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THE VIRGINIA STATE BANKERS ASSOCIATION IN SESSION AT OLD POINT e Th* cvwpl* 1 am* »■» Wnmngi.m ut itcnmnanh d ■• 1 oMcr '•‘t;-. ining a marriage - : • pr<*. **«.d<d to ’ * rr . at>- n..; v t..t. n rcmiio / . jvi •• *->i, fn- nli* . ,l? Mr. n .■?■’. b* i :.4? i ■ c> 'v n*«m s. H#r Father Prostrated. WASHINOT* *N l* < .!un* 11. Judge Paul < "harJtni the fit tb*;l of P'*rt»r Charlton the mossing lombard nf the woman who** body was found In l^ak* Com<>. Mai.. collapsed tn-da\ «s a result of the report that th* body had ben Identified aa his son's wife. .fudge Charlton a.«k* d i'a state d* i*&rtfnent to necurwidi possible itiforma tU»n rorofrnmg the - ase H* i:* fear ful that hi* son also ha* i". - n mur* deree! The state- departin' i t received a brief disi <?rh t«• -da from Consul Caugby at Midi i reporting that the body had beeti identified 11 > * * of Mr*. Mary S* ■ -\1 turtle Charlton. CflliiHIEEE EXONERATES BUCHANAN tContinued from First Payc > at k o’clock 1\ M. in the gy miiasi m of the Associated Charitiaa .building JNotno of th;.- meeting was gi; n * ~ publication in the pnpwr* and otherwise, and ut th»* hour named \\* began our work .which va* diilgemlx jiroeKiUrd froin Aifiir. to time nniii Tuesday. June 7. when the examina tion oi vvitn « s closed Pull rn*n utes of those proceedings wer*- car* fully noted by the *e retary and are returned herewith as part f our » part. From this r«- * <d it I » ♦ pge-ti that, t*v. tit seven w Itn ‘-u-h fbrmahy examined, and a number cl Informal statement.- made. We *y>.ir tf*d fto effort to tin ure the >itt<l*<liin e of all who had, or * ere sup posed t * h«\< iny Information (••n< h lug the matter in h and, and ever) on* who wished t<- he h nrd \vn a old* th cop portiir.ity «•?’ d uni.: so \\iiho.;t l*t or bindnvre A »i nd* of . . -Henei wtri disregarded in the * 'nnrc "." deed re—c*— - -*——r +*--4 ■ ■ fk'’-r* »gh •■■•. ml e , - . , '< -■■! . ■<! ■ 'I’ ■! It fsiril.-r.-. I t . . , • ■ ■>■ -II t: ft Ml it. I In* I »»<Im tiin nt. Th** first step for >*»rtr wiv.# t<> formulate fat* Mm if something like an indictment u|*<»n who h t • try th»- » uHe Xitel n-j*- n.UM.iiT.i i-lon of what data a' •. n bh it Mimed that such indictment would contain rive counts. muriel: t 1 » Tha thx Associated * iciritii - building was kept in a filthy < <'iidftiott. <2* that the fom) M pplpd to t|o benelb. :.tr - s ■was* men and » ofi i • them. < t that there has he. n gnet in t!*•-» • l in mist i ation «»f >«»or affn-Ts. t» that I>r. Buchanan * i .1 m his tr.it merit of thos* undo i, nm, mil that he ha* been guilty <>t im proper umdut t. These several * :h&rg« may be disposed ol vci ■ 1 »i i*My in tin order named !. Till* building—This :..u. though figuring ii« tn.« original puh’i cation, st ems t** ha • » been forgot** > by the critics of y-nr institution whn put upon the stand a* v. tinc.-s.-,- Th.-n is riot h word «•{ .•.i«i«;u< tending iv •uslain the chaig* * »n the > "ntrny, it abundant!; appears that tin liil lard > U* pi roan clou*!> ~—rh?an~T‘n. i vi,«-n the A woe tat 1 Charities i ; \ ••-••••*. oi tins phi . it w as in a horn *• diitv and dilapi dated x.mdiuon that fn*- building h,. been com pi.-o i • n»\ it- 1 ami tin s' adapted p. its pr. s. nt purp-*sch: th it this was do? - > tiie labor of men w ho Would otherw is* ha\* been nup yorted i 11 _ idP ness. md that the ‘m pro fr~ erty amount ttt vai a to many th> jk ands of dollars 2. The food fcupp!/. V- hub * lienee wr»B gp ' n ,n dispu: ogcmeril of the far which - fur? Mo b the \ sociatUiu. and that Idle was air thing but impfW'h • On th* .