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DIOVE flOTPOKER I
I.ittle Girl Tell* Horrible Details
of Murdering Her Gotl
--- — JW*er.
POLICE DU M BFOl'N 1)ED
Unwilling to Believe Confession, ^
But Have Xo Other Plausible j
Theory of Crime.
P1TT8BVRO. PA.. August HI—The
police arc amased ut the stoical de
meanor maintained bp Catherine
Botti, 13, who Is now ■'Ln Jail here
charged with the murder of Pasquale
Volpi, to, her godfather, because of
his alleged unwelcome attention* to
her.
According to the poat mortem ex
amination the girl not only hit Volpe
with an axe but ahe later struck him
several blows with a hatchet and then
pieried his lifeless body with a red
hot poker.
When confronted with this new
evidence this morning she did not
change one particle, but said.
"Yes, 1 forgot to tell you about
that. After l had hit him several
times with an axe. I grew tired and
picked up a hatchet and hit him two
or three times, then I heated a
pokor and pushed into his body. He
had broken my hear* and I wanted
to break hla.
Although unwilling to believe her
confession, officers who worked on the
case to-day acknowledged her story
haa verified In every detail, and have
bean unable to confirm their theories
that other persons stronger than she
had committed the crime.
SKIPPER SAYS JAP
BOAT REFUSED AID
American Captain Prefers
Charges and Investigation
is Stated.
TOKIO. August 13.—The Japanese
Navy Department to-day began an In
vestigation of charges filed by Cap
tain Kitt, of the Pacific Mail liner Mon
golia. that when the Mongolia was
grounded yesterday the Japanese
Steamer Takaskan refused to aid her.
The Toklo newspapers are unani
mous in denouncing Kitt for prefer
ring charges, declaring that he falsi
fied when he aasserted the Takaskan
refused to aid him. The Takaskan.
they say. Is too small a vessel to Have
refloated the Mongolia, but she offered
every' other aid in her power. As soon
as the Mongolia’s plight became known
the Navy Department dispatched the
battleship Ikl to the scene, but she
reached there aafter the Mongolia had
been refloated.
Ambassador O'Brien and the Pacific
Mail Steamship Company to-day for
mally thanked the Navy Department
for Its efforts.
TO LEAVE COUNTRY
Ha? Boat Heady fur Escape if
Estrada is Success
ful.
I
t
£.
BLVEFIELPS. \UfuM IS—Ms
sages reaching here from Genera
Hsnt, In command of the revolution
ary troops advancing on Managua
have been of such an enoouregini
—nature that ptmlnsinnai t*resiaen
Estrada left to-day for Granada
where he expects to personally dlree
the siege against the Madrts capital
It la believed the Eatrada troopa wl!
close In on Managua tome time ncx
week and Estrada will then endeavoi
to atarve Madrix out.
Following Zelaya's example, it i
understood, Madrix has a boat com
missioned on which ho may endeavo:
to escape from the country In caa<
Estrada is suceeesfu! in his attack
NEWS NOTE8 GATHERED
AT STANARDSVU.Lt
(Special to The Richmond Virginian.
STAKDARDSYILIJS, VA, August 1J
Rsv. TV. M. Cleavsiend hss retar net
from Ids evangelical lo ir in New Er.g
land.
James 51. Mallory returned liom<
from West Virginia this week.
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Eddins went ti
Hot Springs Tuesday to spend a shor
season for Mrs. Eddtr.s' health.
R. P. Thomas. Commonwealth's at
torney for Greene, was taken danger
dusty 111 some days ago. hut la nov
■early well again.
The Episcopalians will hold & lawi
party In this plate the ITth. A <juar
tette of musicians from Charlottas
vllle will he present to help entertali
the crowd.
HOLLAND’S PRINCE HUNT
IN FULL FROM BICYGLI
THE HAOCE, August IS— Frlne
Henry ©f the Netherlands, the prlnc
consort of Queen Wllhelmlns, fel
from his bicycle while riding yester
day. He sustained a fracture of th
collar-bone.
Prtnce Henry, who follows athleti
recreations with enthusiasm, has set
oral times before sustained minor In
juries In these pursuits.
./MMWl.inyi' ;»-ag-ouauiiiia
I.
District Ns.
*sally trimmed and filled out if sent to the Contest
»
leavening — muffins that
didn’t stand up as. they
' "orter.”
Baking Powder with its
tvening power U a mighty
better cooking.
At your grocer’s. *
Hie SooAen Maufadnrmi Ca.,
Richmond, Va.
