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SOUTHERN MAN NEW MODERATOR Rev. Mark Allison Mattheus ls Honored by Presbyterian General Assembly. ELECTED ON FIRST BALLOT Permanent Committee on Tem? perance Makes Its Re? port Public. Louisville. K>\. May 16.?The modjr storshlp. the highest honor in the gift of the 121th General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church In the United states of America, in session here. \v -nt on the first ballot late to-Jay to the Rev. Mark Allison Matthews, D. D.? a Southerner an?l pastor of the first Presbyterian Church of Seattle, Wash Out of a total of S05 votes rhst. Dr. Matthews received IIS. Kbur hundred and three were necessary to el* t. Other nominees and the Votes iast for them Were: The Rev. James ?1. K. Me Clure. president of the MeCormlck The? ological Seminary. Chicago, 167: the Itev. Prank W. Sneed, I>. D., of Pitts? burgh. 132, and tin- Rev. J. Frank Smith. D. i>. of Dallas', Texas, 98, Dr. Matthews was born at Cnlhoun, <;.i.. In 1 XT. Ha was ordained In I8sl. Jn the same year he built the first Presbyterlau church in his homo town. Me held pastorates In Dulton. 00., and Jackson. Tenn., removing to Washing? ton in 1902! His Seattle congregation Is snid to be the largest Presbyterian congregation in the world. I?r. Mat them's, who is known as the "tall pine ? f the sierras." is six feet four In hes tall and weighs less than ISO pounds. election of the moderator overshad? owed In Interest only the sermon .of the r-tlrlntr moderator, the Rev. John V. Carson, of Brooklyn, who declared that the church Is a living, vital force; It', has be.-n through the ngo? warning that danger lies not In too little prac- '? ticnl Christianity, but In neglect ol Its; "spiritual functions." ?| Consideration of th.? set report? of fbe various boards and committees of tli- assembly will come later In the session, though the repirt of the per? manent committee on temperance was made public to-day. The committee reports that the receipts for the year were >ht> and the disburse snts $-*.', Bill. More than 1,000 temperance meet? ings have been held by representatives ?>r the committee in twenty-eight states, nn l the equivalent of more than ""? 1.,000 pages ?f literature has been distributed In connection v> 1th the year's temperance campaign. Of th.. consumption of liquors the re? port says: ' Any statistics of the quantity of liquor consumed during the fiscal year ending June lip, 1011, available at this time are subject to correction when the computations of the Government Bureau of Statistics ale completed. The indications are that there has been a slight Inerease in the consumption of nil kinds of liquors during the past year. The total per capita consump? tion exactly equals that of inoT, which* was the hiirhest in our history. The argument that the more beer that is used the less spirits will be eonsumed Is by no means sustained by the facts. ? The urban districts which are tinder license are increasing in population much more rapidly than the rural dis? tricts, which are chiefly under prohibi? tion. Tlie drift of population is to? wards the cities. This In part explains You Need a I No niattir how many other mu I steal instruments you have In I your home. I Thc Vlctrola Is Indlspensaible ? k' you want the maximum tn I tertainment. Price $15 Up N Payments to suit. Walter D. Moses & Co. 10.1 Bast Urond Street. I Oltlrnt Music House |n Yirtlaln not! \ortti t'arolinn. why the consumption of. liquor In crcascs per capita while ut lh< sa no time prohibition territory increases." The committo renews its protest tigalnst the project t? restore the sale of beer at the army canteen, ami tinder the caption, "is This Anarchy*" says: "Recently the Presbyiirlun f mper ence committee bad Mr. William E. Johnson make ,? personal Investigation of the army posts at Fortress Monroe. In Virginia; Fort Leavenworth a:>d Fort Rlley, In Kansas, and Fort P. A. Russell. In \Vyoinlng. in every ..