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The Richmond Virginian. (Richmond, Va.) 1910-1920, December 12, 1910, MARKET EDITION, Image 4

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IOKMOR PLEASED
WITH HOIS' WOHK
lHIKI KXKtTTlVi: «.K\TIHW*
OVER I\TT KI>T IN \t.HRT I -
TTRE SHOWN IN \l -
t.l ST.\ CO* N IN
l>”
l»r 2*. irrrn mot1,
• rn an «<*r*
pnjrr-w-nm
<>n attm !
.nd man'f •: i»:
- r K r «>f thinp*
V, 'V‘- C : ■' .• T‘i
«**nt*nt with
1 t #»r th>'- nmn
i tUC< «*{' it. t ■
lnnicnwly pleased with th<‘ \ ogu^t:*
County Corn Chih v nrK hi* h
. he saw In Staunton Saturday "hen I*
delivered a speech there -r
Mann returned to htsi.dv*K M n.i*'.
He declared he Was greatly gratified
to note increasing mt.-r-st among th"
farmers ot Augusta • unty in ngrtou’
tore and «ai.i I no.ait > v r 1
to the Stab
"They have sum- of th< dn*st land
in th< Mat-, in Vugu*'.* *■'»"> lh
governor, and they gr..** g--*"!
The boy *vh * won th*
than 1«» to.»he!« •*
It is » fir sign •
farmers in a :•
agricultural n ‘tint
tcreat in * Th«
im for thi n an ’ h
product iv. land 1
nhat he i* d.vr.g t
with poor 'and and
atud? tnten«ltb d farming in \e* «t
however lh-v >r. g< re r gV ah< »d
end n.-twtthrtandir.. *h- 'r g • ->S Ion
and lar*- yl« Ids «h > ir.- n t ■ ■•nr. n
nut are aft* r tin •method
makine th*ir farms prod ny.r
Gov>rr, >r Mar.n sain in
Saturday s meeting nt hi--h < -mmo
aioner of 'arie-.Tlti.r- Kiln* r t 1 >f
intensified farming methe.de w .»uM r
suit In the- «PJ> i: tmeut o’ ;> • >-.uttv
agent in Nugnsln T’bs th- e- ' er
nor declared -■ h- ':• in. r. tti -
any other v'r.e - ’ nr tlint
doc*
The < :r,l :-,c- f n \ • •
ginla. Inn ha ! <1 !.-■ -••’ ■ rmmrk.i!-i)
irm-id work. The g, nt i. nano .1 th.
t'ttltrd Board • \eri*u’.t. r ■ r-nb •!
under an a.-' •< *h< last b giiint >r ■
from th- thro. i--«t no — (.roiw.se.:
It; the ounty n h hr is t ■ >f
Ilia ralra* Is ?' " a year, ha
trMeh is pa id •1 nt and half
by the united board tt-« dutv is to
give a | poaaitde instr - -tioc In farming
to everyone in the o.-mt, •• b "ante
it. and to go to th* h.»rr.. s of tndoir
jgf- farmers and explain 1n detail. on
m er and with rnaehfner' in the tle|*l.
^^^_tever t)>.- lurid -n n r • irhes to
MOW.
There are thirty -fo .r • mitv agents
work at present Henri.--, is the
».*niy nearby county nhieh ha« not a(
jMjinteU one.
MACMCItliAN 1'Hr.VHI.s
former method nm <o\
VERMON '!OHr. EPKE<TR I
Conversion* obtained In the Sun
day KhO''! are ttir more lasting and
enduring than those r> suiting from re
meetings, according t-> Hew It
,M Mat-la/hlan. paMor of tin
Seventh street Christian church.
I>r. Mai lachlnn cniphasibed tui
point In the course of a talk at the
Railroad V. M C. A Honda' after
noon. Child™ n win- Iwimn Chris
IlMi through the inrtm r>■ -<f tin
Sunda; s'-honf make loiter and mar*
desirable church members in ever;
he said than persons won to
the cause of Christ during i v itenicni
Incident to many revivals
l)r. Maeiaehla.il sire»«,.,i i Hi.'* lad
the purpose of shotting tin p<>vet
of the Hun da; school find not thmugn
desire to tv hack ret It rIs in b*u.
eral.
Some of the questions answered i.t
tver< Is there such a thins ns
nvereloii fan character is- . hang
7 la the change sudden t gradual'
In some eases, J > kj • St, I'hiiI'*, h*
showed that tin* change l« sadden
in others It conn s gradually, verj
much as light comes in through a
window h»-n the Idlmis arc slotvly
opened.
number of questions ft- in tin
Audience were propounded. loit tin
minister hail no dlf(lenity in answer
big them read!!; and to the < ntin
satisfaction of the rpn-sttoners.
Rev. l>r. Janos i'ann»n In a brief
talk, egpressed his heart' appr-e ,v O
the question method ns practii - d at
the meeting, declaring that it ses.-m
bled ninnitar intth" 1- practiced b
Christ.
meeting was opened with | t.r
Mr. liruce M Incur. of f|u ag
of the International *• ereiari.
Mr. Minear left for .New A ■.r • q. r
day morning
Takes tke Place
•f All Otker
HI*Kt 1AI. SKKVK KS IIKI.I* IN IION
ok vrw rwrou <>i u k.ii
vtih:ft.
A nioM Ik ait> ..in. >•••!“ .
•tl Rl\ . I <r John J. \V1 in r. tin m
l«Mur of l>«-l)fh Str*pl Ihuiilvi i Imr.-h
•t f.-rvi< hr hi Suml.-i '
■ftnlt. Mlnhtrrs 1!i< I kijif ,**t n>Ki
>th*-r d< n .miitjth'tifi nut tn i|>ut.>tl m
th«- Krrvh'i.- K.\. 1: I. r, ,,|
H K'TtJitlJI •(] M-li.tloli n.HovhitJ thr
«»p*nlnir hymn. and in- mi i*T.ii,.v .j
fay Rt't. J K. Joltnaou .vith I'taw-r,
Mr. J:. K. Winfri • . of u,. .j. „
COM. •xi.-nd.-d tin ..tin on the
jj#rt of ill” i lini. h.
Othf-r tnlnirtr-rn parti, ipunity r.
. Hit. tjr-rald ftili.i t-Kon. HtfV. W. tj.
Hall. lU t H. il l’ou». I!, v. \V i’
jimih T>r. i’otoHt. of Kurinun I'm.
vtsnrity. Orennville, S as a!...
>jr»#cnt.