I
GOVERNOR'S DAY
II AVIATION MEET
T
Groat Crowds Assemble at As
bnrv Park to Witness Flights
bv the Wright Machines.
ASHIlfRY PARK, N. J., August <
13—This Is "Qovfrnor'i Day" at the
aviation meat held here under the
auspices of the Asbury Place Aero
and Motor Club. Governor Fort and a
hla stalT and many of the State leg- (
Isiator* and othera prominent In State 6
polities are In the city to witness the ^
flights by the Wright machines and "
the other aerial stunts that are on the 1
program. Governor Hughes, of New > r
Xork, who was invited to attend, 1
has sent his regrets. Secretary of n
Interior Ballinger Is due to arrive , 1
here later lti the da}. In time to see \
the flights of the aeroplanes, which 11
begin at 4 o'clock. I
The Special feature of this nfter- <
noon's meet will be the flight of two 1
Wright machines simultaneously. {,
"Archie" House' and Ralph John- )
stone "111 probably be the aviators ,
who will be seen In this exhibition.
There will also be a duration con- ,
i test In which the aeronaut remaining i
* In the atr for the longest time will t
: be declared the winner. t
No attempt will be made to-day to j (
break any records. i
New Chartars. 1
Six charters and one amendment to ,
charter were granted ' Friday by the [
State Corporation Commission. They j
are as follows:
W. J Courtney Company, lncorpor- !
ated. Mundy Point, Va. Incorporators: i
, W. J. Courtney, president: F. A. Dam- j
; erson. vice-president; R. M. Noarris, ,
’ secretary—all of Mundy Point, Va. ;
1 Capital stock—maximum, *25,000; niln
j lmum. $10,000. Objects and purposes;
| Canning vegetables and conducting a
flsh business.
Southeastern Telephone Company. :
Spencer. Va. incorporators: D. S. BUI. !
] president; D. E. Moore, vice-president:
W. C. Clanton, secretary: G. W. Clark,
. treasurer—all of Spencer, Va, Capital }
stock—mlxlmum. $5,000; minimum,;
$500. Objects and purposes:Operate a ;
j telephone line.
The Miller Transfer Company, Incur- j
j porated, Lexington, Va. Incorpora.- •
tors: BetiJ. Huger, president; E. A.
Sale, vice-president; Harrington Wad- j
dill, secretary and treasurer—all of j
Lexington. Va. Capital stock—rnaxl
I mum. $5,000: minimum, $5^000. Objects !
and purposes: Transfer, business.
J. O. Lovelace Company, lncorpor- j
ated. South Boston. Va. Incorporators:
T. C. Watkins, Jr. president; J O. ;
Lovelace, secretary and treasurer; F.
A. Lukin—all of South Boston. Va.
Capital stock—maximum, $3,000, mini- !
mum. $1,000. Objects and purposes;
1 Mercantile business.
Stonewall Distilling Company. Incor
porated, Manchester. Va, Incorpora
tors: C. E. Tesh, president: J. W.
Moore, viee-prestdent; J. A. Grubb,
secretary and treasurer—all of Rich
mond, Va. Capital stock—maximum.
$15,000; minimum, $5,000. Objects and
purposes: Liquor business
The Taylor Saloon. Incorporated,
Roanoke, Va. Incorporators G. L. :
; j Taylor, president; F. K. Williams, vice
— president; 11. L. Aflame. aeeretary and -
treasurer—all of Roanoke. Va. Capl- i
tal stock—maximum, $10,000: mini
mum, $2,000. Objects and purposes:
Liquor business.
An amendenmt was issued to the
charter of the Norfolk Trunk Factory,
Incorporated, Norfolk, Va.. decreasing
,! capital stock from maximum of $25.- {
000 to $10,000, and from minimum of !
. $10,000 to $6,000.
ARE TRYING TO SOLVE
RICE MORDER MYSTERY;
CLEVELAND. O.,; Angus 1$.— !
John Kartness Browne, former ml!- !
' j llonalre real estate' dealer, was the i
chief witness to-day at the inquest
■ into the mysterious murder of Attor
1 | hey William L. Rice. He told In de
tail of arriving at his home on the
C night Klee was killed and seeing the
: 1 wounded man. He slated that he un
derstood that he had been Injured by
I an automobile and did not know It
! was Rice, or that ha had been shot,
until the next day. When he reach
! ed the place where Rice waa shot
1 Rice was being placed in a doctor's
automobile, he said, and did not see’
, his face. Rice was his attorney In a
1 J building deal, he said, and their rela
tione were friendly. He said he was
deeply Interested in the case, although
ho did not know at the time it was)
Rice who was Injured, and called the
police and the morgue once before I
he got the facts in the case He said
that aa far as he knew Rice had no
1 enemies.
