DOT'S n
I SILKED HE
IUY* Pllil.l* 1.HN(. AGO AH in -
El) AS UtlUIMT
- <ii MiM>nrn,
I WASHINGTON. J>. H.—1'vi-Ur
trig ;ii<- "majority report or me B;»:
m - - i .mir.uu
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HEW BU1L01N9S
HI THIS
srvwm. vm hiti i i ' <>i
HIM* |\ I?'- WOKH
WASHINGTON. I’.
providing t<r adilitb n«l i
kin scattered ■ ounly
1901.4-01.-U i.l th* |.f< •"- ill .
yfl'p*.-- at: wording «•. rial'
* to- day by members
1. — .V • lav,
d. rut build,
aits will I
s 1 ■.11 of ('"ti
nt tits mailt
tin Sennit
$$$UlUmt;(e fin 1-a;■- U I it, ratings. Tm :
addetl thill puhiie F.|ilriVt il t itl/a-ii
%ttfced tint I t impatient bet-ails. til- >
Iget H building authoriz'd :,t th m \
Idyll ap tpuekii a. though tt v..rt
fovlilt (I 1 y immediate legislation
ConstcRt lias i.t -n mi .in. t t! in it
ktUlktrlbutl' tl o£ public building ' littrk
hat the ftttpt r. isltu; at t nit. < t's ■■lit"
year behind in tin work if e"i»
If':..tttrut tit.II.
lAdt session I riKit : ftiw Hi- •! tha
*■ should b. mall. n. w buiUliti'..;.
l«Mt appropriated no no dp > tor tti i
IJtMjnttruetion. It i . doui>tl«l whet lie
*n appropriation will I" math tin
winter. Set-re!a r; MueV. tgh, of til
^treasury. and •'hairnian Taw tn-y.
Ht itf.i appropriate n nmitiitte.
.against such aetion Their ft aw
p. that it Mould in. h. a iirai
the tr.ar.ar>, nod llo s. nr. day
conserve i'nrte Sam • i-s :»in o
if ANY SHOPS SELL
RED CKOSn SEAL?
'•Although th. sale of ited t'rm
l Is in Kb hinond has been very grot
(ring to the State AnU-Tab'-rcui'i..l
lociutioti thus Ini. there an- »tt
sands of th' llttb artistic an
>raii e slickers for .-.'tl. her. an
officials of th.- organization ar
jour to roll them till.
Ugjjfee seals are on ‘ale in more tha
htindi' *i Ki bin.,mi star, i at
(t. ami it is tni.r. t a t.. iiml th. t
not.
Jr. Douglas Freeman. M'-Mnrv
State Anti-Tilt.I reul'^is A •.*..< ta
, has requested the n.»r.-.-pup. is .
city to publish th. following IN
Harrison an
K places u h<T. th. • tamps
tiy be pun hun t)
•‘Art* ic Crafts, <•<•»
jutklln streets
V'Andrt w u. Briggs
»V<: avenue.
riA. C. Brittfb-t. lb i.ast Main . U
R. K. Hooker, fill. Wet Main,
ijr, F. Bauer. 1ft;, \\ • *- t .Main
W. V. it. Hr. intr. Mailt -• rt.l S'
Jl. Blanks. I 1 f>i West ‘ 'ary.
gal, Blair, bin I last llti..«d street
ell Book Company. Fast Main
IW. i. Carter. 1102 Hull street,
fcnilldrev Drug «'nmpR:il 1 ’ortM
_ and Broad.
la. Christian, kit Kurt Math
Craig's Drug Store. Tw • nt. tilth an
kd.
Curd'« Drug Kton . Tiveiiti-lirn an
lido.
|C»lien Art Company.
Uohen Company. 11-17
|Cole, 30S> Hast Broad
«n»baw‘s < 'igar Stor<
It. Chitdrey.
tlln.
HIT*. Jessie bu k
avenue.
las' Drug Store, fill
Light, nth an
3817 Williams
Fast Broad
Moderate Priced
Christmas Gifts
Hit* ia>ly or g* nileuien desirous of
Minkins mi appropriate, tasteful and
Mwnnablf Christen, gift cannot do
Utter than select something from our
fine collection of imuirratfl priced blit
high quality Christmas gifts.