, In hi» response. Dr. WJr-ker referred
t io tk* fa< t that h. Baa • ilut at* <1 at
Richmond t'olley. . hud murried a
Richmond Kiri, and In was JouM;
|M. to- he in Ku-hniond otne mor
One of the feature? ■ i tin 111.1t
fi la* w«» a solo h> Mr t ‘. W Hunter.
rt'PlWftlfaily f'tr; a .-at In tin- <-hnr. h
6 - filled.
mnr m
TWO YEAK 8 tin of
re fsxuse salve
r ittf solely M it sow to tut Cnmp,
"wM ft.#!:.
_1 (ttwi )t« ®#tI? a to m> OS8. Always
_ i i%Pt“y •• It
k‘e. Saw at* okI« tt, c» s«*i t , •».
91JOO
ffelwlh JtIUf tin.
*. H.C
DR. WICKER IS CIYEN
VERY CORDIAL WELCOME
Schwnrui'hild Bnm.
Appropriate
and
Elegant
Christmas Gifts
I tilt •iNment ‘’I
< lmMtn.1-" iHi» •* now .-it it
tx'-'i. :*n<i select imi
nuv hr h;i<I ;ii th«* most ri-ti'<»n
a Wo prior
\\ < urg- your ir^section non.
so a.« to iivotil the crow dine at
the l.-t moment
We are .-hwina llu> newo*;
and tm>M rvlilsrio effort“ in
Broot he*.
Necklace*.
Locket*,
sitter BajJ*.
Watches.
Bracelet*.
Kind*.
La Valller*.
Card Purses
Diamond*.
Schwarzschild Bros.
Jeweler*.
Broad and Second Street*.
WHITE IS NAMED
FOR CHIEF JUSTICE
• .• row a fr«»m Kirvt 1 *ar*• •
t. . > . ear.*, Ar-'lii-uiti. t nir< 1 > \r oil. i out
arr <*n • •fnfii-'rr*/- ^• v:rI; Hunt. ninth
< \r a it. threw y»*ars **n uomm*w< *
;rt t'arianri. »dtfht circuit, tw.> ars
ti romin-r*’-' f.-urt. and Ma^k, «e* unto
* lr« t:n on** y-ar on romnvT *m»rt
President Tuft Tan at hr«*t dotw
mtned t- *#»lect Arthur « J unison f»>x
thfs r>mm* r- eourt It wa* .)!«- o\
or-*1. h'>Wf'V'*r. that Henis'di* app'dnt
m*-nt would havo given Mhhtgan three
rrprementat!v r« on th*' « 1r< >ilt b**neh.
In order to ohvjat* th!*- President Taft
i ho»o i *arland.
ft i- und^rtitmm] h*sr • that "to* of
5h<- •'*i>Jo< t*t of Archbishop Ireland's
• aM at th< Whit*- Mon**- a for.- week*
air« wa» to nr st*- .1 «ti * Whit o’* • !o
v.itfon to the ohlof Histberhlp. White
i« a d* «*ut Tinman Cathallr.
WAHMtNdTON, l> <’ I *• 1In
the aiiroimr.-niotit that AftwoejaP .fun
*we \\ hfte has been «ho**Mi Hiief .Ins
ijoo of tli*' i'nlt'd Htat*-K niHnj people
here 10-flflv *?* • th- future posM hlllt'
of W illiam Howard Taft ' **t f»<-r*«rn
I»l!fth1ne his known ambition to bold
tint! tin
While I ft *>r» years old and i n -t In
tho h <*t of health. H*’ will haA *• r^neh
ofi tin time of j »* *r4«i i»lo rettr**meni
within five years Taft’s friends be
lieve that in en«** of u vucamy in the.
rhir-f just ieeshlp. after Taft Wfives th**
i•rosjd*,?u*y. In would h* the most for
! midrib’*; ‘ undjdMto. They contend Huh
ttdft true whathor the President ft?
that iinu- should b* .* Democrat ur
Kcpunlu mi,
Pro* uont Tuft i :« 1 fifty thro,.
v*-Hr« old and m mimst health. When
Whit*- im s**\*nr Tart will I** titty
- -k’u. If Taft should not s»rv. mor**
than * -m t* ■ r! i In th* Whit*.* H-'iin'1 his
friends now 1-dh‘V" that. he is almost
o.-riar: to Miu *o*od to th* chief Justly
; ship.
jtiftth-t Wi nto hjaft !’«•« ii in tin- hand®1
of ph;-*d« iaiis f-T y*‘V« ral > • n s 'Pho
p< ,•* d-Uit >• ct tho asS4>nato Justi* *
shin ' oj^hoo poa,\ ily »«n him. unit his
• mint- l*.:ir that U“ tdoo-i duth-ft <•
i in h nho.«t j i id no a i posohm ma> so
im rrii, o his o;tr«‘s as to nll* « t. }ji.s pn> st
i a I w * i tar <
An AifomplislKil Man.
A man •*! f.roat wealth ami fcri • f*t
loirning. ^dth Ionic junnml • • p-rt
♦ ru « . K*i\vard iHngifiss v\ ni»« . v. no is
to prosid- mi. r tn* nation s litwh' >t
tri»um;»l, is known t-> hi*
n n-Tids .*(•' "th'* ni"d ;h - • mpJifthuti
man >*n fin Tu rn li in Arm'rh
lj,- ha yuafft «*! ;ig. At th** pri *
»>nt tim* hi»* howlth i* n*»t -o ptroim
a« it wns during th* iast r»rnu whmi
h<- w ;h known m* on** of th* most
•^irantioun *d thn nut 1 *•*
Among hts unupio is tlmt.
of rcn*iM< .ting a. * as* a ■•••..rdtnir t*» th*
\ r.-n h «-o*if. in that lungimg- . and -*t
oxtampoi anoously «hdi\**rif»K his opin
ions l U- Ir th*- oniy justi* n now on
tho 144*11 <-Ii who i xpinlns Tii' opinions
v. ithoiit h"U i-.
Th** nev. chief Jnstb •* ovmi* hug
plnntntlonM in hi« native 8tnt«* #»f I,.tu.
j-ihum. and married n. Misx Hibson, a
wealth} Ionian, II* lx. how. v. r. a
man <»■; Htr.pb* t;i«t**« ami democratic
itints Hi* and Justice Holmes- the
♦ nr a U; d • in rh*-v - *o| In?
ft, ttx Ibpublnan gen* rnll.v walk t*»
and from the court. f -gethei
Whitt Ih mi her stout and haw small
twinkling lit- speak* with u
Southern unnit, and has an odd iti
df‘<'tion in delivering opinions, start
, ivipc off « ith ii xt-nUMi'#* In a full tom d
rumbling b*w*«. ami con* luding in a
l»und> audit*)*- baritone. 11* lx v*»r\
popular among Ids colleague* mi the
In n* H t h • Supreme t\*url bar ami
jth erupt -’. s at the < ‘apitoj
\ (though a Pomoefat. Whit** has ;t
' decided tr» rid t >v ard lU?pul*lh aninin.
lit* is independent iii thought and a* -
tion. lit* support* t! ttir Income t.a\,
- stnlmd th»- .Kovt'rrmit’Ht’t position In
th*- famous insular < ah-«, hut ua~ In
thu minority against thf K^UTnirntii
in tht North*? n S* rurities uv, .Ib
is an auth'-rit.' 'mi !’« <j«*rnI p*\'.*r~
tinrl Jurixdi’ti -n, as v.ell ns «»n admi
ralty hi' .
