<Ts89 "Strong as th? Strongest" m?)? j
"Milestones"
This is the title of a play which has attracted great
attention because of the human lesson it inculcates.
It Is portraying the various stages In life from youth
to old age. It also teaches to provide during the pro?
ductive period so as to enjoy comforts and content?
ment In old age. Here is where this bank performs
Its greatest service to the public. We furnish the
opportunity to lay up something, and no matter how
small you may Start, you will, by constant additions,
have saved sufficient to meet whatever contingency
may arise. Remember that your money draws inter?
est all the time. Thus, when the last milestone in
life is reached, you are prepared for it. Meanwhile
yuu may want to secure a home for your family, anil
we will lend you whatever you need on most liberal
? terms. We offer the service with absolute security,
and your money is ready when you want it.
One dollar starts an account.
Drafts on all parts of the world.
Travelers' cheques issued, good evervwhere.
Safety Deposit Boxes for rent.
The Savings Bank of Richmond
1117 East Main Street (Banking Block)
United States Depositor)' for Postal Savings Funds
L. Z, Morris, President.
F. Sitterding, Vice-President.
James M. Ball, Vice-President and Cashier.
Geo. W. Watt, Assistant Cashier.
DIRECTORS.
James M. Ball, R. F. Patterson,
Geo. L. Christian, F. Sitterding,
H. Theodore Ellyson, Ash ton Starke
Jno. W. Gordon, H. Seldon Taylor,
B. M. Gwathmev, Granville G. Valentine,
Thos. L. Moore, P. Whitlock,
L. Z. Morris, Wm. H. Zimmermann.
j <(m9 "Safe as the Safest" 1912^>
Cripple Removes His False Limb
in Saloon and Is Unable
to Replace It.
When Dr H. T. Hawkins, City Hos?
pital am. anoe surgeon, responded to
a call yesleiday to a sdoon at 1:8
West Broad blieet. be fou.id that the
patient possessed one genuine leg and
one peg-leg. He had removeJ bis
false limb and had been unable to
replace It. His condition was he.p
iess.
Questioned by tie ambulance sur?
geon, the disabled man said that he
had taLen off his peg. and in view
of his having guzed -pon the wine
while It was red. could not reauj
Its fastenings Persons In the place
were unable to asotst bin: and were In
a Quandry to know what tb do wltn
the man.
Finally. It was decided to summon
the ambulance. Dr Hawkins hastened
to render first aid to the injured, but
whan he saw what he had been oalled
for he deolared that he had orten re?
moved legs, but seldom had to assist
In restoring them.
The cripple said he was Hugh
Parry, and that he had lost his leg
in a railway accident He was wit
friends and relatives, he said He waa
taken to she City Home.
MOSBY SEEKS DAMAGES
?Hsss Isegbera RaJtwa* roe A'.'rged False
Arrest.
Trial wC' beet- the Law ana
Ornat to-morrow sjaralBSJ o* t\e carnage
sail ef Joseph kfoeby ege.'.-.*t th* Southern
Rai wav Company
stoeby ww a: one fi~* ??- sysd ** *
SLipptng c'.erk. At the leetaae? o' t ? e
Southern Ita: BSJ9 waa arrest?
ed en th* -C" a c ' - . . ? ( ? ;?-: t
theft ef certain ahipmer.ta ef rlgerette*.
end waa acqufted R* ?tSBed t>iit ?-?*
aetyutaUoB and BSaadtnf In the mmm
had baer damage* Bp tbe l | ? ,
rallwwy corr.par.y. ar.4 brought . s>,
U O W*nde-t>jrs
'ink* e*ro ? - - . ?
?jbb ef st am ?. . . -.
r.owndc* ?? :t ha t - ? ;
rb* ?j , ?.t ?e sssves
test p?r rear re* . , ,
A* Ootu-t or *rp-? - ?
*** a sew SrSBi a BSrTB* t
?veaeaa :.?> .
Maler ttnrtbam I ? -n.. d
Kater r V
erased | v a 11
attendance on V
esntlon. In N :' h, I
whjrjfc ne was a deb - I
ass ask*!*.
b jslnea? w ? :
ance
FIND DRUNKEN BOY
ASLEEP IN STREET
Fifteen-Year-Old Youth Says
Whiskey Was Forced Upon
Him by Strange Man.
