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THE TIMES -DISPATCH: BICHMOND VX SATURDAY DECEMBER 7 1907 V- 1 1 is L' V-'? IS NOT LIKELY SOON A Is Mods Mtmey Harmful to American Women? 79 Committee Will Hardly Report a Bill Before the Holiday Rcce a i -i 1 LOWER PARCELS POSTAGE Continually Increasing Attractions of I- Our Great I' advantages whilst pronounced and supreme beyond comparison constitute only a part of the unrivaled' of the great Boys' Department The elegance and completeness of the stocks which arc left unbroken and continually replenished with new additions of late season- styles fresh from the shops of the best juvenile tailors in the country adds that feature of attraction which assures that completely satisfying choosing not to be had at stores and in stocks of a lesser magnitude At no preced-- ing season have these advantages asserted themselves so powerfully and a gratifying increase of business is registered for this department day after daj' Unparalleled Bargains in Clothing of Supreme Character and Quality i i AC To-day for an segregation of Boy1 Bulta that will appeal to the bargain Interest of the best Informed uiony-aver at night Double-Breasted and Norfolk etylea of strictly pure wool raealmerea tweed and cheviot In big variety of handsome fency effect and naat mixture Including dark navy blue Every garment fashionably designed and eplendidly tailored 1 emphatically 300 and 1000 values special-for to-day only SSKS I 1 "When our foreign critics speak of the American woman they have in mind the wives and daughters of unwisely chivalrous men who have blindly allowed their womien folk to pursue ignorant and half-baked ideals of emancipation "Almost without exception her attempts at a career have been futile and often they have been notably even pathetically "Lacking all vital contact with life ignorant of all the deeper wells of human impulse her mind and her very good looks are as superficial and as trivial as her activities -'7'' Women will be interested in i JmuSf 'k: Confederate Army was' a biamrf bor of the Baptist Church He Is eur' vlved by three sons Messrs Howies of KIedd Mo Mr- Bawles of Bristol Tcnn and Ur -Bowles -of B'dford county Col George Heaatoo I Special to Tbs Tlmes-Dlspatch ROANOKE VA December l-Ow nel Oeo Houston died suddenly JsCir-! night aged sixty-three year He wafl A native of Pennsylvania and promt nently connected in that State H( came to Roanoke twenty-two yea re-'jSj ago and built the dummy line between thla city and Salem He wao for -number of year a deputy fhternal rev- enue collector and assistant postmasters under Huge He was chairman ot lhei Republican district committee for many-s year HI second wife and thread children survive Mrs John Tjmroa Spaclal to The LYNCHBURG VA December C-Mr Maude iamesen- wife of Mr John Jameson of Cotteord died yesterday at'? tho lnchburg Sanatorium where ahett had been under treatment for 1 time- Tbe body wa sent to Co cord for burial Perkla in this week's issue of and elegant Drens and School Suits the very smartest dcalgn colors and fab rtca including navy blue all pure worsted serges velour caa-Imeres and Scotch Cheviots Immense variety Double-Breasted Suits Norfolk Suits Russian and Sailor- Blouse' Suite In correct fall models unquestionable 1780 and 9SS0 values special AC AA to-day only Russian Blousa and Sailor Blogse Novelty Suita: of strictly puVe wool dark blue cheviot handsomely made and trimmed Jn the new double- breasted models priced nowhere under $400 special for to-day only Boys good School Suits pretty dark plaid mixture end aolld navy blue of good wearing heavyweight tweed and cheviot: thoroughly well Font with all wear resisting Improvement: unquestioned S3 alue special for to-day gg stylish Dress and School -Suits double-breasted tor knlck-crbockeri belt stylet of strictly pure wool and easel-inerts In big fancy effects grays and navy blue un-matchable anv where underH00: special to-day only i Combination Suita Knickerbocker' belt style with separate trousers to match of strictly pure wool handaome plaid and mixed effect cams! meres and cheviots all slsea to II years a decidedly good $3 value JA special to-day oclyfW Children's -Natty Novelty Suits exclusive model Russian Blouse and Sailor Blouae etyles of atrlct-ly all pure worsted navy blue erge well as attractive gray effect plaid and mixture: emphatically