Club Meeting. /, meeting of the South Richmond r>emo cralic flub will be held lo-morrotr nlfiht in the courthouse. Here are two new Crossetts that have style written all over, them. No. 19i ra on the popular Rhino last? Jr No. rf>5 is one of the famous Croasett a favorite with good dressers Jeverr- patents. Made from sterling coitskln where. The leather is dull cadet?ona which keeps its finish. High heel and of the best wearing leathers made, jJggQl; arch, dull calf top. A winner this season, MAKES LIFE'S WALK EASY $4 to $?> everywhere TBtDI K4ABK Lewis A.Crossett. Inc., Maker North Abine.lott. Mdif TIM?S-jl>j,a>Jr'A x Oil, APjc\1L, 1 '7th 1 X4iC OUPONSit.O rji'C? N S^C.U.TtveJ^^^lffJ^ This newspaper bas been selected as (be one paper in this city for (be adiance complimentary dlttrlbatlon of this tTe.it work. The $12 Sei 5 Volumes Feather Weight F.dition. FREE Above coupon with live others of consecutive dates, presented at this office with only the necessary promo? tion and expense items of distribution, amounting to a total of $1.98 (which includes freight from factory, clerk hire, checking, wrapping, and all other expense items), will secure this complete set for you if prc ecnted before this complimentary edition is exhausted, at which time the national canvass will b; started at its regular installment price of $12 per set. Sec illustration and full description in the display announce? ments printed daily. Mail orders iillcl under the same offer if you will pay'express charges upon re - - -1 [ > t of set. Only on; complimentary tct can be allowed for any one family. Long go the year began in spring. In 1582 the Gregorian Calendar changed the beginning of the year to January, but we all feel like I freshening and renewing ourselves, and particularly our clothes, at this lime. Everything is fresh and clean in our store, nothing but new j styles?never before such a wide I variety of good looking clothes. Chauffeurs! j You have not been overlooked in our spring preparations. Norfolk Suits in Khaki, Crash and Unlincd Whipcords. Prices, $5 to $35. An opening of new Bags. There's as much style in Leather Bags as in woolen goods?come in and see the latest in both classes. Suit Cases big enough to hold an extra suit, an evening suit, and all the shirts, neckwear and fixings for a two weeks' trip?all are here. A Solid Leather Bag or Suit Case at $5 that will be a handy possession for a lifetime! The best sort of Trunks, too ; ?5 to $65. Big Basement department. News of South Richmond South Richmond Bureau. I > The Tinios-Dlspatch, 1020 Hull Street. Phone Mudlson ITC. Permission to use the courthouse Friday night for the regular meeting of the South Richmond Democratic Club was granted yesterday by Judge E. II. W?lls. Immedi? ately President Carter C. Jones, of the club. Issued n call tor the meeting. It will begin promptly at 8 o'clock. The meeting linn aroused a great amount Of Interval on both aides of the James, and a prominent candidate from the north side said yesterday that a number of voters from I that part 01 the city would be on hand. Tlits Is the first meeting In the ware In which all cnndldntes have beon together, and will prove of Interest. Ten men who ore seeking counetlmantc honors are ex? pected to be present. Fined for Heating Wife. Advertlrlng aoesn't always pay?at least ?o saya Jamc* Wilson, who in the Tollco Court, Tort :, yesterday was fined !'