Unconscious from the effects of whis?
key. Waiter Butler, nfttcn years- Did, of
fc05 Spring Street, was found lying
upon the pavement last nit;ht shortly
after S ocloik at Third and Marshall
Streets', by several b-jys. They nou
!:??.'. i'o lernen Held and Goude, and t'.u
IntOZioatad youth, wearing knicker?
bockers-, was removed to the Second
'i'ollce Station. Keaxing that the ef?
fects of the liquor might provo dan
goruus. Dr. H. T. Hawkins, City Hos?
pital amb'-lanc' surgeon, vcas sum?
moned. He lost no time in washing
out the boy s stomach.
When he recovered sufficiently to
talk, Butler said that a strange
man had forced him to drink
near!> a haf-pint o! whlekev.
Me told several conflicting sto?
ries, it was at flrst determined to
remove him t his honi?. hut aftei
m .ir 11 it was thought hest to turn him
o\.- to the Juvenile Protective Soelet ?.
Me nut- removed to the society's deter.
? ne. West Br ad Sireet.
BOTH MEN FINED
Tno Negro l'artlrlpant? in ?imortn?
Fray ?et fJ3 Kaeh.
Reuben Miles, colored, ar.ii Harrison
Johnson, co.ored. were yesterday nn> d
$JS each for carrying concealed STsap
ons. and In addition Johnson was sen
ten ed to a fine of $1? for siliooting
:i the pihlic highway.
T!;.- two negroes were Involvt | ?
the recast sfedsfttaa row at a dam?
hall SB Ch-!s?a Mill. In whirl Milel
was seriovsfy wewrdsd. wt i Redd lite
prop riet ee of the resort, wits i
ad with wounding Miles, will h? gH< n
,i hearing on next Wsdsteaday morn
Irfg kef on Magistrate R \ ^
STILL STEAL BARRELS
< ..inplelnt* >>f Tlief'e Continue t? Pour Inla
( hlef of Pol ee.
?atSSstl *f SSfS ??.??:tns harr?:? from
.... ptll! -entinue SB P-ur !:,??? I
I ? ft Chief ad ??<? let SPSsnal .!??:.??' t
???rr:.n* that ua ? ?? " ?
t hi , w!*i prohib'i bsnl '
v <? wei .- .? r.rm ir. Ms ?-a-d ? i
- ? Seeaal *-??: . .
? pera.it t!?e :im? ? i
.??? n ?' ? c-.?u: t*i? ? : v
? .
yeeteraej hiv. ?htr farm af
Geo. McD. Blake & Co.
AN IDEA
\\"h*r xz.- ! ? : -
The qu
JtZvwy thina ? : ? ? - U - eel
Grfrr S< -
Sg
Smithfieid Hams
OM Ska
uan Whisk? ? ' 1
Our Pn\M 1 $A.OO
r-rr : ??
\\f ..hip r ?'
Geo. McD. Blake & Co.
v. no Broad Strew
? i I
This the Problem of Great Con
ference of Governors
This Week.
(.RA K.K AI, W. W. S VI,K,
W ho will arraage for the Governor* to j
Tlalt .Norfolk and tape Hrury,
Governors of a majority of the
j States In the Union will be In Rich
i lnonil for four days this week In at
1 tendance on the fifth annual session
Of what has been termed the "'House
j of Governors." About thirty-five out
of the ftrrtj alfjht Governors ot States
have accepted, and others nave lndl
' cated provisionally that they would
: attend If the pressure of puDlic busi?
ness wonld permit of their being away
from home The official program opens
Tuesday morning at the J>-fferson audi
: torlum and closes 011 Saturday with
? a luncheon at the White House In
"Washington. Varying the serious
. discussion of some of the herlous prob
it ms now confronting the States, there
will be mane social events, the chief
of which will be the reception tendered
' by the city of Kiclitnonc at the Jef?
ferson on Tuesday night, the oyster
, roast and trip to Cape Henry tendered
by the city of Norfolk on Wednesday,
the reception of Governor and Mrs
Mann at t:.e Executive Mansion on
. Thursday night and a number of less
'? formal entertainments.
I ntr?rmit> of Legislation.
In giving out the advance program.
Secretary Kiley announces that as the
last annual vsion was -cevoted mainly
' to a discus-Mon of executive and ad?
ministrativ?, problems, the program
this year has been especially arranged
to bring to the f.cnt certain matters
in which uniform legislation by the
v.-irlouB State.-, la . onoldared desirable
in many of the States Legislatures!
meet this wlntsr, and the Governors'
will in many instances embody their
lmpres&lons of the conference In their ;
annual messages.
