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3rriitcr Richmond'* tJ'aotesi Netyspnpsr,
?ieBmw*g?g& Djppolrh
UllBATlsST WANT ami It BAL lis
TATK >n;im ii i\ vim.iM V, a.mj
UNE OK TUM ?BST IN AMERICA.
Want Ad Rates
Dally, one cent ycr Word ubrii pulil
In UtlVaacc. Nu All. tiiWun for limlhmi
Icn cents.
Due mill one-kalf ccnta n word all
elaaatllcatlooa except (Situation Wnuted
'or Hiinday, Mimmi.on vv'autcd( ?neuem
?? word. No Ail. Sunday tukeu for ?"?
?Iiiiii nftCCn eeuta.
.So All?, taken for Im* ?Iiiin tv?< ??'.? -
u?e ceata when phonrd lu or e'??arged
"I Ibc iminlrr,
Pboue imli in im? ?ruaranteed.
' l u m? in en t tonn iio? guaranteed alter
I?l3(l I?. M,
Kor bualueaa com?.'.... send *"r ,hr
Wimi All. iluii. i'h./.? itour.,,- i
&O0! tino juuu?
L< SI 1 UESDAY, A DOUBLB^CASB
hunting watch, Initial? oh It, J,
T. W. Kind? r will itlndly return to
Nu. o K?st Cary Street und receive
LOST iii LS MORNING, THREE
cornered gold bin sot with pearls.
i toward. 'l Tnlrd Avenue, High?
land park.
LOST, BLACK, WHITE AND TAN
si id r. Answora to the mime of
Spot. Lib,nil reward It returned to
1U7 West Main.
t?rlp HUantco, s3?aU
WANTED, LABORERS FOR steam
?hovel work ut Varlna, N. G. Wanes,
Sl.uu per day. Weekly pay. FISHER
6 CA HUZZA. General Contractors.
TEN. INSIDE CAi:ri:.NTi:i:.-. ALSO
men for Basil, blind and dooi fa< -
tory. Be at Rooms 802 and :i":i Fos:
tcr Building. Saturday morning
7 o'clock. AMERICAN LABOR
IK RE AH.
?*w"ant!?::?. a "rir.HT-ri.ASs wood"
workman In carriage and wagon
Shop, RICHARDSON BROS., 615
llrook Avenue._
WANTED, ABOUT SEPTEMBER 1ST,
an assistant registered druggist or a
man with several years' experience.
)'. o. Box 87. IJ. i. k-tone. Va.
i "W a n T V. I.>, * TWO experienced
tile setters at 111 Last .M.iln .-street.
WANTED, DRUG cu:uk? REGIS,
tered assistant preferred. Position
out of city. Address DRUOS. Box
DIP. City. _
WANTED, TWO YOUNG MEN, ABOUT
is or 20 years old. for checkers.
Apply to the STEWART OF HOTEL
liINOTYPE OPERATOR wanted.
11?ok work, night Shift; 4S bouts per
week. Permanent position, the
m1chie COMPANY/, Chorlottesvllle,
Va._
WANTED. GOOD AUTO REPAIRER,
state espor'ehed and price. Address
Box No, 162. Warrenton, N. C.
WANTED, ..MITE BARBER; $12
guarantee, sitty over twenty* J. A.
DOMENICHELL?, No. 1"J Bank
Street. Pi t. : gbul g, Vs
?two BOYS TO LEARN PLUMBING
business: also two men to help
Bteerrt-tllters, Apply ready for work
7 o'clock Saturday morning. Rooms
.in; ?ml Foster Building. AMER?
ICAN LA l][OR lit REAL'
'wanted, an bxpbrTenced, com
Petent cylinder press feeder. None
but first-class feeders heed apply.
WHlTTET A; BHEPPERSON. 11-13
Steady jot>
L PAGE
iray. Va.
Sntihiuuno' CiltUitra, a?alr
? ?ED A POSITION with A kind
man as valet. No salary, but good
room. Money when asked for. Best
reference. Address A 13, care Times
E?I^TERED DRUGGIST, OPEN "FOR
. tit| n at once; good prescription
mail and good salesman. e 33. care
Tlmes-Dlspatch,
tjfjp C?illitf? JCIHilIC
W""a~n"t i: i>.~" lii'iii-oiiADi: expe
rlenced young lady to act na cashier
and '1" general office work in large
li.an'ilactui mg but?f.e.'-s in 11 . ?
Nu beginners need apply. Address
in own handwriting, giving expe?
rience, references und salary ex?
pected. Address F 35, care Tlmt-s
Dispatch. _
>~<;,,"I' ftO?KKEEI'ER A. RLE TO
take tola! balance. Apply AMER?
ICAN Labor bureau, Boom? 302
und 30 . Pouter Building.
?T Wf?"!: XPERIENCED SALESLADIES
wanted fdr cloaks and suits. Excep
t'onal opportunity. ?loud ualafy to
right parties Apply RAI! XY-YAR
HKl-.OrHH <??'. INC. .'"7 l.n.'t Broad.
ontT.S~WANTF.Ii TO WORK 1.1N FOLD
ing papi r boxes. Apply A. S. KRATZ
CO., Second and Decatur Streets.
South Richmond._
WANTED. ? BRYANT (SETTLED WO
mun) to cook ami ntirne. to say on
premises. Apply t17 North Meadow.
?*W?"NT"kd7"~?"~<?'?<<:?:" by family of"
{ three. Apply 2805 Stuart Avenue.
?oliTitor? iin? fealf?mcn
, i^tThTSM a rf 'wan"fi : 1 K?AtC? ld"' XjTd
weil established stock remedy com?
pany wishes to employ a traveling
?iilesinnti to work in Virginia. Un?
less you are ah experienced stock
remedy or patent medicine salesman
do not apply. Unquestionable refer
enc.es required. We offer good con?
tract; straight conimlsslons, or com?
missions pins legitimate traveling
expenses, according to circumstances
and ab'llty of applicant Address
sales MANAGER, MAGIC food
Company, Chattanooga, Tenn.
