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I V11 'v'iv jWaSJ TDD 12: tfi-y's fvi rMSPATCH JEIV SCEIES fc "JEFFERSON PURR 1 k7 The Center of Social Life Dur- ing the Horse Show ALL RICHMOND IS TALKING ABOUT -A cation to Ibaiger Royer (or oeoommo-datlona In the fall and during horu ehow week It la expected that the hotiao wul be full Among the recent arrival are tha following: Tv Pollard Wyatt and family 1L Jordan Jordan Mira Borneo Ml Brown Hutchinson Sweet' rW Payne of Richmond Panlel Larahee Frank Meyer Mra Meyer' Ml Irma Kline Mine Edna Mill Baltimore Hoover Mr Hoover Mia Eckel Mra Gordon Mtaa Gordon Washington King Batten Smlthflcld Mra Charle Hent-leln Louisville Ky Mra Lottie Toung MI Gordon Virginia Beach Lyman Bartbera Baker Mioa Ruth Wilkin Ml Gertrude Coleman Suffolk: Ji'E Halalen Old Point 8 An-draws Caleb New York Stewart Newbern 'N Mr A TilLor Emporia H' Hartman' Chase City Chamberlain Raleigh Dr Mapp Mr MappMr Ada'E Hyslop Kellar' A Royster Miss Mabel Royster Sonby Charles Borahy Oxford Young it mm lints eras is Einom 1 i I They' Discover a New Lane and Find Gay --V vFleasures (Special to The Times-Dispatch NATURAL BRIDGE VA Aug t-Th dosing days of July have brought many gift in the form of pleasures to the Bridge neither did they carry them away for an exploring party under the chap- moage of Prof FlnckeL made a tour le Buck's 'Mountain lu which la on unde- veloped cave This cava is about one mils from the Bridge Porches were given' to each one a they entered the oave They walked many hundred of feet through a I narrow passage-way till they oame to a large opening which ushered them into i i quite a large room In which was a I Draughen'DunneT WB Par- of llclous and refreshing They wound their way through the cave coming out on the opposite side All who enjoy a slide and a climb were delighted with the trick Clinton Mias Blanche Spyor many automobile PARTIES Long List of Names Fill i Register Richmond the (Special to Tha Tlme-Diptch) JEFFERSON PARK HOTEL August wheeling Ml Flora Rlnach) (-Gradual the Intellectual atmosphere Petersburg Holland WHol- which surrounded the botej during the School of Methods ha dissolved anti during the past week reached a culmination1 when intense Interest tn tha Albemarle Horse Show dominated every other feeling and for the time being -everyone was a horse man or woman glibly discussing the merits of the many beautiful specimens on exhibition Larid Duuop of Petersburg' who had such a magnificent display of horse flesh Pherson Elisabeth City Mias ST IMStfwradrt Maud Krause Lee Stewart John- mil Lynchburg Derby Phil-del- phi a Mra Robinson VI Borin- son Mra Elsenman A A Myers Newport News Frankie Mis Stein tria On Tuesday morning twenty guests wars entertained at a progressive euchre party which was held on the 'veranda or the Pavilion The game was most enjoyaoi WjtfTSSSgS one General approval war expressed by and the prises were very pretty and ap- 1 pSSnJSToSS Va peter New York and Mlae Bfer- ry Miss fterry drew the highest card snd was ths winner The coneolatlon -prise was not forgotten end all had the ilrnsure of a draw Miss Anderson of Hiu Clara Kaufman Hampton Trice Roya 1- Van Smith Relgart Raymond DuPuy White Jr Eddie Goodman Miss Nimmo Old Norfolk Stock priced for rapid clearance Special Bargain Vr bles occupy every foot of available floor space the players that the honor had thus been bestowed One of the most enjoyable card parties of the season was enjoyed Wednesday morning by twelve congenial spirits Laughter end good cheer seemed to be the rule of the game for peal after peal of laughter rang out and all knew that nothing but pleasure prevailed Points were counted and Miss Annie Champlain one of the most charming and nopulnr young ladles at the Bridge scored highest The prise was a beautiful souvenir spoon of the Bridge Friday evening prior to the dance the little folks were entertained at a donkey party held In the dancing-hall Nearly thirty enjoyed the fun-making and the first prise was awarded to Mies Mary Walker of Lynchburg Va The first boy's prise was won by Master Angus Avery Norfolk Vs The girl' booby