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PETERSBURGPROPOSES PROTECTION

OF WAYWAKU CHILDREN/

Itrprr.icn (nilve GUUciin of I'rteraburgludorau .Movement nuil Will Korni

l'cruiuncnl Orgunlcmlou,

HI5V GKOItGlO UOtilOHS AT JI1CAU

airmorlul Aanoclnllun I'lnnuing KIhIio-rn,f ''*crcl*ea In lllnndfurii Cemeteryon X ut'Niitiy.oiil l.iiiailiuurh. Kutrd.

Tho Times-Dispatch Tlurcnu,t> liOlilllgbl'OOU ."SllCCt,

tl'honuPetersburg, Vu., June 0.

At a woll-attcndeu meeting of repre¬sentative citizens, Including ministers,lielu at the courthouse last night, amovement was inaugui attii tor the putman en t organisation of an associationtor the protection of wuywartl hoysand girls. The movement wan insti¬tuted several thtyH a«o hy the Itov.George Kloyd Itogers, formerly of Pe¬

tersburg, now of Lynchburg, who, byhis work, has shown meat Interest intho care of homeless ami wayward chil¬dren. JIo 1 ully explained last nightthe purposes and benefits of a juvenileassociation, and the result was thatdefinite action was taken towards theformation of an association. An ex-ccutlvc committee consisting of PaulPettlt, Secretary Waleh. of the V. M.C. A. Hatcher Howard, Professor II. I).Wolf, of the high school; UernardMann, the Itev. B. f. Dandrldge and tt».,Itov. Charles It. Strlbllng and Dr. Wll-liurn 1'llcher were named to handlethe initial work and solicit the interes-iof the community. This committeewill rvport at a future meeting, whena permanent organization will be ef¬fected.

Confederate Memorial Day..The Ladles' Memorial Association has

extended an invitation to tho Confed¬erate organizations of the city, thePetersburg Grays and tlie public gen-orally to take part In the Confederatememorial exercises in Hlandford Ceme¬tery on Tuesday afternoon. GeneralStlth Polling will bo chief marshalof the parade. lousiness in tho citywill be Kent-rally suspended during theafternoon. and many thousands of pco-plo ftotn the city and adjacent roun-ties *vll| assemble In the cemetery topay tribute to the Confederate (tend.Tile beautiful memorial arch just erect-« d by tho memorial association, will bounveiled, and the memorial address willbe dellverel by the Itov. James \ Mc-Clure.

.Small Morning Ffre.The department was called out at

an early hour this morning to a fire Intho two-story frame dwelling on Dun-lop Street owned by Alderman J. G.Quarles, and occupied by the family ofWilliam Wyalt. colored. The fire wasfound burning in the celling, havingcaught from a defective Hue and wasextinguished by the use of chemicalsbefore much damage was done.

Ancient I.nnilmnrk Knreil.The old frame building, commonly

known as the "Old Tavern," at the cor¬ner of Main and Miller Streets. InIllandford. has been torn down to k!v>»place to a church for colored peopleIts destruction marks the passing ofnn Interesting landmark. It is saidto have been erected a century and ahalf ago, when and for years after¬wards Hlandford was the residentialand business section of Petersburg.During the latter part of the eighteenthnnd early part of the nineteenth cen¬tury It was the residence of GeorgeKeith Taylor, one of the most distin¬guished lawyers and men of his day.The building was one of the oldest ItiHlandford.

The Muiilelpnl Klectlon.'the regular election for Mayor and

members of the Hoard of Aldermen andCommon Council will be held on Tues¬day. The nominations of nil the of¬ficers to be voted for were made atthe municipal primary on May H, andthey will have no opposition at thoelection. The electoral board has ap¬pointed the Judges and clerks to con¬duct the election.

(.riicrul XcvtnThe funeral of ITorare I). Thompson

who ended his life last evening by< rlnklng carbolic add. will take placefrom the residence of his parent* on,"Igh Street, at 3 o'clock to-morrowfiJicriioon. i

Hernard Milton, the seventeen-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs I* I,

c,nrk;.rf ,':urlc,!- d,c'1 unexpect¬ed!} this morning.

Miss Ida Hoy le very dellghtfullv en-!lertalned a large party .f |,cr youtiRfrl'-nds last night at her home on fear!

hfr.i i' 1ho,l°' .»' her seventeenthI frtliday. The house was beautifullydecorated for the occasion.James A. Alfrled. of this citv, has

been honored lor tho fourth consecu¬tive term by the grand master of Vlr-Klnla Odd I-'ellows, by appointment asaeputy krand master for this district

I he closing exorcises of the second. eslon of the Prince George lllKh Schooluere held night before last. A largeaudience was present, nnd many dis¬tinctions and promotions were awarded.