>n.? of these places Mr. Johnson found beer being sold In open defiance of the law of Congress and the v ill of the peopled He purchased samples of the beer and had them analyzed by capable chemists, whose certificates he holds, giving all details as to the percentage of alcohol contained, etc. In every instance th* Percentage was larger than tue Inter? nal Revenue Itureau permits to oe iold without the payment of the beer tax. and In S'Jino Instances It iwas several times as large. Beer Is also op.-nly sold at Fort Sheridan, near Chicago, and no doubt In other places. "This seems to be an attempt to carry out the reported threat of tho brewers?that th> recreation rooms, gymnasiums, libraries, etc.. secured by the temperance people from Con? gress at a cost of several hundred thousand dollars, would be turned Into bear halls. Whoever is responsible for these and other almost Incredible con? ditions should he brought to justice." Most of the nominal membership of the assembly. POO, Is expected by to? morrow, while members of corollary organizations and visitors havj brought the attendance already to about l'.5oa. To-night tile Lord's Supper was cel? ebrated. CANADIAN FARMERS TO SEE HOMEMADE TOOLS Montreal. May 15.?A special train of ten carloads of Canadian manu? factures, chielly farming and grain Implements, started from Montreal to? day for un exhibition tour of Onta? rio and the West. The project Is un? der the direction of the Canada. Homo Market Association, and its purpose la to show the fanners of Western Can | aela that t'andian manufactures are fullv capable of holding the'r own with any and all United State;; man? ufactured articles. After spending a day each in Ottawa. Toronto, Kort Wil? liam and Port Arthur, the train will begin a tour i tat will embrace iao of the leari'ne. cities and towns of the prairie provinces. Want a Good Healthy Stomach Free From Indigestion? The Sooner You Get a Box of Mi-O-Na Stomach Tablets the Quicker Gas, Sourness, Fermenta? tion and Stomach Misery Will Vanish. Get rid of, indigestion) dyspep ga-tritis eU-'oatn;rh of the stomach, whatever ?Iis your stomach, Take two Ml-n. }.'A Stomach Tab lets aiiter, or with. t'<? l/KrA each meal, for a ?j.Jr'-X -/ week, and you'll be '-* V>^Y t} ??? ? joyfully surprised nt the gain In hearth, A t realm- n: of Ml-O-NA Stoma Tablets will cleat up and rehoi a-e the most disorderly stomach. They will drive pimples and blotches from the skin and "bring brightr.esi to th* ?M3-OJN"A Stomach Tablets a.-e ?im ply splendid for the man who > ill drinks or smokes to ox< mediately .ymovale the .?-. They stomach and banish dullness from the brain. j In eases of nerv.?) exhaustion, sleep* 1 e ssi ne s s, li :t ii i d r e a nif. night j sweats, or any con- , dltlon that requires) a restorative they act with astonishing' rapidity because 'they so quickly In.* I crease the nutrition. Druggists all over' America sell MI-O NA Stomach Tab. 1 lets for only .".is.