Governor atann'a staff will aid In ?
the reception of the distinguished vis- j
'tors, most of whom will have rooms ?
nt the Jeff, rson Bcied Party politics
-.\ l!i have no pia -?? In the sessions, nor j
will sectional matters be given an i
? ins;, for the Go -i-rnors come from,
all s-ctions, and lt^. earnestly interest
id Ii, the state problems which affect
i hem all.
Disease Rarnl Credits.
The subject of rural credits will ha
given hpeclaj prominence In connec?
tion with a general ; it u&elor. of im
*, banking facilities and credit
conditions for farmers. The subject
strUl or discussed by Governor O'Neal,
of iibama, Governor Burke, of North
I'skota. and In an address by Presi
doi ? Tuft foils sited the White House
lun<ii next Saturday. Many of ths
Qhyvernors will bo accompanied by
members of their families. In whose
al entertainments are be?
ing plannni
Wl omaslttaOS work over details
r.f organization on Wednesday, most of
the Governors will be taken by special
i rain to Cape Henry, returning In time
foe a r.isrht session of the conference,
v I at Norfolk the Governors wlil
with the National Guard Aaso
for a conference on military
.lfr-cting the rnllttls of the
mrtOSM States.
??SVSSSPS and Oivoree lies
.ind Friday will be busy'
<ia\.s of th* conference, with morning.
i ? > *~t - v. rung sessions In the
Jefferson Auditorium, when many sub
.:.-<???? !".-!t;dinjr the State Inoome tax.!
si lopaaent ;r.i..ud waterways
Unlforsaity of narriag.- and divorce
Iowa and similar problems win be die
see* a. I' Is w.? the of note that the:
eU led reran*, of Nevada,
Governor Tanker L OeMte* wl?o was
at "oppression
BdaL ta to lead the
dli nselon Of Iba t..r.i- of -Uniform-1
.' aaawftesjc r 1 Divorce Laws."
? d or, the same topic
?.-i ? ;^m. ? it. Ilawley, of j
"of committees have
k after the various
I an entertaining
Writ Itefneeil.
?PfealS vea
? . >? ft if , rro- in the
ie \\ i?e inlnst the Ossa-1
a es?e beourtt up from
Ca n of Prletol On
Vlrsrl' Wi?e was sent-n.
Iisn Tin? and serve fhrwe
li ? barge of cop- !
APPEAL FROM FINES
_
ar.H Uen*aa I laee" as* foe DMh
P. M.r.. Wttbawt I teewae.
r>. 'n-it * |ac w~?1.
sal :-d y?-?rday S?sro>
-? -* 1"fa? aaataees wph
?rd ea-b was ?rm Us >nd
T' rarrs? rheaT f Jia:. O K Pe-.
? BS H-j?:inc? ''aar- *aa
'Sattted of a ehoraa
?mra Mra H J Wi
- hM was a sm
? - e-e->
aasa airbardwaa
?oil InailiM.
a- " aaxas Aaa?? Mas la.
eaaj Ose? wt a '<nf
?*?*? tka
Had Night Sweats and
j Stabborn Cold?Now Well
DM tou *v*r have ? ooid that won Id not
>*t so; a oough that perateted, that pre?
vented sleep aad mad* waking howrw ml*
?rabla? Bokman'a Alterative la the proper
remedy la suoti oa?ea Perhaps *om* elm
, pi* medicine may be affectiv* where It 1?
, only a tlektlng In eh* threat, bet when your
cheat I* eor* aad alm-ple r?m*dl** den't aa
awar? than tak* Bckman'a Alterative Nagteet
j often '?ad? to mar* e*rtece trouble; a oae*
to point fellewe:
TU Oherry at. Phil*.. Pa.
"<0*ti? lernen: In July, UOt. I .Sret noticed
the eoadttlon* that showed * had i'onrimp
tlon I lo*t weight rapidly, had a hollow
cough, hemorrhares and very sever* night
sweats. My brother recommended Kck
M.an ? Alterattr*. In the fall of ISO*. J oe
ban to take It At thle time I am perfectly
weH] and robuat. M. appetite 1* go"d and
my weight ha*.i from ri? to 1*0
pound*. Not * trace of mv old trouble r*
mains. I wli: gladly ezprea* the merit* ef
'hi* medeine to *ny one."