fell to Miss Dorothy Cobh Norfolk Va The boy's booby went to Master Spencer Williamson Danville Va The consolation tor which they all drew was cut by Mies Margarette Temple Danville Va -The following cities 'have been most generous to the Bridge this season Rich--All mond Danville and Lynchhurg-for some of the most charming and delightful Mr-all ties have come from these eltles The SUABLE Odds 'and Ends in Women's Oxfords valuefc np to $300 5(c TABLE Misse l' and Children's Oxford" values rip to $200 $2 TABLE V-: Women's Oxfords blacks tans and patents values np to i $150 TABLE Oxfords nil odds and end from linen up to $380 Ths Spirif of Telling Price Oxfords Banister'S and Stscy Adams 6-0Q and 1850 lines now $500 line Patents Gun MetsL Tans now $375 Entire line of 1350 snd 9400 Oxfords In all leathers now $273 11GH-WATER MARK AT OCEAN VIEW Week That Crowded 1 Capacity of the Place (Special to The Times-Dispatch) OCEAN VIEW VA Aug B-A11 of the officers of the 8cventy-tlrst Viri fantry which will be In camp joining me odationa at the hotel and the next two week promise to witness many brilliant social events In which gold braid and grass buttons will figure conspidously I Following the departure of the regiment I which will have about TOO the Norfolk Light Artillery Blues and the famous Richmond Howln- the Norfolk Elgin Artillery era will go In ramp for a week The gay season Inaugurated by the infantry will be taken up promptly by the artillery and for two weeks there- will be run that will he unprecedented at the view -Accomodations have been reserved at the hotel by Manager Dowell for a num-Iclti and remain while' the Howftsers are' here- ile who will come encampment sthee the war It la said and Lite members are looking forward to their a outing with a great deal of ent! Mont of the visitors to Norfolk fair estimated at from SOON to 5000 people for the week found their way here and Ocean View had a continuous run of excitement from Monday to Batur- day The crowds on Wednesday and rl- This will be the first time the Norfolk Light Artillery Blues have been In camp day were particularly large Mrs Margoliu of Norfolk who 1 one of the most popular guests at the hotel has as her guest Miss Fanny Rosenthal of Baltimore Next Thursday Mrs Margnllun after an extended sojourn at the hotel will leave for a month's stay at the Blue Mountain House accompanied by her little son Miss Bertha Wattenschlcdt of Baltimore Is the guest of Mra Charles Consolvo An automobile party last night In honor of Miss Wattenschledt was made up of Mra Consolvo Mr Nusbaum and Mr Roy ColUna Mr James entertained a party of friends Thursday night at ths Southern Club Mra Consolvo received yesterday the advance copies of bed new march song Governor-Elect" which Is dedicated to Congressman Claude A Swanson The rover in In attractive design of red white and blue ellerta The words are especially appropriate for Mr Swanson's campaign and the music is of exceptional merit the march being especially good Mrii Consolvo who has quite a reputation here os a musician and an amuienr performer of skill Is receiving the congratulations tnf of her friends on the talent she has ex-mpowrr Miss Maty Brownley and Mr Culhbert hlhited in the role of com it Trice will be married Monday at the cot tage of the bride-elect's uncle Mr Harry Oliver Word has been received here that Mra Pinkney Payne 1 very 111 at Roanoke Red Springs Mr Sylvanu Stokes of Baltimore and Mr Stokes are guests at the hotel Mr Stokes has just completed a new hotel in Baltimore and- soon will announce his openinr lie wu formerly manager of the Montllello hotel In Norfolk UN THE UPPER JAMES (Special to The T1 mes-Dl (patch) HATTON VA Avgust (-The for-msra of this section made splendid crops of 'wheat which they have threshed but they find that It' is greatly damaged by the contlned rain and dampness The -cable across the river at this place has been thoroughly re paired' which Is a great convenience to the dtl-xene of Albemarle end Buckingham counties Mra Turner will spend the' month of August with her mother at Pendleton Va of the lrginls In- of next and