- a box. Hot a box to? day. Keep some In : t'n<i house, Carry some with you. I Take th^'m with or after meals or tut! ' any time your stomach begins to rebel. ' R. L. Barnes Safe & LockCo., Inc. Manufacturers and Dealers Jn everything In Safes. Vaults ?nd Ilank Vault Fittings. Special Una of Safes, standard fireproof, from 120 up. Old safes taken In part pay? ment of new purchase. Sketches, catalogue* and prices cheerfully fur? nished on the smallest to largest lt?rns. R. T. LIPSCOMBE, Sales Manager, 0-11-13 South I'lgbth Street. Itlehmond, Va, BO SHEIK'S VEHICLES Excel n Style, Workmanship -and Durability. Best for the Money that can be Bought. Runabouts, Phaetons, Surreys, Buggies and Frazier Carts Finest Assortment in the City. THE BEST AUTOMOBILE, CARRIAGE AND WAGON REPAIRING AND REPAINTING. R. H. BOSHER'S SONS 15 South Ninth Street. Whirlwind Church Campaign Will Start With hour Thousand Workers. jINETEEN CITY DISTRICTS All Denominations Join in iiig Movement to Secure Re? ligious Figures. All creeds and colors will Join forces n Tu?sduy, May 2s. for the sfentcst undenominational religious campaign vor undertoKen in the city of Rich ? i inl. in ihe slv rt time of t>vu hours, ram a to 5 o'clock. 1.000 workers v. Ill .ike the religious census of Richmond's Ovulation in a purely undeliomlnatlon . manner. i he object of "Visitation Day." as May 28 will us called. Is to give a printed Invitation to every person in the city to attend the Sunday school anJ church of Individual choice nnd to secure a record of the church er c-nee of every Individual, to he giv;n to the pastor, priest or rabbi, as preftried. The census p'.an Is In no sense a de? nominational scheine: there will \>; no ; : selytlng and no unseemly tittempi to pry Into the private affairs of the aple. U is an effort, promoted by all creeds and denominations in union. visit every home In thc city on thc same day. for the purpose of brlnx the churches in closer touch with people. "Visitation Day'' is being promoted by the Richmond City De? partment of t'ue Virginia and Interna? tional Sunday School Association, with the co-op.M-ation of the Protestant, Catholic and Jewish Sunday schools churches and synagogues, Mln'sterlsl As? elation. Knights of Columbus, St Vincent de Paul Society. Young Men's Christian Association, Young Women's Christian Association. Young People's Societies, Men s Federated Bible Class? es. Brotherhoods, Associated Charities, lioclal workers, etc. Nineteen Districts. In ordri- to make this whirlwlnl -ai.vass. the city will be divided into ilneteen districts, each with super? intendent. These districts will in '.urn be subdivided among section j supervisors wiio will each have a j force of workers under his control. | Wherever possible the census visits will be made by two workers, of dlf- I ferent demonlnatlons, who will not be' assigned to a territory of more than j one block. Usually two visitors can visit fifteen homes an hour. As soon as the visiting is completed the work? ers turn over their cards to the super? visors, who give them to committees j made up of all demonlnatlons for Lranscrlpt'on to block sheets for per- J mancnt record and futurn work. Thc records are then classified and turned j over to thc various pa3tors, priests and rabbis. 'No invidious denomina? tional statistics are published. Between the hours of 3 and 5 o'clock, it will be asked of evi ry mail, j woman and ch'ld In Richmond, llrst, | the name and occupation: second, the chinch attended, if any; third, tho -t denominational reference If no church i Is attended. Where preference t> some enurch or denomination la ex pressed, the record card will be turn-I over to the pastor, priest or rabbi, as | the case may be; where there 's no1 preference expressed, duplicate carJs | will be made and one given to every I church, of very faith, in the particular | section of the city. Sunday morning. In the various Sunday schools und churches of thc city, tho call for census workers Will be issued, and a tremondous response Is anticipated, From his preliminary work here, J. Shrevo Durham, super? intendent