-th.r I. ^ it is shown b\ p*rs->,v. .,f niiiniiiuuiui. t*|« vWra< »t> and w • ! • • 'piainteb with tne facta that tin f pin in - |1 should he is a 1 '.cm a In - • S' t: * end the held '• d« 1 »" • ■ g - • ppli* «! by leading m< • - - • ‘ • - ft' . 3. Graft »r» toe Administration It was #aid that 1 >' b J man had v *.t clothing fiiv* -:o>- 'of t :pooi to the store of c: • s i i!i*i ' Uared ir. the profit* a>«IT|l i >a e •ame: This Mr h'i* g*n w; - xam *< 8* A and « u 1 ii .i.iHljj denied ever having 1 an* « h i . g frasn D*‘. Jiiici.uu.i n <•! ir -n-'l s*, ,i h him the profit.- oi r \ tran-u- t;*e The tcstliruny this w • 1 « s amt others utterly < • . i ti. im.-g. for which no on» ap|-*.u*d t » stand .sponsor. 4. Cru«'ty of D» Buchanan. from establishing this * h;ug* ■. u - timony ahow* that >• • 1 r «i*r » i >•. mar> is a man of kino, s.mpatheu diepo»ition, and impr* oh: . :t! ,t d* * ;• •en»e of ro»pon»il»iiitv f r th* vs:» ward and ihe unfortunaU*. th:.* }.* ,s Inclined to rrr. If at It, rn. I -r -lanfan* y ~r and- tiiat. i-j- tr^-at-fneyu r-~ those who come under his .:n : . st humane and uplifting Tht.« 1 gj.» b. no great virtue if his v, h wit. cun -fined To *anr mm K •.. M uFj r, T<Tt 1.1 :• tuie occupying the j-okH; i. which T*r. Huchaiuatr holda b const.mtly dealing with abnormal t; p. ^ m hu ■oar.it j—w ith the recentr> , tin degen •rate, the depraved, the criminal - «nd ft would noj be aura nee if In ins in tercourse with auch llfBdpIt character* he should sometime* patience or •vgn resort to violence; but there is 1 fto reliable vfdnoe that Dr Buchanan. Mr whatever provocation^ ha* ever d llll* l«*Kt hi# sejf seemly. b. Improper conduct. i r« is abso I’M* ]y riothing i”. this charge Th«* only pretext I«»r ii a as the incredible ' • Immoral. mentally (!• li * • i * * 111. and sh<»wil to be umxorthy cf belief *c •nth. n.ir against tills* vtatldv tin ~n}ii1 T'-mim-tm > »T rc~j m f a »»!•■ peppU* who Iitiv* hud every opportunity to oJ*s*rxe I>r 1 $u» Imnan s manner c.»f lir** uiuirr all c ircumutancec i««r years* past, i i • • i tl word ai.rl deed. of Ills circumspection and of his high >*-ii.*te of t ormr. Then, tor», we hair ih»* Doctor's own state ment. weight- and convincing. that tl »* story |« fal«e. T otiiily Devoid of Merit. Without uiuluiv prolonging ihla ?• port, your l ommttti» l- **atifd1ed that the *-hargrIn uuntlon ere totally cle\ol»J of merit that the conduit of I »r. Buchanan lias boon above re proach. and th; i tin work of tin* a 1 latlon 1« admitt sit red ri • t only Honeai i. but .< coiding t * methods hem approved b\ modern sociology U «• |V# , o.ailed b\ th** » idem* In aylng that. so far from btung con demned, our- ‘?cneral secretary de serves unqualified praise, and should ha\v the thank- of the whole com munity for whm h* haw a< • oniplivhed along fl»c lln> * of < •imtrunMv ■ * char it*. The Ah3< -elated f’harities is an in stitution of which Hie hrnond rt.av w«.d| be pr**ud V'Uhmg hut » letter understanding of its work is needed t<» insure th* <v :njeitl>> and co-operatt* >n • ■f the puldi No. xxhiie deprecating tin- e-1 cuinat a rn . whic h brought about tin nppomt nietjt of this com mittee, we hop* and btdleve that its much adwrti'd jiive.-.tiga lion and th*.* liinliRKE her* in amioun* *-*! will nerve t*» strengthen the i aus as it * '1«1 hu.i been in no other way. • 7H**' f bn e! > our h. ,.ird ar«* * *» Mvlr Hnl Montagu* for ,s ssi;-1 ing u : ui th* f'.amuiation of witnesses, a .. • to 1 • r Me-tin and Mr Jeffry Moniug n . \! ho kindi lowsented to ?it with the committee in nn ad x ii ■ r> < a pa* it \ monographic- re port of th*- testimony taken lc, Mr. John <; is r«'ii{rr:'*l here with. iln- f.'e f«*r .Mii- li ice will, if Im understood, 1 paid i>* membe rs of th* board. f: • > r • if.