OflU, Slju.t . lib j:finalc
-wA\\f fi'D.Flkst-c'i.ass " ^"tI^nTkl
raphcr, man or woman. Must write
a good h.'ind. And be able to do
clerical work. Knowledge of book?
keeping not required, p|< ago state
age and experience, giving refer?
ences and salarj want,.!. Employ"
metit to begin September 1. Address
L 003, care Tlniea-Dispafch,
MEN AND WOMBN "WANTED FOR
Kovernment positions: $80 month!
write for list of positions open.
FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, Dopt. 415-R,
Ito,bester. N. V.
?niiiirioiiG, ptdUf}0iona\
WANTED, POSITION as TKACiir.r:
for sixth, seventh, eighth grades or
departmental work by young girl
graduate with two years' experience;
u?yial a^itglj'jh branches, dorrtest lo
economy and two years' Latin
tnughl. Kisiipline a specialty; no
muMc. State fttlly particulars In
first letter References, Address
.Miss MARSHALL, Burnleys, 'Albe?
marie County, Va.
EX P ERI E NC E*D FIRST-GRADE
teacher and graduate wants gram?
mar graiio work, Reference's fur?
nished, .miss s. J. IRBY, Blackst?ne,
Va._'
WANTED. A POSITION .\s" 1 Inv?
erness or teacher of graded school.
Tench usual English branches,
French and music References given.
"MISS M," ruf" Postmaster. l\ill;i,
V;..
ft'-ANTED POSITION IN PRIVATE
family by expdrlohced teacher MISS
So Box ?28, Staunton Vn.
(WANTED BY A Y?DUN? LADT OF
experience, a position ?:< gOVOflioSS,
Can touch the English bcahchoa und
Instrumental music. Address MISS
AOEE, Cutqberlnnd, Va,
. HINTER WAJ
feittttitiona C?lantto, J:rmalc
wXnt'i.!.. i i)'sffi?N ?s chef, cook
"r stowart t?y ii m|ddlo-agod aorman.
Heat vf references. Address Ji 10,
? III ? Tl l. i ? >? I );>;?,, tch._
Mjjcmc cctiuitco
?i.l'.XTS I.IVI. \vfiiK I'ltnl'li-ITI'iN.
Wult'k Males; til); profits; great etc
inand for goods. Write u?. GALPEN
HIM5CIALTY CO.; Dept. IS, .'!!? Union
- j ? ? ?? Ni w York Ci t y._
jiOl\CC53
N"TI<-|. is in:::i-.HT i;ivi;;.- To a Lf ?
creditors of Harry Sadovc that I
nave this day bought the stock of
groceries and iixtur, >??. etc., oh tha
promises, no. on West Lolgh Street,
and heretofore hclohglns; to Harry
Sadovc. Ail creditors having Hons
or claims against said stock of
groceries and iixturcs must present
such claims on .,r before the 2Gtli
day . i auku t, UH2, t,, my attorneys,
re. Rhodes A; Rhodes, American
National Hunk I'.uililinur. City.
_PAViP SIL.VKIt.MAN,
WANTED, THE PUBLIC To KNOW
that JAH.NKW BROS., Jewelers >I3
Must Main street, buy. seil. exchange
und REMOUNT DIAMONDS 1N TUB
LATE-r STYLES. Old go'.d end ?11
vet \lwdya taken if: exchance.
wanted, i. i; .\\7iT?iZn~~\TiTV a n I <
machine work. RICHMOND MA
_ CHINE WOIIKB. IXC,
ID HA Ii VENTILATOR CO PHONE
Monroe 1602.
Touaincas ?ppotrtunincs
'A'AaTLD/ti i >eee II AI.f-INTEP.e:tT
In the largest dry goods store In
n ; rowing tttwti. Address e 42. care
Tlmes-1 ilsputch.
WANTED i i i SEI.L DP.CG stork
In Lynchburg. liest business id
besl stand In rlty. Will retain In
torest it desired. Have other busi?
ness that requires my attention. Ex?
cellent opportunity. Address DUUO
oc-T. Box 73, Lyiichburg, Va.
wanted, PARTIES HAVING C?PI
tal to Invest In a market poultry
and ckk farm (to supply a high-clues
trade);, and wishing the services <>r
a practical poultrymun to plan and
manage same, Will do Well to cor?
respond with the undersigned. First
class references front former und
present employers. Address e 37,
I ? .it ?? Timers-Dispatch.
iFhavi: thi: finest investment
In W..KI End real estate in the city.
If you want to mike money faul
und have a few hundred to invest
boo mo at oner. Address Ii 25. euro
Times-Dlapatch.
wanted! 5T??N? man wrnts...w.e
capital to btiy part lntore.it in and
run small, well-paying business. Ad?
dress C 21, care Times.Dispatch*.
L\iui tiCiiidlC _ ~i x??'.C
L>Ij EXCHANGE A MOCHCRN C?1
er residence on Grove Avenue f
?od unimproved properly. J.
I N'NELLV & CO, _
? SALE OH TRADE F?R G?T
Ity property, atraot of splendid o.
mber land In Virginia; Oil ncr<
? :i set In white and mixed oak ai
I kory; estimated to cut 600,0
St saw timber. 2''. 000 white oi
les, 200 cordr hickory spoke lir
or, also n large lot oak piling. Go^
jgging und good farming land
leared: > '-r-n miles to railroad. W
like 17.0Q0 If sold at once. Wrl
I. P. BAKER, Columbia. Vs.
??? '? El'- ! RE ET DWELLING. '"'
ooms, detached, near Lotnbar,
treet. 16.?.00. $500 cash, balan
a.ayj; J. A. CONNELLY & CO. _
It SALE, A FINE FARM, 30 ACRE
.Ith tour-ropm houso on It, sc-v
lili i froni Richmond, on good giav
oad. Price, $1,600; twelve acres
urn goes with It Address THE
lAI'I.E. Main Street Bank Buildlt
llehmond, Va.