Mr>. Whit** o - nr nnit li \ Hlua'il.' r* al
• 'tat* . including a half interest m th*
building at l itth uvt-nuo ami Hr--ad
wn\t N< w Y*>vU. •*upl«*d l»y Martin s
restaurant. That building alone i
h* l*i at * * 11 r million dollars.
lt|W«t«-<l |0 \ |t|M lj l| ( Hllghi w.
Jt Una h arm'd to-dav upon un
<) I* Mi'Mial'lf authoilt that I’rcrtldent .
Taft up to vesterday expected to ap- t
P‘»mt Argorlat'* Justice Hughe- to th
chief Justice .ship,
i »ppi*Hlti«*n to Hugh**#, it was burn
* d. iamr fmm Judic ial quarters, and it
is » v. n hint**! that th** mrmhsrs o'
th* Supreme t'outj, so tar overeame
th* ir dignity as to allow th* word to
be j*a>s»*l in a roundabout way to th**
l‘r* sid* nt that th* v would n»t i *.
pi* us* *J.
Th‘-r- a - s jch t* htiP al obje* tp.i,
t * th* election of th** young*-M mem
b* r *if th# bench to thf # hi*fs chair,
and some foiling of resentment on j
th* part <d' th*- older member* of the '
b* n* h. Th- r«* wax ft strong fe«*!liig in
favor o! nior \ * •< iat«* Ju«dh i fiar
lari
• *tlo r **;.po,;ti •• to 1 ogho*.
on ins bri '■ jndp mi *• xp»-rb-ti< **. also
r*fti« h* *! tin pr»*y|<j«'-Hi It was b arn#*]
that Wall dio i ***i iiy *»tft. , . •
, t** prevent Hugh' s i’rorh being ap
pointed. Tan an n*»t fa\*>rabiy »iis
j pos*d toward liarian on. ac* uunt *»f ,
| hi < advanced age. aeyent.* -aeven years
White was th«. j;**xt member of th*>
-! ruurt in point **; Mervity, and ax
White and Harlan t»r< great frienda.
hi i-ie* lion '‘-as df**ai*d ratls?a*.t*^rv
• all yr'-umi.
***nat«; Maj Act l^roui}itl>.
It \# probable that the senate wi!!
*peedi!> confirm the president • non.' -
natjohii. pi * hit h care Ju*tb * Whitt
and Y.in I'cnintfr and T.atuur
will aw uni Inlu their new place*
«>n the reconvening of the supretm
i-e’irt after its holiday r-' i w on .Inn
uary
The law , routing th. e..miner. •
eo.irt provided for the appointment
by the president of live new olrrnlt
judges to bo assigned B". judges Of the
new curt. In rare of future wtuui
rie*. eireult judge* will h assigned
to tile rhlet Jiiftlv. of tin: nupren
curt Th. np|."l!ii.,f> t > the • >>ni
rn, r ' curt .ha' e life jot a .<• .'ip ill
judges.
■'Mi mi rsi.ii.' . ■ miner. commis
sion. whleh ,* left w itlmtlt lie IT■
soling member l.v the promotion >>r
• hairman Knapp will it If > I. •< t his
successor
WALL STREET IS
PLEASED WITH WHITE
MIW YORK. lieu. 1"—Wall Street
'lew* the selection of \efmiate JU“
tlee White to he rhtef Justice of the
I tilted States with grattltoatiun lds
cumlng the «uh.i<>< t to-day, the New
York New* llnr.au, organ of “Th.
htr>... . ■ .. under a Wn*hingb»n date
lln
“The solrdoUl of .'o tii . White j
should be r. garbed w itii talitlH tloti ,
»«> all ronaervativ. . \mong ro(i»on» •
for this conclusion. two stand out
pr.>nttnentl>.
“Klrst— fteormite In a (treat
legal mind, a profound knowledge .u
■ onetitiiti.ii-.itl law a. v rj *denr and
ineirh e judgment, together with a
knowledge ... precedent and iln iriot.e
..f the i ourt i Mending mvi many
; ear*.
“St oid - li.-etuif.t liie b. iit fif inind ,
« each ae t ‘ make him an unbiased 1
inlge unmoved hv popular clamor ]
h- ii if eomea to deriding upon large
ipieMlona involving individual liberty
and rights of propertj.
It i« not wise to try to fix a .’fis
tic a possible pttitwde ,.u future ea*rs
b. hie past decisions, tint It Is poslblc
t,. sir. up n. justice's ganeral mental ,
altitude.
• tin this basis Justice White Is re
garded by the bar a« possessing ..tie
of the greatest legal minds of this
generation. Right* of proper!" and
tin. rights of the humblest individual
■ ill alike receive fair treatment In
the decisions reached t.y ids dear
brain.“
Society
Mr. William I’. S. Mayo ami Mr.
Will la m f’niimr will had the german
Monday evening In th" Masoni.' Tom
|i). . when the Klehmond (icrmin Club
"ill glv. Its 11 rat entertainment of inr
M-iu*oti. An unusually poptilnr and
prominent bevy of debutante* "'ill I"
I.r. anil'll nt tills g. rmnn. whb li '.'.111
I" probably the most **de. t and beau
tiful among (hi daiin' that "111 la
gl vi n l. tin- t lub this season.
H..'"ration* will be in pink, tin
debutant- rotor, in l»otb tin ball room
and dining room, "lib palms and srni
hi\ lisf d to glv. a bit of , entrusting
gr. ell. Thr didmtantrs. ns has brrn
thr ruatoni for y.-ars will br the Iwn
oi-fl guests at thr ilrst "Monday."
Imitations Out,
Mrs. '[’alleyrand llartlrtt, id' X* v\
York, lias issued Invitations to the
marring, of hrr daughter. Agnrs, to
Mr, Howard la* M'Ttaln. l'ortnrrly of
this l it', bill now ronnlrctrd with on.
0 th. Western universities. thr . er<
loony lo take plan' on Puturda1 rvfti
Ing. I'n.-mbor 17, at 7 oYlork, at thr
‘ oountry honm ol (lo- In id. * mother lu
X'm Voj-k.