.?') and costs for I ii-iren ilna his spouse, who. lie avers, was secured through a want ud. In a local paper. WlUon, according to hli story, dcelrod to enter Into matrimony and placed an advertisement III the paper. In . which he set forth his qualifications. Ho | was h.sieged with applications, and aftor I looking over llie Held decided on the pres? ent wife. They were married in three days. I All did not go well w ith the couple, and I the charge yesterday ngulnH Wilson was) the result. Ills wife claimed, arid showed j evidence. Hint she bad been sadly batter ed. Wilson was required to furnish bond i for good behavior for twelve months. More Toddlers Summoned. H. M. Smith, Uurrcll Powell, James Mon-1 tels and .lames McNeil, all pcddlors ot tuh, have been summoned to appear in iho Po-t lice Court. Part 3, to answer lb the. uhargo of violating the puddling law. The men | are alleged to have been out of sight of , their wagons, contrary to the ordinance which Is designed to prevent several ped? dlers from working under one license. Central Convocation. The spring meeting of the i'entrsl Con? vocation of the Diocese of Southern Vir? ginia Will be bold In Monde Memorial F.ids I copal Church, beginning Monday morning, lit will last unill Thursdav. About twenty . I - I ministers have notified the Rut. F. Ernest Warren thnt they will attend. The officers of the convocation are: Itov. <.'. H. Bryan, D. D.. dean; Tlev. Flournoy I Bouldln, treasurer; F. O. Itlddle, secretary. | The special objects of the organization Is the furtherance of missionary work of thc i church In Its territory. Choir Guild to Meet. The choir Oulld of the Mead,' Memorial Church will meet Friday afternoon tit tbci residence of Mra. E. <3. Hill on West Twelfth Street. Alley-Carter Nuptial*. TEACHERS PLEAD FOR HIGHER PAY Those Not Included With Ele? mentary Staff Urge Action on Ordinance. All classes of school teachers save those of the elementary grades were before the Committee on Finance last night, seeking an increase in pay. It was recalled that the Council so amended the budget as to give all of the ?27,000 sei apart for Increasing the pay o*f teachers to less than half of the entire number, who teach In the white elementary grades. This left the kindergarteners, hlfrh school teach? ers, principals, Janitors and colored teachers with no raise, and a stipple mentary resolution has been offered appropriating 517.OnO additional to rec? tify the admitted Injustice done when the budget was amended. The Finance Committee hoard from them all, but look no action. An equally large delegation, headed by Superintendent J. A. C. Chandler, Oscar B. Panish, Rev, R. A. Goodwin and others, appeared In behalf of the plans for now Rellevun School, urging the committee not to scale the appro-1 priatlon or to eliminate the auditor? ium feature. Admitting that the primary was ap- , preaching, and that they had oonstitu- i onts needing Jobs In th.> Fire Depart- i ment, Councllmon Pollock and Jones.' of new Madison Ward, appeared In ' behalf of a resolution for the purchase of a motor hook and ladder truck for the Fire Department, the resolution; providing for the transfer of ope of ! the horse trucks now in uso to Soutn j Richmond, and the addition of a com? pany of ten men to thn Fire Depart- | ment pay roll. The ordinance regulating the eine-j trie plant was argued at length hy I Chairman Mil's, of the Water Com-1 mlttee, and Chairman Don I/*avy, of the Electricity Committee, with the usual divergence of views a? ta the Utes 10 b- made 61 the expensive plant th? tttv has ercctad. T.