- •- ihnt it ted. tSigned i ,\ \V I’ATTKIIKOX. < ‘hairma n. * Signed* T. o MU.l.KU, « Signed ) !; V !.A X* 'AST1-1!. J * Sign* d i <t \ HAW'KINS vMd .LLtili'-JU-I in LUe iWaXcdii-g r^p*u-i sign.i t > .! Mu.vi’A iv^ehmond. \ ,, , June* 11. 1010, \ lidntNcMl hy Hoard. After the report was received Pres '.'•r t lark^ ' JTi f t cl lh« f«>lb»>- iiig r<-fi olidlon. x'-hbdi xv,us s. i onded’ by Stew art P.rynn and adopted by the direc tors1 ‘ Whcr.-as .th sp» * ml * unmitbu aj»P'dnt.d for to.- p*.t*p*.s* *•> nv-• < g ituig the i against the* Asso ciated < haritbos and its general k**c retary. llev. Jam* s Huehanan. which • omrnifti *• was romp*>«<*iI «*l Mr. A V\' J>att« rHon. chairman, I.. (». Miller. K. A 1.an aster, Jr , *» A. Hawkins, from thite board, and llev. .1 T. Martin, s***-retary *»f the State Hoard of t’har itles and OorreetionB, and Mr. Jefir.x Montague, haa M>hmktt«>d its report t*» this nncting *»f the board of di rector* of th** Ass..*Muted Pharltbs. and xvher**;.iv. the work of this avso ' • Mtlop is of interest t*» bur subs* r i l * - « is and the puhih* generally, parti* nlarly in view «.f the public* charac ter of the charges therefor, be it Hesolwd. 1 That this entire re port he made public, s*j that that in - ten st niiiy be fully informed as l«» the .findings i»f this committee 11 K**sol\ed. That this board i'x press its appre* iation of the laiior per rormexi r.v this ■ ■•rnmitt^-h 11 * s.•!\ »• ii. That a copy of the •.put of the i i>mm*h* c*. together with this** resolutions, be handed to ..ui general secretary. Ilex. • James Hon hanan. as an evidence of our con tinue*] confidence and respect both in his personal coiidu* t and in his offi cial • apa* itx Mr. VtctillHirl \n»»%*rr». Aii echo of an ln\csligatiuri xx ^.s *:»•;«rd Satuniav. wliciv ill.- llev ch oree W . Ah-1>aniel pastor of the l,Misi lisp liwt ehuit li. denied that he had r- fused ic* assist Mrs. Fred .lone - u ho t**sti ;.»-d before the . ••rmnjtte** dr Jon»-« t.-*-titled that .--he > * u«»t aalecj n* tr.e |- ,rsi Hapt t chur. h *»f Vx i*• tx her fnih ♦ i . ad h. * n h dea - n. I »r M - ! >ttldel Milii Naturdav that Mrs Jones is n*'« r« * eiving n\<>rt than ?li a uumth from the church SENATOR IRIS : W'li.i Shut Him \Vi[! Bo Ti.. 1 X-\t Week at War 1(1111111. X. ( S. ].• t .1 i: t' Travis, of North <'ar i , II.. who was shot and “eriotjs|.\ i , ,)(i. .i o'vi'tul months hk>> hy a man niiiti.il Powell. is slowlv reeovering o, A4ern--tt»l Hospital, in tins illy, t hr HHl HOIt rd PolVjrrt TS To he lo .1 In Warrenton. N < next Wed to ■:.! \ June 15. Tile fu st trial was —hespnT TrrTtatmnr :< C , ~TTie~ si one of th* tragedy, hut the mlgt eonaented to have the trial transferred on uc eount of the personal leellitff among ditTertt. faitioii- Senator Travis I n<iw aide to walk around In the hos pital, Inn it is hardi.v likely that In will tie aide to attend the tiial. Powell is lx ing tried for The murder of Scott, another of the men shot ut the same time that Senator Tania received a ' hall in the mouth. SHIt BANKERS ELECT OFFICERS Miller of Vulacki i* Aliule I’rc-i <lent uf Virpnia A ciation. r7 IJKSJ’KCT IfKSOl.l' 1 lOX.S Hall l.a-t „\ight \Y;h llrilliant Kvenl—Ilmiilml Hrescin in Climnberl in. f*. fral : ng men from lie hrnond at included in iii*' list of I'nivercity • i Virginia i:i"' graduates announced I'riua- Among them in Sir. Richard W ntltii “ Carrington, son of Mr T117. ■a .11 Carrington, prominent tohae o nist of Richmond, and vice-president Chamber Commei - Another name in that of Mr. Wil liam Wood Crump. son Of Judge Beverly 'I' frump, former chairman of thi .Slate Corporartlon Contmia finr. and f ir many years one <n the leading lawyers in Virginia Still another i-; Mr. Morgim !' HublM'in, who lias been pm ii .iik law in Richmond for- the past ><ar. Mr Robinson ntisred his degree last • -ion by one ticket, hut easily made it on a speeinl in the tall. Mr. Rob iiii.i'it is a s*»u of Mrs. John l-.nders Robinson, prominent in hlstorhal .I other patriotic sen ietics ot Rich mond. Mr Iwiii m Max Holler, who is also in Rie list of H I.