Finals nt Woodherrv forest.Wood berry Forest, Va. June

^oodberry Forest School will close on

. nr1Ch!lr,"« Alphonso Smith,the v^nlVl' V °r V,rSinla. "111 bothe visiting orator at the final exer¬cises. On Sunday evening Dr. Arthur

nm.. nf7 °r st I'atiis Chinch,!altlmore, will preach tho baccalau-

,t?a,e sermon ln 1,10 ncw school chapelJ he first regular reunion of the aluninl

or 1°, £,cho°l wM1 he held during finalsor this session. The oldest graduateof tho school Is Lewis C. Williams, ofHichmond, a brother-ln-lnw of Johnokelton Williams. Mr. Williams will

Which %-m* »5 S,rakCr al ,l 'anchcoti

'nnirsday* " the alUm"1 °"

j SOUTH RICHMONDLARGER PLAYGROUNDS

FOR SOUTH RICHMOND.»w llunrlrr.n for Hoys and tilrln Well

Kiiulpt-il nail Will Openon Juuc ITi.

CIVIC KKCFI'TION TO NKW I'ASTOIt

llrv II. I). While Coiiim From I.yneh-Iiiitk to Tolir t'luirni- of WoodlandHcIkIiIx llnptlMt Church.

New and lnrger playgrounds havebeen sccurcd this year fur the South-

side, and tliey will open on Monday,!Juno 15. The boys' grounds nro lo-jcatod iit Thirteenth and Perry Streets,and the girls' at Thirteenth and Me-Douough Stroets. Charles A. Taylor,Jr, superintendent of elty playgrounds,lias announced that R. W. Miles, Jr..will be in charge of the boys and MrsA. C. Fitz will look after the girlsEquipment for .the grounds, consist-Inn of sliding boards, see-saws andother paraphernalia, is now being .»>-stalled. Tennis, volley ball and otherpanics will be played.South Richmond will have four woll-

equlppcd playgrounds, the athleticfields at Twenty-Wrist and StocktonStreets and Twenty-first find EverettStreets being continued. They will beused principally for baseball, footballand tennis.

Superintendent Taylor Is organizinga baseball league for all boys outsidet!io regular amateur organizations.* andexpects to start the names on June 15.A cup has been offered to the winningseam on the Soutlislde by an afternoonnewspaper, anil similar trophies will bo;given to leagues In tho four wards Inthe city. j

Reception for .Vew I'aator.A lari?e number of the citizens of

Woodland Helgnta welcomed Rev. R.1). White, the new pastor, at a recep-Hon last night In the Woodland HeightsHaptist Church. An enjoyable programwas rendered, consisting of instru-mental music ami recitations, afterwhich refreshments were served. Sev- jeral of the deacons spoke.

Mr. Whit's arrived on Wednesday'from I.ym hburg, and will preach at jboth services to-morrow. We was tohave come on last Sunday, but was de¬layed wltii work at his former pas-torat'-s. Mr. White Is staying with hisfamily at the home of Mrs. S. V. Prlddy,Thirty-second and Spring Hill Streets.

Tempernnce Meeting-Rev. David Hepburn, district super¬

intendent of tho Anti-Saloon Dengue ofVirginia, was the principal speaker lastnlRht nt a meeting of Fontlcello l.'nlon.Woman's Christian Temperance Union,in the West Ki d Meihodlst Church. Aprournm of songs and recitations wasrendered after the address. Mrs. Titusl.yyi-r, the president, presided. Planswere made for an active campaign inthe interests of prohibition before theelection In September.

In Huntlnga Court, Pnrt II.Tiie suit of WUz & Holt agalnft

William Cary, from the Uiv and EquityCourt, was heard yesterday before|.!udge Ernest II. Wells, In HustingsCourt, Part IL, and was taken underadvisement.On the grounds of desertion, suit for

absolute divorce has been Hied byj Gracie I.. RrockweU against Percy 1L Ilirockwell, of Crewe, Va.

PerNiiiiiil nml tienernl.Robert Temple Watkins, son of Mr.

r.nd Mrs. Henry Temple Watkins, of"Maple Grove," Chesterfield County,left on Sunday for Santa Panta, Cal.,where lie will make his future home.The Ever Hloomlng Rosebud Societyj of West Knd Methodist Church Is the

banner organization of tho RichmondDistrict, being the largest In point ofmembership and finances.Troop No. Hoy Scouts of Forest

11111, went on a bike on Thursday nightunder command of Scoutmaster Rev.Lewis GlbhB, pastor of the Church ofthe Good Shepherd. They went intocamp and returned yesterday morn¬ing.The Porter Street Apartment House

has been about finished, only the ln-terlc* trimmings remaining to bo cum-pleled. Tlie building is of brick andstone, modern throughout and lire- jproof. It cost about JGO.OOO.