Visitation for International .Sunday School Association, believes that there will be no difficulty in ob- ' talnlng the needed corps of visitors. In Kansas City, there were 1.000 more ! oners of service than were needed. Similar campaigns conducted by Mr Durham, under the auspices of the International Sunday School Associa? tion, In Chicago. Philadelphia, Louis? ville. Denver, Toronto. Oklahoma City New Orleans and Kansas City have demonstrated' the practical results felt by all the churches of these e'tles from the "Visitation Dny." niK Oracnnlzatlons. John Stewart Bryan Will be general chairman of the visitation organlza tlon. whll- John Garland Pollard chairman of th-. central committee, i The general superintendents are j. Shrevo Durham. Thomas c. Dlgga and R B. McG'U; ehaJrman districts, .r. Lud Hill; ci-iairnian publicity committee, A. R. IXplderby, Jr.; cha'rman visitors' committee, Frank T, Crump. The advisory and general commit? tees ar. made up of the following* men: j Advisory Committee?John Stewart Bryan, Bishop Collins Denny, Governor William Hodges Mann. e:;-Governnr A. J. Montague, Lloutenant-Oovernor J. Taylor Ullyaon, Bishop Robert A. Gib? son, Father J. B, O'ltellly, d. d.. Rabbi Edward N. Callsch, Ph. D., John C. 'I..gran, Mayor D. C. Richardson, Rev. W. J. Young, D. D., OHviT J. Sands, A. W. Patterson, Rev. A. L Phillips, 1?. D., Rev. Joseph T. Watts. Ray '-?rorfre F. Green. Rev. II. C. Coiiun, Rev. John Moncure, Charles I:. <;uy. fienerul C uiumlttce?Rev. Ryland Knight, D O., Baptist: Father H, J. McKtefrey, D.D.. CatftollC; J. J. Cr earn? er, Knights o.' ColunrHbiia; A. J. Cava naugh, St. Vincent De Paul Socletv; Rev. H. D. r. M.i -iachlan. D. P.. Chris? tisn; Rev. W. Russell Bowie. V. D? Episcopal; Rev. O. Guthe, d. f>., Ger? man Evangelical: Charles llutxlcr, j President synagor<it.; Rev. J. J. Seher j cr, Jr.. D. D.. Ltrtheran: "Rev. Frank L Wells, d. d., Methodist Episcopal, South; Rev. D. Clay Lilly, D. D? I res - bytcrlan; Rev. W. J. Young, D. D., Ministerial Association; Judge lamest II. Wells. Men's Bible Class Federa? tion; II. M. Starke, Haivaca and Phila the.? Classes; S K. MoK ee, Y. M. C. A.; Miss Cath rlne Hawes, Y. W. C. A.: Rev. W. T Johnson, D. 1)., Baptist (colored); Rev. c< I?. Somers, Episco? pal (colored i: Rev. S S Morris. B D . Methodist (colored): Rev. Scott C. Bur reli; II. P.. V M. C. A. I colored). Will Meet at Alexandria. (Special to The Times-Dispatch.] Alexandria. Va.. May 1C.?The State , Council of Daughters of Liberty will j hold its annual session in Alexandria May 28-20 next. During their stay i here the delegates will bo entertained by Friendship Council, Daughters of Liberty, this city. Commits Satclde. [Special to The Time?, Dispatch.) Heallisv'llc. Va.. May I?.?Everartl 1 Dobbyna. of Cherry Point, shot him j self, dying almost Instantly. at an I early hour yesterday morning. Tliere ' was no known cause for the sulcldu. You Are Invited! Many bakeries in New York, Chicago and other cities are being condemned by health officers as unclean and unsanitary. How often do you inspect your bakery? Our two-million-dollar, sunlit bakery is your bakery when you eat redded Wheat Biscuit the cleanest, purest, best of all cereal foods. YOU are invited to come and see it. Over a hundred thousand persons visit "The Home of Shredded Wheat" every year Government inspection is good, but public inspection is better. Every detail in the process of making Shredded Wheat is open to the public. Nothing so wholesome and delicious for breakfast as Shredded Wheat Biscuit served with berries or other fresh fruits Heat the Biscuit In oven to restore crispness, then cover with berries and pour over it milk or cream. Sweeten to suit the taste. GRADUATES AND HONOR MEN AT MECHANICS' INSTITUTE Dr. Lyon G. Tyler Delivers Commencement Ad? dress?RobertBiuford Wins "Lou-Mor" Medal for General Kxcellence and tertect Atter dance. President I^yon O. Tyler, or William and Mary College, delivered 134? ad? dress to Aha graduates at the com? mencement cxcrcir .