Mr. and Mrs. William Mi Haiti. par
. nls of tbr groom-. Ir.'t: Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Whitt't aim .Mr. W. 1' .M.
Main, "f this i;il. . "Ill go to N. u York
i tor tip w* dding.
( clclinilr nrtUdli \iinitrisary.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hum'll Joins
••ill la- Inlorntally at liomr to their
i friends at th"jr r. sld.-te • oil I birton
1 (rights Tu.'S.lay ..filing. li. . . inner
!... from s t" lo o', look, tin o. , asion
•ring tin- fiftieth anniversary ot their
nmrrlag. .
Wedding of Mill'll Intrrrsi.
Imllatinns huvr bn n ... In i.
•irotn In. and Mr* Th. ..dorr I'reling
btivfrn Hr Witt for tin murrluge of
th.'lr daughter. Horer. to Mr. Jeffrrson
lluy rs Hurl* on thr nft>-rii.»>u .of Wed
nesday, He. ember its. at I oVlo. k, in
Ht Stephen* rhur.di. t'olorndo
Springs Col. Mr. Hails is tbr grand
son of President 1'avia, and hi" mar
riage is unusual interest throughout
tile South to tin friend* of bis futbrr,
ns well as his own. hut especially so
in Richmond. the capital ..f tlv- e'on
f. (let ary.
Will Mark UolHTtson Hospital.
Mr. John P. f.ightfoot, jr. will
muk" tin addr. ss oi tin on usfon
'Tuesday afternoon. l>.u <mb.r 11.
I When a tablet marking tin- sit,. ,,f til.
K d>rrt*oii Horpltal, at tin northwest
.corner of Third and Main stmts, will
hr unveiled by th" Coat"d"tat' .Me
morial Literary So. l.-ty at t oY|... k.
Mr l.lghtfoot Will reliit. the history
■ •I this hospital, w hi eh h.us In .linrge
"f Miss Sally Toini.kiiis during the
Confederate wui. Tin- Veil will be
drawn l.y Miss Tompkins, who lives
now- a! til" Confederate Home lu lilis
etty. Mi. llennlo, chaplain of the Sons
of Confederal. Veterans, will jm-sid.
! over the ceremonies, mid w ill offer a
praye r.
The Hollywood. 'takw and
br.w Meinorlui Vssnciutinn. all Con
, u derate organ iitutlolls. of tile rity, and
the publie ai r united to attend this
unveiling'.
This is tin third tablet to 1- un
veiled by til" sites committee nt the
i onteii. ruto M.-niot iul Literary Society
wlii. li will noils tin liiatotnul sites in
and a bout Richmond . . itin.eted with
I the v nr of '(! 1 (o 05.
Miss Hedge* to Eentsrtsin.
Saj ■< a XoriV lk pttpet : "Miss ftosi -
bud House". will entertain ai bridge
at 11:30 o'clock Aland.tv afternoon at
In r residence in fritockley Hardens in
Inmo.- ot Mis, William l.udwell llald
win. “ta- at tin' season's brides."
Alins llodg.-s, win has lr**nm*ntly
, het ii tin K'mst ..i Mrs Mann at tin
i ■ \< ' litivi- nuiiisinu. is w. II 1.1 wn Ik-ic,
Lambeth—Bolling.
At tin- residence of Mr. and Aits.
Samuel Ai 1 Jolllf»it. In Bedford City, an
imprest.hit wedding eeremoni was
celebrated at A o'clock Thursday after- '
noon, when their daughter. .Miss Mar
garet Walker Rolling. was united to
Air. Sen del Rnnmerlield l«.n.lotli, Jr.,
tin- lit v, S. S. Lambeth, I >. 1 >,. the
tatlli r of the groom, porb rmihg the
■ erennu >.
The Marring. wa> very simple and
i,diet, the immediate nietnhn s tif the,
i two la rallies la i i IK present.
' The bride was attired i.i a stylish ^
-hit *»i o dark, rieii red hue, with hat:
Mid gloves In i on espoml, well adapt
ed I" ner brunette t pe in li<.anti . she
■ - .1 II .-I a tt 1 a ■ t i ■ e ' IIIIUK la-lr and
i ohS* o' ll ilislbiKuiHlied lineage. Her
1 11hr.', who is tile < 1**1 k ■ 1' the I'hcdlt
Court "• Bedford. Is i son of the late
Air. Robert Bolling .whoa.- home, ••(Vn
ler Hill." Ill Petersburg. was one of the,
most, fomouH and elegant or the man- ;
slons lr. Virginia. Her mater.ml grand- :
father, Mr. Holcomb, «,* tnr founder
of Bellevue High School in Bedford.
Mr. Lambeth Is a young attorney,
who nne ..ears since moved here from I
Norton;. Jn addition to h'» legal prac
tlce. no hold* the position of district'
rupef isor of schools for Bedford.
At the conclusion of the wedding
Ha n, ,’ij a d »1nr> supper tea* served,
nftcr which M*. nr»d Mrs. Lambeth'
dim** i* (ho station titm! took the cast- ••
bound Momphio special for a wording
>Mir? rpoj* their return they will
b«* "hi l.onn ’’ at the hardto.m Main- ,
b* th home hi Avenel Plflco.
Alt j •> gh no In'Matlobs were issued,
they w< rr the r« • lpi<Ms of a targe
and varied n l!i*> ii"H of beam If ul and
* alu.i h pr» sent*.
In Honor of Mu* Old
I. . Marry Ao’omjiI ttrinklr> v. ill
* nt* rt in Ht bridge followed b\ a tea,
to . b. given HutunJa> afternoon, l>»
ii'n.'tf r 17, at her , pnrtuent. hi the'
Hoteiourt. Norfolk th* occasion being
in lion *r of Miss All* «>ld. w lii'Si1 nuir
rla^' Mr. Wlilimn M. l>ey will be
a brilliant social »*v«nt of this month,
inking place on 1»< . »>niber
Miji • Katherine You go, of this elty. •
\* im v. Ml ho maw) <>f honor nt Miss,
old's wedding, i* n.»w visiting the,
in ah -eh 11 in' Norf'dk. when* nho Is :
*nng delightfully • nt£rtnined.
MissFiit<TU*lnr«l.
Mk« Gladys Mnrunetclu was given
a far-well party Saturday night at
h« : Ik'Uv*. til If Milkr avenue, by a
number of h"r frit-mb. The hou
•'.an Ve-autiruih uiid tastefully deco
fated in holly and mistletoe, the faint*
* d'*r« b# ing carri» d «ojt In the refresh- {
merits.