Voting Jlen Fined.Guv Harrows and 11 S. Todd, young;Southsiders, were lined 510 each by:Justice Maurice yesterday In PoliceCourt, Part II., for a row In a saloon,Harrows claimed that he had been hit

over the head with a mallet, and ex-hihlted a scalp wound.Serana Austin, a farmer of Chester¬field County, has reported to the policethat a horse and buggy was stolenfrom htm on Tuesday night.Hamilton GrudunteH First ( Infix.Cartersvllle, Va., June 5.. Rev. P. F\Jones preached a strong sermon to thegraduating class at the Hamilton HighSchool on Sunday. Medals were award¬ed by the 1-lternry Society on Thurs¬day evening to the following youngwomen: Miss Margaret Dawson, for ex¬cellence In debate; Miss Mary Gray, forImprovement In debate, and Miss Mar¬garet Wood, for Improvement Indeclamation and also for excellency Indeclamation.

Dr. Clarke, of William and Mary jCollege, delivered the commencementaddress on Friday night. Diplomas ofgraduation were awarded to Misses jliattle Rrown, Alma Barker, Mary An¬derson and Minor Snead. This school jwas eroded In 1910, and the abovejyoung women aro the llrst graduates. j

Police After ,\ej?ro CliniifTeur.Paul Ray, colored, chauffeur of an

automobile which Is alleged to havestruck Mildred Hanks, a negro girl, Inear Seventh and Uroad Streets, is be-lng sought by tho pollco for recklessdriving. Tho man Is also believed tohave been in an accident on the night jof June I, when a machine collided witha tree at Monroe and Uracc Streets.

II if..n » ir.i

1 AIN'T got much time fta toothless dog. I'd ruther

hev one with teeth,thet's hed the bitecured outer him bya couple o* yearskind treatment. An'same with tobacco.

VELVET, the Smoothest Smoking Tobacco, 19ft man's real pipe smoke, with the bite taken outby two years' ageing-. Full weight 2 oz. tins, 10c.

"i<..it.ini.it.ii.ir.i

#caft»Matt

Specials far This WeekSold to thoflo who firBt come.

StlelT Upright . . .... $198Sohmner Upright .. . $187Chaso Broa. Upright. $128Now England Upright $118Halo Upright

Chlckering Upright.

Chlckerlng Upright.Sample Upright

(now)

Llndeman Upright

$97$132$310$142$281

KlngBley Upright . . . $167Send for complete list If you

cannot call. Nearly all look aswhen new; some can hardly botold from now. Our piano ex¬ports have rebuilt these Pianos,and an unusual opportunityawaits the economical musicalbuyer.

The Crafts Piano Co.Broad at Second Street.

YIIKilMA SVMM Kit 11ESOHTSand

MOUNTAIN IIOMBOon the lint! of the

NOItFOLK AM) WESTERN RAILWAY.SI.'MMER EXCURSION TICKETS nt

greatly reduced rates on sale until.September 30, final limit October 31.1014. with Btop-over privileges at allstations. A descriptive pamphlet, Riv¬ing a complete list of the resorts andboarding-houses along tho line, nowready tor distribution, and will bemailed to any addreess upon applica¬tion. Full information cheerfully fur¬nished at company's office. 8?.S EastMain Street. I'hone Madison 487.C. H. BOSLEY. D. P. A., Richmond. V&.

( Advertisement.)

Every Sunday ExcursionsVIA

Quickest No ChangeRoute r^RY.f? of Cars

$1.50The Only All-Hall Line.

ROUNDTRIP

TO

NORFOLKoceanView

ItOVXD THIP TO

VIRGINIA BEACH CAPE HENRYCHOICE OF TWO FAST TRAIJiS.The Special leaves Richmond 8:10

A. M.; leaves Norfolk 7:40 P. M.I'nnt Klectrle Cora (ilve Quirk end

Frrqueiit Service ilrtnrcn Nor¬folk and Ocean View.

Tickets also good (from and to Rich¬mond only) on the Cannon Ball, leav¬ing Richmond 9 A. M.. and leavingNorfolk 4:15 P. M.WEEK-KND HATES i Norfolk. J3.00:

Virginia Reach, $3.26. On sale Fridaysand Saturdays. Limit Monday following.

HAVE YOU SEEN THE

New Method Gas RangesAT

PETTIT & CO.'S?

