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BUSINESS PEOPLE READY FOR PARADE Program at Auditorium Contains i Some Mysterious Feat? ures. BIG CIVIC DEMONSTRATION Commercial Organizations to Join in March Next Tues? day Night. Completed programs' Issued yester? day covering the pur ado and mass mcetlng, which arc to bp the crown? ing featuroG of "Everybody's Move? ment," speak welj for the breadth and uniqueness of l lie arrangements. From the time of the formation of tho parade in front of the City Hull at 7:30 o'clock on the evening of Jan? uary 2,'to the last, speech at tho Audi? torium, every hour will ne tilled with f natures and surprises caVulatod to weld a new feeling of brotl.erhood and a now spirit of co-op;.ration be? tween the varied interests of the city. In the plethora, of celebrations of vurloui kind-: held by American cities, this one will staud alone. No special interest has an axe to grind and no particular phase or the city's activi? ties Is to be exploited. A united move? ment on the part ol the eight allied business organization of Richmond to effect a better understanding and closer co-operation between the com? mercial clubs and the rest of the city wus what the originators Intended and the program has been modeled solely to this end. All differences are to be forgotten, and all of busy, pro? gressive, enthusiastic Richmond, Otti? liens and municipal officers ae well as business men will unite In a single movement for the furtherance of a common cause?namely, to make this city a better place In which to llvo and in which to buy. Many Stirprlnes In Store. The program of the exorcises at the Auditorium If especially Interesting. Good music, good speaking and a mysteriously guarded eel of surprises win combine to crowd the large build? ing to its capacity. The musical program has been pro pared under the direction of Walter C. Mercer. It contains in full the spe? cial songs which will be rendered dur? ing tho evening, and in the sinning of which the audience will Join. Tho exercises will op>;n with the overture. "The Stare and Stripes Forever.' Roues, by the Richmond Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Henry W. Halter. The lull proKiam of the even Ing follows: Kvenln? Program. : Song, "Queen of the Sunny South." !? W. ,C. M-i -lohn Marshall High School chorus, Philharmonie Orchestra n i d Audience. 2. "Formal Opening of Meeting and Presentation of the Presiding OfTlcer. His- Honor P. C. Klchnrdson, Mayor of Richmond,'' T. M. Ctrrlngton, cbalr in.n joint committee of arrangements. .2. Address ? 'Richmond's Growth, P? I and Present, and the Causes Therefor." Henry I* Cnbell, former president Chamber of Commerce. 1. Songs?(a) "Ode to John Marshal! High School." by Miss Helen It. Mon eell; (b> '"Richmond Wooster Song," by Its quality is all Its own-yFrult Illicit. The velvet Kind Ice Cream. As usual we have them ready for you to come and hear and choose. Maud Powell Records Just now all Richmond is in? terested in the coming visit of Maud Powell. All her records can be heard here. Call for them. .M POWELL Amato Now Sings Only for the Victor Se325 Pagllaccl?Prologo (Prologue) .Leoncavallo 85327 Carmen?Cantonc del Toreador (Toreador Song).DUet 88323 Otcllo?Credo (Iago'g Creed) ..Verdi B.vnico CAncso and pasrcale amato Twelve-Inch. {4 each. In Italian. 89032 I'nru del Dentlno? Duct. Act IV?Port I. Invano Alvnro. (In Vain, Alvafot).Verdi Si'O.".' Korea del Dentlno?-Duel, Act IV?Part II, I.e .Mlnaccle. I fieri nccenll (Thy Menaces Wild I) .Verdi This has long been tho Victor ?tpre of Richmond and the South. Al? ways we off-r tho new and the old favorites. RECORDS?VICTORS?VICTItOI.AS. 103 East Broad St. Oldest Music House in Virginia and North Carolina. W. C. M.. high school chorus and or? chestra. 5. Addross-i-"Rlehmond,B Future and How Assured," William T. Dabncy. business manager, Richmond Chamber of Commerce. 6. Song. "Do Ii Now." by H. F. S. j 7. Address?"Civil Duty of Our Citi? zens," Rev. Edward N. Callsch. i. Song. "Richmond," by T. P. B. 0. Address?"The Homes of Rich? mond, the Sources of Her Commercial and Social Integrity," Hon. Andrew 1 Jackson' Montague, former Oovornor of Virginia. 