(Signed) at. I* <TE RTt A R tvT
Eck man'a A.teratlT* i* effective In Bron?
chitis. Aatoma. Hey Fever. Throat and I.ung
Tioubie* and In upbuilding the *yate-n I>oe?
not lontaln pol*on?, opiate* or habit form
los drug*. For ?*!<? by i >w,:n* a Minor Drug
t'oanpany and ot>ier Nadirs druggist*. Ask
or booklet telling of recoverlee. and write
?i> Bekman Leboratorv Philadelphia. Pa.,
for additional 8*1 das.I -Advertlaemer,i
MORE PETITIONS
fl MOE COME
Governor Has Not Yet Read
Papers Submitted?De?
cision This Week.
. Although Governor Mann adheres
strictly to his announcement that hs
would not discuss the Allen case with
any one until his decision has been
reached, still more documentary pleas
flooded the executive offices yesterday.
Additional petitions for Claude Aliens
life came from the Rev. G. W. Mo
Daniel and Judgs ML H. Halreton. while
Mr. Willis sent In a typewritten copy
of the points advanced in his address
at the public hearing Friday.
The Governor did not even get to
the consideration of the papers yee
teirday. All day his secretaries were
busy sorting the mass of documents
and attempting to put them in some
kind of order to be randled as rapid-'
ly and connectedly a. possible by the
Governor. It Is expected that he will
take the papers under consideration
immediately, and after weigh Eng the
points for and against the espatnuta-j
tlon of Claude's sentence, to make
public his final decision the Bra! part
of this week.
In spite of the fact that the Gov?
ernor will probably never more than
glance at the outside of bulky peti?
tions, wishing some evidence more con
clslve than the signatures of several
thousand uninformed persons, the Al?
len supporters continue to fill reams
of paper with names and dump them on
the executive office The petitions will
probably carry about as much weicht
with the Governor as those sent to the
Supreme Court of Appeals.
What of Floyd Alleaf
It will be interesting to the major |
tty of people to see what action the
Governor will tak>- regarding old
Floyd In case he grants a cominuta- j
tlon to Claude. While the Allen sym?
pathisers, in their efforts to sav- tre
younger man's life, have thrown the
entire blame upon the father and pat
him out of their pleas, most of tl a
evidence upon which they now urge
Claude's commutation they advanced
originally In Floyd's behalf.
In the opinion of many who listened
to the pubic hearing Friday.-the cause'
the petitioners urge was badL>" 'lam- j
aged by the etat-roent of facts giveu,
so coolly by John B Draper, attorney
for the prosecution of the Allen out?
laws. His exposition of evidence
showing that Dester Gosd did not draw
his gun until ht had been struck in
the cheek by a bullet and his recital
of Judge Bolen's assertion of having
seen Claude fire the first shot of the
tragedy, appeared to carry grave
weight with the Governor. Just what
Influence Mr. Draper's statement mey
tiave upon Claude's chances Is prob?
lematical
While unknown ar.4 unseen friends
are busying the-.nsej ves In his behalf,
the object of so much agitation is
sitting calmly In his death cell, seem?
ingly determined to meet with unfilnch- !
tng err* whatever fete the Gov.-mor l
and Justice shall mete out to him fad
Ms horrible crime. Firm In his asser?
tions thst he Is prepared to die If hts
life be demanded as forfeit. Clause
nevertheless Is naturally keenly in?
terested In every move that Is madei
by the people w?o wre urging his com
mutation. j
Never out of his narrow -e'.l of st??>l
and bars. Claude contents Mmself wit*!
talking to his father across the p
sgeway. reading the Bible and eagerly
scanning the dslly papers To all sp- .
pesran.-es. old Floyd hss rec,: .
htme?lf entirely to eipiats w*th hts
life the death of five people in the
Hillsvllle courthouse la?t March 1 t
Moth men are q'ilet and orderly prla
j oners.
Mt-?- KIIIVMW ANT) MTW? WO*.
TO MTTVT) rOtVt DATS TN SUrWMONn
I I>r T.rtan Wt'-troff J?rns??., of Mem pet! a.
??r,d Fn>e?t!r.e Xoa. of Chattaneega.
... r^?r f'nelr Identified with t'.o
I ssaesssa wot* ??' the lksasaassa r-i>-?.
? ? ? W .ener'e C'unm. wf ba> In Richmond'
at :<-e t,ff.-?nti Hotel from December S te
. T ?-s?r 7.