t5Se special to-day only' EVENING POST A beautiful special Christinas Number of 53 pages Of all newsdealers at 5c the copy $150 the year by mail The Curtis Publishing Company Philadelphia Penna Surprising Quality Knee Pants at 48c Beys good Knee-Pants of wear-resisting sturdy' tweeds and casslmerss In big variety fancy mixtures broken plaids aa well at' navy blue unequaled In quality of fabrtca and decidedly better mado and finished then the ordinary run of Knee-Panta at 2Sc more JOa than the price charged all sixes to IS years only to-morrow morning at 11 His subject will be "Mediators Between God and Man" The Sunday school will be In-session at 10 There will be a union service of the Baptists and Disciple of Fairmount at the Fairmount Christian Church Sunday evening at 3 The Rev John Henry' Earle of the Fairmount Baptist Church will be the preacher Regular service will be beld at the Fairmount Church In the morning- Regular cervices of First Church of Christ Scientist will le held to-morrow at 11 o'clock In the church Park Avenue and Meadow Street Subject of sermon the Preserver of Man" The monthly meeting of the Baptist Sunday-School Association of Richmond and Manchester will be beld Sunday at Grace Street Baptist Church at 3:30 Great Demand for Its Kent on Rural Free Dc- I livery Routes Ttmei-Dlapmich Bumo unary Building i-- Washlnsiop L' One adjournment of Congress from' 'Thursday Ur Monday has given mem fcers opportunity to catch their breath nil discuss public with more deliberateness than was poaalbla with Congress In aeaalon several hours every day It waa a noticeable fact i that among a half-hundred membera of the 'House gathered In" a halfJ dozen groupa In the hall of the Houae of Representatives to-day the currency was the tople with poatal aavlnga banks aud parcels poat coming In for: consideration In a majority of Instance! It Ja the consensus of opinion among both Democrats and Republicans that 1 there will be no immediate currency legislation fend it la even doubted! Whether either the Finance Committee of the Senate or the Houae Committee on Banking and Currency will report a measure before the adjournment for th0 Christmas' holiday a However it -Is probable that both committees 1 will make some report before that time That any measure will get through be fore the members leave for the vaca-( tlon la not expected lower Parcel Pea tag Likely It la bells ved to be pretty certain that this session will aeo the enactment of a law giving very low postal rates on merchandise sent over a rnrai delivery route that Is on pack- ages originating on the M-te on which It Is tobe delivered The demand for such a law la very Insistent and widespread coming from every section of theUnlted Stater Probably twenty members from both sides of the Houae who were Interviewed to-day expressed themselves In favor of such a law On the other band It was im-1 possible to secure an Indorsement of! a general parcels post law such as most of the countries of flurope have) It was thought some years ago and until within the past thro of three years that the country was eagerly 1 demanding tjie enactment of such law and that the Influence of the ex-' press companies exerted cblefly through Senator Thomas Platt of New York president of 1 the United Slates Express Company prevented congressional action While It Is hardly to be denied that this Influence did prevent Congress giving the country a 'parcels poet it certainly not necessary how that the express companies be blamed In order to account for the deliberateness of Congress for Its non-action The local merchants especially those of the country districts are expressing them- selves In no uncertain manner against the enactment of a parcels post law They claim that It would cause coun- try peopla to deal so largely with the big mail-order houses In tho large rMJes that the local pterchanu would be -driven out of business On tbs other bend the locat mer chants are fighting for the- limited parcels post service on- rural routes thinking that this would be of much benefit to them rinse It would enable the housewife to order over the 'phone end get her groceries when -the mail carrier came -along a few hours later As stated there is little doubt of this rural delivery parcels dost service -being authorised P-A Opposes Pa reel Past John 8 Harwood of Rich montl chairman of the