- s. it a son of Mr. Il.-nry He’ler. I XL’# West time.* sti.. .Mi- Umisori Haahiell, another II. 0 a son of Mr-. 1). Minor ,1 >asltie11.i of Richmond. These young men, with the exeep 1 mi df Mr. Robinson, will, hate to pass r'he State liar "exam" before sett ling dev il to practice. Board nf Supervisors in Secret Session Solved Blaus to 1 *r*• vent Spi'inlih”. A ut oniold lists m i' \\ urni it lo be chart in touching tlntr toes m ae . ell rat.T.s and «•» keep n wary <•:*■' upon speedometers in driving through til. eoutitv Htiniiav anil ori every dm thereafter for the enmity authorities urn on iho war path ami offending tilotiil’latK will tind thomRelvea hailed before various m a glut rates and suli jo* led to finis for exceeding tile speed In tvs It will be safe lo open up In th dour spa. es Put In approaching clumps of bushes hedges And wood ed country. those uut meeting pleas ure In tln-ir inrs. had lieat ho care ful in their Ruing for each fen* e mr iiit, bramble bush or tree trunk may conceal the vigilant personality of a county constable with atop natch in hunt! ready to catch the time and compare note? \v ith a confederate turther down tile road Thu county board of supervisors til el Suturiiii'. morning in secret ses su o and outlined their |dans for put ting n step to the speeding autolsts in the county who have, aeeordlng to ri je lls, bre, me very numerous of laic. Sheriff Kentji was present at the meeting and look an active part in the i onicreation with the super visor. The county pollen oftli ers were also present and v* re made familiar with tiie work that Is cut out for thi m. The;■ will doubtless hav e a llt iie difficulty at first In getting accus tomed to the new work that is tn.ip ped out for them hut It P promised that they will have plenty i f practice and little time will elapse before they will be as proficient in the art of; spotting speed* is as ar< the practiced mid experienced off), era *<r the city t* i ce. The several pres.- representatives who had th* tcnifrilv to enter the ► ipervisors * hamher were allowed to remain tint more than a minute when all taik was hushed They were ush ered to the door with Ingratiating smilpr and ,v lot! to make them selves scare.' while the Intrl. ate plans w * r*- * vplalneii in the anxious yet confident i Itleei - The reason h r tics was that the rupenoor. do not want tin speeder- to he forewarned of what thi > an to expeiCertain plans *i r their i pture wn re outline.:' and it w as i t d. sir. d that those be . mu do pul lie lin e they would be j worse than usch , The county ofllci rs will begin their ■ * : ■* - —.k*’i and e",rTy.-T it\i< at \ i in: \ ri: >ii:k\i<>n IN < I M HA I. M. K. (Ill 111 II i*' I ir hi for will preach the bae "•* .it- *'union lor the Houthshlo II*k:i Hchool in Central Methodist church Sumla night. lie U one ol the rn. st brilliant nratmi in the. city, ami tin* church will undoubtedly be crowded with puplb and their parental , to hear the sermon. imm says .Mini found in Sirt-t t ;ii f.ar 1 v Hour With four llulk-t Hole.'1 in Hi- llnok. Suffering from f« •:r bullet " "unds in th* imrk, Juli )>* Zwanxljrer. a >aU-r. who is about fift; ' car* i*f age. uaf found in the >tn t at the Inter ne* lion of Lombard?. and Blair streets at an ear:\ hour Haturda> morning. ThtLaml ulanee wa« t ailed by Officers Thrltnpsori and Ore- n and the man w as rushed to the < ity hospital, where he was treated