Hopkins Furniture Co7 West Broad Street

CASH OR CREDIThotkls

TURKISH* A.\L> llOMA* nATHS?^

'. J,,-.:1 *

f V?-*'wijftf''rm

I

THE JEFFERSONRICHMOND. VA.

The most magnificent hotel In theSouth. European plan. Rooms ilngleand en suite, with and without baths.Spacious sample rooms.

WASHINGTONfined, homelike. Near station. Capi¬tol, I.library and many points ofInterest. Cars to all parts of cityand connecting with those to MountVernon and Arlington pass corner.Rates reasonable.

MRS. L. IKENDIO,120 C St., N. W.

SUMMER ItKSOKTS.West Virginia

"Old Sweet Springs," W.Va,A favorite resort with Richmond people.

Valuable Mlnoral Waters. Thermal Haths.Amusements varied and attractive.

OOI.F A SPECIALTY.Auto transfer from Depot. Oarage.

Main I.lne C. & o. Hy. No change of care.Open June 15th. Booklet ard rates.

W. r> PAXTOV Manager.

S('H(i()LS

Virginia Militaiy institute"The West point of the South"Collegiate and tochni.-al courses combined with

the ri^id discipline of en army poet.Virginia Cadets tuition free.

Lexington, Va, Qen. E. W. NICHOLS, 8upL

SCHOOL OF M>nd.body.mice. I.oad-OV.I1WL. VI ,r for J,) yeftri. Hand forrXPRF^mnM '-l*' of 1>r> curry's book*.L,Ari\C,OOIUlN -Expression." Hooklet onsummer terms held In Tloston. Ashavllle,University of Vermont. Chicago. Dook» lontfor home study. 8. S. Curry, Ph. I)., IJU. I)..Pre#.. Copley 8q. Bolton. Macs.

Men s SuitsWorth $15 to $25

You never saw such values as you get in these Suits at $10.00. Hundredsof stores are showing right now the identical makes and qualities at $15 to $25.You'd be surprised to learn of the well-known makers whose goods have gpneinto this sale.but we can't advertise them.

The materials include fadeproof blue serges, fancy worsted suitings andvelours and cassimeres, and latest mixtures and stripes; in English, semi-Eng¬lish and conservative models in two and three-button styles. If you need aSuit, choose to-day. You'll be glad you did. $15, $18, $20, $22 and $25 Suitsfor $10.

Satisfactory wear guaranteed or Suit will be replaced with a new one.

A Remarkable and Timely JSale of SHIRTS at - - -

Offering E. & W. Shirts worth $1.50 to $2.50We purchased the entire sample line of Ely &

Walker Shirts at a price remarkably low.in fact,below the costf of materials alone, and will placethem on sale to-day at a price correspondingly low,offering saving chances on High-Grade Shirts thathave never been duplicated in this city.The assortment embraces an exceptionally broad

selection of patterns and the quality of each Shirtneeds little explanation, so well known are themakers of these Shirts.

Sizes are 14 to 17.Undoubtedly this is one of the most remarkable

Shirt sales ever held in Richmond, and our adviceis to come early and avoid the crowds that are sureto take advantage of this great sale.

THE MATERIALS ARE AS FOLLOWS:MERCERIZED, SATINSTRIPED.

MERCERIZED FABRICS.FINEST QUALITY PER¬CALE.

MERCERIZED, RUSSIANCORDS

PRINTED MADRASSHIRTS

WOVEN MADRAS SHIRTS.

GENUINE SOISETTESHIRTS.

IMPORTED MADRAS.MERCERIZED, SILKSTRIPED.

SUMMER RESORTS.Virginia.

ELKTON HOTELEH leton. Virginia.

OPEN JUNE 1. TO OCTOBER 18.

On Shenandoah River: cool house, highceilings, vide porches. Elk Llthla Water;|» to J13 a week Booklet.

D. jC.J3RAHAM. Manager.

FITZHUGH COTTAGEVirginia Beach, Va.Central Location.

Ocean Front. Electric Light.Telephone. Hot and Cold Bath.

Miss C. S. Taylor. Mrs. S. T. Adair.

Taku CottageOCEAN VIEW VA.

Under new management. Open for guests,June J. 19U.Desirably located on Cottage Row. beau¬

tiful waterfront: twenty-five rorai, with allmodern conveniences. For further Infor¬mation and rates apply to MR. and MRS. P.B. ROBERTSON, Ocean View. Va.

RESORT**.Atlantic City

THC LATEST FIREPROOFAmerican plan. Always open. Capacity 606. Oabeach dlreclly between the two Jreat Oceso Piers.Millie and dancing. Oarage. Illustrated lltersluraOwnership management. Private P. O Box ft&S.

HOTEL DENNISATLANTIC CITY. N. J.