-\h committee heard speeches >jnCl 1i ?'e".cck; then went Into ssisiitiv? s-esslon. and authorized payment to he made for the City Dock In city bonds, at par, the price being $flp.0iio. J, R. Siegfried, recently elected clerk j of Special Assessments to stlC**od ..'tsie F. Wood, resigned, having ?H ci r,ed the position, the committee I elected Charles P. Cooke. r.ow an e?r ploye of the Pulton Rrick Company. The other name In nomination was that of John A. Dunnington. Without taking up Its doek't. the committee adjourned to next Monday night at S o'clock. Courtney?Tlobcrie. West Point, Va., April IS.?The West Point Baptist Church was the scene of a pretty wedding this after? noon at I o'clock, when Miss I.llllan I Pearl Roberts, only daughter of Mr. i and Mrs. C. J. Roberts, and John Wil? fred Courtney, son of W. S. Courtney, of lilitle Plymouth, were married by Tlev. v.. R. Hanls, pastor of the church. The bride entered with her brother, Fred Roberts, of Savannah, Go,, who gave her away. Hoc only attendant was Miss Mae Owens, her cousin. The best man was Llewellyn Courtney, brother of the groom. The ushers were Charles Flmore, Hugh Norment, Rernanl Field and Arthur Owens. Mrs A. J, Bagby, cousin of the bride, presided ot the organ. Mr. and Mrs. Courtney left on the 1:30 train for a Northern trip. They will he at home after May 1. The guests trom a distance were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roberts. Savannah. Ca.; Mr. and Mrs. Burton. Klsom: Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Dlggs, W. S. Court? ney and Mrs. Outhrle, of Little Ply? mouth; Mr. and Mrs. I,. Oourtnoy, King and Queen; Hugh Norment, Wllllams burg; Misses Pearl and Gladys Rllee, Irvlhgt?n. An Informal reception was given by the bride's parents at their home on Monday night. X very pretty marriage was celnhr.iled last night In ihe parlors of the parsonage of ihe Asbury Methodist fhurch, when Miss Blanche M Carter became ihe wife of T. O Alley. T'.ie ceremony was performed by ihe paste,!. Rev. J; h. Eggleston. The y>ung couple left for a Northern tour.' .T,-.?j will milk* their home, la Oak Grove. PASSENGERS WHO WERE SAVED ON BOARD CARPATHtA On board 'the Carpailila, steaming to | Now York, are the survivors of the! Tltanlc'a passongurs und crew. Of the | 172 first class passengers, 112 uro j women and .sixty are men; of tho 108 socond class passengers, ninety-fouT ore women and fourteen ari men. In addition 18 a list of flfty-thres survivors whose names do not appear on the ship sailing ?bt. Of these, thlrty-nlno aro women and fourteen nro men. 1,1st of first class p.xssongirs who Harry Andereon, Miss E. W. Allen, were saved: Harry Anderson, Miss E. W. Allen, Mrs. E. \V. Appleton, Mrs, John Jacob As'tor and maid, Rogerson. Mr. j., Mrs. Arthur, Miss Emily B., Miss Susan P., Master Alli? son and maid (probably certain th's Is Rlyerson famllv, of Philadelphia); Shatter, Miss (probably Miss e. W. Scutes); Spuddon. Mr. and M/s. J. j. (probably Mr. and Mrs. Frederick O. Kpeddon); Wtlliams, Rich N. (prob? ably N. M. William?. Jr.). O'Connoll, -Mrs. Itoborl (probably Mrs. K. C. Cornell). The second-clnss passengers on board tlfe Carpathla saved from tito Titanic are: William Angle, Hanna A. Belson, Ada R. Rail, M"s3 Kate Hiss. Edward Benno, Miss Ethol Beano, Miss Dagmar BryhD, MrS. Karollna Bystrom, Mrs. Charlotte Collyer, Sl'ss Maijorio Coll yer, Mrs. Alice Chrlstv, Miss Julia Christy, Mrs. Ada M. Clarke, Miss Cameron, Mrs. Stuw.irt Collett, Albert b\ Caldwoll, Mrs. Sylvia Caldwcll, Aldcn G. Caldwell, Mrs. Lulu Drew, Miss Agnes Davis, John M. Davis. A. H. Barkworth. Mrs. Jumcs Bus? ter, George A. Brayton, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Beckwlth, Kurl H, Uehr, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Bishop, Miss Bescttc, Henry Blank, Miss Lillian Benlham, Miss Caroline Bounell, Miss O. C, Bow en, Miss Elsie Bowermau, Mrs. Wll llBtn Bucknell, Mrs. j M. Brown, Mrs. j. J. Brown, e. P. Cnlderhead, Mrs. Churchill Cardell, Mrs. J. W. Cardozn, Thomas Cardozo, W K. Carter, Miss Lucille Carter, Mrs. William E. Carter. Master William Carter, Howard B. Chase (probably Case). Mrs. T. W. Cavendish and maid, Mrs. H. F. Charte, Mr. and Mrs. M. E Chambers, Miss Gladys Cherry, Paul Chevro, Mrs. Wal? ter Clarke, Mrs. E G. Crosby. Miss Crosby, Mrs. John B Cummlngs. Robert W. Daniel. Karl Darrett, Mrs. iVo Other Emulsion lias The Quality 1 here Are Two Sizes? 