A?-EES JAMES RIVER LAND; 3
leared. balance small pines. Go
lies for buildings :.nd wharf. Clt
o Dutch Uap. C ?, cure Tlmi
'is pa tch.
RK AVENUE' RESIDENCE, Ni:.
tobiuson street, detached, nix root
?rlce. $0,500. J. A. CONNELLY
R SALE. F.Ci RMO?NT. FRAJ
ifc, ? {k-'I rooms; best cohdltl
ind location, Phone. 2N7 1 Monroe
Ural estate j oe Lvcnt
nfi5 Vlovd' ?vcY~i2^'rms.P hot '
wit- r heat; two baths .$ 60 00
-L' I Groce Ave., s rma. 2". 00
2210 drove An., S rtnn. 112 50
010 Floyd Ave., 10 rinn. SO 00
113 S. Fourth St., C rms. 19 00
117 W. Main. 12 rms. r,0 00
40i E. Main. 54 rms. 1S3 34
522 N. Eighth. 7 rms. 38 34
2411 Stuart Ave., 0 rms. 30 <>0
2.S0I I'.irk Ave. C mis. 22 CO
_i.'i:i:nsu awJ&.r ICK S._
COTTAGE, FURNISHED COMPLETE,
eight rooms, $15 per week. Address
.MKS. BESSIE ROUGHTON, Ocean
View. Va.
lu a cOUi'Lb!. WlTH?Ut ClllLbRBK",
or to adults, 1 will rent tho great or
part of my brick house, nicely tur
nlshed and centrally located for very
fcinull cost. Object, desirable tenants.
Addiesa A. B. C. care Times-Dis?
patch.__
407 EAST MAIN HAS* 3 1 ROOMS, HOT
water heat, three baths, and will put
In electricity if des,red. Wo can
make the rental figure of this ot
trnctive for a hustler. CRENSHAW
:& RICKS._
FLAT, 2U NORTH ADDISON STREET,
five rooms; bUth, electric lights, etc.;
separate heating plant: $30 per
month._J. A. CONNELLY eV CO._
21?1 CHAFF1N STREET, "8 ROOMS,
bath, etc.; new nnd modern; $25 per
no.nth. .1 A. CONNELLY & co. _
iftT?rV. EST MAIN"STBEET (AND of
lice, with separate entrance), eight
room.-, hath, etc.; $35 per month. j.
I A. fjl INN kley ?'-? CO
L\ful cytatr cctunici)
I Vv^NTici^T'"farm7wbo" to" i^^ciTi^,
near Richmond, on railroad or elec?
tric line; must bo in g"?d stale of
cultivation; no agents wanted. Ad?
dress, stating location, terms, etc.. to
F 22, care Tftnes-Dlspatch._
I \\ anted! to cent. hotel IN good
locnllon. Ten years' experience. Ad
d as a e 38, care TjmeB-Ptapatch.
I WANTED! To Itl y. A eo T ?lfHOUSB
on railroad siding. Address A la.
eure TImes-Dlspatch.
IVVANTED. H?i^SE W est op HARRI
son Street, not costing over $12
lilonth, 01 f>t $10. Address f 3'J,
care Tlmcs-Dlspatch, _________
list yoce pa RMS with j. A. con
NELLY & CO. Write postal for nee
easary blanks._
JCf, Ctldl ililU ICloo?
wBoS and '3o^\lT^
our DRV KINDLING BEST IN CITY:
heretofore handled by Midlothian
Wood Company; $1.50 naif-cord. DA?
VID m. LEA & co. Phono Monroo
tat._
PLATE ICE. PUREST AND BEST FOR
all uses und the inosl economical, 40
cents per hundred. Try a load of
our pine and oak wood, which lo dry
and under shelter. TYLER oV RYAN,
looi West Gary. Madison '.r.73.
1 e M E YOI K O.f?riY:' WITH' I'm FOR
fuel, ris wo handle the beat anthra?
cite, lump splint, and Flro Creek
coal! also try a load of our plno and
Oak wood, which is drv and under
shelter. TYLER A RYAN, icol West
Cary Street. Madison 1!>79, Monroe
3017._
j LONG *IS SELLING TH1-7 BEST kree
burniiig coal at summer prices. Ills
wood Is large blocks nnd dry. It will
pay you to see hlui this week nnd
make your arrangements f?r wln
ter. Offlco 1C06 West Broad,_
3d tub cuanrrb
.large.'"furnished' room and
board for couple; central. c 23, euro
i Times-Dispatch,
DAILY PUZZLES
What prominent man?
4NSUi.it TO > I.* l . t., PUZ7LB.
Alpine.
J;0l x3dl,
llvercd direct from mill. tl.30 per
bushel. Phono Madleon 1877.
FOR SALE. EDISON AUGUST . REC
ortls. C. Ii. HAYNES _ CO.; 121 Werft
Broad._
FOR SALE CHEAP, AEL, KINDS OF
second-hand mechanical tuuu; also
trunks and i:uit case*. Apply tu
ELSNEH BROS., 1705 East Main
Street, r.i o nbj okers.
'1 vi l. writers. F?LLY QU ARAN
teed, ftvi; days free trial, on terms
110 down, $3 per month, F. O. 11.
Chicago. No, g Remingtons, |36i No.
3 Olivers. 140; No. 1 Underwoods, io>>
( No 2 L. <". .smiths. tfiO, All standard
1 Krade? less than half prlco. .Statu
machine desired with three refer?
ences; that's all. <;e??. GILES, hj
Mountain Avenue, Koanoke, Y^
MOTORCYCLES ._<D BloYCLLa, new
and second-hand; repairing of all
l-.ii.d.-. '1 . CH'iO.N.S. liJ. w, at Broad,
i-?lt KALE'," "ONE HALE-YARD han
? some concrete mixer or one iiuartcr
' yard Smith mixer; will sell either;
I but not both; also one champli :i
erushcr otuiit. STAMPER, RAGLAND
.*. ? ?'. 70s Mutual Building. Phone
j MadUon 1968._
: PLAB1 :.!; Bl >ARDS. tl.26 per CASE
i 120 hiiunre I'::, iii'.sl be sold at
once. I. BLUFORD _ co.. 1533 East
Cary Street;_
FURNITURE VARNISH, SEVERAL,
barrels. J. BLUFORD & CO.