FOR LADIFS:
Liggett‘s (landim
\ toot h.-onie incomparably deli -ion* rnnfee
tion f>0c i pound, in one, flirts’ and five
|HMind Im'M"
Perfumery:
l.d Pinaiid, Iluhigant. Hudmit and other «*x
uiiiwielv fragrant domestic and imported Prr
fim i- r\ not ••(ties, from 50c up to $5.00.
FOR GENTLEMEN.
A magnificent brand of ehoire Cigars. guaranteed
to satisfy the most exacting taste.
In i«>x' -
12 for $1.00
25 for IJ.iS
I
i
up to $5.00 for a box of 50.
Shaving Sticks and Sets. from 25c up to
55.0tt.
FOR EITHER LAI)5' OR GENTLEMAN: Magnificent Oriental Hath
>; • t* - from 51 50 up
Retail 1 iwtnt i:n JVn- 51 Orti for Stc a really semeeahle gift.
Re\'.l! 51 .‘><1 \\ .-i*for fUc a g.»*l pr< *ent for a hoy or girl.
FOR CHILDREN: Spec lai l’artv Candle- 31c a pound. A l>ox of these
<' ■- i- i v i >• uMitialile nrt «ent to any c i I Your are cordially invited
to erne in ami look over the ■'election
Polk Miller’s The^aSS^ Store
M4 FAST M AIN STREET
IT'it f, > Proud Stric t Pharma*
CP*r* Fa -■? Hr--ad
\\ W. P'r . ■: dr ;£r«ist. ISO! Hull
M ■ * K;: h Fa.rva.tt, .H > Xi h -
son
Mrs W Gji> * . 4*1 l,ouJstana
Fern Art * mpa: ; , 3 !.7 Fa.st Froad.
«»rant I>rn* S; -ro. 1 2*H Fast Muir..
< ;r* >t.v, i“*i. -:r:snarls' 7'* a \V?t
! »r**ad.
Hail «*it’ \[ Company, l 1 1 Fast
-nth and Proud.
Wuhan:.- 'mr*
Pr-'t'S
UaK'-ntiinn,
K F. Harrison,
a\ *-nu»
Hatohor I»rug * •rapan
Pin*- s?r* • t.
I* F Harrison, I.-" Hu: v?r<o t.
H* ■mer.ji thlo Pharmacy , Fifth and
Main
H->k‘- I t.18 St»»r» , Fifth ami Mar
shall
liunt-r Hook St■«!-'• *■ 21* llast Broad.
-FTP r-'.n Hop ! Miami. H-tel J* f
it
J* tt< ry*u Pharma' . iiutt-i J. /Ter
. .«•*?! *
Johann I'r.ifr St>r., *27 \V< t Main.
Kohl. r. < a * h r. !!'.;♦ Fast Broad.
Km-t<r - I»rujc St*»r< . 2,<m* Fouls!
j aria
i.ntimrr, drugKiat, .Vhi W* st Mar
Shall.
1 a V. ih Pnitf Stv*r* i Fast Promt.
W 1. l.ov. * r>. ip»j W. Ht Main.
Mitl*T A Phouds. Pa t Broad.
• T. A Mi! a r. ’ druXrh-M, i'l!' ' Fast
l ’• r* *ad
M > * rs P.*n#k Star*-. First anil I ‘-road
M* < ' Inaar Store, Fi^hth and
Broau.
Mnrphv's h«*P 1 m-WM M.and, Mur
ph.s h hot* !.
Mutual huildiiu; m-wv -land. Mu
. tual htiiidinK
M i \ h*.! , Hull str* • t
\ t rt laid* I Mi a j nut*
; Pat ki t
Tw « nt> • ijrhth Htr*-. t and X Plmr
Hia-’ . Two it I > ik'hth and N str*-<t
Mr- Maims. Pm I Pm
-n »v Minor Prog Company, lOip
I - a t Main.
Park A\ i-nm- Pharma- v l»*oi Pari*
as on lie
Pa ran: m Pharma s»H \\’*-st Car)
r-'A»r\. «V And'l'i'iii. »-"d Fast Alain
, Pr* imaii *'>mpunv J1Nort!
sixth.
Poyihpu Hr ^ < «»mr>an: !•!:> I 1
Main.
P"lk Mi:!* r Hi k ' -mpur, . Fas'
Main.
Iktrtin Hru&fcist : F;*m Frond.