Mi« s' Martt n> t**:!. ' a* nasicied in j
receiving b> Mira Mouie S.e.*i\. '’’he I
feature of the oVfi :ng v the flute*
>» b * rendered 1> Mi. K>n/n* Quaries. i
whlb* ganns and ua;i« ing afforded
amusement ^or tl" giirrts. Those
present were: Miss*.** Kutii burrow.
Kathleen o’Hanu*.n Marian Wallace
and I.oulre Sea}; Messrs. fer<v Farr, |
Frank Farrow. Versa! Ikt-kburn.
1*' rcy Yarborough. K**n.zie Quarles
and Austin Mart»-n«teln.
Miss Martens! -in '' ill loti' e Tu ' •>- 1
da* for an extend *d Western flip,
t. O. r. Notvw.
Th* hiclimoml • dapter, F. I*. F..
is invited to attend the mu iling • >f J
the tablet marking tl:** site of the J
ltohertfon hospital, on Third and ;
Main streets, Tu* sday. Pecvtnber 111. j
at 4 P. M Th regular meeting of |
the Uichmond Fhapmr will be at Me* j
I'amp Mull Wednesday at 11 A. M .
when question* importune. will
*•* m * h« fore the < iiaptvr.
liridge I arty.
Friday afternoon Mr?. P. U. Wnn■ >r.
( f Tloaiiokrr; • ntf'rtuined a few friends
informally at bridge in honor of her
house guei-t, Mt*« Lbie Trneauale, of j
Philadelphia. Four tables* were en
gur'■‘<1 in the game and at its eonolu
rf< n a delicious luiu he< n was rn- i
toyed. Mrs. Weaver’s guests were
Mr.*. S. J >. Shackleford. Airy. Lynn j
Hammond, Mrs. J M. 1‘Mleiffh, of
Richmond: Mrr. Clifford Tice, Mif.
William Watts. Misses Rena Kvans, ■
,b«n Watt*. Man Tice, Cnrlotta Kin
tired. Sarah Cox*. Willie T>nn. Mae
McWhorter. Josephine Koehler, Mary
Butler Evans.
Mrs. Weaver was assisted in receiv
ing by Mra. J. T Strickland.
Prr^onaN.
Mi-y Helen Campbell, who has been
visiting here, ha.-- returned to lmr
home in Pulaski.
Mr. and Mrs. J. If Stuart, of Elk
Harden, Va , hav. arrived in Wash-,
i tig ton. and are nt the draft* n.
Mrs. Harry B. Wavland. of Albe
marle. anil tor lit'1. children ar - here
!<• a pen 11 the < ‘hri-uicts holiday1* with
her pan-nia. Mr Mini Mr>. (Jideon
dav enport, of \\'« .-l Franklin
street.
Miss Louise Richards* n. win* has
b.-en spending several months in Ty
ler. T xas, with friends. is expected
to return t<* Kiehuemd about !)»•* <•111
b. r L’e. She ha.- recently made a
delightful tour through the State,
staying for a while on a large ranch.
9*0 j
Mrs Thoina* ladling has returned*
to Richmond after a visit to frit nds !
in Nftt A oik and in Iaiuwar*.
* • •
Mr. Chari* s Sutton, Jr., has gone 1
t.* Newport \« \> •* to attend the mnr- j
rlage < f hie sifter. Miss Nona Sutton, to
Mr Eugene IJ Lskey. wlri-h \\:U lake*
place next Wednesday.
TWINTV-1 HI VOl'THS IN 1.1ST IN
nmisTi w ( u sk vr mak
slIAU.-M UKKT CIU HCII.
A boys’ brigade, compote d of twen
t: -ilvn <.f th- boys ot f tio Hundny
rehool ot th< Marsha H-Street Chrr -
linn i huri-li. - ns organized under
v**r.' favorat'li c ireumstances on tiun
da.v nia>rii«iiii. A very interesting
talk to th" h" was made by Colonel
W. 11. IhMT' II i ho was followed hy a
drill hv th- < "mptiny of the Seventh
Street Christian ehureh. tinder eom
ilinnd of Major Hubert* Fleet.
\V. If. Iloln.on will be commandant
of the new i impany, while. V,'. .VI
Fugard ha- n at leeted ns captain,
(With Frank Ho1 .« m first lieutenant.
1 The cotnpi.tiy 111 meet again in the
ehuri It on Krt.iny night. when a eom
l plete organization will he perfected.
Ah "ifi r is non oeing made to
* ' lire the organization of a boys' bri
gade in i'll r . httreh In Itlehmond
t" beeoiti" numbers of the I'nited
I'.rlgnd" of America. The object Is to
give mllitnr training: and religious
rdtiintlon t " th. i>o> s of the country.
Th" hriffnd" is now a military or
ganization in the sense that th"
im»'hi lesome d< sire for war Is to he
inutileated, but Mils feature Is merely
to attract-the b is. to (five them ath
letic training i d to teach them the
Value of illl.rijil.'Ue.
The evening - rvlccp of th” eongre
g, ti"ii were ■ -ducted by (he mem
bers of the Paraca Haas, addresses
being made b Kev. J. T. Watt* and
til' pastot. I: tdaorge AY. Kemper.
SUGGEST Mil. CATLETT
US NEW ASSISTANT
fUIiL\l>s OF loRMKR ASSISTANT,
ATIOKW.Y GENEHAI, BKMKVK i
UK WOIT.lt TAKE OFFICE
UIAIN. I
I orm<T Af-slstant Attorn **>' General
Hubert Cati-tt - name has been given
Attorney Genera) Snmuel Williams an
a probable r. fptent of the offiee made
vaeanl by the death of Assistant At
torney General w. E. Blbh Saturday.
Although Mr. I ’atleft opposed Mr.
'Williams In the primary tor Attorney j
; ftener.il, the !,uier received the sup- •
geetion of h , rxttvhlle opponent's
name w 'th e. >. in- upprcekitlnn of hit>
worth to la r and l!tn. "n for the
ol life.
Mr. Wlllifif ,id hetore taking of
fiee that he ' appoint n Confed
erate soldier or the won ot one as his
assistant Mr 1 mlett does not comet
1 in that elans, h it he is a grandson of ■
: Patrick Hein
The Attorney General has the names4
of several other men bet ore him. It j
Is believed he will select the succes
sor to Captsm Hibb from among the i
lawyer* in th» Southwest section of |
the State. Mr. Williams will not name i
Ills assistant tor several days, however,
put of respect lo the memory of Can
tfiiii Bibb.
OPENS HEM! BUT
SOONEETS STEM
litio ta i.ak tone; vr opkmnu
«*l ,\l MtKKT. IU*T EATER SOME
STOCKS SHOW HEIGHT
RECOVER',.
