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PORT NORFOLK.ROLL OF HONOR PORT NORFOLK PUBLIC SCHOOL.Grade 9—Rose Harper.Grade 7—Tom Reed, Fred Wiley, Walter Wemyes.Grade 6—Jesse Bradley. Clyde VI-1 and or, Mario Abbllt, Emily Lewis, Carrie Savage, Lillian Rose. Lydia Jackson.Grade r—Jnmen Reid, El lie Barrett, Thomas Torbert. Jack Mnrrlman, Vor-nard Vllnndor. Essie Berry, Bessie Ward. Elmn Morrlsette. Emma Muse. Emma Wernyss. Annie Richards.Grade 4— Lucile Dixon. Ellle Wright. Lillinn Woodson. J nines Linnhnn, Willie Coley. Raymond Selby, Nell White.Grade 3—Robert Lewis, Arthur Mor-risette, Mary Wernyss. Clanule King, Richard Hooper. Emma Savage. Elizabeth Richards.BARREL OF FURS.SHIPPED BY WASHINGTON THIEF TO RICHMOND.(Special to Virginian-Pilot.)Richmond. Va„ Dec. 11.—Washington let eel Ives came to Richmond to-night, ind with the assistance of local ofll-rers succeeded in recovering SI.800 worth of furs, the property of Mrs. Elizabeth Hoffman, or 1731 N street N: W., Washington, the widow of Col. Hoffman, of the United Stales army.They were shipped here In a barrel ay Sarah .Tinsley, a negro woman, who Is now under arrest In Washington, l'he recipient was Susan Williams, a olorod woman, of No. 1018 St. John meet. The woman did not know the jbntents of the barrel and gave It up .villingly. She was not arrested.The .Tinsley woman expected to come lo Richmond shortly, then it is preturned she Intended to dispose of the joods.BATTLE IN PROGRESS-BETWEEN THE BRITISH AND THEBOERS.(By Telegraph to Virglnlan-PilOt.) London. Dec. 11- The Evening Standard says the bat Re between Generall ' ...... ___i .Pay Twcnty-flve Centsand get a pack of highest quality playing cards, having our American heroes' faces i on the court curds. Just like other curds in every other respect—pructleul, and easy to read. Now and novel. MuU-Nu-n.e Pcp,t - Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass n, bt. Louis. Mo.AMUSEMENTS.B“BLACK PATTI” TROUBADOURS.The new operatic kaleidoscope arranged for the final half hour^of the singe performance of this attraction which is ait the Academy today, matinee and night. is prepnred with dignified musical taste. and is of the same high standard as form-crly, excepting that the selections are almost entirely new. In this portion of the program the tatented Troubadours demonstrate their exceptional gifts or voice and rare musical training. Their rendition of solos, ducts, quartettes and ensemble masterpieces of the great operatic composers Is excellent, and has won for them the position they now maintain In the stage world. While the rag time melodies, the buck dance, the cake walk, and the coon fun which precedes the operatic kaleidoscope Js enjoyable. It la universally acknowledged that the inspiring melodic masterpieces and manner in which they are rendered Is what gives authority and supremacy to the Black Patti Troubadours ami their stage performance,WHEN WE WERE TWENTY-ONE.When We Were Twenty-one, which was presented here earlier in the season. nnd made such a favorable impression, wilt be ,al the Academy next Friday with George Clarke In the title role. The play tells of a comradeship oxtering hotwecn four men In mid-file lire, which has lasted from their youth. There were five In the little group of friends, but one died, and his orphan child, known as The Imp.” was adopted hy the Doctor. The Soldier Man, Wattles nnd Dick Care we. nnd in the notion of uie play we find The Imp hns just reached the ace of twenty-one. Sale of seats begin this morning. Prices, 25c to fl.
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Norfolk Virginian Pilot

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Wed, Dec 12, 1900

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