- of the Vtrglnla Mechanics' Institute las; night. Ills speech :or the mo.-t part was advice to young men beginning to mak : tlieir way In * Uhe world. President Tyler warned th?m against the pitfalls of egotism, Individuality and mendacity, caliing to mind many historical char? acters to Illustrate his _})<?'.nts. He wa Introduced by B. Rand. Wellford. The speech to th; medalists and the delivery, of m dais. In token of excel? lence in various departments, wn.? made by Owrton Howard. The diplo? mas were delivered by Superintendent Krank w. Duke. After t'Jua exercises the wollt sthops, laboraitorles and draw? ing rooms, containing work of the students, were opened for the insper tion of th ? public. The exhUMt was unusually complete and !r.-*e re sting. I)i pi11inii? to firudiiatrN. Electricity?Robert Bluford, Clarence A Bryce, .Tr.. Keeling H. Slsson, Fox hall Parker Thornton. Mechanical Drawing?Robert Blu? ford. Physics?Robert Bluford, Keeling H. Elsson. Clarence A. Bryce. Jr. Bookkeeping?M it Ion St. Claire Al? len. Preston Edwards Taylor, William Warren Walthall. Chemistry?Albert Nixon Thistle, John Thomas Kernodlc. Medalists, "tiOU-Mor" medal, general excellence and perfect attendance, Robert Blu? ford; "Cltewnlng" medal, architectural design and general improvement. Jos? eph Franklin Hlckmap: "Addle Cole" medal, excellence in electricity, Keel? ing H. Slsson; "Elisabeth Hall" medal, excellence in telegraphy, Charles E. Brauer. Jr. First Ho"or?. Arithmetic A I, Harry Ivo Jones; arithmetic A -. William Charles Oslin; The quick, sure relief for all stomach distress af'er tatlng. Prevents indi? gestion if tnken rljrht after meals. Ask your druKBlst I,ar?e bottle. 60c. ? laSBBSBSBBI ? Growing Old Gracefully 7^ Galeski Eye Classes *-\ do not, accentuate 1 age, because they ore VOUNC LOOK' inc. Bulthey do| give ail the comfort* of spectacles. They are light, simply constructed, land can be adjusted t*o fit. you a perfectly. } ? Let us explain these Eye-Classes ? (personally i TheS. I - S Main and J^?th Sts. arithmetic B 1. Norval Christian: .1 rithmotic U S, John Howard Davis; arithmetic B .:. Hurry Until Eohtnan; arithmetic c 1, Henry Floyd Whltton; arithmetic C -'. John Ernest Payne; algebra A 1, Timothy Francis Sullivan; algebra A 2. Otorgi! N. Condylcs; algebra b. Allan 11. Lane; geometry A. Arthur Augustus Lcath; geometry B. Allan H. Unc; geometry special, I Horace F. Sharp*; trigonometry. George N". Condylcs; analytical geome? try, James F. Su other; bookkeeping A. James Arthur Marvin; bookkeeping i;. Marlon St. Cla<re Allen; free hand I drawing A. Preston b. Gayle; free hand drawing b. Jackson F. Chlldrcy: fret hand ?Iruwlng C. Kobort Edward j Moser; instrumental drxiwlng 1,1 Charles Ellis Stone; instrumental I drawing 2. Macon H. Coleman. Jr; I Instrumental drawing 3. Frank R. I Bialkowsk'; Instrumental drawing \, ? I Bernard E. Patterson; architectural ] drawing A. Arthur U High, Carl M. | Inder; architectural drawing El. j ?oseph E. Christian; mechanical draw* ng l. Reuben L*e Vernier, Frank B. Xetherland; mechanical drawing 2. Horace Gardner, Allan H. Lane; esti mtlng. George Klrby Brooks. Joseph Sdward Christian, Joseph Franklin rflckinan, Adolph W. Sanderson; chcrn- ; stry A, Overton S Woodward; chem- I .stry U, Albert X. Thistle; physics A. | ?I. Frank