Tl ay SS - *?>?* retnmwt ft BSS Bern*. Ita'r.
a -- b?*-. etndTlne tb* work o'
? ? ? -?? >r^c:*eeoTt and David Lobta. ot
?s ;? tat ??>,..nmi Issajgssaj o* AgrVa:ture
W e- ' -? ?- ? M'?? Ve.* have rot been
?- P v-.(?-.c ??-. ? e.ftng 0? t>.e Arne
?-?- !?<??*-?-? aaaa^eSstles ta tsss wh?a
M?ea J-ha*ce IfcSaped I -gen's* tb* Rlob
Sf e-'ie-n **Bce-t?rt?aj
' '?? W o- e-.
4? the JefferwaaT
V e-?- ?*?:???-> ? ? e r- rna~ k
?' Red'.-d ,-rty. are *p*re4i-,g **T*r* dare
?? -t ' Jeffeeme Hefet,
I_
They Are Locked Up by Authori
ties on Charge of Being
Suspicious Characters.
Two men. believed to be (orgers.
were arrested yesterday and head, by
the police as suspicious characters,
suspected of having committed felonies.
Detectives Helton and Smith were
called to an up town hotel, where a
man who 'registered Frluay as ti. D.
Anthony, of l^eipslo. Ohio, asked that
a check for $*o.40 be cashed. Tbe
check was drawn on tne Bank of
Leipsic and signed b U D. Rosen?
berger Telegrams and long distanoe
telephone messages from Lelpstc ad?
vised that no >heck of the number
on the paper piesented by Anthony
bad been orawn Anthony protested
that the check was good He said
be ?11 a native of Baltimore. Md., but
was unable to give satisfactory avl
der,,-e of this fact to IBs detectivea
In Ills effects were fojrvd an ink Pad
i-nd s rubber Stamp. Antuony -a;c
was employed Si a I aveling sales?
man by the '.inited Manufacturins
< ompan... of Lelpsic
A a'isntl;y of stationery bearing tbe
fame of that concern was found in his
grip. He said that he was married
and twenty-five years old.
Arrested Is Punt-offlee.
?.d' Her In the day s man who gave
his name as Henry Clay'on. about
tweuty-t^ui ye.?rs old. was arrested
by S -rgean Zimmer in the post-office
He nad arcosted a cl'l/.en with (be
roQBOSt that ho identify him at any
store in o-der to have a ciieck cashed.
The atte- Immediately became sus?
picious ano informe?1. Sergeant Zimmer
or the Incident Clayton was Immedi?
ately taken In custody. When search?
ed at police headquarters numerous
blank checks were found lri his pos?
session aud one n as made out for
a Basal) amount and purported to be
Mgned by 'Tno Virginia Bridge Build?
ing Company," and made payable to
himself. No such concern could be
located and the police were of the
opinion that Clayton had forged the
name. A pawn ticket, showing- that
he had Just surrendered his overcoat
for ready cash, was also found In his
pocket. It was decided to hold him
as a suspicious ohaxacter.
Organ Reeital.
The renewing program srlfl be r?ne>r?<j be
Organist Potter st th? r.irth'y aaap*f organ
redtal, which follows tri?- i o'clock wntr. In
MoMimenta! Chirr oh M?S afternoon:
I, "Toecatlna" In G (PaboSi): I. "Lullaby."
To-r^euee from "Jocelyn'' lOodard). "la
?'ir.o'iar.tln?'' (Oa'or'e Mane,: *. *he cee
i-ate-l "Largo" (Handel >: i. Tied" (Wol
om'ni'inn; ?. "OreVee-M*r-i" 'Gou?
nod!.
Co ana! Calendar.
M "?tn| maeting? BTS SB the ' ity
I i h alrndar for tht* we.-Ji
Monlay?Common rounci:. t P M : Com?
mittee* on Street Cleaning. Ordinance, Char
tar and Reform and Market? at 7 ? P li ;
i>m?t?rlai and Water *? T *j>d Relle,' of the
Poor at ? o'clock
"Tuesday?Orolnance. '"harter and Rc'^rrn.
Babllc hearing on annexation. IP H.; Usht.