* P- >p!< hriiK Si-rv, ;F*m» U'illiam
' t>\iiivi-iiiU',
Khdiardy»nV l>ro^ St<*r* . S* v« ;o
t«a-nth and \ < riahl»*.
IP.< hurd> on * I t uk St'*r»*. ’I’hirt •
ur-t and Fla
B'ddn** 1‘r u- St -r. t So• sanf| and Mai
f'itth an*:
i;
j shall.
J Knhmond \rt Fumpans.
Hr..ml,
iCi* hrn »n<l 11 • • t ■ ■ * stand KUhrnouc
i i) o t < • i.
| H uit11 < • Trtii.l* *v ]k»K «‘oiri)>any
71* ; Fa t Fn-ad
H ■-•!!!;. r- i^ihrars. i a i.-r f‘.*urtl
, and ’ ranklin.
Sm iling J»r*iK St«*r. . 122*1 Hu!
. stm t.
' Mr W. Smith. . • a n* r H ail am
Ninth.
^ Mrs S* - . !!**''♦ Pmshatun stroet.
. Sr* iiaitdoah pharm.n y, Ailtm Avr
1 nm- and • inu «».
St. Arulro^ s Parish S-‘ hool
1 Saund* is A lltitit'-r, 4**1 \V« s
' Ft -ad.
l liorman ^rhnudt. Mi4 F.i.st Froa*l
Sin ph* r<l s I Fi am Fompiinj. PC
Fust Proad.
SlauKht»-r I u »; « •rni-an . Tw* nt>
j fifth and \ * nahhu
ShtoldF I’liannar- . Th!r*l and Main
Mrs Mu!?/ I'l'2.5 Phiisant.
7. Vv . So fth t: : pi*.
1 Tarrant t!rant <s Forttpany. 1 VVVsu
1 rtr*»ad.
Tarrant, i Irani & <"o. 62f< Fas'
liroad.
i Tratfp- Prutf F mpany, SIT Has
Pr >a*l.
I P F. 'l as : >i Company, 1^11 lTa>!
Main.
* Th*'fni>s--iiA 1-r IK Stor* . F«*nihar-! .
and Main.
Mrs. Trnylor. Man* bestrr.
Kdvard \\ add* t’ompany, IFF
I Fast Main ^
F H WniTon drug’grist. Second ano
i Main.
fi H. Maliis. 32.4 South
- Pino.
W'rltrlU k I *r k Stor*-. I^omhardy and
Broad.
■jr ir Ayer’s Hair Vigor is for men, too.
lyl pjl It is a splendid hair-dressing. It
is refreshing, cooling; and it keeps
dean and healthy. It never changes the color
;n **-Ivrv<r rinrtftv J ( Vlf'1
• r~ '
rould You Buy Wood That’s Good?
ten buy wood from E. P. Murphy.
.Murphy wouldn’t sell any wood that wasn’t good.
E. P. Murphy & Son, Inc.
THE GOOD WOOD MERCHANTS,
t: Mudtoon 335t, Monroe 318 and Monroe 319.
. l-l:
William*' Pharmacy, Twenty-first
and Marshall.
Woolwork Ten Cent Store, East
Broad.
REPDRT BF S. P. C. A.
SHOWS CHEAT ACTIVITY
1 he activities of the Societv tor
tin Prevent!..n of Cruelty to Animals
November are brought out in the
rolhi ',ing report of Ag-nt E. C. Tay
: tor.
Hnr ami mules w ,'tb e,.r,. backs
‘■ ‘■nt to table, i i - horses ami mules
■an. s.n» ti» stable, 7, horses ami
tii'ih-s omit rt’efl sent to stable, 12;
horse* .,m| mules sent to shop to be
‘h"d. . horses put in ambulance, 2;
hors- eruelly beaten. 1; no cause
bo' ornpUint, J: overloaded teams,
'■ drivers discharged for heating ani
mals. homes fount] for dogs. 4;
at taken out of tree, l. Total cases
inv cstiKuteil, fig.
Horses !e,i „n the street, 2; blank
et . bought for drivers, 7: horSea and
m ib- destroyed. 1G; dogs destroyed,
12. Total, Is.
Cum-n ill Court.
Charged with cruelly beating a
horse, a m,an tv as lined $10 and costs,
'm the charge of abandoning . horse
to dh or, the ro«d. another went to
.lad tn default of payment of his
fine, which w as $20 and costs.