n> In*, Gilliam and turned o>-» r to I >r rabor. .Saturday morning Zwanzigcr was t able to walk ar< und and no attempt was made to extra* t the bullets from his back Me in* ** 1 upon being al lowed to go home, and when prevail ed upon i«. remain In the hospital tor a da or so. said that he had busi ness to attend t<* ' th the woman • ho sh« t him T-ns was the first intimation that :u • »:' th«* officials had that his assun'.»nt had been a worn a n. Totll Offhfi Her Name. The n an main! in* d an unbroken Mien froru the tirn- he was taken i to th«- hospital until after n«»on <*' Sat 'id., Officer Krengel visited him and prevailed pop him to f o "Vits;li in** name of the woman who. he na• s. Hrr-d at him several times with a -2-eallbn revolver. He wu« iiminng awax from her when she shot, lie said, and ill of her bullets | struck him in th* ;,a k But he w« uid not consent to an ! opt-ration, and inasmuch as there ap pear* to he no danger of any i»m piiiatioi .• setting in, he ..was allowed to have hta wa; Tried to K ill If finsHI’. . Zwanzig* r the man wh > • “ntlv j triWi to kill h e -dr by drinking lau danum whi standing in a Broad street po<dro. -o H» has tohl ?’■ oral people with whom h»- is a<-jualnted that h* j a* no d ending h « life and when- he r..r found in theatre*?. ning . . thi opintoo that in had agiiiti t.ou] to commit "U side. \• *t rTntit !•* was at the hospital and had been (*;• • b "U a cot. wen* the wounds m his bark discovered. Mr ! Tabor was st of th* opinion hat the small h •- were made b » mu! w Tt l ire hot if a weapon had he,.p i:UM. \<>t until tho mat) he anu- angi about noon and v anted t • i g<> t> his home in Lombardy > treet did th*- td.osicinns know pogl t. ■. rli.it h*-. had been shot In ... ing t! . min.. r the woman wh ni he sn « shot l in. Zwgnzlger declared tn, ; he v .ej i nut have her arrested 11*- is me married and has been liv 11: g h*r* till* :• few months. B • trade he is a linker. 1013 WIFE WAS CHAINED TO FLOOR •«‘oritinvied from Kirst PiRf ) ^if* jurivdh lion >f the court an<1 therefore tr< i m could be v*roai«*<*\11 <m| < nl ! •!- th offenses committed h< re. !n pinning bin under bond to keep the inn i* i i\*> monthr, Juwtlce t’rutehil id v. ,t he would probably order h 111:>h< v rnmission within a short nno Ihi* l.ittlt* to Say. Greenwood h man m n<> stands at U * ;t six {'♦*.: .. tnehes and weighs about tw* huriuird pounds, had but little to sh- \ lawyer qualified my < a.se f«*r ni.' in the country." he de clared I ha\. had some trouble with my wife slapped her once or tvvt< * Hiii r nm sorry and will treat her letter if I go back with her. 1 don’t like rn oldest child very much, hut |c>\ e her some." Back in the odl he talked In a random manner to the reporters He raid that when he was fifteen years of age—he j> now thirty-three—his parents him to the Williamsburg asylum tor. ;u> remained for two month# *The\ didn't want me To stay but « month, but I Rtaid two month# and got well,” he remarked. Since hr has been grown Greenwood said he ha-> ha as good sense as any one. Mrs Greenwood will leave at once for the I mi* nf her mother In the countrv CASE OF JOHN COLE TO COME UP FRIDAY Postpone1 (iii Acciniui of Condi tion (>t Injured Man W ho is 1 tilltl\ Slashed. The ' uf J. hn Coifs, colored, eliarRuU niu, f-nttinpr Attiprt t*rhnot, another negri- with a knife or other eharp Instrurmnl, wat postponed Katurda* morning until Friday, June Cole ;y iiadly Injured, and was imulili i( appear In court. The i till . ■■■ h.t\e a warrant against School ■ « in . ,|t py t:( ie, charging him « ilo the '.one offense, hut H has nut y* t i.eeii served on account of the i's ndltlon of the Injured man. The sane win come up before Mag lHtiatc T. J. ruryear. | .. ! Riclinmnil Piij.il.