. William Nelson Cromwell, the New
York lawyer, who was a business as
sociate of Rice’s, was an Interested
* spertator at the Inquest
1
Railroad Company Sued,
e Suit against the Chesapeake and
Ohio Railroad Compaq? for $6,000
e waa Instituted by Thomas Sacra in
- the Court of Law and Equity late
- Thursday afternoon. The action Is
one of trespass.
IVNISKEY CHS
NEHR MCE RIOT
Slacks and Whites Clash on T rain
from Norfolk to Dan
ville.
Special to The Richmond Virginian.)
DANVILLE. VA.. Au*. 1«—As a
esult of a race clash on an excur
lon train returning from Norfolk to
Ireenaboro, wnen near Franklin,
outhamptoh county, after midnight,
'ed Stanley, white, of Guilford Col
*ge, N. C.. was shot in the right
reast anad seriously, perhaps fatally,
ijured by a negro, and Robert Jonee.
white man, aged sixteen, of Greens
oro. was hit over the head with a
,-hlskey bottle. No arrests were made
y trainmen or officers till the train
earhed here this morning. Danville
Ulcers arrested Price Howard, Hollis
IcCoy and John McCoy, Greensboro
egroes. and Sam Mackttn, colored,
leldsvllle, N. C. Stanley and Jones
rere taken to general hospital here.
The clash was a typical whiskey
or that assumed proportions of a
iegro race riot. Stanley went Into
he negro car and purchased a hot
|t- of whiskey. A negro grabbed It
rom his hand, and a free fight en
ued, in which pistols and bottle* flg
ired conspicuously. A semblance of
rder was restored, and the train
esched Danville without trouble.
LEAPS TO DEATH
^rominpnt Washington Heal Es
tate Dealer Commits
Suicide.
WASHINGTON. D C, August 1J.—
As the result of chronic nervousness
John E. McLeran climbed through
» gable window on the fourth floor
of the home of Dr. A. R. Shand here
to-day and committed suicide by hurl
ing himself to the grduhd. He left a
note saying he had no hope of re
i-overy.
Dr. Shane, wnose wife Is s cousin
>f McLeran, was talking to A. M. Har
-Ison, a friend, about Mcl^iran's ner
vousness, when the body of the man
ihot.by the window near which they
were standing.
McLeran had left the room he had
occupied during the night and made
hts way to the fourth floor, where ha
entered a vacant room and climbed
out upon the roof. He was a promi
nent real estate dealer, a member of
the Chevy Chase Club and was well
known In social and business circles.
He Is survived by his wife and four
rhildren. His business recently had
not prospered.
WALKER LOSES MOTION
TO MAKE RECORD PUBLIC
INDIANAPOLIS. IND.. Aug 13—In
the morning session of the special na
tional miners' convention here to-day
John H. Walker, president of the Il
linois miners, lost In an attempt to
have printed a full record of pro
ceedings in the Joint conference be
tween the International executive
board and representatives of Illinois
miners and operators Walker said the
delegates should be, given all possible
Information of the Illinois situation.
President Lea ls Immediately ruled out
of order a motion by Walker to have
copies printed and distributed.
l.ewis then declared that free
speech wilt not be curtailed, and that
any Information regarding the confer
ence which approved the Illinois wag*
compromise Is available to delegates
The report of the rules commutes
opened the session.
MADRIZ WILLING TO
CALL GENERAL ELECTION
WASHINGTON, D C„ Aug 13.—Af
ter Dr. Rarrtos and Dr. Salinas, envoys
of Dr. Mndrlz. provisional president ol
Nicaragua, had visited acting Secretary
of State Wilson to-day, the opinion
was expressed here that the United
States will countenance no suggestion
for a settlement of the trouble In Nic
aragua. unless it is presented with the
sanction of both Madrlz and Estrada,
the revolutionary leader.
While no statement was made, it Is
believed that the envoys told Wilson
that Madris would agree to held an
election. If the United States would
recognize the government. It Is said
that Wilson pointed out that Madrli
holds only s part of the country', and
that the United States could not recog
nize such a suggestion unless the per
sons offering it represented the entirs
country.
UNITE V9TER> FEDERATION
WITH EXITED MINE WORKER*
WASHINGTON, Aug l*.—It wa«
learned to-day that a meeting will be
held In Indianapolis August 18, at
which an effort will be made to unite
the Western Federation of Miners
iv 1th the United Mine Workers through
the affiliation of the Western miners
with the American Federation of La
bor.