Jones; physics b, Keeling H.i ?'sson; clectr'clty A, Paul Kmlcclnski; ] 'lcctrlcity C, Keeling II. Slsson; electricity B., J. Frank Jones: English A. George Elnwood Dickey; English B. Henry Floyd Whltton; oabinetmaklng shop. Otto Julius Hcl ter: wood pattern shop, Chester Frank McDonald; blacksmith and forging I *hop, Thomas c. Woodson; machine *hop, otto Crltz; nutomol.ile I. Henry Kendall King; automobile n. Eilburn IV. Reams. Jr.; telegraphy, Charles E. Brauer; Jr.. plumbing, Edward G. i I'rlddy. Second Honors. Arithmetic Al, Thomas Evan? Cock- ' er: Arithmetic. a2, Fountain Conrad Oliver; Arithmetic Bl, Fred D. Wil? liams; Arithmetic b2, Eugen.-? Massle A. P.-ay; Arithmetic b3, ixiiiis Oscar Eohmrnin: Arithmetic Cl, G. Ediwin ! Boos; Arithmetic c2. Timothy F. Sul? livan: Algebra AI, Henry Floyd Whlt? ton, Charles Eldrldgie Munlook; Alge I !>ra A?. Frank Ross; Algehra B. Or? lando 0. A.Vhworth; Geometry A, James R. Stover: Trigonometry, Keeling H. Slsson;' Bookkeeping A, .Tameg Ford Mayer; Bookkeeping B, Preston Ed I wards Taylor, William Warren Wal i thall; Free Hand Drawing A, John M. Oersley; Free. Hand Drawing B, Alex? ander Sharovc, Ctrl Baabe; Free Hand Drawing O, Porlcleft Lapaut; Instrtt mental Drawing 1. Alexander Sharnv?: Instrumental Drawing Francis Tim mln8; Instrumental Drawing 3. Donald Tucker; Instrumental Dra,wtng 4. I Tynls Ervin; Architectural A. Silas 13. Hotchklss; Architectural B, Adolph W. Sanderson: Mechanical 1. Waters C. Northum: Morbanlc-ul 2 (special men? tion!, John W. Russell, Robert W. Stone; Chemistry A, Sidney R. Clay; Chemistry B. John Thomas Kernodl,;; PhysiC3 A, Orlando O. Ashwopth: Elec | trlclly A, Maurice L. Hutzlrr. John B. i Deanheant; Electricity B, Maurice E. I Hutzler; Elcotrlr'ty C. Rob'rt Bh? I ford; English A. Edward It Mngmider; English B, Vustlno Prager; Oblnet making. Francis Tlmmlns, W'Ultam Jo? seph Kenveney: Patternmaking, Waters i C. Nonthan; Machine Shop, Samuel Er j nost Bugby: A.utofn'o-tilic T., Otto Critz; Automobile. TT., John ArnVhrec.'ht; Teleg I grnphy. Gcopgn Tfard't; Plumbing. I Charles Edward Mannlon, Ed-win M"c I Carthy Dunnnvanl. ? Other* Promoted. Arithmetic A T, Floyd Cersley. Ceo. T,. Dickey, Benlel High, Henry F. Jan? sen, Joseph N. Klobort. Edward H. jMagruHor, Edward I,. Welsh, Archie E. Wilkinson. .Arithmetic A 2, Stanley Hodges, Marloti J. Mahono. Richard C. E. Man cure.' Gustavo A. Sacks. Arithmetic Special. Edward T. F. Cocker. John W. EMI*. William T Gerber. Harry Ilardlnn. Arithmetic B l, L. E. Tucker. Henry Trcrner. Arithmetic B 2. Maurice J. Blnn. Kussoll S. Engle. Ernest C. Murray, Italph Myrtle. Frank R. Nicholson. Arithmetic B ?. Rudolph T. Coutts. Horace Gardner, Richard B. Haller. Louis L Lumpkln. Gravatt St. John Longest, Jr., Bin wood K. W.ildrop, Raymond H. Woodall. Benjamin G. Wright. Arithmetic O X. Ralph M. Angell. Samuel E. Bagby, Morris Barrett. Jr.. Alfred Li, Cooke. Omero Cipriani, Uw(ll M. llulianil, John G. Ingersoll. Carlton II. Jenkins. Robert S. Neal. Charles E. McEwen, Daniel J. Sheehan. Algebra A S, Overton S. Woodward. Algebra B. Arthur C. Holt man, Carl M. Llndntr. Geometry A. John B. Dearhart. Wil? liam A. McCarthy. Henry J. Muller. Paul Kmleclnskl. Albert N. Thistle. Frank C. Ware. Overton 6. Woodward. Elton A. Rateltffe. Geometry B. Maron H. Coleman. Trigonometry, Rohert Bluford, Clar ence A. Bryce, Jr., Richard E. Elmorc. F. Parker Thornton. Bookkeeping A, Ryiand J. Bur? roughs. Preston B. Gayle, Bernard N. Helfert, Danlei K. Seibert. Free Hand Drawing, Robert Bluford. Eugene If. Brooks, William Thomas Davis, Percy G. Fletcher. Kills Gayle, William G. Hammock, George C. Jos? eph, William J. Keaveney, Camlllua H