<*ni man was dismlsse, for cruelly
working a horse In an unlit condl
t ion.
'Ilo grind total or case* for the
month is 112.
AC A I s CONTINUE
SCHENCK TRIAL
DEFENSE DESIRES TIME TO
PRC VE WOMAN INSANE WHEN
OFFENSE WAS COM
MITTED.
WHEELING. W. VA„ Dec. it. Con
siderable surprise was expressed to
dn> over rhe action of tile attorneys
'or Mrs l.aora Farnsworth Schenck
to applying Pt a * onlluuance of her
'rill on the .hurge of attempting to
["•Ison her millionaire husband. It. is
. ''nf'd lo-.l;0 that in tile affidavits
hied o,r the eontlnuence the defense
h,.s exhausted all the p|ea» it can use
Mr»' Mehem-k’s trial. The chief
•none them t|i;1, she is suffering
Tom inherited insanity "ami was in
'-’■ e ..t tiie time the offense was coin
'd 11 e. | The defense desired time to
■•rente depositions (O prove the Insanl
’• Tib trial, originally set f,,r De
: i ember 12, ha* been postponed to Janu
>o'. 1211.
| * MPROVEMENT FOR
AA.E »CAN CH S
WASltlNtJTf.N. Dec. M.-Kverv
brand ,.t civic improvement—artistic
no./.il and [iidltleal—la be r,n. ’
rioe,| ibis week for the cities o[
Atueilcii in the form of resolutions
t" be adopted at the sixth annual
i •.mention ,,f the American Civic As
yn* action, widt h opened here to-dav
I he convention will lact three days]
and th< delegates were addressed by
cd o authorities from various sec
tions ot this country and from abroad.
■ blowing the reading of reports to
cay Dr. Carrera Justlz, Cuban min
ister to the i Tilted States, who is the
author of several books tl-allng with
municipal affairs, was the chief speak
er Justlz declared that his govern
ment was planning extensive improve
tm ids in all its cities.
'.router Havana" has become his
slogan.
The beautification or Cities was
dealt wm, by Dr. John Quincy Ad
ams, fneinbt r of the New York .Mu
ni<*ipHl Art Commission.
TIIK4 IllOlti: ROOSEVELT
Nl'KMtS |»AV IN BOSTON
BOSTON. MASS., Dec. 14.—Col
Theodore lloosevelt (spent to-day
" 1)1 spend to-night in Ronton,
came to deliver the William Bo
Noble lecture at Harvard this o
ing at S o'clock.
The former president arrived
, ,hc South Station at 7 o'clock f
New Haven, where he addressed
1 hamber of Commerce and wen
the home of Judge Francis C L
ell. of the United States Circuit C.
lor breakfast, He will be »
ttiere to-night.
The colonel attended a meetin*
the Harvard overseers this morn
NEHRU TURNED OVER
TO CAROLINA Omt
(Special to The Richmond Vlrgir
SUFFOLK. VA„ Dec. 14—i
Ington Alexander, colored, want*
alleged murder at Wallace. S. C.
who wai captured early Sunday i
ing by Suffolk police, in a raid
; Dl#rnal Hu amp lumber cump, ira
j terday turned over to the Cai
j authorities and takeu back U
|»ceaa ot tUa aim*
i > 1 VJfCiai
MJK£ ADDITION TO
CHiMDORJIZa SCHOOL;
1 « i
CONTRACTOR WOOIW.WD .«• i
l '
TlloRIZKD TO PKOCKK0 WITH"
WORK WHICH WUA
COST $116, MM»
Contractor K. C. Woodward «'a* 1
Wednesday morning authorised t.y j
Hull.'.Inc Inspector He k i» begin lm- j
mediate Construction of the proposed
addition to the Ohtir. l.oraio puoltc
school which la to coe: the city
»oo atm which will nose trie aeiioOl
building one of the lifst auu one of
the most thoruugniy cq ui-red in w<t
Kta.e
me Improvements include u two'
si r) tire k auuition aim a increment, i
in ui. auuition liter, tm: r>e tom or j
hie . ia>» rooms a<iu u .urge uiu.em.uv
room, tile latter to tc useu as a Kind
of auditorium for sw n.»ul mcouiiiis ,
and entertainments, .s.ierul inoue.u
piaj-rooms win ntf'o up in tue
i...n m.-in for the young cnnuren, and
play quarter* will an-.- be hum lor tne I
nun r pupt.-. to use during re. css wnen
tne weather is too Onu lor tntin to j
go out.