Samuel Gompers, president Of the
American Federation of Labor; Presl
dent Moyer, of the Western Federa
tion; Prealdsnt Lewis, of the United
Mins Workers, and President O’Con
nell, of tha International Machinists’
Union, wlir participate In the confer
ence.
Gompers left here to-day for Ra
chlne, Wla.. where he will deliver a
lecture to the iron workers before go
ing to Indianapolis On hts way back
to Washington ha will speak at Pitts
burg.
SERVICES OF SPECIAL INTEREST
IN THE RICHMOND CHURCHES
The pastor. Rsv. Henry Pearce At- j
ktns. will preach at Allen Avenue
Christian church to-morrow morning J
and evening- Subject*, morning. "Our
Unappreciated Blejylngs’’; evening,
' The Mi—ion of a Choeen People.” !
At the Y. M. C. A. Sunday Afternoon.'
The men't meeting Sunday after- i
noon will be a continuation of the dls- j
cusslon of Dr. Vance’e new book,
"Tendency.” The epuakara wtlt be R. ;
A. Brock. Jr., theme. "The Crown of
Life." and W. Y. Relthard, physical I
director of the Y. M. C. A., theme.
"Destination and Departure.”
Dr. Vance’s book has proved to be j
up In these discussions. This will j
one of the strongest we have taken 1
be the last Sunday with this book.\
and a cordial invitation Is given to all!
men to attend this meeting; 1:S0|
o’clock Is the hour of the opening!
•ong service.
The subject for the boys’ meeting !
win be ’’A Little More Pepper”; !h#
speaker Mr. R. A. Ricks, Jr., ons of
the young men member* of the as-'
soclstlon. The boy are making things
move, and every boy from ten to l
eighteen years of age Is cordially in
vited to attend this meeting and bring
a boy friend with him.
The Rev. A. B. Woodfln. D. D., of
Waynesboro, Vs., will occupy the pul- :
pit of the Grace Street Baptist church
at the morning service No service at j
night.
The Rsv. George Boardman Eaf*r,
D. D.. of Louisville, Ky.. will occupy
the pulpit of the Grove Avenue Bap
tlat church at the morning service. No
service at night.
Services at East End Union Gospel
Mission, No.. 1*03 North Twenty-eighth
street, Sunday afternoon at 8 P. M.
Open air meeting at corner Twenty
eighth and 8 streets at S P. M.. and
at Venable and Mosby streets at *
: P. M. These meetings are undenom
! (national and all churches are Invited
; to take part, especially In the open
■ air service#, which will be continued In
I different places during the week.
In Union Station Methodist church
I—Preaching at 11 A M. by Dr. James
H. Moee and at 8:15 P. M. evangelistic i
services conducted by Mr. 8. K. Me- ,
| Kee, of Central T. M. C. A. Subject. 1
'•Fellowship and Service.”
| --
j Park Place Methodist church—The !
! pastor. Rev. B. P. Lipscomb, will
preach at 11 A. M.. There will he no j
j service at night. 8unday school at
'9:80 A. M.
j At Centenary Methodist church— i
■ Rev j. N. Latham. D. D.t will preach
■at 11 A. M. and 8:15 P. M. Morning!
; subject, "The Herald of the King.” 1
"SPIRIT MESSAGE"
SHOWJIjl COURT
Rut Judge Won’t Recognize it
Though He Follows Di
rections.
WASHINGTON. D. C.. August IS.—
j Actually producing In court a "mss- I
sage” written on a slip of paper pur
i porting to have been transcribed by the
i spirit of the late William H. Crowell,
; his widow to-day asksd that It be
i taken as an expressed wish by the de
ceased that Major W. H. H. Crowell.
U. 8. A., his brother. b» appointed ad
: mlnlatrator of the estate,
i Three children of Crowell objected
: to (he appointment of the uncle and
: ridiculed the "spirit message.'' Judge
i Barnard ruled that he could not recog
! not recognize the ‘‘message.” and up
| pointed both Major Crowell and W11
' llom B. Crowell, a son, as joint ad
ministrators of the estate, which Is
I valued at 386,000. The letter, which
: Mr*. ‘'Cowell mitt #he received through
a local medium, gate many directions
about the estate, and concluded:
“Ruby met me. I have seen many
folks here This Is a beautiful world.”
j SUNDAY-SCHOOL WORK
IS SHOWN IN REPORTS
<Special to The Richmond Virginian.)