national legls- lntl committee of the Travelers' Protective Association is In Washington to-day with Edgar Jenkins of Baltimore vice-chairman of th commit- and 'T Crandall of fit1 Louis chairman of the railroad committee of iho national organisation They are opposing the proposition to havo a parrels post but are not fighting the rural delivery parcels po: The committeemen saw several Influential members of Congress to-day Including Colonel 'Hepburn chairman of the Commutes rn Interstate and Foreign Commerce The national association of ths com- merclat travelers Is lighting the parrels post with much vigor and Colonel Harwood has recently got out circular letter In which he denounces the -proposition ss being the' work of the 1 catalogue houses Several of tho Virginia members said to-day they favored the rural parcels post but were In doubt concerning their attitude on the general law A sug- prdsttop to Representative Lassiter that tinder our present system It was 1 Her to send a flve-pdund package of merchandise from Washington to Klchmord than from Washington to Berlin elicited the reply that this fact )i not an argument In favor of the parcels post It Is one often relied upon by the advocates of the general parcels post law allowing the trans-' mission of re rchandlso through the malls up to eleven pounds' at the rate of about- IS cent a pound The enactment ct such a law might bo hurtful to the small merchants but It would probably be far more hurtful to lh express carrying companies Hrysa Praises 'Hsmploa Hoads Hampton Koals canu in for euloglar lie mention at the morutng session of the National Rivers and Harbors Congress to-day A delegate from California had Just spoken snj Jn the course ol his re- marks he paid a beautiful tribute to the harbor of Ban Francisco Its location and its qualities as a haven for the storm-tossed mariner Mr George Bryan of Richmond made reply as "The gentleman from California has retorted to the harbor of Kan Fran-sisco as the Golden Gate I note no Lectern Presented to St John's German Chfirch Will Be -Consecrated To-Morrow DEDICATION OF CHAPEL I I I A Interesting Exercises to Be Held at Brook Road Ct A Services Among the most Interesting cervices arranged for the various churches of the city to-morrow will be those at St German Evangelical Church Tbeso will be the special Advent services conducted by the pastor the Rev Oscar Outhe The morning cer-mon will be In German the1 subject being Coming of the Kingdom of i In the evening the theme will be "Through This Man Is Preached Unto You the Forgiveness of 81ns' and the sermon will be In English I In connection with the morning er vices there will be tbe consecration of 'a beautiful lectern which was wrought entirely of brass by Gelsler of Now York and which has been dedicated by Mrs Mary Phillip to the memory of ller husband Charles Phillips former City Treasurer who 'died two yer -ago after having served the church for is long time both as a devoted and faithful member and as superintendent of the Sunday-school The handsome set of German and English Bibles for this lectern was given by Mrs Frommer Mrs I Metsger Mrs A LIesfeld and Mrs Klein In memory of their mother Mrs Charles Frick A silver communion set for the pastor's use among the sick has recently been presented to the church by Mr and Mr Christian Schwalm and a new English pulpit Bible containing both the Authorised and Revised Versions by MA A' Hartung president of the Tabea Society Tbe culmination of eight years of earnest work will be the dedication to morrow afternoon of the Brook Road Chapel by the Rev Dr Jece Witherspoon of the Grace Street Presbyterian Church This movement ha been kept alive by the efforts of the member of Dr church and the student of the Union Theological Seminary through these years and 'Interest has recently grown to such proportion that-' It was decided to erect a chapel -A building committee consisting of Messrs Edgar Gunn (chairman) If Chalkley and Young was appointed and a few day ago the committee reported that the building wa ready for occupancy The dedication exercises will take place to-morrow afternopn at 8:30 o'clock Prior to the sermon which will be preached by Dr Witherspoon a Bible will be presented to the chapel and will be accepted for It members by him Following the discourse a brief report of tbe superintendent of the Sunday-school read