At the same time the pUimt.ing— |
all water and heat a pp.ir.itus—will
be thoroughly repaired anu In many 1
places renewed, it l.e.ng tne inteimon
..I the school Ix/sru to mane ine
buhu.ng as good a.* any In tne city.
Disappointed fans
iiiSd PcViAs-laTS
—
ATTKLIi AND O'CONNKLI, PHOVP
INPOPlLAR .AND < KOWD t.l.Th
ITS MONKA HACK.
OKLAHOMA CITY OKU., Dee. j
14.—.vlonte Atteil, claimant of the
bantamweight title, anu Jorf O'Con
nell know what It is to-day to be '
unpopular, and In the eyes of several
hundred local tight lams following the
stopping last night •<! their ached- j
uletl ten-round ttgnt before It was !
half over. Incidentally the pugilists
are out their portion of the gate re-j
celpt.s and expe-ns. s to Oklahoma i
City.
llirslng marked the early rounds'
and the crowd grew insistent tor ac- 1
tlon. Twice during the lirst thre. ,
rounds Promoter Kiks warned Atteil j
and O'Connell to "fight or get out of I
the ring.” In the lirth the club offl-j
dale announced the light hud been
called orf. The spectators wore re
funded their admlsskm fees.
STORM WARNING FOR
NEW ENGLAND COAST
Washington, i>. <•.. Dec. 14.— The
tolowlng .-*torni warning wan Issued by
| the Weather Bureau to-day:
! "Storm warnings are ordered dis
played on the New England coast. The
disturbance Is over 1 'ntarlo, moving
I cast, nnd will cause- brisk to high
! northwest to west winds along the
j New England coast."
JUDGES HEARS MOTION
TO DISSOLVE INJUNCTION
Argument on the motion to dissolve i
the Injunction In the suit brought by
! the Old Dominion Iron & Nail Works j
1 against the Richmond Forging (torpor- I
; atioii was heard Tuesday afternoon by
I Judge Ingram in the law and equity |
; court. The decision of the court was, j
however, withheld.
The Injunction is to prevent the die- j
fondants from removing certain bulld
i ings from ]>r< pert, claimed by the j
j plaintiff.
Interring llefiwnce Books.
| State IdbrarlH! Mllwainc has pre- !
pared a. list of reference publications:
i regarding the short ballot and- the
I < onmtission form of government, for
I w hh'h be expo- ts heavy demand, be*
1 cause of the ever increasing interest
! in these subjects in Virginia. He
j now has a st ore or more books on the
j subject, and the; are oelng eagerly
j sought by many readers.
| The books In this group ar*- from I
the pens of some of the most famous I
; political economist and students of
I all forms of government in the End
ed States and many foreign coun
I tries.
Colonel Slietninn In Hospital.
I CHRIRTIANSHtRC., VA„ Doc. 14.
i Fearing that the amputation of his left
hand will be necessary on account of
1 blood poison. Colonel Sidney Shelt
man. one of tlie most prominent bus
, iness men of thi« section, who served
[•on Governor Swanson's staff, was re
i moved to the JelTerson Hospital. Uoa
! ncke, to-day.
Committee on Water.
The council committee on water meet
Wednesday nieht .it 3 o'clock to eon
Uer bids which have been received
r cleaning out fee new reservoir. j
THFST1 ' • SALJ,
1 OF
1 RIM, AND PKK. . AL PROPERTY
IN AMEI.I V CO.. VA.