KEYBVILLK. VA . Aug. 13—The
Charlotte county interdenominational
Sunday school convention met at
Friendship Baptist church Wednes
day and Thursday. A large crowd
was In attendance each day."and an
Interesting program wa# carried out.
The report of the secretary showed
increased attendance and collections
from schools all over the county. Ad
dresses were delivered by Revs. Hig
, gason, Dyches. Dadmun. Peebles and
Pearson. The following laymen made
i talks: Terry. Veaman, Shaw and Wll
! son.
TWO BOY8 GET 20 YEARS
FOR BURNING HOUSES
NEW YORK, August II.—Two boys
, one 16 and the other 18, were sentenced
: to twenty years each In State prison by
; Judge Fawcett In Brooklyn this after
• noon. They are John Boris and Mi
i chael Cardo. end they had pleaded
guilty of arson irl having set fire to a
number of houses In the Williamsburg
section.
These are the two youngest prison
ers ever given a lengthy State prison
sentence In this city, the usual prac
tice having been to send youths to a
reformatory.
CIRCUIT COI*RT ADJOURNS
FOR AUGUST TERM
j The Chesiorileld Circuit Court ad»
i Journed Friday afternoon, after hav
] In* been In seaaion for a week. With
! the exception of the Oeborne case. In
, which the farmer accepted a sen
< tence of three years in the penitentiary,
\ there w*e nothin* of importance to
consume the time of the judge and the
Jurymen. Osborne will be taken to
! the penitentiary Saturday. He plead
ed guilty of the charge of attempted
| criminal assault upon a young girl
ROOT AFTER TALKING
SIX, DAYS SITS DOWN
THE HAOU*. August 1*.—Senator
Ellhu Root to-day concluded bis six
' days’ apeech before the Arbitration
I Tribunal, which’ decides tha New
I Foundland fisher lea dispute. Hla
! speech marked the end of the argu
j ment and the cate has now gone to the
arbitrators. A verdict le not expect
I ed before the letter part of Beptem
! bar or early In October.
JAMBS WHITCOMB RILEY
DOWN WITH RARALYBIB
INDIANAPOLIS." IND. AUgUSt »•.—
Evening aubject, “Tha Heroic* A#
Wife.”
Asbury Place.M. B. church—Preach
ing at 11 A. M. by Rev. T A. Petti
grew No aervlc* at night. Sunday
wheel at >:B0 A. M, _ _.
Ia Broad Street Method let church,
corner Tenth and Broad streets. Rev.
Mf. Parsons, of Vanderbilt University,
will preach In the morning at 11
o’clock, and at night Rev. B. F. Blps
comb. D, D., pastor of Park Place
church, will preach.
At Laurel Street Methodist church
—Rev. O. W. M. Taylor will preach
at 1 lo’clock, and at 8:16 P. M. the
pator, Dr. James H. Mobs, will preach.
Services will be held in First
Church of Christ, Scientist Sunday
morning at 11 o'clock. Subject of
sermon will be "Soul.”
The ladies of the Weet End Meth
odtat church will give a country lawn
party and terve supper and Ice cream
in front of Mr. A. B. Morrlsett's Sat
urday night. If the weather Is un
favorable supper will be served in Mr.
A. H. Thomas* store, Hull and Clop
ton streets. Hours, « to 11.
Orace Episcopal church. Main and
Foushee streets—-Rev. Landon R. Ma
son, rector. Services at usual hours
Sunday. Men’s Bible class starts at
$: SO A. M.
Immanuel Baptist church (Fifth I
and Leigh streets)—Horning; worship
at il o’clock. Sermon by the pas
tor, Rev. B. Franklin Bryan, Ph. D.
Subpect, "The Robe of Charity." No
service at night.
At First Baptist church the pastor,
Rev. George W. McDaniel, D. P., will
preach at 11 A. M. and 8:15 P. M.
Seventh Street Christian church— I
Preaching at 11 A. M. by the Rev. i
W. L. Fisher, of New Tork city. Sub. j
Ject, "Experimental Knowledge of:
God." Sunday school at 8:80 A. M.
During the vacation of the pastor,
Rev. Gerald Culberson, Mr. H. O.
Lane, Of the Railroad T. M. C. A.,
will, conduct divine services each Sun
day morning at Third Christian
church. His subject Sunday morn
ing will be ‘'Lovebeams."
At St. James Methodist church the
sendees at tl A. M. will be conducted
by Adjutant Wtggln*. of the Salvation
Army. No service at nlgnt.