10. Song, "Get Together," by F. H. S. Notice.?"The Big Sneezo" and other special "stunts" will be Interpolated, as the spirit of the occasion suggests. The Parade. The big spectacle of the celebration will be the parade, which will march from the City Hall to the auditorium, by the way of Broad, Adams, Franklin und Laurel Streets. As many of the members of the eight business organ! only for the Victor The great baritone of the Metropolitan Opera has decided, like other noted artists, that only the Victor can do justice to his voice and will therefore make records only for the Victor. The first Amato records are selections from the operas in which he has made his greatest successes, and they reproduce the voice of the famous baritone with all its wonderful purity and stirring resonance. Victor Red Seal Kcco.-ds, 12-ihch, $3 each. In Italian e'832G Pagliacci?Prologo (rro'.oeue).Leoncavallo 8332'/ Carmen?Canzone del Toreador (Toreador Song) ... .Bizet 88328 Otello?Credo (Iaeo's Creed) .. .Verdi Hear these superb records at any Victor dealer's, and ask him for a Jan uary supplement which contains a complete list of new single- and double faced Victor Records, with a detailed description of each. with the January list of new Victor Records Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J. Victor Needlei 6 cents per 100, 60 cents per 1000 zations as are able to bo out will be , In the line of march, as well as tho i Board of Aldermen and members of tho City Council. Detachments of mounted police, brass bands and drum corps will lend a martial air to the ' procession. Tho parade will form i promptly at 7:30 o'clock, and will move j .ive minutes later. In order to insure a targe attend? ance of traveling men. letters were yesterday mailed to a number of busi? ness men employing commercial trav? elers, requesting that, as far as com? patible with their interests, they per? mit their sales forces to remain In the , city during tho celebration. The order ; of parade will be as follows: Order of Parndr. 1. Mounted police. 2. Band. 5. Chief Marshall H. Carl Boscnen. i. Personal aides to chief marshal. Sergeant John Augustine and Sergeant Fontaine Jones. 6. The Mayor. 6. Members of the Board of Alder? men and Common Council. 7. Heals of city departments and Judges. S. Special escort. 9. Richmond Advertisers' Club. 10. Chamber of Commerce. 11. Band. 1'.'. Business Men's Club. 13. Retail Merchants' Association. 14. Pr?m Corps. 15. Travelers' Protective Association, lfi. United Commercial Travelers. 17. South Richmond Business Men's Cluh. Automobiles or other vehicles will The "Light House" of Business Directing More Forcefully, More I Certainly and More Cheaply, the j Great Buying Public, to the Houses I of Reliability and Progress I- See the Beautiful Example Every Night, Corner Seventh and Main ! Sts., Then Let Us Tell You More. VIRGINIA RAILWAY & POWER CO. not be permitted. "Everybody walks tor Richmond." Ulvlnlon Fonnntlou. Each organization In the lino of march has been assigned a military , aide. In uniform, who will assist it in I the formation of its lines. The dlf ferent divisions will gather at the i points named bslow and Join the main column upon order of the aide. Tho 1 line of formation will be as follows: | .Mounted police. Tenth Street, be? tween Broad and Cupllol. Klrst hand. In the reur of the police. Mayor, members of Board of Alder- , men, City Council, judges, heads of city departments?Capitol Street, head of | division facing Tenth Street. Military | aides, Captain David Lenry and Ser? geant George C. Ruskell. Special escort, under leadership of Captain Henry S. Hotchkiss. will form on Eleventh Street, facing Capitol. Military aide, Lieutenant K. M. Bid good. Richmond Advortlsors' Club will j form on Eloventh Street, between Broad and Capitol. I Military Aloe?Lieutenant M. F. Jamea. Chamber of Commerce?South tide of Broad Street, between Tenth and Elev? enth Streets, hen,l of lino facing ca-t. Military Aide?Captain Paul P. Sha fer. Band No. 2?North side of Broud [Street, at Eleventh Street. Business Men's Club?North side of I Broad Streut, between Tenth and Elev? enth, In rear of Band No. 3. 