Mr Gunn will turn the' building over to the members and It will be accepted for them by Mr Wherry Coincident with these' servlces 'wlll be the meeting of a committee from the presbytery for' the purpose of establishing a church at Fairmount which-will hold at the same hour The organisation services will be held In the chapel formerly occupied by the congregation of the Fairmount Christian Church The Rev Dr Russell Cecil will preach the sermon and Dr T' McFaden will 'deliver the charge to the elders and deacons Ruling Elder Gerva Storrs and Isaac Curd both of the lloge Memorial Church are on the prcsbyterlal commission for organisation The new church Is an outgrowth of the Hcge Memorial Church and for the present the pulpit will be occupied each Sunday afternoon at 4:30 by thejtav Tflden Scherer the pastor of Uoge Memorial The Rev Pearce Atkins will preach to-morrow morning and night In -(he West End Christian Church The morning subject will be A Program for The night subject will be "The Revealer of the Hearts of Men" The Rev Dorset the pastor of Leigh Street Baptist Church will occupy hi pulpit at both services tomorrow At I he close of the evening service the ordinance of baptism will bo administered In Park Place Methodist Church the Rev Palmorc of 8L Louis will preach at 11 A The morning service will be of special Interest to young people end as many a can do so are cordially Invited to attend The pastor the Rev a Colonna will preach at on the subject it Ever Right to Toll a Lie?" At Ashury place Methodist Church to-morrow there will be preaching at 11 A and 3 by the pastor the Rev IL McFaden The subject of the morning discourse will be "Christianity and Women" and In the evening "Stepping Stones" The Rev Dr McFaden will deliver both the morning and evening ermon at tho First Presbyterian Church to-morrow At the Immanuel Baptist Church the Rev Stone pastor will preach at both services' Morning subject: "'J he Interceding evening "God Willing All Be The pastor Rev Robertson will preach at both services In Randolph Ktreet Baptist Church on Sunday The morning subject nlllbe: "The Gentle and at night "A Fslthful The Rev II Karmen will preach to-morrow night at in the Seventh Day Adventist Church vHIa subject will be Sealed Book The Rev Dr James will hold services in Grove Avenue Baptist C'nurch to-morrow 'morning and even- ing His subject for the morning will morning be Imperishable- At the clove of the evening service the ordinance of baptism wlllbe administered The pastor the Rev Charles Stuart will preach both -sermon at the Venable Ktreet Baptist Church Sunday his subjects being "Church Covenant" In the morning and of pt the evening Baptism will lie administered after the ev'mlng sermon The pa lor tho ltev Tlyland Knight will preach rln the Calvary naptist Church to-morrow morning end-evening The llfv Juhn Robinson will hold xcrvicco at the Flirt Unitarian Church (Ppsclsl to'The Tlmr-D spatchl) FREDERICKSBURG VA December Perkins-- a well-known eltisen of King George county died Thursday'! at his home near King George Court house aged elghty-one years He 1 urvlved by children A Werrn Special to The Tlmts-Dlspateh) NORFOLK VA December A Norman seventy-seven years old sKL-' retired merchant of this city died day In hi home In York Place He was an uncle of the Rev' Joseph Isttham the new pastor of Centenary' Methodist Episcopal Church mond Mrs Mary Cary Bevaa Speclsl to The Timw-Dlspateh) WINCHESTER VA -December -Ck Mrs Mary Car Bevan wife of bald Bevan a prominent restdeul-fx' of Clarke county died last night af? liaalewood tha Bevan home-near Min'-' wood aged forty-six years Mrs 'Baf'S van was a daughter of the- late Benjamin Harrison and a member oS4' one of leading families -ii ri -'5 DEATHS unexpected When she retired the night before there wm no intimation that the end- was so near Mis Mary a daughter who occupied adjoining apartment waa attracted to her room by tho brightly burning light which she thought was unusual She-found her mother dead Mrs Lyon had passed kway apparently without Muttering or struggle Recently he had uffered considerably from Indigestion and It I thought that perhaps thl may have been tho cause of her death Mr Lyon was of most distinguished ancestry and was closely related to some of the most prominent families of tho State Her husband waa an uncle of Mrs Claude A Swanson Mr James