Westminster Presbyterian church—
Rev. James V. Fair, D, D., pastor, j
Preaching to-morrow at 11 A. M. and ]
8:15 P. M. by Rev. A. D. P. Gilmour. |
D. D. Sabbath school 9:30 A. M.
Westminster League at 7:80 P. M
Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8:15
P. M. All welcome.
The condition of James Whitcomb Ri
ley to-day was reported to be slightly
Improved, following a mild stroke of
Saralysls which haa confined him to his ;
ome for two weeks. His attending
physician pronounces Riley’s affliction
not likely to prove fatal at thle time.
He Is In his sixtieth year, however, and
it is known the shock haa had a dan
gerous effect on his vitality,
WAITS FOR VESSEL
IN WHICH TO SAIL
CAPE TOWN. Aug. 13.—No alarm
is felt by Captain Scott, commander
of the British Antarctic expedition, ;
over the delay In the arrival of the1
Terra Nova, the vessel that the expe- i
dltion Is to use In Its quest of the!
South Pole. The vessel Is now twelve j
days overdue and has not been spoken
stnee she left Madeira on June 27.
Captain Scott says such delays are
not unusual and that he will not be
come apprehensive if the vessel Is
not heard from for two weeks yet.
NO PEARSON SYNDICATE;
ONLY PRIVATE INVESTMENTS
NEW TORK. August 1*.—Denying i
emphatically that there has even :
been a "Pearson" syndicate In Rock
I stand". T-eNlghTaneyV Missouri Paci
fic, Wabash, Denver end Rio Grande
and "Western Pacific, Percivn! Faqu
har. who had been referred to as Its
financial secretary, arrived to-day
from London. He stated that all the
Investments he and hit friends have
made in Rock Island and other stocks
have been for Investment >nly and
said that the reports of the so-called
Pearson syndicate, have been "utterly
absurd."
HELP.
TT TOV DESIRE A STENOGRAPHER
typewriter. or help of any kind, u*e
Annual Mountain Excursion
TO
CHARLOTTESVILLE. HOT SPRINGS
WHITE SULPHUR, NATURAL
BRIDGE AND INTERMEDIATE
STATIONS.
VIA.
CHESAPEAKE 4c OHIO RAILWAY
THURSDAY, AUGUST 18th.
ROUND TRIP RATES FROM RICH
MOND.
Station Charlottesville to Alton. 83.58
Station* Baaic to Staunton _ 3.18
Station* Mount Elliott to Clifton
Forg*. 3.48
Station* Cot!niton to Whit*
Sulphur. 4.88
Hot Spring* '. 4.88
Natural Bridge. 4J8
Train leave* Richmond for Station*
Charlottesville to White Sulphur and Hot
Spring*, inclusive 1300 Noon, and for
Natural Bridge 11:45 A. M., Thursday,
August 18th.
Ticket* good returning on all regular
trains not later than Thursday, August
23rd.
Five 15) days In the Mountain*.
An extended week-end outing to C.
& 0. famous resorts. The most
popular excursion of the season.
City Coal Company.
PENNSYLVANIA
ANTHRACITE.
MJO
VIRGINIA ANTHRACITE,
88.88
SPLINT,
84.58
Steam Contract Solicited.
City Coal Company.
Lombardy and Brand Streets.
38th and Dock Street*.
'"t ..,...
RE IS A CHANCE FOR EVERYONE
$120.00 Paid in CASH PREMIUMS
In addition to redeeming my WRITTEN
SIGNATURES cut from tOL'NGER’S
PACKAGE ROASTED COFFEES in
PuluifH: and COL PONS
vnrtn rxffnatum in 1. t, 2 1-1,
~ co at tho rata
pay in CASH
3 and'3 pound Tin PorAajpa at the rata
of my WRI
COUPONS
wrtdsn rifnatum by January let, 1
Distributed aa fellow*:
turaiac In. ..
written big*
number
lar|Mt number
lerftMt number
_ ._ me PACKAGE ROASTED
COFFEES, you ax* roduco your grocery bill
and got tho otry boot oaluoo on tho mmrkol.
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.1 trial vill eontincr you.
I pack all grades. The prloaa -of
Cofirm will maat the riewa of all eoaaumara.
Inaiat on baaiM YOUNGER S COFFEES
IN PACKAGES, bearing 1L. C. YOUNG
ER'Sl WRITTEN SIGNATURES and
aava 10 to 2S par cant, in prlcaa. Satis
faction guaranteed or money refunded.
Younger* ('off** once tried, If property
prepared for the cup always uacd
For aala by aU dealer*. If your Mer
ahant cannot supply you. 'pbaaa or write
m* and I will give you tba name of a mar
chant. who will be (lad to furnish you my
Coffees.