Situated directly on thn ocean frontwith a view of tho Bench and Boardwalkfrom all public lobbies and many guestrooms. American Plan.

CAPACITY #00.ALAVAYB OPEN.

WALTKit J. BUZBY.

HOTEL ICL'DOLF.Atlantic City. N. J.

On the ocean front. Always open. Ca¬pacity. l.OsW. American and European olans.Hot and cold fresh and sea water In allImths: running water In guest*' rooinn.Broad verandas, commanding vlow of oceanand connecting with the famous boardwalk.Cafe Rudolf Is one of the big attractions.Huperb orchestra; afternoon and eveningdancing.A. 8. RUKEYSBR, JOE7L IIILJ.MAN.

Man agar. President.

OSTENDEntire block of beacli front, ocean view fromall room*: cfipnolty 600. Every appointmentant* comfort; fnnh and tea water baths, etc.;excellence In cnlalne and service; orchestraand social features; auto meets trains. Direc¬tion of owners. J. 0. OOSSLKH. Manager.

Devonport InnDirectly on beach. Finest ptasza on coast.

Catering to a hlgh-clnss patronage. Ilot andcold sea water baths.

HOTEL LELANDEMassachusetts Ave., directly on the btaeh;. levator; yrlvato baths. Reasonable rate*.

JACOB D. HAWK.

SUMMER RESORTS.Virginia.

Afton HouseAftoa. Nelson County Va.

Owlnc to Ita location, the dry aalubrtouaclimate. the absence of deiva and tha con¬stant breeze. Afton la one of tha moothealthful of all Virginia resorts.

Mrs. Jamea R. Ooodloa. Proprietor.

CROCKETT-ARSENIC LITHIASPRINGS AND BATHS

Opens June 1. Elevation, 2,150 feet.Cures Nervous Prostration, Dyspepsia,Malaria, Rheumatic and Skin Troubles,Kidney and Bladder Disorders and Fe-xmilft Irregularities. Clears and beau¬tifies tho complexion. Write forbooklet.

M. I* THOMAS, Manager,Crockett Springs, Va.

ANNOUNCEMENT SEASON 1914.

Blue Ridge SpringsThis well-known health and pleasure

mountain rosort will open June 10th.A booklet setting fourth Its attrac¬

tions, ratos, etc., will bo mailed on ap¬plication. Address

Philip P. Brnwn, Prop.

The BreakersBuckro® Beach. Va.

Now open. Fine Bathing and Fishing;Excellent Table; Large, Airy Booms;Spacious Verandas. For rates addressJ. E. FOSTER.

SUMMER RESORTS.Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania's Leading Health ResortTHF WAI TFR Walter'a Park. Pa. In theI"" ". L"»nnountttlna. Air. water, scen¬ery unsurpassed. 94 minutes from Philadel¬phia. 1 hour from Harrlaburg. Autu meetsnil trains. Booklet.

SUMMER RESORTS.New Jersey.Hotel Mavherrv Now open. Centrallynotei iviayuerry |0(.ate(i; near beach andoil attractions; fine view; spnclous porches;tablo iiinl beds tlrst-clais; rooms en suite,with bath. Day rates, )2 and 12.50. Specialseason rates. Booklet. H. II. MAYBERRY.

RAILROADS

Norfolk & Western RailwayONLY ALL HAIL LINE TO UOllFOLK.

Hchodule In Effect May 10, 1914.Leave Byrd Street Station, Richmond. FORNORFOLK) 19:00 A. M.. *3:00 P. M.. *4:10

P. M.FOR LYNCHBURG ANT) THE WEST;

.0:15 A. M.. t9:M A. M.. *1:00 P. M., *9:30 H. M.Arrlvo Richmond from Norfolk: *11:40 A.

U.. *«:» P. M.. *11:10 P. M. From tho Weat:*6:50 A. M.. t2:10 P. M.. 11:40 P. M.. *8:06 p.M., '3:00 P. M..bally. IDally ancept Sunday. (Sunday

w!VB. BEVILL. W. C. SAUNDERSP. T. M., Roanoko. O. P. A., Roanoke*

C. II. BOSLEY. P. P. A.. Richmond. Va.

Richmond & Petersburg Electric RyLeave Hlchinooa,.a A.M. *3 P. M.7 AiM 4 P. M.H A. M. S P. M...A.M. t9'45fl> A. M. *0 P. M.11 A.M. 7 P. M..I2A?M. 8 P.M.