, lty virtue of a certain deed of trust
; dated January !-. lliOH, executed by
.1. s. Morris nnd A. M. Morris, h!s
wife, conveying certain real and per
j aonal property therein described to
secure five icrtuin notes, as well as
I advances, in certain deed of trust set
forth, default having been made in
: the pay/nant of the raid notes as pro
j vlded. and being requested so to do
j by the notohold'-r the undersigned
j trustee will on Saturday, 31 day of
i December, Hi In. "ginning at nine
) o'clock A. M. “"11 on the premises
i of J. S. Morris home place, about two
miles northwest of Jetcrsvllle, Amelia
county, Ya., the iallowing described
real and personal property to-wit:
tFirst.) All tin.- standing timber
; hIx inches and above across the stump
on 646 acres of land in Amelia coun
ty, Va., Leigh district, known as the
•John Robinson" land; ample time
for cutting being given;
(Second.) Eighty-four acres of land
In Leigh District. Amelia county, Va.,
known us the Mary A. Watkins tract,
and about three-: mrths of a mile
from Jetcrsvllle
(Third.) Also twenty-six Jersey
cows and the Increase from said cows
for the past two years: some of these
cows are registered, or entitled to
registration.
(Fourth;) A)*o t e large saw mill
I mutes with the hurnness, collars,
brfdles. etc.
i tFlfth.) Lastly one No. 1 Lane saw
mill with all th- tixtures an«l ap
pliances. one is II i*. Farquhar «n
i glne and boiler (mounted); two two,
horse wagons, two \itg trucks, belts, :
etc., etc..
Tl\e terms of this sale will be cash
sufficient to pay the Indebtedness of
13,760.00, and the coat of executing
this deed of trust, and the terms for l
the residue. If anj. will be announced
on the date of the sate.
If the sale does not take place on
the above 4*te from any cause It will
be continued by announcing a future
I day pn this date, and without further
advertisement by agreement of the
grimtoiw add deed of truat.
J. M. TURNER,
• TVoMO*
-J -"kJ :V
■ ; it? •
i ' L : 4‘.j' . ,'
'WE ARE IN PULL
CHRISTMAS TRIA\
This Store, The Frugal Shoppers Buying
Headquarters Fairly Bristles With Bargains.
/T\IIE variety rf appropriate Holiday Gifts here is astonishing'
I —choice, captivating patterns of high grade wares, compris
* i: g the LATEST creations—the meet EXCLUSIVE de
signs the market affords. If you want something that’s desirable,
yet i: (r.pen. ive, you can find it here—cr if you want a more
crqx't:: ive rift, there arc ] !cnty of them r.l.o. Everything shown
is,; trictlv t ew a: d > cu c.n depcr.d upon the quality of each as
being KELIAELE IN EVERY RESPECT.
IjGTJI TEE LARGEST SELECTION—and the highest
quality a e to be found rt this store and it is the most natural
: : d logical f lace to come f r all gifts. In the same proportion
that our RUYING FACILITIES ARE THE GREATEST, our
prices are the LOWEST.
We hare » great
vft ety i f articles
that m«V- . . .
FOR
KERC’S A
Ideal Gifts
A t prices that
never have been
GHRICT/AAG know" inthiwcity.
FEW OF THEM
$
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M
k
Ft
N
«
jO,
K
ft
©.
J4 '0 No ?658
l«K SolU Cold
Br*«*vo p ni«h
Ceuu.uo Tu.%4c.iSe
$ 1 50 No 3718
Solid Go'd
Finish
Dgncl Top
SxOO . No 3 — 9
Solid Gold PrffVt Finish
Genuine Full (.ut Diamond
Safety Cat oh
SI.CO
Sood Gold
Bright Flniih
No. 384 7
$4 00 No. 3760
Solid Co d
Roman Finish
Enarr^'ed Ficwsr
Real Pearl
57 co
So id Geld
Rose Finish
Genuine Full
C .* Diamond
Ruhy Eves
No. 3340
So.CO N*< 3678
Soiid Gold
E-g sh Finish
Open Work Design
S V 75
Send Cn id
Bright Finish
Genuine
Or- x Cameo
N. 3c 5 w
> 00 No 3 764
Solid Gold
Er- : iih Finish
Hand Engr.ied
C»*n fne
Shed Catne^
r co
S *d Gold
^oman Finish
No. 3S46
Richness, Elegance. Servlceablenens, characterize* every article sold here, no matter what the price.
WE BUY DIRECT FROM HE A
"OU THE MIDDLEMAN’S PROFIT
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MANY HAVE ENTERED
FOR TRIP CONTEST
Teachers, Their Scholars and Friends Getting Down to
Work in Earnest—Cash Purse tor Winners
Nominations nr.- bring r< reived
every day for the gn at Teachers’
European Trip Contest The Rich
mond Virginian is conducting lor the
1 uchers of Richmond and tit- !■ irst.