Kennedy, James S, Patterson. Jr.. Eu gene M. A. Pi ay, Edward M. Sander? son. Charles T. Timmons, Henry E, Walker, John J. Woody. Instrumental Drawing, No. 1?Harry Harding, John A. Henggeler, Karl T. Ingram. Charles E. Murdook, William J. Ready, Robert O. Todd. Alfred D. Withers, Raymond 1L Woodall. Instrumental Drawing. No. 2?Wil? liam A. Brennan. Jr.. R. William Clary, Macon H. Ooloman. Jr.. IjouI.? A. Cor bett, WllPam W. Bnos, John J. Fisher. Georgj IL Ma'.lory. Walford I* Mays. EU'.s H. Peay. Walker Pockllnn-ton, Jesse Howard Smith, Hunter T. Wag? ner. Instrumental Drawing. No. n?Har? vey R. Cunningham. Marion S. Dim mock. Chester F. McDonald, Henry J. Mull. ? r. Charles F. Nicholson, Gustavo A. Sacks. Jame? F. Strother. Instrumental Drawing, No. 4?Mar? ion B. Sanders, Raphael P. Oetere. Mil? ton T. Bagby. Architectural Drawing A?Pe.rcy G. Fletcher. Arthur A- Loath, Ralph Myr? tle, Thomas E. Seay. William H. Prin? gle. Mecbar.'cal Drawing, No. 1?'Morris Barret, Jr., Benjamin K. Chappell, Em m.tt B. Davenport. Tuekerman C. Fuqua, Vlrginlus IT. Johnson, James , R. Stover. John -V Sullivan, Thomas C. We or! son. I Mechanical Drawing. No. 2?Thomas i ________ J. Avery, Carl'slo W. Francis, E. Crow* Fabor. Walter I-. Krug, John T. Ker tiadle, Aubrey O. Siegle. Chomlatry?Bertram J. Sherry. Physics A?Perclval IL Beavers, Ru? dolph De-gcn, Charles S. M-iKendree, Jatnes W. Richards. Frank Ross. Hor-t ace F. Sharpe. Henry F. Whltton. Henry C. Woody. Electricity A?Horace B. El?, Ash by B. Carter. Rudolph Deg'n. Arthur. C. Holt-man. Cnrlton H. Jer.k'ns, John H. Osnourr.e. Robert W. Stone, Jarno? R Stover. Gostav R. Wlesner. Kleotrlclty B?'Rudolph Hegen. Electricity C?Henry L> Cudllpp. Henry J. M?ller. Engl 1th A?Maurice J. Blr.r, Jam's W. O'Cohnell, Ix>u'.s T. Purdy, Morrl < Schoenbaum. Blaney E. Turr.age English B?,Wi?l E. Bagby, Hora Cardner, Robert W. Johnson. Roher*. Shaughnessy, E'.nwood K Waldrop, Franklin Worsham. Benjamin 0 Wright. Cabin.-tmaklng?WlllarC J. Ounn, John A. Henggcler. Preston Gayle, .larr/s Frank Hayward. Reginald Munn. Pattemmaklng?Joseph Klebert. I Machine shop?Charles Udrlet. 'Wll j Ham T. Boaze. Plumbing?Clinton C. Starke, Julius iC. Bossman. Thomas L, Whalon. Vlrgla j H. Halla-Aay. Automobile I.?Archibald B Curd, ? Georg? N. C^ndyles. Manfred Call, j George A. Culton. Mickel J. Colavlla. j Loul? A. Corbett. Jesse C. Duke, Otto j A. Flnkc, George W. Hunter, Wilbur F. I Hobart, Rupert J. Krug. E. Vivian i Phllpotts. j Automobile II.?John Degen. Robert Parish, Moses Goldln. Ernest Backs. '' Telegraphy?Wilfred E. Bagby. Henry C. Blerseh. fearing T. Dashlell. Harvey Lee Granger, Jr., Robert H. L>acv, John LaTouche, Jr.. Ferdinand llubardt. Attendance Becord. List of those who have not missed a night during the session of 1911-12: John Armbrecht. Maurice J. Binn, Thomas E. Blnn. Robert Bluford. Fred G. Brittle. Eugene H. Brook?. Benja? min K. Chappell, Boben v. Farlsh, Horace Gardner. J. F. Hayward. Ber? nard X. Helfert. Robert W. Johnson, Paul Kmleclnski. James A. Marvin, James F. Moyer, Raphael P. Outers, .Tames R. Stovr, Timothy F. Sullivan, Thomas E. Talley. Preston E. Taylor, Ervln Tynis, tlustav B. WJesner, Per? icles Zapant, Henry Kendall King, Robert J. Krug, Ryland J. Burroughs, Mlckee J. Colavita. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO R I A We Save You Money Snowdrift Lard, all size can, lb..l2?/6c Swift's Premium Hams .18? Lirge can B;st Salmon, can.lie Freezing Salt for Icecream, prck..ioc Large cans Sour Krout.8c Now York Green Gage Plums,largo cans .He Fresh Mushroom Crackers, lt>.life Host Granulated Sugar, lb.5'/i? Wood's Beat N. C. 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