1 I». M. *0 P. M.2 P. M. 10 P. M.

11 P. M. Chester.*13 P. M. Peterslm

Leave Petersburg.$3lift A. M :ii:v> p. m6i3ft A. M MiIISP. M

17 i?h> a. M rv>;tn p, mTiSBA. M 0i.15 P. SIfii3B A. M *71»5 P. .11OiHftA. M *Ti.1B P. M

.lOtSftA. M fliSS P. M111.1$ A. M Si.15 P. M12i3fi P. M*10i40 P M.lias P. M lli40P.lt.JtJifl P. HI.

*Uagcage. fLlulited. IWtfk dajra oil/,

RAILROAD*

RMmonfl.Mciicfcsti'j & Potomac R. R.TO AND FROM WASHINGTONAND BEYOND.Leave Rlohmonrt Arrive Richmond.5.40 A.M. Byr« Sl.8ta.*4.05 A.M. Main ¦ U 84*.*8.20 A.M. Main St. BU*8.40 A.M. Bjrr* 8u 8t«*10.8t A.M. Brrd HI. Bta.*11.01 noon B7r4 St, 8ta.tfl.OOP.M.ByrA 86. St*..8.60 P.M. Brrd 81. St*VI.16 P.M. Klba Htatlen6.it P.M. Main 8fc. NU.

*8.<0P.M. Byrd St. 8 la.

*7.60 A.M. ByrtSt.SU.211.06 A.M. ElbaHtatloo.hi.36 A.M. Byr«8t.8ta..1.10 P.M. MatnSLHIa.*9.60 P.M. Bjrd Ht.Sla,*fl.10 P.M. Byri8t.Hta..7J50 P.M. Bjr48t.HU.*0.00 P.M. DjrdHt.Hta.?10.36 P.M. SlainHUSta.Ii.36 nlfhtMalnSt.R6a.*13.40 night Byr4.St.8ta.

ACCOMMODATION TRAINS-WEEKDAYS.ticaro BrrA St. 8La. 4.00 P. M. for PradertekibsraIi«ave Elba St*. 7-80 A. M.,6.30 P. M. for Aihlanl'Arrive Brr4 St. 8ta. 8.SS A.M. from Kreflerlekeb'*Arrive Elba 8ta. 6.80 A.M., 6.42 P.M. from Aihlaal

.Dallr. fWeekdays. 2 Sunday* only.All trains to or from Byrd Street Station.top st Elba. Tim* of arrivals and departuresaot guaranteed. Rsad tka slxos.

Chesapeake & Ohio Railway7:15 A..Local.Dally.Newport Newa.7:40 A..Local.Dally.Ch*vllle. Ex. Sun.

Thurmond.t9:00 A..Express.Dally.Norfolk. Old Point.f3:10 A..Local.Dally.I/chb'g. Lex. C. Forge.12:35 Noon . Express . Daily Norfolk. Old

Point.14:00 P..Express.Dally.Norfolk. Old Point.D:N P..Local.Dally.N. News. Old Point.6:15 P..Local.Ex. Hun. Uordonsvule..6:15 P..Local.Ex. Sun.Lynchburg. C. Forgo.2:10 P..Express.Dally.Cln., L'vllle..6:40 P..Limited .Dally.Cln., C'h'go. St. L.?11:00 P..Express.Dally.Cln., Louisville.. Sleepers. ? X'arlor Care.TRAINS AKHIVE RICHMOND. Local fromEast: 10:15 A. M. 8:10 P. 51. Turough fromEast: 11:10 A M., 2:00 P. M.. «:J0 P. M. Localfrom West: 8:S0 A. M., ..10:00 A. M. and 7:40P. M. Through: 8:30 A. M.. 12:30 noon and8:50 P. M.James River Line: **8:35 A. M., 8:00 P. M.Dally... Dally except Sunday.

Atlantic Coast LineThe Standard Railroad of twe Houfth.

EFFECTIVE AJ-ftlL It 1211.TRAIN'S I.GAVE RICHMOND DAILT.For FloMda and South: i:li A. fcl. and 4:11P. M. 12:6i. A. M.For Norfolk.: »i00 A. M.. 8:04 P. 64.. 4:1* 1*M.For N * W. Ry. Westi 4:16 A. M.. 4:44 AIS.. 8:00 P. M 9:» P. 14.For Petersburg: L2:50 A. M., 4:15 A. M..4:16 A. M.. 11:00 A. M.. »:5o A. 61.. t:0» P. M..4:10 1>. M.. »:C6 P. U.. 4:li V. M.. J:U P. U..11:46 P M.For (Soldsboro and Fayetterllle: V;ll p. w.Trains arrive Richmond dally: 5i\0 A. M..10:14 A. M. 6.50 A. M.. *8:87 A. U."10.45 A. 61., 11.40 A. M.. #S:10 P. M.. *»L44 VU., 6:05 P. M.. 4:15 P. U.. 4.00 P. kL. 8:04 F61.. 11:10 P. 61..Except Kundny. ..Sunday only.Time of arrival and departure and connertlons not guaranteed.C. & CAMPBELL D P. A_ WaJo 8L

RAILROADS

Richmond & Chesapeake 6a; Railway CompanySCHEDULE IflKKfcCTIVH AVH1L 14.