NEW VOliK, I* 12.— After it lit
tle Irregularity nt the opening of the
slot 1; market to-day, a heavy tone de
w-lop,-d, hut tlii m.if.-f soon .*<<-a died
mid nt the end of the first fifteen
mitutus some stocks showed slight
recoveries.
Disposed to Taka Star 3ida.
Eat i* the. market developed a firmer
tone, wtth recoveries of part of the
early losses. There tvns n general dis
position to take the bear side, much
being i inde of the tail of labor unrest.
Ope of |*r. sklent Taft s Supreme Court
pomlru.iloiis. It eat .said, also has often
filled against corporations.
<o.\. rmnnr.t bonds .ire unchanged;
other bonds dup.
The eon! stocks were the tiro rig fea
tures of trading nil through the late
forenoon.
The market held brut after noon
«nd e, her. i hn io;.-t ui importance oe
enrred they were in the simp. of
frai tioimi advances.
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET.
Op**rt. CTorod. i
Au.f'ii- an B< sr Sugar . ... . 3) 4 )
A.-,). Agr. ('how. (•'».
A!!1? Chair. . .
Alira-Chamber*. p:d .......
I AImalgama'cd CYppe. . . t*4 At
| American Can. ... .
' American Cun, pd. 77.’*
I American Car A I dy.. 4k * ."O i
1 American C ar & Fdv, pfd..
! American Cotton Oil... ....
\rocrkan Locomotive..
Arnrrican Locome!ive, pH. .
A mer icon Smelling.
A mer. an Fuagr.
Amer. Ta!. ar.l 1 d. I •
American Tobacco, com. . .
American Tobacco, phi
Anaconda Copper. .
Atchison. .
Atlantic Coaafi Una.
Baltimore and Ohio. .
Brooklyn Rapid Transi* .
Canadian Pacific.
Cheaspeake and Ohio . . .
Chicago Great Writ#rn . .
Chic. Mil. and St. Paul . .
Chi. and Northeaster?*. . .
C. G. W .pfcl .
Central Leather ..
Colorado Fuel and Iron. . .
Colorado and Southern . .
Co’o a“»d South., let phi. .
Col. and S'Ufh., 2d pfd. . .
Consolidated Gas ....
I Meware and Hudson
Denver and Rio. I . com. ..
Denver and Rio Cl., pfd.. .,
Distillers’ Sec. Cor. . . ..
Erie..
I ric. 1st pfd.
Erie, ml pfd..
General Klactric.
Great Northern, pfd .
Great North. < >re. Ct/s.
flltonoia Central.
hit. Metropolitan .
Jnt. Metropolitan. pfd
j hit. Mer. Marine, com.
] Int. Mer. Marine, pfd.
* International Paper . ..
International Paper, pfi....
j Kansas City So., coin.
j Kansas City So.. pfd.
i Louisville and Nashville . .
Manhattan -..
Metro. Street Railway . .
Mo.. Kan. and Teas*.
Mo.. Ken. and Texas, pfd. .
Missouri Pacific.
National Lead . .
New ork Central.
N. V. Oat. and Western .
Norfolk and Western
Northern Pacific.
i Pacific Mai!. ... ,,
Pennsylvania. .........
People’* G*«. . .
Pressed Steel Car.
Pressed Steel Car. pfd. .. .
Uwy. Steel Spring .corn_
Heading.....
Republic Iron and Steel. . .
Repbuici I. and pfd. . . .
Rock Island .
Rock Island, pfd.
SI-«aa*.Sheffield.
Southern Pacific.
Southern Railway.
Southern Railway, pfd. . . .
Tennessee Copper
Tests* Pacific..
■ Union Pacific. . . . ...
United States Rubber.
! United States St re I.
United States Steel, pfcl. . .
Va.-Car. Chemical.
Va.-Oar. Chemical, pfd
Wabash.
Wabash, pfd....
Western Union.
?Cs I
na»,
m'4 iiiK
3v’* 39, !
7 00U lOu’a !
105; -J 105', j
74 I
19i” , 10 ' j
ro>41
o01, 30 s* |
a i 'i as
t'.i’, : jj
40*
l.Wh> lias-.
l-C* 122:,
1914
£3J. 55H
14’, 13.4
.'3 4
.:05,
4-”*
45 4
£2'*
u.'U
1*71J
129 129
io:,4
31
US 1471,
30
494. 49:4
1134 lufi
at** 24’,
6u
1394 16s',
83 4
734 7J4
02 Cl*4
74 71,4
RICHMOND STOCK UARKI.T
Richmond, Va., Dec. 12, 1«10.
l'IU
V;i. St. OKI. f, * !;. I ■.•.I..a sii,
Centuries. .'-h c. & it. nm.jn, snc
A. f. K. It Con. Tt 4 p ,..94
c. 4 O. Gen. AI, r. 4»*», 1992 leu
ila. I’no. 1 Ht tfc, C. 19; .ii;i
Ob. ami Ala. Con. 5a 1845. .10;:
Nor. A: Vest Ry Is 1990 ...,9S . .
I fcien board Air Line Is. 1850..87 \.
•Seaboard Adjustment* 5 p. e.7« ..
So. Railway. st 5*. 1894... lor.
K. F. & I’. Co. 3b. 193!.*7
Va. Hy. A- P. Co Prof....
Va. Hy. A- P. Ci. Coni .23
At Ian. Count Lino Com.117 !
c. and o.»o ’
Nor anil West Com...97
n. F A P l»lv. Oblig. 270 7;,
So. Hallway Pref . 40
He. Hallway, Com. ”4
CM? . lia
Flrat National .307u ...
Merchants National .675 * ...
Nu. Hank of Va .UR
Na. State and City ....175
Planters National .«75 .
Savins* Uank of Rich d.... IS
Va. Trust Co.120
Va. Fire and Marine. 65
Va. Car Client Pref 8 p. 121 124
Va. Car. Chetn Co Com.60i , . ..
\H Car Chera 1st Mort. :■*.
1^23 . 100
I
SALES.
5.500 Vh (Old) 3s. at 84’. fjc • 1,000
Va. Car. Chetn. 1st Mort. 5s, 100.
"n an in un< rnjenl of tiie death of Mr.
John c William*. -suitable resolution*
wen- pasted and order.*! to hr recorded
and published. *
* Richmond. Va., Dec. p> 1910
Mil MONO TOH.IPt t) MARKET.
Brights—t*nchnnge<!; firm: light ra
celptB. Dark hired—New.—Receipts .
continue very light and market firm at
quotation#. Sun-cured—Receipts con
tinue light: market fairly active at 1
price* quoted.
P DARK STEMMING—NE7V.