Lyon her daugbter-ln-taw Is a great-granddaughter of Patrick Henry She leaves two daughter Miss Mary Lyon and Mrs France Bawls Pemberton and two sons-t-Measr John and James Lyons The- will 'take place from the residence of her' daughter Mr Pemberton No 301 West Franklin A prise will 1e given the school gLreet this at ternoon at 8 The having the largest percentage of ofll-1 service will be conducted by the cars and teachers present Every ofll-j Rev Dr Gravatt and the burial cer and teacher Is urged to attend as: will te In Holly woou this will be a mass-meeting of Sun- Following is a' list1 of those who dey-school officers and teachers 'will act as pall-bearers: I Active Levin Jpynes Dudley McDon- The Railroad Young Christian Association at the Main Street Station deum andW W- Wharton of YounMen" The 74? Honorary-Judge Leake Judge nf (h nf mw I- George Christian A Christian number of the series will be on Self-1 Freeman Colonel Archer Anderaou Maeter" and Dr James the new1 and pr A wellford pastor of Grove Church will speak 'A chorus of railroad men are training to sing for thl service under one of the best directors In Richmond The meeting Sunday afternoon will be for men only and will be held at 3:80 Railroad men and their families and friend will hold their regular monthly Nociat Jn the Main Street Station Monday night December 9th at 8 The social committee will serve refreshments All railroad men and their families are Invited Revival services at Second naptist Church go on with Increasing interest Dr Landrum preaches morning and evening Every member of the chifreh and congregation I urged to rally to the good work on Sunday At Grace Street Baptist Church the pulpit will be occupied by the pactor the Rev David Ramsey at both services The morning subject will be "Two Rock-Bottom Facte About Sin and Salvation" and the evening subject 'The Harvest of the The Rev Melton will preach at the Marshall Street Christian Church at both the morning and evening service Subject In the morning The Scriptural Qualification of a At St James Methodist Church the Rev-Mr Tilley a missionary of the Methodist Episcopal Church South In Brasil will tell of his work there at 11 A At 8 1 the Rev Hr Dadniun will preach on "Responsibility of a People for Whom and What They Worship" Not one person In a thousand ha any idea of what is done by a press-clipping bureau aud still It la almost interesting business A metropolitan editor recently spent a day In Burrelle's mammoth establishment Her la what he said afterwards: "My day's experience was a liberal education Heretofore my Idea has been that the work consisted merely in supplying prominent men with Items concerning themselves but I found that every profession and business is aided "I found nearly 100 persons employed and every American paper' read line by line The work Is carried on In such a systematic way that It Is like a great machine stylish Reefers of strictly pare wool dark navy blue cheviot and gray wide wale ca- almeree correctly modeled latlon" stylo with brass button and chevron on sleeve red flan- ntl lined unquestioned (500 value special for to-day AA AC only' I in Furnishings good School Cape solid blue or fancy mixtures as well aa plain gray Golf or Eton College styles good S5e value aa special for to-day only flov Black the famous and' Star brand good value spe- 44 del to-day only 11C any Main Street Jackson says that there will never be any claimant for the" $500000 now In the Treasury and due the negro soldiers since all who could prove their right to bounty an'd pay have long ago done so and that no worthier us could he made of it than to put a part of It at least into tbe museum proposition Representative Lamb has taken xn Interest In the measure proposed by Jackson aud will introduce a bill carrying Into effect the plan at An early date WJIEHR IVHtGIMAS AHE Homes of Keaatar aad Representatives Itarlag fieaslsm sf Caagress (From Our Regular Correspondent) WASHINGTON December Ths member of tbe Virginia delegation are now located for the session after a few days of wandering about on the part of some of them Senator Daniel ha elegant quarter at the Rochambeau Senator Martin Is at the Raleigh Mrs Marlin will not come to Washington this winter but the Senator will go to thctr home at Charlottesville almost every Saturday -afternoon returning Monday morning Representative