1 .Military Aide?Sergeant Luclon I* Bnss. Uctall Merchants' Association, Tenth Street, between Broad and Marshall, head of Unu facing Broud Street. Military Aide;?Sergeant Geo. Haw and Lieutenant Wilson. Drum Corps. No. 1?On Eleventh Street, facing Broad Street. Travelers' Protective Association, Eleventh Street, north of Broad, In rear of drum corps. Military Aide?Cuptain Percy Monta? gue. United Commercial Travelers?South side of Broud Street, at Eleventh Street, head of line facing west. Military Aide?Sergeant Warren M. Goddttrd. South Richmond Business Men's Club?North side of Broad Street, be? tween Eleventh and Twelfth, head of line facing west. At tho Auditorium seats will be re? served for every ono participating In the parade. Non-dripping red fire sticks will he distributed at the point of formation of each organization. Two will lie given each flank man. CHARTERS ISSUED Bunk of Pembroke (Inc.), Pembroke, Giles county, Va. James Hojrc. president, Pembroke, Vs.; Ft. A. Gltllam, vice-presi? dent, Montvale, Va.; W. H. Snldow, secre? tary and cashier. Pembroke,' Vu, Capital: Maximum, $10,000; minimum. 110,000. Ob? ject Stats banking business. Fauquler County . Agricultural Society (Inc.), Marshall, Va. N". M. Luttroll, proa Ident, Delaplano. Va.; P. <;. Richards, vlce pmldcnt. Wnrrenton. Vs.; C. E. Kemper, uccroSary and t rua-surcr, Marshall, Va. Capital: Maximum. $10,090; minimum, $1,000. Object: Llvo slock show. Blacktreil ? Hatchelt (Inc.). Ksnbrtdgo. Va. J. O. BlackewlJ, president; J. S. Hatchett. first vice-president; J. It. Adams, second vlcc-presldont; W. V. Blackwell, iecrotory and treasurer?all of Kenbrldjro, Va. Capital: Maximum. $45,000; minimum, $5,000. Ohjcct: Mercantile business. Kcyr.er-Warrcn DruK Company (Inc.), Roanoko, Va. E. L. Kcysor, prcaldent; I. M. Warren, socretary and treasurer; Wil? liam A. Johnston?uli of Roanoko, Va. Cap? ital: Mulmum, !?3.000; minimum, $10,000. Object: Drug business. Marpaco Paint Company (Inc.), Norfolk Va. II. I'. Lorraine, president; C. V. Cur? tis, vice-president; C. It. Murray, socretary ant, treasurer?all of Norfolk, Va. Capltul: Mavlmum. $20,000; minimum, $16.000. Ob? ject: Paint business. Martinsvilla Land and Improvement Com? pany (Inc.), Martlnsvllle. Va. T. O. Burch, president; J. D. Hodtfcs. vice-president; B. S. Davis, secrotoiry nnd trcasuror? all of Martlnsvllle, Va. Capita': Maximum, $25. 000; minimum, $7.000. Object: Roal ?State businoti. John Cuthrell Company (inc.), Norfolk, Va. John Cuthrell, president; C. W. Ta. turn, vice-president: 8. T. V\>rd, secretary nnd treasurer?all of N'orrolk. Capita,!: Maximum. $13,000; rnlnitnum, $5,000. Objoct: (Irocery nnd fued business. The Sheldrake Manufacturing Company (Inc), Alexandria, Vn. Henry L Shnl 1 drake, president; Fred ,f. Itrennan. secre? tary and treasure.-; William N. Hunch. Jr.. vlce-pres Ident?all of Washington. D. C. Capital: .Maximum, SlS.CrV); minimum, $3,000. Object: Manufacture xrnphnphonrs. \Viae-A;otl Corporation. Bristol. Vn. JI. If. Knylor, president, Hrlslol, Vn.; P. J. Me Collen, vlcu-prcaidont and tocrolary and trras/uror, llochrmter. Va.; Mary Moyer, Bristol. Vn. Capital: Maximum. $30,000; minimum, fto.ooo. Object: Real estate and, limber business. Tha Powhatan Tradln? Company (Inc). Ilnllsville. Vs. T. F, Wilson, president; S. B. Wilson, secretary: A. W. Wilson, man? ager and treasurer?all of Ballsvlllo. Va* I I Capital: Maximum, 15.000; minimum, IJC00. I Ohject: Mercantile business. ;.; O. & a. Corporation. Norfolk.. Va. Hugh I C. Davis, president L. D. Starke, vice I president; II. W*." Davis, secretary and j treasurer?all of Norfolk. Va. Capital: Max- ' A delicious and economical variation to tho table?Tho Velvet Kind Ice: And Now Comes the Of which wc have a full stock, together with many other RED Seal, PURPLE Seal, and tho ever popular DOUBLE FACE Records. In the latter clasg are to bo round the latest song hit. now taking the coun? try by storm. "Oh! You Beautiful Doll" "Honey Man" Inch 75c "My Jewel Waltz" , King Radium?Two - Step J AND MANY OTHERS 10 Inch 75c SUCCESSORS CABLE PIANO CO. 213 East Broad Street. Imum, $1*,0W; minimum, to.OW. Object: Real estate business. Blue Ridge Printing Company (Inc.), Galnx. V?. M. V. Htedman. president, Stuart, Va.; A. S. tviwson. vice-president, Uaywuod, Va,; 8. K. Landroth, secretary and treasurer, OaJajt, Va. CADltal: Ma\l imim, iS.OCO; minimum, J2.000. , Object: Printing business. I An amendment was Issued to the charter of A. C. L.uber & Company tine.), Alexan? dria, Va., increasing Its capital from :..,'>? to J30.000. An amendment was Issued to the charter of nosslyn Gas Company, Iiosalyn, Va.. In? creasing Its c&pltal stock from I100.O00 to ItOO.OCO. An amendment was Issued to the charter of Baldwin-Holmes & Company (Inc.), of INorfolk, Va., changing Its