Lugs .? 5.00 ® f 7.00
Short I-eaf . 7.00 6 9.00
Lent Leaf .• • • • • 1°0# '3 IS.DO I
URDUS SHIPPING—REORDERED I
Ll.l*t> . .. #.00 Of 0.50
Short Leaf. ” 00 4f * 50
I.on* Leaf ....... . 9.00 sj); 12.00
Wrappers ... 1“ 00 ‘it le.vv
Absolutely Free!
A Beautiful Bust of Hiawatha with every purrhuse of $2.00 or more; or a Full
Life Size Cherry Boy or Hummer Ciirl. measuring over 4 feet in height given for
a purchase of fo.00 or more. We ncnl not dwell uttott tbe Beauties of Italian Art,
it is well known and every lady should avail herself of tlie opportunity of sroitring
a beautiful present; if you do not rnre for it yourself we will send it to any friend
you may select.
WHY we do this It was a yirir ago today that we entered into ’your city and
the ladies seem to appreciate our efforts to give them beautiful material Hair
<roods at Prices consistent with good work and the be«’ of hair- Popular Prices
has l>cen our Aim.
Now during our Anniversary Sale you do not pay more for your gotsisbut. pay
less, fur you will get the advantage of reduced goods in all departments. Ask
and see that you gi t your Present.
Clearance Sale of
Ladies' Fine Hair Goods.
The like has never been shown in this city before. We had a very large ship
ment of Puffs. Chignons, (.'lusters, but owing to tht expressmen .- Tike in Now
York, they vvfre delayed, and just been delivered to ti>.
\\T pro|mee to sell you these at your own price. Ladies -liould come early,
so as to get th • pick of best shades arid styhs.
{'.lusters, regular ifYOO value. nat
ural hair. not imitation: suit* price.
$.1.50. There nr* 500 in thi- lot.
Chignons, regular $v(H) valm nat
ural hair, not imlatinn. $5.00 during
an In.
Chignons, till overhead. !() large
puffs, regular $1 IK) value, during • •!• .
$2.98.
Clusters, Beautiful large ( iu-tt r
of Puffs. regular $."1.00, $2..50 tmd *>-.00:
during thi- sale, 9Hc. Come arid mv
these, the REAL HAIR kind. nevcv
heard-of-before price-.
Chignons, .all shinies, all -’vie-,
regular $4 (M); during this -ale, $1.59.
Grey Clusters, $8.<K» value, Is-au
tiful natural nil hair, $5.00.
Grey Clusters. $5.on \ahn, all
hair: during this sale, $5.98.
Cold Creams, 'Jnr kind; during
sale. 10c.
Cold Creams. .'Or kind during
sale. 55c.
Massage Creams. 7.V hug. ,.r-,
55c.
Massage Creams, o»i> I > e< j r
25c.
Hair Nets, all mer, 5c.
Hair Nets, 2.V kind. 19c.
SWITCHES! SWITCHES!
SWITCHES!
Switches, $1.50 :«ini SI 7"> natural
liuir finest ijtiu'itv, 08c,
Sw itches. .$2..'tO anil Si’.tH) nm .11!
natural hair, not the imitation kind,
$2.00 during thi- -ale
Switches, $5 IK 1 hind. Ih-cu!itul all
hat) natural shade": ihirir? tie- • :i!*■
55.ON.
Switches. >!■', no U-t:n ! '••litehe",
all lone natural liter; durum sale,
$10.00.
Orey Switches. .!! !• 11 .■ Imi’-,
liettuiiful mOttral i-.l* nmiar s_’o.
$'.!') kind: during *!•■- .",15.no and
$:n.on.
(•rey Switches. *vOtl a , $5.00.
Crey Switches, $5.00 me 55.50.
Switches, all natural h-ur. fu'ilnr
fvtttl vnltii : tlnritib 'hi- -• ■!■• $5.00.
Switches. $in,s! , r,, .. dunne 11ii*!
■■••le. 55.00.
Transformations, ill 1 ■■..nd hi ad
umler whii‘, S.'idl'.l value; durine
$5.08.
Transformittitins. *1 im ! m.1; lilt
ing thi-- -ale. 82.hO.
Richmond Hair Emporium
221 EAST BROAD STREET.
RICHMOND. VA.
BRIGHTS,
onunon *
SMOK i*;m
Medium .
Fine ..
f CFTTISKS—Common
Medium .
i Fine .
Fancy .
! FJLLKUS—Common
i Medium .
Good .
Fine .
i Off U{
JJO 'u
i: oo
11.00
. \ :i 00
l*>. oo
18 -*0
8.00
1 1.00
12.00
14.00
0«*
00
»i o
V*»l
On '
! H.i
: o «
I hlrago (train anil t*rnvl«lup >lnrkri%.
rhlfHRn. Ill . T>f»' 1
The leading futures to-day ranc- d a
follow*
WHK\T
Dec.'.ML -.1
May . . '*yt
Ju'y .93 \ 0 1
CORN—
Dec..46 4* 4.V.„
.M* v . 4 7 *-, 5 7 * ;
jui\ .ih\ i: \
OATS—
T>«< .11 *4 3 ! H
Ma .34 L
Juh.3 4 , , . *
FORK—
Jan. 1910
m«3 .. . M
lii&ti—
r>f. . ......
Jan. l »»*■**
May .i i»0o
LARD—
Jan.
May.0 70
1 •> 7'«
• 7HO
1 o: o
i o i o
■ * s;
HEAR HABEAS CORPUS
OF RUSSIAN WOMAN
« M» t:; plea. Hint she las l f l/» * li
informed <<f the charge against 1 *r a; d
that shy tins n>»t b«*en allowed to *■«*?»
suit oimse]. l.:a Ctekewloz. now 1« Ik
♦ •cl in tin Xorf.dk jail, has n« n gram
■ «’d a writ of habeas corpus by Judvr*
Nathan Goff. of the Cnit*d Stun a « ir
cult Court.
The woman petition* for a. hearing:
in Richmond, averting that she earn*
. from Russia tlv« years ago and \ . s
; admitted by the emigration authoritb -*
She h’taiiie engaged Ii» dement hw-rk
and went to Norfolk last month. In
spec tor Morton, following his instruc
tions from the Department of Com
( mere'' ami Labor, arrested her and
; threw her Into jail in Norfolk The
ease will be heard before Judge Goff
. « a \Y* dnesday morning.
Oo to Convention.
Chief Deputy of the I’nited States
lutern'il Revenue Service Thomas f\
Meany. in company with Collector
Lowry, left Monday morning at noon
i for Washington to attend the conven
! tion of the National Internal Revenue
Officer* to he held in that e1t> M« nda:
, and Tuesday
(DEEM IS GHEES
i FOB TRIAL HERE
HKOlGHT TO KK'HMOMi UtOM
HE.VTI C KV. VOIX; DENTIST
PHOMPTI.Y GIVES BOM).