bo too so many honor at markably handsome blonde and was the recipient of much attention while here both tn Mr box at the show and at the Horse Show ball on Tuesday evening Ou the latter occasion she was gewned In white organdy and carried a magnificent bobquet of lilies of the VSlley During the show she wore the Dunlop red and smen Her mother almost a a young as her daughter In tastes was also present on both occasion At the bail she wore black lace and diamonds Mra Dr Wall of Petersburg gowned fn fvlilte woe another ember of their party Some of live young laaies from the hotel attendance on ball with their escorts were Mies Mabel McBain in blue embroidered volla with 8 redin of New York Mary Harwood cream lace over satin with Frank Elliott of Charlottesville Miss Helen white point d'esprlt with Edgar Disney of New York Mist Mamie Collier pink crepe chine with Humbert of arlottes-vllle Miss Elsie Phillips in blue organuy with Rogers Bickers of Charlottesville 1-Mra Katharine Woodward in white mull with her eon Marye Woodwaio charmingly chaperoned the party german at the hotel on Thursday evening was on of the most brilliant this season Clay Mlchle of Charlottesville with Miss Martha Lambert of Ai-bnta led tn his usual graceful manner Among the most popular young ladles participating were Misses Edith Taylor Daisy Boykin Helen Adams Sberrard Willcox Mabel McBain Bessie Hunter Maty Harwood Mary Locke Bens Phil- lips Elsie Phillips Mamie Collier Daisy Foster Annie Williams and Louise Knight A Richmond automobile party spent a tew days at the hotel during the past week Habuston Noltlng Kisses Buford Duhriug Noltlng and Weddell composed the party and rU ipemed to have a Jolly -time Misses Geer and Louise Knight of Baltimore are two very charming ladles sojourning here Later they will be Joined by a party of frlenua now at Atlantic City Mias Mabel McBain of Richmond la one of the most popular young ladles end prettiest dancers at the hotel She las large dreamy blue eyes and wavy biown hair the Richmonders registered during the pant week are the following Fitzgerald Emily Parrish Gooch Jr Miss Helen Adams Mercer Mrs Taylor Edith Taylor Katie Taylor Daisy Boykin Mamie Blackburn Henry 'Phillips Mabel McBain Wirt Taylor Mra 8 Tompkins Mra McCue William Erakin Buford A 8 Blnford Jr Christian Miss Annie William Mr and Mrs Massey Mra Hunter Miss Bessie Hunter 8 Tompkins Miss Blnford jMlei Noltlng II b-liston NolUngr Mary Chalmers Katharine Robin i linson' Hugh Antrim AT PINE BEACH The New Resort is Proving Very Popular (Special to The Tlmes-Dispatrh) FINE BEACH VA- August This has been the gayest week at the hotel since the opening several weeks ago ths fair bringing a large number of guests from all over Virginia and North Carolina Thera have been several social functions during the week and dancing nightly Next Wednesday the second of the elaborate hops inaugurated with the opening will be given The announcement that the hotel will be open all ths year around baa brought a number of appll- many nonora at show eanns over from Culpeper In his auto bringing as bis guests Mra JU Johnson and daughter Miss Helen Johnson of Culpeper Mis Johnson Is a re i I Miss i-Viola Bai-ierneebmldt and are the! guests of Mr rgvd Mrs Blloso They expect to rema So -during ths mqntlv ip August Quite large and lively party was oi last ioi own -the coast lu Sanised on Uneaday -last for a trip own -the coast the celebrated Princess Anne Gunning tub situated about twMve POEMS YOU OUGHT TO KNOW Sr I 'v -v- i H' i 7 I I1-" i-: -v f- Whatever--your occupation may be and however crowded your hours with affairs do not fail to secure ut least a few minutes every day for refreshment of your Inner life with a bit of poetry Professor Charles Eliot Norton rouowmg are regiL Bridge: air and Mrs Manson Jr Miss Louise Price and Miss Eva Lee Moore Lynchburg Va The following automohile party were visitors at the Bridge: Mr and Mrs 8 Adams and daughter Dr Geo Preston and Mr Hans Bulling Lynchburg Va The party is making a tour through the Virginia and Natural Bridge was among their stopping aa Miss Patton two more attractive