name to Bald? win. Strlbllng & Company (Inc.). An amendment was Issued to the charter of Virginia Plumbing and Heating Com i> 7iv (Inc.), of Richmond, chancing Its name to H, N. Francis Company (Inc.). FRATERNITY MEETING Delegates from Twenty-two Chapters Here for Convention To-Day. Delegates from twenty-two chaptors, lo? cated In the leading medlcai colleges of the country, will gather at the Jefferson Hotel to-day to attond the annual national con? vention of the Chi Zla Chi Medical Frater? nity. The first meeting will bo held at 9:30 o'clock this morning. The convention will last through Saturday, with sessions twlco dally, at 5:30 A. M. and 5 P. M. The local Psl chapter of tho fraternity at the Medical College of Virginia will act as boat, and has planned n number of enter? tainments for the visitors. The Ural of these will bo a model Initiation to-nlghl, followed by a Dutch supper, A box parly at tho BIJou will be to-nvirroWs night's so? cial feature. All of the delegatoa will leave .Saturday for a trip to Washington, return? ing the same night In time for the banquot, which will end the convention. Including active members and alumni moro than fifty men will attend the dally cessions of Ihe organization. A number of Important questions will come up for dis? cussion. The grand officers of the frater? nity aro: Dr. Hugh M. I/Okey, Atlanta, su? preme eminent grand; Dr Le0 P. Daly, At? lanta, Hiiprcmo deputy grand; Dr. J. Cal huun McDougall. Atlanta, supreme barsar; Dr. It. O. Stephana, suprome historian; Dr, Uabney Minor, Nashville, odltor-ln-r.hlef. Building Permit*. Building and repair permits wore Issued yesterday as follows: A. C. N'elscn. to erect a detached ono story frame stable on the west side of Eighth Street between Louisiana and Donny Streets, Fulton, to cost (ISO. Tho Vlrglnla-Cnrollnu Hardware Com? pany, to erect a four-etory brick storo. 131S ISt) East Main Kirret, replacing building recently condemned and ordered removed. t0 cost 119.510. .Mrs. Mary J. Graves, to repair a frame dwelling. 717Vi? South Pine Streot, orcctlng a ono-story addition In rear, to coat 1600. W. A. Cumber, to repair a framo dwelling. 01s Louisiana Streot, to cost }U3. ARRESTS YESTERDAY noy Illoe? Charged With Steallnc Money From Grand Union Tea Co. Roy J. Minor., a young white man, wao arrested yosterday by Detecttvo Sergeant Wiley and Detective Krengle on a chargo of stealing (67.20 from the* Grand Union Tea Company, of ?12t> North Sixth Stroct. Hlnea stated that ho had either lost the money, or that it had been stolen from him. Ho declared vehemently that ho had not stolen any money from tho company. He was employed as agent, ho said, by the tea company, and had been in Ita employ for several months. Hamilton Scott, colored, was arrest? ed on a warrant charging him with having stolen $5.75 from Mrs. A. .1. Pylc. Arthur Dee waa arrested on a charge of having forged a check for $4.30 on E. L. Deo. The check Is alleged to have been drawn on the Merchants' Natlonnl Bank. \V. H. Tyree, a contractor, was ar? rested on a warfivnt charging him with being disorderly and using pro? fane language over the telephone to R. K. Gilbert, and R. K. Gilbert was arrested on a chargo of trespassing on the property of W. H. Tyree. SANTA ClACS VISITS PEOri.E AT CITY nOMTC A belated but very welcome Santa Claus visited the Inmates of the City Home yes? terday afternoon In tho shape of a commit? tee from the Richmond Branch, Woman'n Temperance League of America, bringing to all within (he Institution baskets of ap? ples, oranges, cundy. nuts, raisins, cake, and lastly, a handkerchief apiece. Two hundred and two boxes were dellvored at the home by the commlttoo. 160 going to the white Inmates and the remaining forty-two to tho colored establishment. Devotional exercises were conducted by the visitors In' the chape! of tho City Home after the distribution. Hymns, prayers, rec? itations and an address by 3. IT. Crabtree. of Richmond College, made up the program. It's best by test?All Flavors?Tho Velvet Kind Ice Cream. Table Treats .Vre fiiu ml here in a rout vn rlety. See the nerr dliplays of ilalntlea to tempt 'he pal? ate. German Noodles Firm and delicious to 9Kf* flavor, the package N ??v French t acaroni The ' Untat . iporfed OK/? ?mailt v. 2 packaje* fov ?"? Irl. Monroe 101-lOfl. Everything Good to Ent end Drink WINKS AND MttUOnS. 304-608 East Broad, 1