Stteetrlcsts and Improvement of the Jamas
Rtvi r a 11 at I o'clock
Tv ,r?d?y -Ground* and Bunging* at 1
CALL IS ISSUED
TO REPUBLICANS
Progressive Leacir Seeks to
Bridge Differences in
Party.
jfepecla. to The Time* Dispatch J
Orr.aha. Neb.. V?v?rnb?r 3S-A ra'l for s
conference of "Oil Republican*. cX Repjbl!
eSSBj are] friend* anl .'oe? of <~o!.)r.<] Rroee
ve;t. who itvnr setting together (n the Re
pub-iican pa-ry en Pr<?gTea?lve principles"
wa* ?ent to erery county In Xebraaka to
by John O Telser. iocs'. Progre??tve
leader T*-e -onferen-e i* railed 'or D?c?rii
ber I at LJncoln
Rccen*'y OB ire Roosevelt w-re?e to
T'laeq-. nadptna to the latter'* recent letter
u-glr.g the ex Preeldeni to return to the
P.' pafbtteas party Oetaaa Rooie??;i raid:
"T do nc-. ?. * how are <ou!d ruae with the
? tepul .ii-an party *o ong as that party re
m. fto wedded to Ii* Idole The rank and
Bh are with u*. Sj: the netianal commit?
tee, dominated by tbe w?-,r?it cla?* ?T m*
caaaw po iMcians. baa control over w*iat the
i'irr; !? ?t?ndlr.s for But I prlte your Bug
ISaanBa and BOS kt, !? neadl v In ratnd "
BEiS PUTS BUK
0? J. P. MORGAN
;*r?-ia' to T?e Tlm'-?-r>1?na,-h J
Terr. BaBSM Ip.i Mov. mV. * ?i^barstng
that h!? laflct-nent an<l coming arrest on a
r?Cer*' charae ?a-r. l-?M!*aie?J by J. p.
: Morsan 'or i- .~:>iiae o- pre-.errina
Srew-h of *ncia i?m Eugene V rMbe to
i njahr declared ti.at tue indl^tmen? ><i
I drawn afier tlir Kiiiiu proa*><niter was
c?'le?j to Washington tr> Attorney-Genera!
tv |< kerehe-r.. a .horn he called "tn* w?:tl;
. g o- ^a^ street.
"fw Sal ye?-? the Appeal to Reason h*?
i been tn tbe enn.nd^ er -hf court u|v.n t-|.
via ebargea. whteh r.?re b-en a more prr
???, -o- an c-ranlrefj asagaSj jpon the ria?
l's t.rta of lam. ' raid Deaa. "fle far
a* w? ar* Ind'- iduar j ? or ceraed. wa are
no-, ll the guevlos at ail "
w P lf'-'"lalre a-aa arreateS ifght
bv PaerarBaan Tait on tr:e -rhsrge e' hl'ttng
Wiiifaua Bibb* on the bead wirk a bee- bot
Tfes slleswd aaawult tnr.k place
- '--h Street Bibhe ?SSBSssd aa ngly
aeatp weauS. wnlerb bad be aewx) pp by
l>" n T Wawklaa. ctr? Hoao!*a) amtr.
? ;rgeea.
Just Like Finding Money
fs the sensation on YOUR part when we write in
YOUR hank-book mm INTEREST DIE. This
mone? r,jiul.irh paid you hv the bank for the um
.f >our principal, is simply MONEY RENT or W\(,?.S
which your cash with us ha* earned for you. Let
ib? \rmri?-.<n National Rank help you not only to
I IM> thiv rnone\. hut to establish methods of care
and forethought In thr EXPENMT! RE of your
inrome It will mean much to YOU for your SIR
I'l I s to ftrow with
SECURITY \M> SERYK F
The American National Bank
I Overcoats I
1 Eight additional styles arrived yesterday and will
I be on lalo to-monow morning. The gaps are filled
I and our stock is again complete, and the most at
I tractive in the city.
I Gans Rady Company
NURSES 10 HELP
NEEDY SISTERS
Plan Formation of Special Com
mitteea in Virginia Citiea to
Raise Relief Fund*.
I lit
MISS AO* KS U. RVSUOLPH.
Fending Baal disposition of tfce prob?
lem at the annual meeting; In Char
lottesvllle, nest March, the executne
comtnlttM of ttse Graduate Nurses'
Association of Virginia has taken uti
dar advisement a plan designed to ra>
lleve> nurses In this Stats who have
become Incapacitated for service
through Illness or permanent physical
i disablllttea It Is proposed to extend
this aid to such of these nurses as are
members of the association.