ONE1 RAND-NEW INVALID"? CHAIR
Cost thirty dollars; will sell tor
lift, i ' Pitohd Madison 6lw3.
WE ARE SELLERS OF THE BEST
Unit Clin be had in bungles, surreys,
I phaetons and runabouts. Atrial
i will convince. We save you money.
a. MEYER'S SONS. 731 East Cary
Street._
rT?Tl_\V?tlfEVS~'tJO TO RICHARDSON
I BROS,. 615 Brook Avenue. Painting,
I repairing and i abber tire work,
i WANTED. TO Si. I.I. Good. GENTLE
I hor;-'-. Phone Madison 3133-J.
C-a
lroui uins
D j": 1 R A ill. E "" outside" rooms";
' table hoard. 1?0 V.'eat Main, udjuln
' ihn Jefferson Hotel.
RENT. NIC IC. LARGE. FUR
j nuhed rooms; with board. 1011 East
I Marshall Street._
I NICK ROOMS WITH BOARD. 315 E.
I Franklin. _
I M7rsT~<;7 k. eoweil--. us e. frank
lln, rooms and board fur permanent
and transient guests; dining room
I well equipped._
pcroondls
, i ; i \ \ i i ? ; ; ? t-1 If i-^ i;
I Street, Millinery, women's and
I misses outer apparel. _
I HUMAN HAIR" l?t'l'ijd'i AND SOLD
3 ... rtfc Tnlrd.
CciatUf?
I 7rXN^lTH">'^'"SEC'ONb'HAND KXtib
i neer's level, either Qurley, Queen
, A- Co.. or Buff. Must be in good
adjustment. R. 11. RICHARDSON .t
SONS, INC., Sixth and .Main. _
FURNITURE a ANTED?WILL BUY
i household goods of any kind and
any ntnuunt. Phone Madison 1906.
I WANTED. BRASS CASTINGS DA1LY~.
I tICHMUN D_M ACH I NE WORKS. INC.
WANTED, TO BUY FOR CASH,
household goods in any quanuiy.
Phone Madison :i?.M._
Automobiles for seu?c
i?fiST^KIND OF'AUTOMOBILE P.ViNT
tng done at R. II. BOSHER'S SONS,
. south Nlntii .-n-et._
3) Demi Vnitilato?
itJE*Air"'VENTlL,Vr?ir'"C0. PHONE
Mi nri e 1602._
Lxooni? CHaiurD ~
tv^t5f_T5r?NE"?irTAv?'Rbo^^
some garden ground. R M. FON?
TAINE. JR., 110 North Deep Run.
City.__
I WANTED?ON FRANKLIN OR GRACE
I Street, near fecund, gentleman
! wishes furnished room, without
j. board; permanent. Address D 48,
i: .? Tim; s- i ???? ;? atch.
?iiuiiiut Boacbins
! G?lT\Vt^'D""c6*T^^
Va., newly furnisned; all conven?
iences; one block front amusements;
bathing, fishing, dancing. Meals 50c.
Special ates on application.
?;)l?rCllUIUUU55
^^"^HtLN^OHAl'^'ih '
WHEN YOU BUY LOOK FOR THE
name Edison If you want one you
can understand every word uu tne
i record. C B. HAYN ES & CO._
NEWPORT.
THE PRACTICAL 11 ATTERS, 200 E.
Broad Street, corner Second. AVo
clean nil kinds of hats like now by
steam and electric power. Satisfac?
tion guaranteed^_
' UPHOLSTBRrNG.
WE ARE MAKING A SPECIAL LOW
price oh upholstering and cushion
work for the month of August; can
bo done promptly and rigliL .Madi?
son 3204. SYDNOR & HUNDLEY,
Grace and Seventh Streets.
SLIP COVERIL
IN LINEN AND CRETONNE. "Oil BED
room or parlor. I^ude to lit. SYD?
NOR _ HUNDLEY, INC., Seventh und
Grace, Madison 3204.
LOANS.
?5.000
TO LEND ON DIAMONDS ANT)
watched at Now Y'ork rates. N. F.
JACOBS _ SON. No. HIS North Ninth,
storage.
CHEAPEST STORAGE iE CITY, ft
per load. Store your furniture, bug?
gies, .int?. II, . planus at TOMP
KlNfi. 327 West Broad.
SHOE REPAIRING.
10c. REBATE IF YOU BRING SHOES
with thi>- coupon. Men's shoes half
soled. V.'.c. rebated to 05 c; ladles'
half-soles, fiOc, rebated to 50c. Every
pair sewed; best leather; nn nails, no
pegs. Heeling. 2Bo. DREWS ELEC?
TRIC SHOE FACTORY, 710 East
Main. Phono Monroe 2037.
iD?trnta
PATi^nts'-^^ce E .:? EonaE con^
sulta'.lon In Richmond wUh Invent
dm; nfteen year*' experience: satis?
factory refenena n ;-? li. Evans
Patent Attorn, y. Box 984, ltiohmouu
V?.
j:ltU? CCltintrD
v"<>rN<; couple^ w ants- i i.at oh
apartment for light housekeeping. '
three or four r<and inth, fi_r
nishod or unfurnished. Iteferc neos
exchanged; central location desired.
aMr?is |ii:<', cai ; patel
J:iat53 Jfoc Sirfii
!! I-A N? Third Vt <: ? ? nid flat '7**" *"'
r, rms.$37 .".0
10t 15. Main (first i, 8 rti .... i"
)01 K. Main (second), rm?.36 do
I'M i:. Main (third), 6 r.: .27 f.o
COB 13, Grace (second), 3 rms. ... 50 oo
2"S B. (.'.race (first l. I rms. 45 00
208 B. Grace (second), 7 rms. .. .v. 00
_ox i;. Grace (third,. :; rms. ... 30 oo
CRENSHAW S KICKS.