young ladles and they are going to have a good time The following are some of the registered guests at the Bridge: Dr John Hartman Lexington" Va: Mr J- Ballard Mrs Ballard and Miss Lucile Ballard Bedford City Va- Mr Bur-rough Bedford City Va Mr James i Dee Richmond Vs-t Mr Gregory A Wallace and Bedford City lira -L- MM Lesli' strode Amherst Va liriL d0 Hamilton Va Mr J- tHrald SnchCt Va Mr 8 I Walker8 Lynchburg Va Rev Dr McBryde and wife 'Lexington Va Mis Angel and party Richmond Va: Mr Temple Danville Va- CAPE HENRY Famous Canoeists Guests at the A Rolling Sea (Special to T)te Times-Dlspatch) CAPE IIENRYj VA Aug L-Qulte treat for the summer visitors at the Caro wu the recent blow which occurred off the point during the past week The view eff liore over the sea and bay was magnificent the eurf rolling high on the beaoh causing the crowd to sit sad gas by the hour at a night which 1 very seldom seen here at thl time of the year One of the most interesting arrival of the season ws that of Means Allen and Harfy Long of Schenectady New -York who came to the Cape on Saturday afternoon last' They Long- brothers are the celebrated canoeists of New -York who have made many tong trips tii the frail craft They made the trip In a Rob-Roy canvas cano from Schenectady to tho Cape in thirteen daya using partly the inside and partly the outside route Mopping at Atlantic City Cape May and Philwlelphla from where they came by the Inside route through the Delaware and Chesapeake Canal to Baltimore and Cape Henry With the exception of two days the young gentlemen nr thev experienced very favorable weather for the trip and have enjoyed It iminpnKely -On the way down the Chesapeake -Bay one paddle was lost but was soon replaced by a piece of wreckage with which thev came In contact end from which peddle was modeled They are the guests i of Mr and Mrs Blloso and will re-! main at the Cape for the present week-If the weather permits they expect to return by the outside coast route and their many friends will watch (heir trip with Interest Mr Charles O'Neil of Washington has been on a visit to hi brother Captain James O' Nell of the Baltimore Pilot As-oociaton and now stationed off the Capo Among the notable arrivals during the week were those of Mr llliam Harrison and Mrs Harrison of Baltimore who have included the Cape In thel wedding tour Mrs Harrison1 will be remembered a Mist Gertrud Bauern-sehmldt one of the popular young ladies who graced the resort last sepon ana took a promnent part the dance last year Mr and Mrs Harrison are accompanied by Mls Mary Zeibe and IK? No 566 WHAT LOVERS SAY ByF LORINQ Frederick Wadsworth Lnring was bora In Boston In If and dM In Arisons In lliL Its was graduated from Harvard in 11 As mssasins eorrsssnndrst ha went to Arisons where he was killed by Indiana Hs wrote "Two Cbllaso a soveL snd "The Boston Dip aod Other Verses" Ths following was ant published in the Harvard Advocate In Ms $250 TABLE Men's Oxfords broken lot of all lines np to $500 to com to this most healthy delightful resort 1 Among the arrivals this week are Dr and Mra Hawthorne Afton Is al-wavs more like itself when the doctor arrive For more' than thirty year he has rarely missed a season and his kindly voice and genial attactlve man-rera win for him hoots of frienda Other arrivals et the Afton House are Mr and Mra Morton Mra Branch Mra Bowie Mra Gray Watson Misses Helen Lillian and Hu el Watson Mra Harvey Taylor McDaniel and family Mra Byron Bean Reita Bean Mrs Nachman Miss Carolyns Nachman Richmond Va: Bragg Long Welrose "Vai Mr McCutcbeon Kentucky Mr and Mra Fred Scott and hones party are expected to arrive at this week Miss Mary Sutherland of Richmond Is at "Highland ths guest of Miss Welsiger At' ths Kirby "House are Mrs' Jodi Maddox Mr Cove Maddox Mr and Mra Frank Denoon Mra and Mlaa Fensom of Richmond: Mina Sadi Whitt) Wuh-lufiton and Miss Davis Lynn Msaa Mra Eseklel Hall and Miss MOrgajyt HsfUn attended th Chariotteevlile Hons Show thle Wfek Miss Brooke Carr of King and Queen county and Mlaa Lena Harlan' oft Buchanan spent this week with Mra Booklet Hail A lawn party' will be given at 