'1014.Rnprrarillntt Srhnlule of May HO, 1B1X.Trains lenvc Hlchmond 11'BiRO A. M««

.7 A. 31., 118 A. M.. » A. St., **10 A. M-,11 A. M., 1 1'. SI., a P. SI., 3 P. M., B4P. M., Bi20 P. At. 0i2<» P. M. 7«10 P. M4IIS P. SI., Stt P. St., 10 P. SI., 11145 P. ,H.Trains leave Ashland 'T>i.'SO A. M. n»TSI., 8 A. SI., DO A. SI., 10 A. M., 'Ml

.V. SI., *12 noon, I*. M. 2 P. M., 3 P.St., 4 P. SI., I13i20 P. SI.. 0)20 P. St., 7llO1». St., 8 P. SI., Ul> P. SI., S10 P. M, It1'. SI

II Carrie* linggnur 8 Sntnrdari) only.. Iinll y except Sundwx. "<nnd»y only.

SOUTHERN RAILWAYpremier carrier ok the south.

Trains Leave Richmond.Matn Ht. Station,N. 1JFollowing schedule figures publishedas Information and not guaranteod.For the South.Dally: 6:W A. M..Looal.10:15 A. M..Express. 0:40 P. M..Expreaa,with Eieetrlo 1.1 kIit?*<! Sleeping Car* for At-lanta and Birmingham. 11:30 P. M..Expreaa.Week Days: 3:00 P. SI. and 9:00 P. M..Local.

YORK RIVER LINE.6:10 P. M,-8t(»mfr train (parlor oar), .*-

cept Sunday; no local stop*, and 1:18 P. M..¦Dally. Local.Connecting for Baltimore, dallyexcept Sudnay. 7:35 A. M. .Dally.Local.Trains Arrive Richmond.

From the South: 7:05 A. M. and 8:00 A. M.,3:2T. p. M.. *:») !.. M dally: H:40 A. M. and1:00 p. M. Ex. Hun. From West Point: 8:45A. M. (steamer train), dally, except Monday;9:10 A. M. and 6:45 P. M.. dally.II. L. BISHOP. D. P. A.,807 R. Main 8t. Phone Madison TIX

SEAllOARI) AIll LINE RAILWAT."The Progressive Railway of the 8outta.'*Southbound trains scheduled to leave Rich¬mond dally: 9:00 A. M.. local to Norlina; 1:2>P. M., sleepers and coaches. Atlanta, Bir¬mingham. Jacksonville; 10:4f> P. M.. sleeperto Ilamiet an.l coaches to Atlanta and Bir¬mingham; 12:15 A. M.. sleepers, Atlanta. Bir¬mingham. Memphis. Jacksonville. Tampa,and coaches Jacksonville.Northbound trains scheduled to arrlva laRichmond dally: 5:55 A. M- 1-00 .4. iL, lAI

P. M- 6:<6 P. M. Loral.

STKAMIIOATS"All Travel Arrangomtnti urir OasCounter.

American or Europatn.Hallroad. ¦teamnhtp aad Pallwn

Ticketa.Bacgaia Checked. Tat I cab, Trareler#

Check*.RICHMOND THASSKISR COMPAJTT,NOD Bast Main Street.Branch Ofllcoi: Jefferson.UurphfMRichmond Hotels. >.TIME AND TKOUBLB HAVERl"

OLD DOMINION LINELv. Richmond toot of Ash St. dally.T:M P. ItLeave Newport N»ws I ;00 A. M.Arrive Norfolk 8:00 A.M.Connecta with main Una ateamera leaving

Norfolk for New York dally, except Sunday.7:00 P M. Connactlona alao made by N. AW. Ry. 8 P. M. and C. A O. Hy. at I P. M.Night line ateamera atop at Claremont onclxual. and are met by public conveyance.VIRGINIA NAVITIATION CO-Jamee Rlva*

by daylight for Norfolk. Old Point. NewportNeva and all James River landlnga. Monday.Wednesday and Friday at (:v» A. M. Freightreceived for all Jamea River P<tlnta

"¦gravel (L)ifhout"TFoubIeTA system of unaccompanied, pre¬

arranged pleasure travel for any partof the world. Tours arranged forIndividuals, families and privateparties at Inclusive Fares, withHotels, Transfers, Carriage Drives,etc., to leave at any time. Itinerariesarranged to suit passengers. Accom¬modations secured in advance atHotels. Phono Monroo 120.