Return all SIGNATURES end COU
PONS to
LC. YOUNGER
IMPORTER AND COFFEEE ROASTER
M3. IM VIRGINIA STREET.
PHONE MADISON Ml.
RICHMOND, VA.
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Barton Heights
Mr*. Harry Hughe* ana Otway*
Hughes, who have been at Old Church j
for several weeks, hare returned.
Misses Annie and Ada Kuyk are j
spending three weeks with the Misses
Horsley In Buckingham.
Miss Kate Lee Oold 1* visiting Miss
Heath Mackie on York etreet.
Mra. E. B. Bowden and little son, j
John, left Thursday for a lengthy
visit to friends In .Augusta and Albe
marle.
Misses Ellaabeth and Robyn Mae
Miller have gone to visit Niagara
Polls, Toronto and Thousand Islands
and will return by Atlantic City,
where they wilt stay some time.
Mia* Pearl Bodeker, of Washing
ton. D. C., was the guest of Mrs. B.
W. Grubbs for several days this week.
The Re\. T. M. Lemley left Tues
day for Montreal, where he will spend
his vacation.
Mrs. Prank Heidenfleld and Misses
Louise and Etta • Heidenfleld are at
Waehapreague for several weeks. [
Little Misses Virginia and Rebekah
Jennings have gone for a visit to their
grandmother at Cedar Point.
Miss Helen Mlekelfcoro, of Grove
avenue, Richmond, has been the guest
of her cousin. Miss Marlon Wallace,
for the past week.
Miss Aliens Sintcm. of Newport
News. Is the guest of Mrs. C. C. Rady.
Mlssea Thorps and Bessie Hughes
are spending their vacation st Old
Church. 4
Mrs. N. B. Croxton is at Elkton
with Mr. and Mrs. Pulliam and Mlaa.
Louise Crutchfield.
Mra. H. R. Jones and Mlsa Doro-1
thy Jones, who have been visiting
in Orange county. have returned
home. ,
Mrs. Ida B. Gordon la chaperon
ing a party of young people at Buck
roe Beach at the Lee cottage for sev
eral weeks. Among those in the party
are Misses Mabel and Rlanchs Glenn. !
Evelyn Carpenter, OJlle 8ydnor and
Kathleen Gordon.
Miss Alma Morgan, who has been |
visiting her aunt, Mrs. H. A. Auatin.!
has returned to her home In Ken
tucky.
Dr. Kirk will preach at the Bap- ■
tlst church Sunday morntnf for the!
pastor, who Is away In Albemarle for
his vacation.
Miss Florence Stevenson left Friday ;
for a three weeks’ visit to New York I
City !
Mr f.a ugh On win preach at the'
Methodist church Sunday morning I
and Mr. Asbury Christian at night.
Miss Marlon Wallace is visiting her
uncle. Mr. Mlckleboro.
Highland Park
in the absence of the pastor. Kav. |
J. S. Hunter will preach at Highland
Park Methodist church Sunday morn
ing. There will be no service at night, j
Miss Edna Hayre, of Elko. Va.. is
visiting her friend. Mrs. Robert Wor- j
thant. on Enslow avenue.
Mrs. A. R. H. Riley and children
and Miss Martha Riley, of Jersey
City, will leave for their, home Sat
urday after a pleasant visit to their
relatives, Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Bow
man.
Miases Mabel and Elate Gordon left j
Friday to visit at Emporia. Thev will 1
not return before September 18.
The many friends of Mrs. John R.
Llvesay will be glad to learn that she
and her family have moved back to
Chestnut Hill to live again.
Misses Agnes and Gertruds Royal
are visiting in Charles City county.
Miss Margaret Enslow, Mr. Lynn
Enslow and their conalna, Misses Ens
low, of West Virginia, spent Friday
at Old Point.
Miss Janie Oalnes returned Friday
from an outing at Old Point
Mr. WUUam Dabney, of Waynes
boro, who has been visiting at Mr. i
L. B. Enslow’s. returned home last
Wednesday.
Rev. J. R. Rennie, of Amelia
Courthouse, is critically 111 at the Vir
ginia Hospital.
Mrs. O. M. Woody, of Fourth ave
nue, win return Saturday from a visit
to Phoenixvllle, Pa. Dr. and Mrs.
Robert Scott will accompany her and
will be her house gueat for some time.