'Rode1 Church August 8th for tha bUMfit af ths building Xua rHEN visions of her face come me Of her sweet face' so far away I say what Iovera said berore me Whxt lovers will forever say That flowers bloom sweeter for ber being birds sing sweeter for her seeing' That grass Is greener skies more blue That all things take a richer hue' Lovers hare said theae things before: Lovers will say them evermore sweet young love that in all ages Bears ever one eternal form! With lasting youth your oldest pages Glow ever ever fresh and warm dear old etory ever young! Poets have painted artiste sung Sure naught In life le half so sweeift: Death cannot make you Incomplete-' Lovers have said these things before: Lovers will say them' evermore SEISM IT ITS HEIGHT AT THE DID nOQULBM Beautiful Garden Party and Other Unique Entertain- -ments" (Special to Tha Tlmes-Dtspatch) '-ROCKBRIDGE ALUM SPRINGS VA August The week her has been a gay succession of brilUant affairs' Ths on 'deserving first mention not only of the' week but of th entire season is ths beautiful garden party of Wednesday afternoon Mra Walter Philpot of Chicago was the hostess of this charming "aj fresco" entertainment which took place on the velvet lawns of the springs with the grand old tree and blue hills for a setting -The centre of interest naturally was the receiving line headed by Mr and Mrs Philpot Mra Philpot was very lovely In pink taffeta with long black gloves 'nd black hat Mrs Alfred Pope stood next In handsome gray crepe with black hat Ml Betty Clarke white taffeta and large black lint Mra Harry Thomas exquisite pink silk with VaL trimming and rose hat: Mrs Pemberton sister Mis A A ear of Le Droit Pork Penn a dsinty little Parisian in white Washington Mis Clear will remain mull and Valenciennes 'With hat of blue 1 he mousselin and pink roses Miss Kath- thfueK Mra jSfn RLIv'Slyt tiie pest week hav gone to buffolk to- a la brief Btay but wlll return to the Cape receiving line for a more cxtenled eojnurn After the arrival of the guests an Among the guei its of Mra Llvessy' at gathered around the green to witness a 11 11 St1? tournament Th fun was fast nd 'SfiM Constnu iRmQs Mr Wj a(l iamb jm A it mniasta Mfu Jenkins Mr and 1 Todd of furlounfor sonve efths contestanM Richmond who ha te been the guest of had never before handled a golf stick Mrs Iivegy for the post two weeks' Miss Hays Mra Macpherson Mrs have returned to Ichmond James Braswell Mrs Crawford Ainnl i Mr- Harry ThomAs Miss Carrie Blanton PEOPLE IN CAROLINE and Miss Bessie WaOdin tied with a score of three Among the gentlemen (Special to Tha Times-Dlspatch) Judge Wad dill Dr Boyd and Mr Pendle- BOWLING GRE2E IN VA August ton Pope tied with a scon of two Ths Mr A Chandler and wife and daugh- ties were played oft amid great applause ter Miss Edith left this week for the snd stirring music from the orchestra 1 Rock Alum Springs 'where they will re- M1 WaddlU with a score of -only main until the 1st tf September two strokes Won the Indies' prize a Mrs Jackin of IB ttitlmore is visiting telt clasp In antique silver Dr the Misses Davies lu re wKh th twkra won the gen- Mr Charles La 8 of Norfolk spent emen's prize a uniquely hsndsome key several day her thh week and left with is a iv- iinna Woll6 tilC tlfl WW9 Dftlllf pUYCH Oil lrt hHA Pretty ices and bonbons were served" the county wiero tliey go to visit Mr The fortunate ones present at this preti ty party were Mesdamea Woddlll Bar- Miss d'wlu Kemp aria Mr Kemp TnWl Braswell Crawford Osborne Conn Jr and Miss Uagby £of Richmond are Rowlett Lo sen berg tiger Blnford visiting at Mr Kate B- Richerson's near Macpherson Fops Thomas Pnn Misses Sparta Waddlll Barrows Ct-swford Read Mr Roper Rains Is spending some time Slaughter Campbell Blanton Embray In Fhilude'plda and-Nw York Vickers Yerger Hays Mayer and Wlca- Mr William A Moticure wife and Judge Waddlll Dr Boyd Dr Baggar-chlld of Richmond or I staying at Mr ly Messrs Waddlll Osborne Cban Cab Ml Patten Groner Arnold Vickers Mia Sucic Gresham bf King and Queen Mayer county stuylng at E- E- After- the dance Wednesday evening Miss Derte Reid- off Washington Is Mr- HarV