Second, Third and Fourth Congres
sional districts. The enthusiasm of
the teachers and th< scholars is grow
ing daily and ail the tea- hero ure sim
ply delighted and arc extending their
efforts t<> win one of these beautiful
trips, which will tak-- them to Bel
gium. (treat Hritaln, Holland, <»er
niany. the Rhine. Frame and Swltz
erlnn-i. and posaibly Scotland. A
commission of five cents will tie given
t-> the teachers on all cash subscrip
tions turned In for their credit. Thl'
will make a very substantial little
sum and will pay for a lot of little
ride trips and many other Interesting
features, which will add to the pleas
ures of this great trip.
Cash Prizes.
To the teacher who receives the
largest number of votes In Richmond
no arc going to give a Mg cash purse
of $100 and to the teacher who re
ceives the second largest number of
votes n cash puime of $50. Special
cash Consolation prizes will be given
to nil the teachers who receive as
many as 160.000 votes, but do not win
a European trip. He win add to the
cash oiniim'-dirii of live cent* on all
subscription: untied in . nough money
to make up a purs*' of Then
cash prize* arc in addition to the
sec-n trips to Europe.
Tlio Voting Plan.
The tint plan is- to clip the vote*
from The Virginian daily, the cou
pon which appear* every day Is good
fi-r one vote it properly clipped and
sent to till Trav* ! Manager wltmn
the date spot Hied, Hut wv rodUest
tliat ah these coupons be neatly cut
and nil to be signed tin same way if
: they are to lit* counted. Another plan
is to secure subscription to i -■ count
ed as follows:
■ 3 months. too
fi months. ... 1.000
!* months . l.fioo
i year . 3,500
- years .. ti.iioo
3 years . IO.oOO
A large ntimtior of teachers have
already t ntered and you ran still
enter the contest, a* it is not too Into
i We will announce the nomination*
within a few days. Watch The Vir
ginian to-morrow for a special an
nouncement in connection with these
i European trips. The coupon as usual
appears on another pag of this is
I sue.
SOUTHWEST RICHMOND
Mr. Samuel Reid Deacon, ot Rich- |
mond, and Miss Berdie M. Sandrldge.
• if Henrico county, were married at the
residence of Rev. .). K. Hutson, who
performed the ceremony yesterday
morning at 11 o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clarke Tins- '
ley have issued invitations for the mar- j
riage of their daughter, Alice Richard, j
in Mr. John Daniel HU, on IVfcdnes- j
day morning. December 21. in the home
of the bride's parents, 3227 drove ave- i
nue.
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Osborne Me- 1
Cabe have moved to 321 Harrison |
street.
Foreman Emmett Hill, of the city .
water works. Is seriously 111 at hi* '
home, 60S Pine street.
Mr. Charlie .Sutton, Jr., lias gone to j
Newport News to attend the marriage
of his sister. Miss Delta Sutton, to Mr. |
Eugene II. Eskcy, on the Hth instant,
in the First Presbyterian church.
Mite Josephine Clarke, of Norfolk,
who has been the guest of Mrs. John ■
Munce, will leave for her home Wed- '
nesday.
Miss Francis Xuckols. of 2U7 West
Taylor street, left Monday for Muck- |
Ingham, where she will spend the
Christmas holidays.
Miss Ivy Mi-Lane continues very fih k
at her home on South Meadow street.
Mrs. W. It. Francis left Tuesday for
Newport News to attend the marriage
of her niece, Mis* Rena Sutton.
Miss Ira Buyne, woo has been quite
Sick at her home, 10UK South Meadow ,
street, Ja improving.
NEARLY 100 PATIENTS AIIE
AT CATAWAIM s AN ill oRI UM
Ninety-five patient* are now receiv
ing treatment at Catawba Kan.-.t rl, m, I
according to I)r. W. D. Tewkaberry, i
resident physician, who predi. t« that ,
there will not be a \scant bed in the ,
BOARDERS
Ads. will All your house with board- !,
HE RICHMOND VIRGINIAN WANT
institution by Christmas. Despite the
cold weather, he says, practically all
the patients are showing improve
ment.
Stricken With Paralysis.
WINKTO.V-SAI.KM, N. C.. Dec. 14 —
D. D. Schoulter, retired merchant, suf
fered a slight stroke fo paralysis while
sitting In Hotel SSeittserdorf talking
with friends at 6 o'clock last evening.