- fvton to Quit Slii'lv Rooms for Three Month's Recreation. DOORS CLONE NEXT WEEK C’oiiuneuccnicnt Exercise- to be IIel<l at .John Marshall High School. 1 Decks are being cleared cut, tin' scribbled notes being reread, giggled over, and then torn into inflnitesmal pieces, and thrown av.ay Hooks ore being carried home, or to the second hand dealer to be exchanged for a frac tion of the ir one-time cost Voting hoys and younger girls gre talking eagerly and excitedly of wonderful things that hate happened during tht past nine months, and still more won derful things that are going to hap pen during the naxtthrec months Old enmities are being pate heu up Boys and girls »»t so young ar< talking together along much the sane liner. There exists a 'ague atmes phere of restless uneasiness:, a strain ing under the hit." as a horseman might say. ’Ibis rather strange condition of ai fd.n. exists throughout the student body of Kjthnioml. The reason tor it ail Is explained in four brief words, school c costs next week “ location is at hand—that vacation ■ f which the student has dream.-.j during the long winter months us ip -ai g.iadng in'o space, seeing vvonder l-d nunc pictures, conjured up aft. r living n- vain to g. t the straight of 'licit subjunctive clause in Cicero, or figuring determinedly but futile) .... '-•tftc- protfbrri th <ab uluH where the cttr.vcr" thus achieved did not e.»r f' -pond " ith the cm- . one gi . n in ’ in the* bac k of the l ook t'v Wednesday every public «. line,: r ioio ,n the city, from tin ,, in.ar r-purtirent. to those ... ,;u hygt ---Itoi i will be turned over to th, t uili r ntetvies of me" . .1 1 v\.,u.en armed with mop#, brooms arid otto such appliam-ps. who will give th walls, floors, desks, evervitilng a thor !"ttgh cleaning. The rooms will then b<- sprinkled With some concoction which will prevent the breeding of disease germs Then they will he locket', not to be opened lorthrre months. « omitictHVJneiit \\ educed:iy Commencement Men ise* of tht John Marshall High School nil! be hold in Hip City A udltorium Wed r.( jc day night at X.15 o'clock. Charles A Ifonau Smith, profesaor of Kngllsh j literature at the University of Vir ginia. will be thi' orator of the even t ing ■ Prof. Smith ta a distinguished schol ar and has been honored by an ap pointment to represent this nation in the gathering of professors from ail the higher seats of learning in the world at the University of Berlin next year. Admission to the exercises Wednes day night, the program ot which has not yet been completed, will be by invitation. Out room of the City Hail quarters of the board of education is now being utilized in the arrang ing of seat checks. The list of graduates has not yet been announced. That the graduates never lost the affection liot*n of the years spent in the "old school" is proved conclu sively by the recent organization ot the High School Alumni Association, formed for the Join purpose of en couraging good-fellowship and pro ' iding a library' for John Marshall High School. Alumni Night. Monday will he alumni night ot commencement week. Not only grad uates, hut all pupils yvlto attended school for one year and left In good standing are eligible for membership in the organization, and the presence of every one of this tr urged at this the first, reunion of the High School alumni. The following program will hr ren dered Monday night: Uhorua, "Madeleine” . . i Tloeckeli High School Chorus. Opening Remarks —S. T. Beveridge, '75. f'res. Selection, I-ci t'imiuaiualne" l From i labriel Marie's Air a 1'Antlquei High School Orchestra The Richmond High School Look ing Back card—J. H. Bintord. '»2. Song, "Mar'li of our Nation”.... tG elbel) Girls' Glee Club.. The John Marshall High School Hocking Forward—Atvin B. Hutz ler, 'OR yChcrur,—Loss nr ttlrhmrdul Hill ", . ( McNally) High School Chorus, Song. "Water Lilies''.