Lowerg gavs a delight-visiting Mis Essie Du bn chafing dish party in honor of Mr Mrs Lnndrum Stout of Richmond Is M- Pemherton Penn of Danville visiting at Mr John As Covington's the other sueU wAr Mr uul Mte Mrs Richer Mlss fcwlly Shipley and Messrs Robert and Richardson of Ccan Judge and odMIL Mrs Hor-IViiehlnKton nre spending some time at Mr I Branch Cabell and Dr Carroll Boggarly Mrs" Maggie Webb' Franklin Va Th nT0l I visiting her father and mother Mr cr Mrl- Georg Coan and Mra James and Mrs roiiina i Braswell who loft on Saturday Mra ana Collins Coan won the first prise handsome cuff buttons and Mrs Rowlett the eonsola-1 tlon a pretty bonbontora Some of the arrivals of the week are miles- down the coast The grounds surrounding this hib are- noted1 for their Picturesque scenery and are kept in the beat of condition the year rouniL it being the property of is club composed of a set of wealthy Note York gentlemen The party left the Ceke In the early morning Soing by tesmi i --and driving along -the each for the ride and It was quite novelty for th tfSrtlclpants Miss Alas Roe was the vs less and among her guest were Mn A- Ko rebeck Miss Horebeck Miss Heffner Mis -Marie Cramer Mr Rot trtaon Mr Russel Dyer Mis Elsie Dyer Mr and Mr Crawford Miss Ruth Crawford Mrs William Crawford Mra Dame Mr Benjamin Reed the Miami fvialton Mr Walton Mr Bliss Mr and Mrs' Herman Wall Mrs Cawson Mrs A Hr A Neal Lamont Duke of Charlottes- Plckell and I kr A Neal Lamont Judge vt-r ville Is the guest of Dr and Mrs Samuel Slaughter" of 1 Lynchburg who are oc-rison season Mr Charles 8 hthews and Mr Young oT Petersburg weds recent visitors at ths Cape While here i they were the guts' of Mr A Neil rnont- cupyfng the Chtr I Mr- Smith of Norfolk- is ereoting quite a neat little' bttage on thirty-eighth IS bung rapidly push exp rets to have the horn tl le fifteenth of August when It la expected! that it will be leased for the remainder pf the eeaeon Mr Simply divine!" Mr "Why whi It do you -That aria from Mn bum Psrlfsl7 my unhand nn th hock por fh filing a I'hiladclpnls Bulletin This series bcn la The Tim -Dispatch Sunday October 11 ttea One I pubUohod day i Our new Fall Carpets are nearly all in and we find that we have too many single rolls with and without borders To make mope shelf room we deemed to make some very deep cuts For instance an Oriental Pattern of Tapestry that we sold for 80e we will close out for 39c and several of our $175 quality Ax mi listers for $115 fle bovo priors also include the making laying and lining provided 3rou let us put them down before September the 1st Jr Petersburg A Groner Norfolk Darnell Millboro Va MIss My-rick Norfolk Mrs Boyd-ton Spencer Bowen Roanoke A Bethel Mls Williams Mrs Nash Richmond Mra Baskar-vllle Boydton Va Mr and Mra Norfleet Winston Ci Mies Richardson Balltmore Mr and Mra Elliott Washington AFTON IS GAY 0 Euchre Attracts Lively Party to the' Afton House (Special to The Tlmes-Dtapf teh) AFTON VA August The most en-Jogable feature bf the entertainment was ths euchre party given at the Afton House on Wednesday evening by Mr Zimmerman of Washington After a moat Interesting game punch was served by Miss and Mra Zimmerman The prise was won by Mra Geo Lumsden of Richmond Mr Jno Goodlos won tha prize Every train this week has brought numbers of guests "until tha hotel and other boarding place are filled to oveflrowlng The Afton House enlarxed for this season but It Is not yet larga enough to accommodate tha many people who wish i 419 421 AST BROAD ST 25 per cent off on all Refrigerators Porch Benches Chairs and other furniture Miss Annie Adams Newport News Vs Mrs Foster Baltimore Md: Mr I Adams Norfolk Va Miss Bessie Waddlll Richmond Vo Eatss Vaughan A Webb Bird Chas Rogers- Stuart Kay ton Furr Dr Smith Lexington 8 Stags Gooch Richmond Young Mrs Hooper Misses Strarer Miss Creda Psttle Norfolk James Balden Charlottesville John Lottier Richmond Roper In theiLigpit Sorrow sen Is a Masssu ke: 'Tm minin' with tti Night But w'r- facin' nf til mornln We'rs livin' In 1 1 ft la'-Atoa CenstUutlM 1 I I -i.

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