Mrs. J. Sterling Taylor was ope
rated on at the Retreat for the 8ick
last Tuesday. She has been a great
sufferer, but hopes to. be able to see
her friends soon. - v
Mr. Austin R. Spot’s hand was very’
badly lacerated one day this week by
a piece of glasa
Rev. C. H. Boggs Is rapidly recov
ering from a very serious attack of
asthma.
Dr. and Mrs. D. A. Kuyk will leave
Monday for Evansburg, Pa. Mrs.!
Kuyk )>aa not recuperated very rapid
ly since she was operated upon a
while ago and will spend several
weeks at her old home visiting rels*
lives and frlenda Dr. Kuyk will only
stay about a week.
Miss Dorothy Wingfield, of Char
lottesville, is visiting her aunt, Mrs.
W. O. Quarles.
Rev. William Boggs, presiding elder
of the Rappahannock district, and
sister, Mrs. Fllppen. are visiting their
father, Rev. Charles Boggs.
Mr. E. L. Tanner will leave Satur
day for Rochester, N. Y., to attend
the .florists' convention. He will visit 1
other Northern cities and resorts <
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SCHOOL
RICHMOND
COIXEGr
Offer* twr>-T**r eoifW
_ In t he practiced breach
M of the lew l«*dia* to faro of
Lt-.B. Ideation uoearpaaeta. Ttnn
moderate. Neat eeeelon bettae Bern
tetnber 33, 1010. for catAlo«M end
Information addreee
W. S. McMEILL, Profww tf Law,
Ricfamood, Va.
UNIVERSITY C0LLE8E
OF MEDICINE I1SSWS
STUART McQUIRC. M. D.. Da«#<0*RT
MEDICINE—OENTIBBNV—PM ABM ACT
New huddree under eoaatraction, the gift af
the poopk of Richmond.
Admirable laboratory bwlAaf for temporary
u»*—ktrg«, bright, mavroiwl.
NEW EQUIPMENT THNOUQNOUT.
Own one Houpttal. urn four other, for Imciuag.
MODERN LABOR ATONY MCTMOOS.
Member Aetenatian of Aawrway Madkal CwL
legu. Kegittered in Sew York. High Meediog.
Tuition and eepeatm moderate.
SEND TOR CATALOOUE AND
STATISTICAL RECORD
Fork Union
Military Academy
A great school for bova. Strict diaeU
plinc under Array officer. Thorough
I net ruction under experienced teacher*.
Management distinctly Christian. Last
•csston tiie beet in the history of the school.
Many improvement* being made for oug
next aeaeion.
For catalogue and term* addrsee,
F.. 8. LIGON, Head master.
Fork Union, Va.
Cluster Springs
Academy
A Select Preparatory School for Young
Men. The only school in ths State iq|
which every Master is an Alumnus of ths
University of Virginia Rates only $&50.
Hampden Wilson, University of Vir*
ginia. Principal. William Oscar Rybura*
Master of Arts University of Virginia*
Associate Principal.
Box 34. Cluster Springs, Virginia.
University of Virginia.
Head of Public School System of Virginia.
Letters, Semes, Uw. Nefcae. Eagtescsteg
Loan Fuads Available
to needy and deserving students. 110.00
coven all costa to Virginia students ut
the Academic Departments Send fog
catalogue. «
HOWARD WINSTON, Registrag,
University Postoffioe, Va.
M
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EDICAL COLLEGE
or V1 WCJn1 a
Bathing, Boating, Fishing
Brutx-Curti* Cottage*, Occam View,
Vn.
Beet location on the water front.
Two connecting cottegn with nice,
large room*, each roam he* throe window*.
On cottage car Una, car will Mop at the
Mttage. Only flee minute* walk from,
the p*rillion. Bath hou** in the yar<L
Electric light* and city water. Boat frag
to our patron*. Home comfort*. Termet
esambrn mm . ...
Ml**** Elite and Louts* Tenner
have gone on a visit to Hanover eoua
ty. near Greenwood Mop, on th* Asi».
lend Electric railway.
Mr*. M. B. Haynes U visiting h*»'
•later. Mre. A. N. GIU. on Church Hill..
Rev. Samuel O. Harwood, of Appo
mattox county, will supply th* pulpit
of the Baptist church her* morning
end evening during th* month of Au
rust.
Th* ladle* of Randolph Street end
Northsid* Baptist churches will run
t Joint moonlight excursion down th*
river next Tuesday night
Mr*. W. H. Busey. of New Yorh. ’
I* visiting Mr*. J. T. Goodwin oh
Fourth aenuev.
Min Ella Frlca of Champagne, 111,
arrived Friday and will spend son*
ime a* th* gu«et of her alec*
toedwte
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