(I-inders) Girls' Glee Club. Presentation of Class of I Din-—Rp sponre by (.’ran ford O. Crouch. Selection. "When the Swallows Homeward Fly". . (Air. by Wataon> High School orchestra, j Roll-Call of Graduating Classes— j Mrs. C. U. Burtons'll 2. "Auld Hang Syna." VETERANS FIGHT Survivors of Otryj* Bravo ( oru in a ml As^oinUlf at lih Anon at (VU ltraiiou. Celebrating the day when they marched forth to war lorty-flve years ago. aurvivora Of Otey*l Battery gath ered at the Yew Pumphouse on the r*ver front Saturday and fought the war over again. Among those at the annual reunion were Robert Gwathmey. of Balti more. John P. Webster, **f Chester field; Jack Sharp. c>f Norfolk; Buck Miller and Jud li. Wood, of Hlch mond. Among the sons present were I>r Greer Baughman and Or. Clifton Miller. <»f Richmond, and Lynn Web ster, of Chesterfield. Louis Glazebrock, a gallant mein b€ r of the battery, who has attended many of its ic-union. is a paralytic at the SokiUrs Home and "n accruin' of his tnhrniltlc was unable to ven ture out Saturday. He was with it's comrades in spirit* however, it, not in ri-fh. and they remembered him with a N-x full of good things after the celebration was umt I#hs»t year Veteran Glaze brook was .convened tlie reunion in a carriage and he had hoped to b» able to attend this year OU*j I ir-i Convm»ii(trr. < key’s Battery was Mr: t i-mmarid et] by Captain ti-Fton Otey. of Lynch buig, v, h > was in business in Rich mond when the war broke out. He .died of a carbuncle during the con flict and th* n th* command fell t*» Captain i»nv id N Walker, of Rich mond. who ( ntlnmd m charge through the remainder <.r tn* bloody cintcvt between the States Th>* batter Uni a strong hand in -a- king up M a bone's < barge at th* Crater It a;* > played a conspicuous part in bloody lighting roar vi Id Mar b< r. in the e-ai !;• part of the war. tin * ;?tter* Sh** vet v t' p our In IV- «*t V rginui and T tinftf**'*- oorj n* 'ted with Mudwatf" j>o k.«o?» * • mmend tn the latter Stau Form of th. remirdm »*n« es related at Tru* reunion Saturday will be *mti bodied fn th** hi.* Tory of tn»' battery bring prepared, by Thrrnion Mahood. Jr . f Birmingham. Ala., wh.ee father ‘fought with th** baton The ot. ran ; parto. u <.f a bountiful repast and enjoyed thems.lvo to th** ! utmost Hard!v thirty of them arc left. vacant seats at the banquet spread being noted year bv year Hui k Miller, *»f Richmond, ir presi dent of th** buttery aFFooiailcm. MI’SK A I, PROGRAM IS ASBI RV ('ill'KCH A urt.ghtful tni.sI.Ai i.i’oKiam will he chrr)* ii out in Asbury Methodist • hurrh Sunday nixht at S o'clock. It I? as follows Processional march and opening ohorns. ‘ The hildren are Singing With Joy To-Day". prayer. , hant. "The l.ord Is M> Shepherd"; superintend ent s word: recitation; welcome ad dle s; motion song. 'Nearer, My <Jod to Thee"; duet and chorus, "Christ, th< (Join! Shepherd", reritntion, "I>o Vo.i Think I'm Too Small", recitation. "Mow They tirmv"; solo, A Shep herds Song' responsive reading song. "Who Will Me (>ut Shepherd True": recitation, "The Utile Pink Toe Brigade": recitation, "Who Be longs to Our Cradle Roll"; solo. "Cra dle Jtoll SongJB; recitation, "The Fa ther's Care": sting. ''Happy Little Children": recitation. "Love and • live", recitation, "Object of Our Chil dren's Day Offtring": exercise. "Plea i.i the Na’lons Colleetion"; quartet, "line Sweetly S. lemn Thought", song. "Dear to My.Heart of the Good Shep herd". .losing song. "Song Glory, G.ory": tienedlctlon. J S. Renner, director of music; Miss