' '(fleers r>f ih<• Htate hoard of denial '
Ptam1ri«r« ale Busy working up their ,
! case which they will present agulnst
‘ Iir. O. H. Greear and "Dr." James I’nt
Speer when the charge of improperly
; procuring a dentistry license is called
| in the Hustings Court January 5 next.
Both men have been indicted, nr
| rested and hailed. Speer, whose home
is at Lebanon, Itusrell county, and
who is charged with having practiced
under a licence, procured for him by
Dr. Greear. was balled In the sum of
1 *1,000 Thursday.
I Dr. Greear, who is alleged to have
I impersonated Speer before the cx
I amfnlng board, and who is said to
1 have rec rived $500 for such service,
was not, arrested until Saturday. He
was in Olive Hill, Ky„ and though
the police of that place had been no
tified to place the man in custody,
they merely had him under surveil
lance «h tn Detective Wiley, of the
i Kichmond police, arrived.
The detective and his prisoner im
mediately boarded the train for Vir- 1
glnla, Dr. Greear making no resist
ance. They arrived here Sunday. Th >
. dentist .was taken before Judge Witt
and Immediately gave bond.
lie then took tin- tlrst train for
Kentucky. Dr. Greear is a gradu
ate of Wlljiam ami Mary College. He
declines to discuss the charges against
him.
DEATH NOTICE.
FAN TONE.—Died at the residence of'
lrer sisfar. Mrs. J.'Willie Donly, 70D„
Graham street, on Sunday ai 11 I". M..
JOSEPHINE UAII.EV FANTOXE, wi j
dew of tV’UPain F. Fantone. aged JD i
years. She leaves three sisters. Mr*.
John 8. Fan tone, at Norfolk. Mr*. ,I«~
Wlllle I’only and Mrs. Fannie Baker. ]
of this city. Notice of ftlneral later. 1
\ . —
While ilwvornor Mansr^ •* p to
H;UT> St. ‘M'lg* Tn**ker"> f|’t* 5>T f^r
»n * \t«.1 m*. si<*n tn* '■ gV-ia?are to
p-t *i law b *.;.tiizlng th*'* ;Tun».r' , h-* i
jvr i.' Mi v. 'th : . rahi* . oni
on vt. }>; the mae-ru; papers
throughout th** Slat , «>no editorial
writer in N« r* mK ha- taken a ding
ai tie tli!.'! • \» a!sv* • for "< mti'MXtns
U « who pa -<d < n the cases of
tn»-;. ‘M*s* <t primai >
in nt* r* ply t** >1 r Tm-kor. a \* j -
rior iiarin -am. "I Im-.. great r* *r>- t
for these judges • tip ■»*•»- u ho ruhai
ih- j rt * nr primary .i.-iv unconatitn
it*,?*{■•;•, th*y ar men f high » har
a* t-r. arm * *d| »**pnpp. d :ro th** hath •
• : th< o*firr th- > h*dd. and I know
they rvruh -r< d th* ir de. iejor.* rrom a
>•>!,.*<• . r public duty, l»ut I am jimt a*
‘■or* thin they w or** mis- *.k. n in th* *h*
,:.'iKn.',ntl ami that th. .aw i« onns*tt
i. oiiona!
This i th< i-riti* ism tire .hi (
• XeClltiW* Ih : aid to hi*- illftde.
<!"v« rror Mann raid M*>n*ia\ that
ha ha i no hit**ii;ion <u cnticUing th*
:hdK*« in Nuriuik «*r rortamomh, >uu
h* wished to mnk< it plain that n*
believed th*- pr* sent Inn it* <owdUtt
»i* nal and sutfU ivnt t> punish alleged
ir .iid in j»rf?nar> ep-otlMis.
i am Mitif-hed that th.* lav-. I* con
stitutional and that th* unigs before
h*>in argument on the indictment *>
was heard wvr mistaken,’ redd (Im*
*rimr Mann Mondn.. “The trouble
‘* * ms to he in our court r* porting
*m. The • .institution peoples
that v hen th .supreme « ourt of up
Is mak'-K a decwton it mn-«t give us
r*-RK>ms. In th** Jackson Wire cafte,
however, ther* n.i« no decision and
no rear ms were assigned, the court
merely declared that ft had considered
th reeofd of th** *«?♦<• and so 1 otmd
the declFioji of thi loner court
plainly right.’
HUNTING NEGRO WHO
FIRED ON CAR CREW
Kvery member of the Ifichmond
police fori-,- Ik looking for th- negro
who Sunday afternoon, in order to
f Vink' pursuit. Ifr- d three tlnn i at
1 Mot-Titian Hurton anil Conductor
Print, in chat go 01 a Itr-ad street
[ car.
. The shooting oevurr, •! near Twen
' ty-n-vi nth street. Th-- negro hud
| Itortrtlt d the ear and appeared drunk
and almost I nmediately began to
abufe the 1'iniiiui'tiir. lie was placed
under arrest and ofTi red such re«d*t
j am i that tin rorvieof ,>f the motor*
| matt had to he called for. After
ftirlout resiKtane,. the ntgro nil liaaad
' to jump from the ear.
When he saw that lie tuts tollovvef
by th-- niotorman and conductor he
drew hts revolver and tir'd at them
three times. All of the bullets went
wild, though on ■ crashed through thu
I ear.
PALS OF WEISIGER
ARE ALSO CAUGHT
111 the arrest of Frank Weisiger, /*■
John Howell and Kdv aril Nssh the
police think thiy have broken into
the "overcoat gang. ’ which for th*
last.month ha* been making the lives
of many citizens miserable, breaking
Into their homes at all times of th*
day anil night find stealing their over*
eoRts anil fur wraps.
Weisiger Is now In Jail awaiting ac
tion of the grand jury. He was ar
rested Saturday night by iu-toetiv*
Hailey. II** had gone Into a pawnshop
to dispose of a eortt and when 11 Ucs
t In lied by the detective could gile n*
account of tiuw lie got It.
Justice Crutchfield .Monday morn
ing sent him to the grand Jury, and
at the sarno time caused the arrest of
Howell and Nash, who had slipped
into court to i«n how their alleged
comrade tared.
Howell and Nash are now in tU*
First Police Station and will- tie given
a hearing in Police Court Tuesday »
morning
"I firmly believe that these lujyg
have been taking mo»t of the overcoats
reported inintlnfl." declared Major
Werner, chief of poulica. Monday
morning in discussing thalr cm*

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