1 6 oz. and 8 oz. Each?Biown Bottles Only. No p^u To Eat Up Quantity All Druggists arc Glad to Sell It Childre- ..etc It?Tastes Good Sample Bottle Free by Mail That those who arc seeking health and strength for themselves, children, rela? tives or friends may experience the life giving properties of this exclusive Nor? way gold medal ozonized cod liver oil medicinal food emulsion?as well as to know Ozorhulslon superiority?in being most palntnl le and easy to take?a uon erous 3-oz. bottle will be sent by mnll io those who send addresses by postcard re. letter to Ozomulslon, 54S Pearl et, N. Y. Headquarters for j Old Virginia Meats ' Two year-old Orfl.nge county. Jordan & Small Smithlleld hams, per pound. r.Q cents. One-yenr-old Orange county hams, per pound, 25 cents. Shoulders and bacon sides, per pound, IP. cents. Smithfleld jowls, per pound. 15 cents. EAT HEARTILY Eat what you like?no 111 effects If you j talto j r,ne for a largo bottle. Ask your drug j gist. ! ^?us?jiua??i.Liai..-..i,i_ -tii?umuiiJ advertising TbAT PC 1,1,8. i We have men In our office who can mnk? I advertising copy .'airly brlstiu with etlllng I poln.is; other m?n who actually "ttllnk In pictures." Experience lm? tuuslit them how to produce hu\erUntne that will "gel tho bualiu-iiS. ' "'in organisation la at your aer vicc. Advice free. FRBKMAS ADVERTISING AGENCY, INC., Mutual Building, Richmond. .. .. Vlrglors. _ Then,, Madiaon 24U. See Our Windows mm globe The time to decide is now? Will yoa secure inexpensive, pleasurable mileage, or? "just tires'*? "Goodrich Service" is no abstract phrase. It means, first of all, GOOD WILL service?and a square deal to all. It is backed up by the greatest organization ever provided to keep in touch with and care for the tire user's wants. "Goodrich Service" is neither new, patentable nor sensational; it is as old as MADE OF The Original American Clincher Th? Integrally molded tiro; bullt as a vsrJt OJtd cured as a unit-?combining thai qualities which only FORTY YEARS of rubber manufacturing ?aporience could produce. One b a a d r ? d branches and ser? vice stations take care of tho tlr? user afto* eale. A oora plete system of die A L With TSLACtt MASK RUBBER the White Toagh Tread tributing bonces?eupplUd with tire? In nil style*, to fit all rims, to suit all pur? pose*?where replacements ar? always convenient and adjustments always satis* factory to th? tire user. Will you buy ?Ja?* three," ?r partake of CaoJrlch Saralcm-? In both pleasure and mileage a proren quantity. The B. F. GOODRICH CO. AKRON, OHIO Largett in th* worU Thornton Davidson, H. Heron Daniel, Mis. Jj. Devllliors, Mr. and Mrs. A. Dick, Mr. and Mrs. Washington Dodge ana son. Miss Sarah Dodge, Frederick Douglas, Mrs. Walter Douglas. J. 1. Flynn. Mrs. Mark fortune. Mis,s Lucille Fortune, Misa Allee Fortuno,' Dr. und Mrs. Henry Fraueuthut, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Fraucnth.il, Miss Mur garet Frollcher, Mrs. Jucquen Futrello. Mrs. Leonard Cibsun, Miss Dorothy Gibson. Mrs. Samuel Goldenberg, Miss Ella GolUenberg, .Sir and Lady Cos ma Duff Gordon, Colonel Archibald Grade, Mr. Graham, Miss Margaret E. Graham] j Mrs. Lue D. Greenfield, William Green? field, Mrs. William Graham. Henry Harder, Mr. and Mrs. Georgs A. Harder, Xlonry S. Harper, Mrs. Uonry 6-, Harper, Henry