Mattie Walker, organist; Mias eUttic Perdue, assistant organist: Mrs. W. G. Burch, charge of recttatlons, arranged. The quartet assisting In the exercises are Miss Etta Bond, soprano; Miss Nellfe Clayton, alto. Wilbur East, tenor; E. B. Phillips, bass. BOARDERS. FOR BUMMER BOARDERS TRY THE j Richmond Virginian Want Adrs SESSION ENDS AT RICHMONO COLLEGE CouimeiuTmont Exercises lo Er win Stindav Eve ning. After nine months of hard work, student* of Richmond College are now ready to receive their reward. The closing exercises of commence ment week will begin Sunday night at S 15 o'clock, when the baccalaure ate sermon will be preached by Rev. Ijr O. C. P. Wallace, pastor of the Kind Baptist church, Baltimore. >!d. Thin session of the college prom ise* to be a memorable one. It will be one of the last t'> be held in the old buildings, for the institution ha* prepared to locate at Westhmmpton. A meeting of the board of trustees will he held Tuesday morning to make arrangements in this connec tion. Monday win be .Ins* day' when i la: * orator sand historians will y le with one another lor distinction. This feature is scheduled for g:ir* o’clock. The class ol iSI0 consists of one *an didalc for the degree ot master of arts, twenty-six It bachelor of arte, four for ha' helor of avion* c and four teen for bachelor ot laws Vlumnl l»a>. Tutsdst will be appropriately tele brat* d us alumni day The ttr.l event will he the meeting *i the trus tee* at I I o'clock At 2 o'clock the annual dinner of the society ot ths alumni uo*1 r* union of the classes 1S60. lHt»5. 15*00 nnd 1**15 will take place. The w*>n on graduates of 1910 at 4 o'clock will be the guests <*t the te inale alumnae at a lumhoon at tltith a. This promises r** be a delightful al ia il M nigh' the dramatic * ! tb .*• the « oiltg>* will prevent Two Cent:* men of Verona This a iVi take plat ' at k 1 5 o t to* k I'* mmen* ement day will o< tr Wert ne'iy' At 11 o'clock Lbc* academic pro*'* s. >.n will ta*f I 'd * ’**U" '..ed irnediatei; by the award of honorary degrees. II If. ill 1: . U U 1*1* U . oi Atlanta, (la, an orator of e ids reputation, will del lx or the rommeii** ntent address. The final exercises will take piaea Wednesday night at 9 It* **'* *°* k. when degrees will he awarded and honor* 0 ill#- session confessed This will be followed b ya reception by President and Mrs Frederick W Boatwright to the graduate*, students, alumni snd friends 1 duration Hoard to -Meted, V meeting of the education board will be held in the otfl. e of l.teuten ant-ifo'ernor J Taylor Bilvson in th« Mutual building Mondav arternoon at 1 o'clock The principal business will he tin nomination of a man ;o succeed John t’. William*, who re : igned from the tiosrd of trustees cX Rii hnu nd College. MRS. ELINORE WOLD IS NOT INSANE Lunacv (.< i hi mi salon Savs Woman i* Mentallv Sound and She is Released. Mis Elinor® Wold. the youtig wo man who tried to end her life by swallowing poison, and who wander ed shout the street* In the early hours < f the morning In a condition that fort«d officer* to take her to the hos pital ward of the city jail and order h. r menial condition looked Into, hai been pronounced sane by a lunacy < ommir.slon. Member* of the com inlrr.on examined the woman at tn* .tail Friday afternoon and she was ot tiered to he gt\ on her liberty. Mir. Wold claims that the govern ment should pay her ?31>^* month as t. pension, hc-r husband hating been blown to Btnmr when the lattleah.% Maine wart to the bottom She said rho was Infatuated with a business man of Main rtreet and tpat when she |was sharply spoken to *ho tried to erri her life. PROTECT YOUR AEfOMOBlLEh AGAINST Sl'DDEN' FIRE. 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