Mack Bandits (iet Cash.
NORFOLK. V A.. Dec. 14.—Three
negroen last night enter d \the store
of H. Rubin, In Portsmouth, and rob
bed him of all his available cash.
T"’ >'intlng to about *20. at pistol's
point.
Santa Claus Club.
The Santa Claus Club will hold n
meeting Thursday nl-eI »i '• ' •■••■o.
of Mrs. Julia (Jay. Til North Twenty
sixth street. After th
the- meeting has been transacted, the
remainder of the evening will bo
spent socially.
Patterson Is Acquitted.
Joseph Patterson, charged with
breaking Into a Chesapeake and Ohio
railway car, was acquitted by the Jury
of the Hustings Court Tuesday after
noon. The offense is alleged to have
b*on committed several months ago.
Crosses for Veterans.
NEWPORT NEWS. VA„ Dec 14 —
John W. Daniel Chap er, I'n!
Daughters of the Confederacy, will
present croft te» to th
veterans, flora f V an.:
I»r» ■ f Vrf re-if
f the am i t r • y ■ f
3 nr ral R. K. L< a 1 a
OTYON (.IN AT ST
tu-cK is m;u .Ed
Special to The Richmond Vlrglnlaji.)
STONY CHEEK, VA„ Ded. 14.—
ftae large cotton gin of Mr. E. L- Lee,
A Mow Creek, waa destroyed by fln
Tuesday about noon It contained
Jf.,ou(i worth of cotton, and was a
total liisf.
Hot . J. O Rabcook. of this place,
was ■ alb ■) to Richmond Tuesday to
sec his brother, who la seriously ill
in a hospital there
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HO \olts Klllt
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OK VTA I >TOT.
(Special to The Richmond Virginian*
.•TaI NToN, VA. D*c. H. —Col. H It.
tVayt. of Staunton. «'m last n,K;
unanimously elected captain of the
Ueet Augu.-ta guard. Staunton historic
company atul 'Vilt accent
Heath of Mrs. I’hlLhotter.
(Special to The Richmond Virginian.1
M'KKOI.K. VA., Her It, Mrs.
Mary Eliza I’hlihower, tieloved wife
■I Richard 1'hilhowfr, died at her
home her.- yesterday, aged (12 yearn.
The funeral will take place Thurs
day from Main Street M. E. church,
Ki v. G. II McFaden officiating.
Cliangv of Office.
Mr. Cleorgc K. Wise announces that
he has moved his law office from 1107
Hunk street to fil* Mutual building
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Removal Notice.
Mr. (leo I" \\ ise announces that he hag
removed his law offices from 1107 Hank
street, to 017 Mutual Building, Rich,
inond. Virginia.
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| CERTIFICATE RE-EXTENDING CHARTER.
Tar-satrar Hr.”»BTatxT.
Orrux or Ciurnioan or tb* Ct-bbieivot,
WaMINOTON. I> c . DleMtUBlIB 7, IWltl.
i *nnru, bv aatiefart>rv evidence prwnted
I to the nrolrrciirned, it hH hern mv)e to hmv
that The MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK
OF RICHMOND, locale.! in the CITY of RICH
. VOND. iu the County of HENRICO and Stata
I of VIRGIN! t, ban car;otied with all the provieiona
i of the tci of (‘onarera "to en.ible National Bank
! in* Aaaoeiations t.> extend their corporate oxlxt
cnee, and tor other pun*>aea,” approve.! Jli1V jj,
IRh2, ns amended by the Act. approved April 13.
1W>2.
NOW. THEREFORE, I, LAWRENCE U
MURRAY.
CoMPTROLLEh or Til A CU*»ENCT,
! do hereby certifi- that The MERCHANTS N.i*
T10.N AI. HANK OF RICHMOND, loeated ra
the CITY of RICHMOND, in tha County
HENRICO and State of VIRGINIA hi author!»d
to have ru.nrrinn for the period apeeified in ita
amended articles of animation: naiualy, until
eioee of btirincMi on DECEMBER 7, HI AO
lx TurnaoM Vtnuior. aitnex* my hand and
Seal of dike this SEVENTH day of DECEMBER
: 1910.
LAWRENCE O. MURRAY,
CoMmuiLucn or m Cuanaxcr.
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