J. Hawkts ford. Mrs. Charles M, Hays and daughter, Mrs. Henry 13. Harris. Miss Jean Hippach, Mr* Ida .S. Hlppnch, Mrs. John C Hogcboom, Mr. and Mm. Fred M Hoyt. J. Brucu Istnay Mro. A. F. Leader, Mrs. Ernest Lines, Ml?3 Mary C, Lines, Miss G. F; Lo hgloy. Miss GeorgeUu. A. Madlll, Pierre Marschau, Mrs. D. W. Marvlne, Mrs. W. B. Minahan, Olivia Middle, Miss Daisy Mlnnahun. Mis. Washington Newell, Miss Made? line Xowdll, Miss Marjorle Newell, j Miss Helen Newsom, E. C. Ostby. Mrs. Ostby, Miss Helen It. Ostby, F. Ormond, Major Arthur Peuchen, Mrs. Thomas Potter, Jr., Mrs. George Khelnm, Ed? ward S. Robert, C. Hojniano, Miss IL Roslboc, Miss Edith Kosenbaum. Mrs. Martin Rothschild, Countess of Roths, Adolpho SaalHeld, Abraham Salomon, Mrs. P. Sc.habert. Robert Dougihs Sheddele, Frederick Scward. Mrs. Wil? liam D. Silver, 1. Spencer Sil verthoroo. Colonel Alfonso Simonlus. William T Sloper, Mr. and Mrs. John Snyder, Mrs W. A. Spencer and maid. Dr. Max Stall el in, Mrs. P. .^'lephenson. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. H. Stennel,' -Mrs. Wal ter Stephcnso.n, Mrs. George M. .Sterin, Mrs. Frederick .1. Swift, Emil TnussiK, Miss Ruth Toussig, Mr. and Mrs. J. Li. Thayer, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bl Taylor, Gilbert M. Tucker. Mrs. F. M. Warren, Mrs. J. Stuart White, MIbs Mary Wick. MIbs Helen A. Wilson, Mrs. George D. Widonerj and maid, Miss Constanoe Wlllard, Hugh ootr.er, Miss Mary Young in the following list tho names as received by wireless are given thoir probable interpretation: First cabin list Abbott, Mrs. Rosa (probably Mrs. N. Atihurt. Andrews, MIsb K. T. (probably Miss Cornelia I.) Chlblnace, Mr6. B. (probably Mrs. E. B. Chlbnall). Douglas, Robert (probably Mr. or Mrs. W. Douglues, or Mrs. F. C. Doug? lass). Ellis. Miss (may be Miss Eustlc). Klnchen, Miss Fmlle (possibly Mrs. Forecast) Virginia?Showers aud eoolrr Wednesday; 'Thursday cloudy, .North Carolina?Sbuwcrn Wednesday null probably Thursday, Special I.ocitl Dutn for Vestcrday. 12 noon temperature . 73 3 P. M. temperature . 78 Maximum temperature up to 8 P. M. SO Minimum temperaluro up to S P. M. 64 Mean temperature ..,. 72 Normal temperature . ?8 Excess In temperature. )b Excess In temperature since March 1 . 2S Accum, deficiency In temperature since January 1 . 101 Rainfall last twenty-four* hours. .Trace Excess in rainfall since March 1.. 2.73 Accum, excess in rainfall since January l . 2.fio Local observation 8 P. M. Yesterday. Temperature . 74 Humidity. ei Wind, direction .South Wind, velocity . 6 Weather .Cloudy Rainfall last twelve hours .Truce CONDITIONS IN IMPORTANT CITIES. (At 8 P. M. Eastern Standard T'me.) Place. Ther. It. T. L. T. Weather. Asheville _ ?4 68 58 Cloudy Atlanta . 64 72 62 Rain Boston . ?6 7S 00 Cloudv Oklahoma ...60 55 50 Cloudy Pittsburgh ..oft 76 ?0 Cloudy St. Louis _54 56 If. Cloudv St. Paul . 40 42 34 P. claudy San Francisco 56 58 50 Clear Savannah 4.. 68 80 tiS Cloudy Spokane . 53 62 40 P. cloudy Tampa . 78 88. 74 P. cloudy Washington.. 72 76 <!6 P. cloudjy Winnipeg- 88 42 26 Clear Wythcvlllo .. 60 72 56 Cloudy MINI ATI'II R A I.M A N A C. April 17. 1312 J11C-H TIDE. Sun rises.... 5:34 Morning-4:115 6nn Hits...., 6:46 Evening..