FOR REN'fl NICEL? FURNISHED
Hat; all convenience's, . IE drove.
SECOND FLfT?lt.-FOUR ROOMS and
bath, furnished or unfurnished, lot
Wi t Urace.
Uooihsj yoi unit
surf k 'f\V?'"hAitGi: hboAftr^PRl
vatc bath, hall. 8 West Franklin.
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR GENTLB
1 men! all oonvenlene.es; moderate
I |?rm>. Call before v I'. Mi 215 East
I Grace.
FOR HUNT. FURNISHED ROOMS:
central location. !? :? North Seventh;
ELEUAN- NEWLY FURNISHED.
' clean rooms, 7.ric, $1 day. THE ROA
NOICE. lit North eighth.
PLEASANT ROOMS VOR RENT. 14
North sixth Street.
TWO LARGE CONNECTING ROOMSi
I furnished for housekeeping. 104
?. est Grace._
.sTr-iTi.v itknishi::) b<-.ms. "with
or without board. 7is East Mar
' shall._
i'i.,1; HINT." VI.11V DESIRABLE
back room; three windows, electric
lights; convenient to hath, also table
;.j f, V. e. k. '?':?- . .. V.i.M.
_4?rctin_g
" ' "~N(3tICEOF MEET] NO?' ^ '
First National Ban;:, Richmond, Va.
Richmond, Va.; July 23. 1312.
TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE
FIRST NATIONAL RANK:
Notice is hereby given that by or- ,
dt-r of the board of dlrei tors, a spe?
cial meeting of the stockholders of
the First National Bank "jr Kich
mond, Va., has ??:, called to be held
at 12 o'clock noon on THURSDAY,
the ?stri day of August, n-12. at its
hanking office, No. 1104 East Main
Street, Richmond, Va., for the pur?
pose of voting upon the consolidation
ot the National Bank of Virginia,
of Elchmond Va., with the First Na?
tional Bank of Richmond, Va., under
the name of the First National Rank
of Richmond, Va.; of ratifying and
approving the action of the board ot
directors In the premises; of voting
upon the Incrcasi of the capital
storl; of the First National Bank of
Richmond. Va., from ?'..000,300 to
!_? ",000; the issue of 19,300 addi?
tional shares of the par value of
$100 each, at the price of $150 per
share In cash; the increase of the
number of directors so that the
i board shall consist of not less than
nine nnr more than thirty-two stock?
holder,: the election of .iddlttonai
directors; the amendment of the ar
tlclcs of association accordingly, and
voting or actlntr upon any other
mattem that may c< nie before the
meeting,bl any ndjotirnment thereof.
The stock transfer hooks will bo
I closed from August if, to August 38,
1912, Inclusive.
By order of the board of directors.
JOHN M, MILLER, .111 .
Cashier.
National Bunk of Virginia. ~
Richmond. Va.
Monday, Juiv 29, 1912.
TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE
NATIONAL BANK OF VIRGINIA:
Pursuant to a resolution of the
>"...rd of dire tors of the National
Bank of Virginia, adopted this day.
notice is hereby given that a special
meeting of the stockholders of tho
said hank will he held at its banking
house. Ninth and Main Streets. Rich?
mond. Va., THURSDAY, August 29,
1912, ot 12 o'clock M. to consider:
First. A proposition and plan for
the c, :;s' ii.i.it 1,11 uf the National
i Rank of Virginia with the First Na
I tlonnl Bank of Richmond, Va., which
hai hc-en approved by the hoard of
I directors of the national Bank of
Virginia.
Second. A plan for the complete,
liquidation of the assets and affairs
of the National Bank of Virginia
pursuant to sections 6220 und .",221.
United States Revised Statutes, to
take effect upon such day as may be
fixed by the stockholders.
Third. The ratification of tho ac?
tion of the board of directors of tho
said bank In the premises prelimi?
nary to SO-'d meeting .
Fourth. Any other business ger
mane to tho foregoing matters which
may be brought to the consideration
of tho sold meeting.
A full meeting of tho stockhold?
ers, either In person or by proxy, is
urgently requested.
W, M. HABLISTON,
President.
w. M. ADDISON.
1 'ashler.
fcriilcD prouoG.ilo
I'. :..o.; we.ltiTo'f vFrgilVlaTr^^^"
Department 01 Health, 1110 Capitol SL
Richmond, Va., August 12, 1912.
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE Re?
ceived at the office of Business Man?
ager, Catawba Sanitorlem, P. o. ad?
dress Cutavba Sanitarium, Va.. not
later than 12 o'clock noon. August
21, 1913, for the following add'tlons
und Improvements at said institution,
in accordance with plans and speci?
fications prepared by Charles M.
Robinson, rhc. Architects, 2901 drove
Avenue; Richmond, Va.:
Erection r.nd completion of In
Urinary building.
Improvi ments to office h-i'ldlng.
Addition to kitchen building.
Bidders will be required to state
in proposals amount of estimate for
cat h of above Hems.
Flans and specifications may bo
seen at this office, or at business
manager's office, Catawba s.ml
tprium, ori und after August IE, or
contractors desiring to submit bid
1 niny obtain plans und specifications
from tho architects upon deposit of
$10 guaranteeing their safe return
with bid.
The Board of Health reserves tho
I rifcht to reject any or all bids.
' Bids should he sealed unit ad?
dressed to Secretary. State Board of
Health. Catawba Snnitorlum, Vlr
I glnia, and marked "Bid, Improve?
ments and Additions, (,'ntawbn Snnt
I torlum,' mid must he accot..pnnled by
I certified check or rash, 11s culled for
1 i.-i the specifications.
ENN'ION d. WILLIAMS. M. I),
Cominlrslonef, Board of Health.
oil:. .? state Highway Commission,
Richmond, Va., August 15, 1912.
BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED AT THE
clerk's office. K'ng William, V:'..
until 12 o'clock no?n on Friday. Au?
gust 30, 1912. for the construction of
a steel bridge over the Pamunkcy
River at Indian Table.
Plans nnd speclflcuttlon.s may be
seen at the olllee of the clerk in
King Willi?m, Va., and at this office.
A certified check for $250 to ac?
company each bid.
The right Is reserved to reject any
and all bids.
P. ST. J WILSON.
Statu High way Commissioner.
The Valentine Museum
ELEVENTH AND CLAY STREETS.
Open dally from Vi A. M. to 5 P, M.
Admission. 25c_?? on S i I urdAVS,
_____- ?
The Confederate Museum
TWELFTH AND CLAY STREETS.
OPEN 3 A. M. TO 6 P. M
Admlsslon, 25c. Free on -Saturdays.
News of Petersburg
I'lmcs-Dlspatch Bureau,
r. B Bllngbrooit Street,
?Telephone 1IS5)
Petersburg, Va., August Ifi
Collector of Customs II. C. Wtllsoh
to-day received tho report from the
commissioner of navigation at Wash?
ington, on the report recently sent by
United State? Inspectors of steam vs
sola and motor launches, who recent?
ly Inspected nil the motor launches In
the Petersburg harbor. The luunchi
and owners and amount of tlr.es lin-1
posed are as follows:
Dido, owned by Edward Bmary, $lon
for not Im-iiik equipped with life pre?
servers; $100 for not having proper
apparatus for extinguishing burning
gasolene anil $2 50 for not having pilot
rules.
Skldoo, owned by Charley Rose, jioo
for not having marine whistle, $100 for
hot having lifo preservers. $100 for
not having fire extinguisher and $H:>0
for not having pilot rules.
Arrow, owner Georgo Watson and
others. Slon each for hot having whis?
tle, boll or horn, and $250 for not!
having pilot rules.
Hare, owner A. A. Hugh. $ino each
for not having lifo preservers, whis?
tle or fire extinguishers, und $250 forj
, not having pilot rules.
The owners lined are required to
make their excuses in writing under
oath, after which Collector of Customs
Wlllsori will return the reports to
Washington, with his recommenda?
tions.. This report does not contain
all tho names of the owners and
launches which were reported by the
Inspectors.
The body of George M. Kirks, a for?
mer Petersburger, who died yesterday
al Lambert Point from Injuries re-j
ceived bv being kicked by a mule,
were brough to this city on tho Can-'
hohball train from Norfolk this morn?
ing and were taken out to Dlnwtddlc]
County for Interment In the family!
burying grounds. Mr. Kirks Ih sur?
vived by n widow nnd four children;
two brothers, John T. Kirk", of Din-1
Wlddle, nn.l Will lam Kirks, of this
city. nn.l three sisters. Missen Martha
S Mary K. an<i Sarah I". Kirks, of this
city.
Liquor Company Incorporated.
The certificate of the Htcw.irt Liquor
impany, Inc.. has been admitted to
record In the oltleo of tho Cleric of
the Hustings Court.
Ti.Btpltal stock Is to be not less I
than $.1.000 i\or more than $5.000. The
oftlcers are: President. M. A. Finn:
vice-president. M. M. Finn: socrotary
and treasurer. Fi. F. Stewart. The
n Love officers compute tho board of
directors.
Prrsiinni "Vote*.
Judge J. M. Muiien adjourned tho
July term of his court yesterday, and
there will be no session of the Hust?
ings Court until September.
A prominent young business man
connected with a wholesale grocery
house lost his pocket book yesterday
containing checks and currency to the
amount of $fi0u. To-day the pricket
book was returned to the owner by
the party who found it und requested
that his name be withhold from tho
public,
At the residence of Rev. A. R. T.ove,
pastor of Washington Street Ruptlnt
Church, David Walker and Mrs. Rosa
I!. Klder were quietly married last
night.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cray havo re?
turned from their bridal trip and uro
nt homo at their residence on High
Street.
S. W Vennble. of Baltimore, who
htes fieen tVlsltlng relatives Irt the
city, returned home to-?lay.
Miss Mario Lllbert has returned
home, after a two-weeks' visit to rel?
atives In Baltimore.
Misses Alberta and Helen Bowman
are visiting friends In Crewe.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rpps, of At?
lanta, Co., are visiting friends In the
city.
Walter Jordan was called to Crewe
to-day by n telegram announcing
?the Illness 'of his mother, who is
visiting relatives In Crowe.
News of South Richmonc
South ?lrJimonrl Ruroau,
Tho Times-Dispatch,
1020 Rull .Street,
?Plione Madison 175.
Empty ns the ?5ny Installed are the
fire and burglarproof vaults which
Linton B. Lloyd, superintendent of the
Manchester station of the Richmond
Post-OfflCo and chief of the Postal
savings hank of that Institution, had
fondly hoped would be bulging with
shackles gleaned from the little
cracked teapots and old stockings of
the thlrfty South Sldcrs. Although
the bank has been open exactly three
months, not a penny has pnsscd over
Its counters, either coming or going.
Mr. Lloyd Is confident that bank?
ing Is profitable for some people, but
he Ik willing to stay In the postal
service?that Is, If his Salary as a
banker depended upon the amount of
business. For the amount of labor
Involved in the now enterprise un?
dertaken by Uncle Sam, Llnton is well
satisfied. In fact, he sits In his of?
fice, where he reigns supreme as tell?
er, cashier and all other positions
found In llrst-clr.Fs Institutions, wenr
! lng a smtle that won't come off.
The bank was officially opened on
j July 10. Any amount can bo do
i posited up to $500. to which one per?
son Is limited. The account can De
checked as In regular banks. Inter?
est of 2 per cent Is paid on yearly
deposits.
The main object of the honk Is to
afford a safe place of deposit for per?
sons who are afraid to Intrust their
Savings to regular banks.
iicnlty Transfer Recorded.