Jonea and Mrs Jones are at their home No -1709 Ktreet Representative Maynard Is nt the New Willard Representative John Lamb ha been Induced to break away from the National where he we located for years and Is now Installed at tho X-w Var-nuin which I closer to- the Capitol Representative 1-assiter I at the Gordon' on Sixteenth near I Northwest where Senator and Mrs Martin lived for several yars Representative Sounder Is at the new Congressional apartments near the Capitol but Mrs Saunders and the children will Join him after Christmas and they will probably take a -furnish'd house Representative Ola la at tho Metropolitan- but suya he will go back to hi old quarter at the Faryegut -Representative Hay is at Rauschcra on Conn'ctlcuf Avenue Representative Carlin live At hi homo in Alexandria going and coming every day Representative Flood Is at the New Willard where he 'has llvedfor two or three sessions Odd-Frllowa Have Oyster tapper (Special to The Tlmes-Disnateli) BOYDTON VA December The Independent Orfi of Odd-Fellows of Roydtcn held their monthly meeting hero In their hell last night After tho meeting adjourned an elegant oyster supper was served at the Hotel Southern There' were forty-three memLer present and a most enjoyable feast It was This order 1 in a flourishing condition: New llaral IlNlf From Onr Regular Correspundeni I WASHINGTON December Rural roule -No 3 ordered established February 1st at Frankllnton Franklin county serving £00 people and 128 families After an Illness of several month Mr BRAGG passed away on November 1907 at his home 2423 Carrington Ktreet Rich -tnond He was born August a 1867 and for eighteen years was member of the Methodist Church atj Fork Willis Cumberland county -fg Deceased 1 urvlved by hi and three little boy two ilikraA Mra B-sgg Palmyra na county Mrs A Talley berland county and one brotlierW'- Bragg pf Richmond- A 'tender husband and father a devoted brplh-v er has gone to his reward The- main were taken to Cumberland county for Interment aad as long ago pointed out by Commodore Maury It lies dlrerlly on a line with the producing section of this country and the consuming and most populous parte of the Old World It hold not local nor restricted advantages but Immeasurable porslblllties both commercially and strategically for our entire The tribute to Hampton Roads' excited much applause Kiebawad Waa raoeatbed has not been hurt In the least by the money said A I Adamson banker and real (-slate dealer of Manchester who Is here as a delegate to the National Rivera and arbors Congreaa "There are two reasons to be given for solidity One 1m that there was no inflation of real estate values tho 'Other Is that the bankers foresaw the panic and got' together and by their action created a sense of confidence' The clearing-house was ready to Issue certificate on demand and the very fact of thl readiness made the poople retain confidence In the banks "I am In tbs real estate business as well -as tbe banking business and 1 can say that the panic has not hurt the agents In the least In Richmond there are four who were dealing In tho West End or Iea District ami I understand that they have been slightly scorched It I not with the real estate dealers nnl the property owners In Manchester however south of Richmond have suffered anil tho people are now paying an Interest for money But in solid old Richmond wc are1 doing business at the same Old stand! Km Delivery Great Kdsratsr Representative Lassiter was notmed to-day that two rural free- delivery routes had been established in his district running out or Chase City Mecklenburg county' Major Lassiter has also been informed that a-route has been established from Baskervlllc that county Ho Is a great believer 111- 01 rJolc Irresistible Bargains Boys and fashionable Tam Shantera of pure wool elotb and cheviot In brown blue red and royal also tan leather remarkable value at JOa only Winter Fleeced Underwear extra weight- and quality and splendidly finished SSO value special to-day only- Burk 1003 East efit to tho farmers of this country than anything tbe government has ever said Major Lassiter to-day Senator Martin Representative Lamb and Representative Glass took advantage of the' two days' adjournment to go home expecting to return Monday ASK GOVERNMENT AUD Giles Jaekssa Endeavoring to Seen re Fuad to Preserve Negre Exhibit (From Oar R-ruIar