^.4. P. R. Kenyon). Ktmbcrluy, Mr. und Mrs. Ed. (pob albly Mrvund Mrs. K. N. Ktmball). Kennyman, P. A. (probably Mr. and I Mrs. P. R. Kenyon). i Lindstrom, Slngrld (probably Mrs. J. Lindstrom). Mile .''notably Kranit D. Millet). I Ploreui.' .1 Dur?n, Ascutidon Duran, ] .Mis. Mary Dav's, Mrs. Ada Dol'ng. [Miss Elsie Doling. Mis. I.lzzle O. Faun i thorpe, Miss Ethel Qaratde. Miss Alice .Herman. Miss Mary D. Hewiiott, Ueorgo Harris, Mrs. Jane Herman, Miss Kate ! Herman. Miss Annie Hold, Mrs. Esther Hurt, Miss Eva Hurl. Miss Nina Har? per, Anna M-u mala'n? and son, Mrs. Elisabeth I look* he, Miss Nellie Hock? ing-, Mrs. Amy Jucobsohn. Miss Nora Keuno, Miss Fannie Kelly, Miss Louisa I Laroche, Miss Jessie ff, Leltoh, Mm. Lainore, Mrs. Alice Louch, Miss Reriha Lehman, Mrs. Elizabeth Melllnger and child, Mrs. A. Mallet, Masler Andrere,! .Mallet. Mrs. Elizabeth Nye, Miss Alice I l'liWllps. Emtlio L'nllai. Julian l'ndro. : Mrs. L. Parrlsh, Mrs. Kmilo l'ort?lup-1 pi, Mrs. Jane O. Q'Uclc. Miss Wennle ?, I Mulrk. Miss Phyllis O. Quick, Mrs. LH- | lie Reboiif, -Mrs. Lucy uldr.dale. Mi.s.i Emily Rurs, Mr. an'd Mrs. Entile P.'ch ard and son. Miss MaiudO Slncook, Mrs. Marlon Smith; Miss Edna S. Trout, Mrs. Mattida Weiss, M|bs Susan WeWber, Miss Marlon Wr'ght, Miss ll?sslr Watt, Miss Bertha Watt. Mrs. Weut and two children. Mrs. Addle Wells, M?ss J. Wells. Ralph Wells. Charles Williams the rear?" celved by wireless ar<? riven their probable Interpretation: Second cabin?"Juliet. Mr. Laroche" fn.?h. I ably Mis. Joseph Laroche); "Simone. Mr. Larochu" (probably Stinori Laroche); Llnk kanca, Ml?s Anna (probably Mrs. William l.ahllgen); ?Hrshall, Miss Hate (probably ,.Mr?. Marshal; i. Mantle, Mr. Paul A- (prob? ably Mrs William Angler. Mn?croU. Mis* Millie (probably Miss Nelll? Wslcr?fti; [.Mtilors, J. N. (probably Wiillam Meilers); I .Naaaraell. Mrs. Adella (pr'-ba.bl> Mrs. Nich? olas Nasser); Oxenham. Percy J. fproi'ab.y j Thomas ?xehharal; Rogers, Miss KIJs* [ (probably Bellha Rogers)) Httwaaa, Miss Bynly (probably LIU la Bllven), 1.1st at survivors whose mmu do not ap? pear on the original sal'.in; list, probably Includes a larni nuir.be.- o: tho?? who toon tl.c ship at Cherbourg: 1 lijiUua. Mle-sA., DurOs, Mrs. O. M.; i.'nss t here. Mtis B. U.; Chumdaaah, Mrs. Victo? rin". Daniel, M:?s Hsr,?h; DeietIO, Miss; UraushsoaUd, Alfltd; Flegeahelm, Mit? An 1 telnet to; Francatolll, Miss; Uoocht, James; Itelveraoa, Mrs. A. O. Troy, N, Y.j lloner, Henry It.; Mammy. Miss Rubsrta; Muck, Philip E.. Derby. Conn.; Ncllcerd. Mine.: I I..ivory. Miss Hertha. I^sncur, Gustave J.; I Panhart, Miss Nanette; Uenaso, Mrs. Mammen J.; Ranr.lt, Mis* Apple; Bercreea, Miss AUfUSta; Hteffanson, H. B.; i Sngosser, Miss Emma; Smith. Mrs. F. I'.t I ay ton. Miss Hilda; .smith. Mrs I.ucln P.. j Morifantourn, W. Va ; Ward, Miss Emma; Tbor. Miss Ella; Tucker, Mrs. and maid; Brown, Edith; Brown. T, W. S.; Charles, \V. M E. i Carniaclon, Raaardo K. M.; ljrlscoll. Miss B.i Formory. Mtss Elotn; Oorrcal, Mrs. Marcy; llealy, M/s? Koran; Ilanaoi.. Mrs. Jennie; Hjsosonn*. Ma-?ee "fariia'j McGowan, Miss Annie; MeDcarmont, j.Mirs I.ntltla; Mare, Mrs. Florence; Pensky, Miss Rossi; Skellery. Mrs. W. N.; rrout. Sirs. Jessie; Haies. Miss M. Caadee; Becker. j Mrs. Allen, daughters Rurh anil Mary slid son Richard'; Davidson, MW Mary; Ilain alatmcr, i; ; H.ihialnlmer, M. Th( OF RICHMOND'S SHOPPING CENTRE. Tin's safe and convenient hank ox tends to you every possible courtesy. Women especially will find an account here helpful. It HA DEIST ON, President. W. ROTHKRT. First Vici-Rret-ldent. JXO. G. WALKER, ec.ond Vioe-Presldent ?\NDREW M. ODOVER. H em, you win stand in 'em, we mean Besehen Shoes?Understand? Special Display of Men's Shoes 1009 E. Main St Sold Only At 507 E. Broad St. f^- L- Barnes Safe & LockCo., Inc. Manufacturers and Dealers In everything tn Safes. Vaults and Dank Vault BMtttngs. Special Uns of Safes, standard fireproof, from $20 up. Old safes taken In pars pay? ment of n?w purohase. Sketches, catalogues and Dnloeg nhnorfully fur? nished on*he smallest to largest ltsms. R. T. LIPSCOMBE, Sales Manager, 0-11-1H Sooth Eighth Street. 8SpspB885 ntehroand. V?,