The plan, as far as It has been work?
ed evit, nropost.) the formation of a
special relief committee In all Vir?
ginia ci'ies having a conslderabe num?
ber of registered nurses, the commit?
tees to arrange local entertainments,
having for their object the raising of
the necessary relief funds. The money
so raised will be forwarded to the
' cen'ral executive comm!tte?a which "HI
apply It to the individual cases
The Idea was strongly Indorsed Last
I night by Miss A- D Randolph, presl
; den' of the Graduate Nurses' Associa?
tion of Virginia. It has the spport of
the executive committee and particu?
larly of Miss Elizabeth Cocke. of the,
Instructive Visiting Nurses' Associa?
tion, of this city, and Miss Julia Mellt
champ. of Norfolk, both of whom are
active In the cause.
"There is at pr--t-eni no money at the
disposal of the htate association with
which to relieve the members who arc
Incapacitated." said Miss Randolph.
; -The Catawba Cottage, for which we
' have the money In hand, will not be
'completed for some time and will pro?
vide only for these suffering from tu?
berculosis. It is probable that some
tn^ans will be found at Use meeting in
CharlottesvlHr n, vt March to provide
a permanent fund with which to re?
lieve those of our membe's wbo du sd
fall In thte ein??, out we have decided
on the relief committee plan as an
emergency measure to relieve g need
? which has to be met to-day.
WOMAN ARRESTED FOR ARSON
To Be Tried od the Charge of bettle?
Fire to nwrlllag.
I Detectives of the State Bir*>*-, *
: Insurance have notified Colonel John
Button. Commissioner of Insurance, et
: the arrest of Jennie Newsomc. col
: ?red. on November on the charge n'
.burning the dwelling house of Mr
' Mar> Hunt, in the suburbs of Pho- b : -.
1 which way occupied by colored ten
I ants The hnr.nr was burned on So
, vember 16.
i At her preliminary trial, held F>ldsy.
, she was Mal on to the Elisabeth Coun?
ts grand Jury. She was held avtftrSal
bail.
not even the eugplclnn e* t?ro'e??!n-?-fe?|
e?:*t*d? I e-ture to e?y that If Wae^'ng
to., and i.ee agreed to p iv Virginia wit'tout
tlie t?o mm protested agsinat. the latter
would pot a-cept the challenge. Po^ev.-1
Irgtoei sad Lee and V. P. 1. karre seen part
?:nde- the Kan and r.ow aJsn V. ? I ?
ths Bsssesssassi deeSsreety deleted Virginia
? ear. Profeenlona^lem. I? !t etlata. may he
a ruttah'e new >n w .?Inf eenttan^. bu* tt
anno' a-onr "or t ie indifference with w*>*r"i
\ ! tadSSa h*a trea'e.J t\ at ilngtnn and l**e
ard V. P. I for r**' ?evera, rea-a
Very truly route.
OCOBtag < vrrixotox Mo^sn.FT
?a-r rtlrhtn.-nS A un.oi. vVa*n;r.gton
I an*" tee f'nlveiwlty
OPEN CHURCH CHAPEL
Prrebyterleaie to Hold 'pper M vnlcte ta
Sestt'a Sdeijtinn Thte A/terpeee
Uierelsee paring ?he way for eitab'esment
nf m sew Preswytertan eherch In f-"-t ? ?.d
rorth of Bread street a net west ef
-be Boulevard. wfU be held at J.tO o'eteefc
this afte-r.een. Os May n. rHi a Smdar
- oc' wss e-sstil?ed la ?bla eerMer ???
West 111 testa l Pres*? frtan Chereh. the ftr*t
n eetlag beleg bald hi the pertere e* Vtw
Wa ker. wits rhlrty-eae la attendance Tlte
' .wi-g Sunday there were srveaty-twe la
stiesdsaes. sad the rapid growth uiatlsaed
:rtl aTSngwasente were seeds fi
eervtcae ta s factory bot'dtng at
Reeg sad Bread street
Stx nieejths age ehe PreeSjyterltn
of B?e*weeed perehseed s atjtuVe let la
SVotl'r Addition SThes the Woimlnvr
Pr, ehytertea CVereb tneeed te Its Sew le
sattsB es Park Awaoc It donated Pa o.d
trat Id lag. which bee beea re ereeted or, the
,. ,r. new e- ? ? -e -> ' , -c * '
g> a sali scheel will a* faemai'y tnrnea ever
to the Berne M'aefen ?'ommlttee ?t ? PSsg
hrtery (has ef?ere??.? as a p? i leanest
? , >?? .- stsrssa *^-.ee?a ??: >?e fg ?,
?red en; Be* J T Fat-, P P. pastor ef
We et ml net er Preer.vie-ian I -ar> Bet P
rtsse Ully. D t>. ef ?hsue Street preesyte
elan. SS4 Owa'ey ??or4.presides? of the
Pe.ee.e-tH ef W'^-eowd Or
A Flaih?' ef ra* State He?''? nepartiaeat
a sees sppnlated atapetrieitdeet e" the
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BERMAN EMPEROR
OFFERS MEOAIS
Consulate Notifies Those Now
Living in Virginia Who May
Be Eligible for Decoration
Members of the German colony in
this city will be interested In the an?