"ASK MR. BOWMAN,"Manager Travel Department

Richmond Trust and Savings Co^7th and Main Sts., Richmond, Vs.

Most delightful crplse of 1.500 miles. Magni¬ficent scencry; Cut of Cnnao, Northumber¬land Strait, Beautiful Gulf and Itlvcr Ht.Lawrence, und Far-Fumed Sngncnny River.3. 9. "Trinidad" from Netv York July 4thund 18th. August 1st and 15tli. Prom <}uebeoJuly 10th and Wth. August 7th and 21st.For full Information upply to Quebec 8. 8.Co. Limited, A. K. Outerbrldgo & Company,Agents. 29 II dway, New York) any tourist orticket office; or address Passenger Dept.,Canuda 8. 8. Lines. Limited. MontrciU.

if th» jjtlmmtin'

Sailings Every rew uaysTickets Inlrrchanttablt.

S. S. Caribbeanlargest Steamer In the trade.

The Royal MailSteamPacketCo.Sanderson A Son. O. Agts., 23 State St.,New Yorlc.

Screw S. S. Bermudian10,618 Tons Dlsp'l. Holds speed racordLN. Y. A Bermuda, 33 hrs. 20 rnln.

Quebec S. S. Co., Ltd.A. EJ. Outerbrldge A Co.. Agta., 29 B'way.New York.For Booklet* apply to above 8. 8. Coa.. orany Ticket A Lent.

CUNARDli.STA 11 LIS 11101) 1810.

FASTEST STEAMERS IN THE WOULD.THE NEW MAGNIFICENT

"AQUITANIA"June 10. July 1. July 23. August I#.GREAT BRITAIN'S LARGEST blUT.Liverpool Servlco

NEXT .SAILINGSMAURETANIA - - June 1G, 6:00 P. M.LUSITANIA - - - June 23, 6:00 P. M.QUICKEST ROUTE Via FISHGUARD towLONDON, PAKiS, BERLIN, VIENNAAnilllania Jl,>1 1 'Carroanla July ay 3 pmflquiiailia, ham Incilanis Au*Maurplania .|,,Iv 7 Lusilama 6:00 p.m.maureiania 6 M M-,irp»-n;a . au«. uI ucltania July U IVtaureidllia *

6 p. M.LUMiailia, ,, 1«. M. .Luconln Auft 19 3 PMAquitanla, VM it Aquitanla, ft* ft.Calls at Queenstown, East Bound.ME1)ITERRAN EAN.ADRIATIC SKKVIC&

liladolra. Gibraltar, Genoa, Naplea, Patraa.Trieste Fiume.Sailings noon Se« Itinerary.SAXON'IA June 11 IVERNIA.. July 1 «pm1'ANNON 1 A..June 4) CARPATUIA..July $

ROUND TilR WORLD TRITS 1474 S8 AND CFSpecial through rates to Egypt. India.China. Japan, Manila, Australia. New Eaa«land, .South Africa and South America. In*dependent tours In Europe, etc. 8end {orbooklet Cunard tour*REPRESENTATIVES FOR PENINSULAR* ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COM-PANY IN UNITED STATES AND CANADA.I'll Kt JCENT SAILINGS FOR INDIA,CHINA. JAPAN, AISTKALIA.-CRUISES,NORWEGIAN FJORDS, ETC., JUNE 13TIIAND MTU. JULY GTII, AUGUST 7TH.ITINERARIES NOW READY.New Yb.k Ufflce. !4 Stat* ML. «r localagents In your own city.

»omp»$ntoGenerate Tr&rv&artUrrtigt*

*La Savoie Wed., June 10Direct I.Inn to Havre-Tarl* (Kranrc)Railings From New York Evory Wednesday at lv A. U.

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.I.A PROVENCE Juna W *1.A LOTIRA l\'B ......JnJy .tFUANCB (now) Jun« 34 tKUANCK <"'* > July IS.I-A SAVOIE July 1 UA I'ROVENCK July 3.Twln-ncrew McMiwr fCjiiii<lr>ip!«-Hcr«w »te*mer.KI'KCIAI. SA11.IMJ.S FROM XKIV VOKK S V. M.ONE C1..AS3 CABIN <U> AND THIRD Cl.ASd l'anenesra Only..CHICAGO Monday June I *N I AOA HA. Saturday June 1]Richmond Trust and Savin** Co.. corner Main and Havanth at*.Richmond Tranafor Co.. U* E. Htlo St.. A(anta. Richmond.

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