Correspondent WASHINGTON December Giles- Jackson a negro lawyer from Richmond who was director-general of tho Negro Exposition at Jamestown is here In the Interest of gniovemcut to have Congress make an appropriation from the funds now held in the Treasury Department for the negro soldiers of the Civil War for the removal of the negro exhibit to Richmond there to be kept as a museum He propose that thl tniiNeuui shall take the form of a permanent exposition of negro progress to be added tv and enlarged a the years go by "Unlike most machines however It works In absolute silence This i necessary because the slightest sound would Interfere with the work "The strangest thing though was the' orders I saw drift Into tha office First there was an order front a men who wanted everything the papers printed concerning bank robberies "He had a safe to sell and wanted to know who needed safe that burglars could not enter 1 'Then there was a man who wanted Items showing a chance to sell cement The 'next order wa from a woman who wanted references to a divorce In which she expected to he a feature Another man wanted everything In America concerning persons of Irish nationality he conducts a newspaper and gets hi copy that way "Another order came from a Jewelry house that wanted to know of 11 en-'f couples so that ho con'd tell i gaged them where to buy wedding presents 'These were only few orders re- calved during ooe day and give an Idea of tho scope of the business and hint of what Hmreile run do mart eroo ho Albany Exprevs for el-1 i i "Thou art gone to the grave But we will-not deplore the Since God was tbv ransom -Thy guasdian thy guide Ho gave thee he took thee-: And He will restore thee -death ha no-sting iff Since the Saviour hath to i Died December Stth'at -7f his resldenie 419 West Cary Street Richmond Va ANDREW BLACK-sJU BURN In the seventy-third yeas' of fts hi age i Funeral SATURDAY Decern berlth --at 3 from Grace Street Baptist'- Church Interment In Hollywood Died Thursday: Decerabei the 5th at 3:39 31 at hl re-tdence 21 East Clav LOADER 'K Funerat -from 'hi late reridene TO-VOKROW (Sitndav) NOON at 3 Interment in Holly rja- New York and Brooklyn paper please copy Died FTIdav morning Deysm- her 3th Mrs MARY widow el Judve Wiliam It Lyons in the yev-'-A ertv-flrt year of her eg Fun'ra f-om th- residence of -hei daughter Mr P-mb'rton 31 West yrnvu gfect THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON at 3 o'clock t-' Died December 8 at 8 A M- at 1 East Cary Stiftet MRGANTT He wa bor Ip Barg Italv He leave a wife iTx fahr and two sister I Funerat notice- later- I PFRK at the tr her son-tn-law No' Its North TW-n-tv-tlilrd Ftroet MIRY PEU-WINK widow of John Perking Fluvanna county who died about a yer ago Remains will be taken to Fluvanna for Interment Tllld (Saturday) 3IURMNC In Ms very natural pride with no less pride desire to refer to another magnificent sheet of the Chesaneake Bav and the noble harbor of Hampton Roads The entrance to this bay and harbor Is the golden gate of our Eastern coast line OBITUARY )sh kirsniil Mr loul Marganatl died st his home No 800 East Cary Street yesterday morning at 5 oclori- Mr Marganatl was born InrBarga Italy and cam to thla roun try from there He leaves a wife and two elster Arrangement tor the funeral have not yet been made Mrs Mary Kctebum Brew Report from New York announce tho death of Mrs Mary Ketchum Brown daughter of tli lete banuiri of that city Md tbe wife of the I1 George N- Richmond Mis 'Brown died on Mon lav and her -funeral took place from Calvary Church New York Mrs Mery Frrklas Mr Miwy Perkin' widow of Mr John rerkins of Fluvrnnn county who died about a year ago passed away at the residence of her s-m-ln-law No 815 North Twenty-third Street yesterday Her remains will he taken this morning to Fluvanna county for Interment Mrs Mary Make lyaa Mr Mary Ms hen Lyons widow of Judge Henry Lyons who for A long time presided on tha of -ihu Hustings Court' of Richmond enl who was oro of -the meet Hh- I wus llngulshed Jurists of the Piste died early yesterday morning In her npart-inant 'I- the fliftslertleld Although Mrs Tyhn hd resihed eg of eeventy-on she Urns lirultl'j ai" ig-orou and il-uth wk tuddeu and I-'A' Mr MARY WRIGHT him her of Mro-" fl John and A Wright I Anl Jr iurei st please -l -i yn'" i 7 i- i -n V'.

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