By virtue of a deed of bargain and
sale offered yesterday for registration
in the office of Clerk Walter EL Du
Va!, of (Tie Hustings Court. Part II..
Frank T. Sutton transferred to tho
Union Securities and Realty Corpora?
tion twenty-seven feet of property
fronting on the north line of Hull
Street: between Second and Thl-,i.
The lot h is a -iepth of IOC feet. The
consideration wos placed at $",375.
Fined tor Beating; child.
Charged with beating a small child.
Lottie Johnson, a negro woman, was
yesterday lined $2.50 and ?eoats by
Justice H. A. Maurice In Police Court.
Part II. No other cases came up for
j trial.
fink Crore Court To-Day.
A large docket, both criminal and
Civil, will be heard this morning in
'the Oak Grove Court. Magistrate S.
O. Cowan, of Bon Air, who has been
silting In the court for Magistrate
L W. Cheatham. has transferred sev?
eral of his cases and will hear the
combined docket at one time.
Steam Holier Doing the Work.
Without losing any time the steam
roller has been put to work on the
streets and already an Improvement Is
noted. Yesterday it was working on
Balnbrldgo Street rolling down tho
ridges which have never heretofore
been treated in this rough manner.
Where tlV street Is too badly broken
up a plow has been put to work. The
thlrteon-ton steam toller Is being
ut'llsed to pull the fifty-pound plow,
but Is doing tho work without com?
plaining. The str.-ets will be plowed
up and then rolled flat.
So lliioritiii tit Club Meeting.
Lacking :t quorum the regular meet?
ing of tliu South Richmond Democratic
Club. Vrlllch Was scheduled for lust
night in Fraternal Hall was Indefi?
nitely postponed. Carter C. Jones,
president of the organization, will call
a mooting within the next two weeks,
ns invitations have been extended to
tho candidates for tho Administrative
H. ard to speak at an open uli' mass
meeting. No dato for tho mcotlng has
been seL
Personal Mention.
Rev. Walter 6. C.irkor. of the Park
Place Methodist Church, will preach
to-morrow night at the Central Meth
oi)i*l Church.
Mrs. J. p. Jennings has returned to!
her homo after spending a week as the
guest of relatives in Beach, Chester?
field County.
George \V. Dowdy, of Engine Com?
pany No. 13, 13 now on bis furlough.
He returned yesterday front Ocean
S'lew, where ho spent a week, and left
last night for Cumberland Couj)ty,
where he will visit relatives beforo re?
porting for duty.
Ml?s Mary Clark, who has been vls
j?elntoare ?H-trr <?>ap
WATER OAP IIOISE.
1 he Mountain I'aradlse.
j Open until December 1. Extensively im?
proved The most modern end imejt u>
Icntrd hotel In thli reslon, Culaln* tit tnu
hlghctl standard; white service. Orchestra,
social diversion!; every nut-of-doOr nmiiit
11,1 in, new. beauttf?j Palm Cottrt land
Cafe. Special September and autumn rute?.
llm.klet and 'auto map? mnlleit. Sixth ,ie?.
?on. JOHN PLTIDY COPE.
Ring relatives In Wlnterpock. has re
turned to hor home, accompanied b
her cou.sln. Miss Florence Clark.
FILM FIRMS SUED
BY GOVERNMENT
(Continued From First I'iiro.)
oppress ' all persona engaged In tho
motion picture business who have not
obeyed lt? mandates."
Organised In Maine.
The General Film Company, organ?
ized In -Maine In April 1910, ulleged tu
he the agency through which the Ue
f< ndantB' Ulms aro distributed to ex?
hibitors throughout the country, was
formed, the petition avers, to monopo?
lise tho business of. the rental ex?
changes which previously distributed
the tUxus.
This company, it Is declared, has ac?
quired the business or cancelled the
licenses, held from the Motion Picture
Talents Company, Of every rental ex?
change In the United .States with one
exception at a cost of $2,243,089 in
cash and $734,S00 In preferred soclt.
The aliened unlawful combination of
the defendants became effective Jan?
uary 1, 1909, according to the petition.
At that lime the power of the monop?
oly of the defendants was absolute, it
is stated, as they were the only manu?
facturers or Importers of motion pic?
tures in Ute country. Not ono of the
j thousands of exhibitors throughout
i'nlied States. It Is charged, can ob?
tain a motion picture manufactured
by any one vf the ten defendant manu?
facturers Ivttlesa he has received a
license from the patents company
which obligates him to use tho Ulms
of the alleged combination exclusively.
An exhibitor has to pay $2 It week
to tho Patents Company, It Is said, on
? very exhibiting machine owned by
hi in, even including mat/tlnes sold
cars before to the exhibitor without
any conditions belns attached to tliu
sale.
"Defendants, through the Patents
Company." the petition adds, "were
enabled to, and dlJ, determine whether
n, w motion picture theatres should or
Should not be opened, and whether
old ones should be closed, although
defendants had no proprietary Interest
in such theatres. Tills powor they
have exercised and continue to cxer
clso arbitrarily and unreasonably
through the Patents Company."
Euch of the ten film manufacturing
defendants has a license agreement
with tho Patents Company, providing
that films shall not fall Into tho hands
jof exhibitors who use any but the
defendant's exhibiting or projecting
machines.
The Patent? Company agreed with
manufacturers of exhibiting machines,
stipulating that every machine should
be gold subject to the condition that
It shall be used only for tho lilms of
the alleged combination. These agree?
ments, it is said, fixed the selling
price of mochlnes.
An Important Move.
Washington, August 16.?The mov?
ing picture antitrust stilt is regarded
by the Department of Justice a-s one
of Its most Important moves under
the Sherman law. as It squarely asks j
for n Judicial determination of the re- '
lat'on of that statute to tho patent
laws. The suit will test the right of
corporations and Individuals to Join
their respective patent monopolies Into
one big monopoly through alleged
combinations and agreement.
These Issues. It is declared, aro
brought out more forcibly In to-day's
suit than any pending antitrust liti?
gation.