nouncement of the le?ue the <
man Emperor of a Colonial Memorial
Medal to those not now i estdents of
Germany who bave pavt Iclpatt d ;\i
certain military expeditions. Through
E. K. Vktor iro.,erlal Herman consul
at Richmond. ,ittriouriccin< nt if made of
the condition* of this award. It Sstnsj
understood that ther?- ?r? a number of
German citizens now living In Vir?
ginia who will be entitled to this'der.,
oration. The medal may be aw.i-d. .|
to any person who h.ui b?-? n attached
to the German arm>. navy, the Im?
perial colonial troops or the POtteS
troops of the colonies, and srtM ., . ,
participated in military expeditions.
Eventually other persona who have
participated In such BtastlltlSag mi ?
be considered for an award. Pcsor;n
who, during such expeditions, hav.
W?n punished wlt!\ the lam of SaHSS
1 are excluded. Special iTTbS'I h*\ 1.
fore been awe-dc! to participants In
! the military e\r-.-.|itioni in Rgstarn
A?la in lataaWlSat, and tn the toippri?
sion of the resell ton In Rewskweet
Africa In the years l*o? and IS#S< sod
tho.?e who have sftsJjkSd Book nicda'n
will not be considered. Applicant* lor
the new t"olonl!il Memoria' Medal m)w
> living In this State should s?-pd Iii? ir
Mpi'lication In writing to ?h.' tssvnSBw
i i ot.aulate general. 11 Broadway. New
j Vork They must suhmil their papt-r*
of Identification ftating family and
Christian ram**, date and place of
birth, present residence and nailing.
the e\p?ditlon ir: which appll -snt pnr
, ticlpa'ed- regiment and last military
; degree.
??Pen New t lul.rwmi.
I The Toung Mrnt Hebrew Association h?*
tea :ert InvtiateSSS ta the opening of t'.i new
hon.e at IS East Bread Street, the tii Klaas
to tak? place to-nlvr r a: ? ?? > k Ur Bs
N C?;jrb and *?v< rs or:, t arKI apeak.
I sad there wl!! he a men ??: program.
Panama Canal
People from all qu.irter- of the ^loU;
are flocking to sc.: thi^ " Eighth'' world
wonder.
Special Cruises
rrom tit* leva $I4S and up
1 roxn \en Orteaai $125 and ui?
} r..Ti Kej W< ?HS and up
Call for lUuMrated Udai
RICHMOND IIMNSKI R < OMPAM,
Sdf R. Main Street.
SEND LS VOL r ORWRS FOR
ROOFING TIN
in RolN or Betas.
We have a bat K?pi* of MADISON.
MONRftl d XK'.UIR I
! Shipment? nt.t<!< ;T..iop'!
McGraw-Yarbrough Co.
INCORPORATED
Wholesale Plumber*' jnd T
Supplie*
The best roofing tin
for the money is
G. M. Co.'s "Pearl"
Roofing Tin.
Gordon Metal Co.
Richmond, Va.
Richmond Corrugated
Paper Company
Manufar? tree.
(ORKI GATED BOX TS
WR \PPFRV
partition-. .
s|T-?|0 N. Seventeenth &L
Works. Offi.r
Monroe 2271
Yoa Owe it to Your Spirit
of Chic Pride.
Te. at least give the Royal I rW ?
rn*l?foe tt it conceded by laundrvmesi
e-i-e.-v-m Here to be ss near peife-:t ?? a
laurtdry ran ho
Ro-jffi Pnr ramflv W ash, fat a pound.
Phone as. Monroe 1*M or IfS*.
The Royal Laundry
M P IRbJbTsWbs Per^fvriwtor.
Ill \ sew.-nth Sire**.
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The Gift Si Of
Tragle's
Something to Please Lvery
bodv