$:t.otki STOLEN FROM MAIL CMC
Wlniton-Snlom, N C. August 1>5.?It
hns junt leaked out that n registered
mall package, containing about $3,000
In currency, was Stelen from a Win:
ston-Salem Southbound mall car at
Florence, S. C, several days ago. The
package of currency was shipped from
a Wilmington bank to n hank In a
Small South Carolina town .lust this
side of Florence. Two post-ofllec In?
spectors or'- working" on the case. Tho
package taken was a small one. con?
taining only currency similar to the
packages of money which banks send
out by registered mall.
In Session n( MnVtlUs
Ilarrlsonburg, va , August ir,.?The
sixty-fourth annual session of tho Vir?
ginia Valley Central Christian Confer?
ence Is In session at Llnvllle, /locking
ham county, ami win continue until
Sunday night. Among the visit itr-r
delegates are Rev. w. li. Donnslon, i>.
I'., of Norfolk; Rev. M. T. Hrynnt. Of
N'orfolJ;: Lev. James I. Foster, n! Klon
College. N. C. Rev. W T Wilier-. Of
Winchester, was re-elected president
for the eighth time. There are sev?
eral speakers from Pennsylvania and
Ohio.
X?otel?
TaJRKISH^ND"roman baths'
THE JEFFERSON
Richmond, Va.
The moit magnificent hotel In tu?
South. European ; lau Rooms single
_nu en suite, with arid without baths.
Spacious s.iinpie rooms.
."prctm Summer Itntr?. Ciuk nrenk?
fnnf
>1 tlttllttC &itV Uf?OtT?
Pacific ntul Arkansas Avenues. Kpacloa*
Kr.'I? adjoin beach and boardwalk. Only
rcadlum-prlcod Hotel whore truest* may go
[ from house to surf In batiilng attire, wlt?
I out using str...;ts. which 1j prohibited. t's?
I ,il liutli Iioiihcs with attetidunt to euro for
suit* Is free. It n r, it I nsr water In room*,
i reib and sc? water buth?. public nnd prt
rete. Special rates j: M and mi daHri M.w
tu 121 weekly, including choice tlltilo. ?ap?
plied from pwn farm. IVhlto service.. Or*
i abestra. Tennis courts and croquet rround?
' bctwucn hotel ami 1 each. Booklet mailed
' upon request.
I_TABI, C. IIOHKCIIAN8.
Beat Moderate Rato Hotel
ELBERON
i And Fireproof Annex. Tenn. sr.. near Beach?
, central; capacity 400; opposite Prot, and Cathu
Churches; running ?-ul"r in roomn ; private bat ha ;
excellent table; vegetable* from own farm : whlt?
service; ?? to $?_? i wk'lyi si.ao to ?3.?o
d'lr. Bklt. .Special rates. R, B. Ludr. M.D.
The lea,line and most modern nlsh-clasa)
hotel at moderate rates.
ALBEMARLE
Virginia Ave. und Beach, Coolest Location.
i N.w throughout; capacity 3?0; privat?
baths. elevators. 4.000 feat wide, cool
porches; exceptional table, white service.
Spi lal September rate*. 13. $10. 11150 up
weekly; 1- un dally. Booklet.
J. P. COPE.
Galen Hall
IN THE MOUNTAINS,
Wernersville, Pa.
A FIRST-CLA88 IIOTRU
Resident physician. Tunic and
Curative baths. Special diet kitchen.
Beaaons In Art? und Criifts.
An Ideal place during tho fall
and winter nionths.
Under same management as
GALEN HALL
'.Tl.wric CITY, N. J.
ATLANTIGC1TY0FF1C1ALGUI?E
16 page) 2XS Illustrations All attritions and &
the leading I .tel. dej :itvt. ?i'h rates, city ?
? copy. I
Tennessee are., nenr llouch; ? v.n open.
PrlsAte baths, elevatur: excellent tanle;
aeivtce; S3 up dally: tlO to ?17.501
wkly. Sat. to Man.. ?3.Mi. n<vo?l?i?
MAROARR WALSB DONO AN,
_5>umincr i^c?ort?.
Crockett Arsenic-Lithia Springs
and Baths opens June 1. Elevation
2,ISO feet Cures nervous prostration,
dyspepsia, kidney disorders, malaria,
rheumatic and skin troubles and fcmalo
Irregularities. Clears nnd bcautltlea
[the complexion. Writ? for bookleL
M. O. THOMAS,
Crockett ?in-ln-rs, Vis.
mi i l l. AD1NQDOV1 N.
I Gloucester Point, v.l., on the York:
Kleef, opposite historic Yorktown, Vit.
ICo.ui fishing, bathing, motorboat riding
1 and good livery. Write for rates.
EDICAL COLLEGE
i pr yiRciwiA
1?38
(Mopb- T?_j.l__. M. O. Do? RJdnn-nd. V,
McGuire's University School
OPP. MONROE PARK. RICHMOND, VA,
PORTY-BIQRTB SESSION bcglne Sep
ti nibi i i:>. Thorough prepartlon for unl
vi rally, colteice, technical school. U. S. Naval
and Military Academic*. Primary depart?
ment for small boys, with separate Instruc?
tors, study-hnll. and recitation rooms. The
Principal will be at 7 N. Itclvldero St., after
Kept. 6. For full information *co catalogue
at book store*, or by mall.
JOHN P. MoGUUlH. Principal.
Gloucester Academy
An accredited achool of tho University of
Virginia, On tho principal'* farm. Summer
vllle, mar Oloucester 0. K. Va. Thorough
preparation for colleges and the university
and for a business life. Special attention
i., backward boy* and tho most carofut
Ii llvldual attention Hoarders occupy tho
dwelling with the principal and his family.
The next se.-slon will begin September 5th.
Correspondence solicited. For circulars
apply to .'oilN TAUB (Graduate University
of Virginia), P. O. Gloucester, Va.
P E A B O D Y
Conservatory of Music
Baltimore, Mtl.
Recognized as tho lead
h .? en : >w, s inuslcn i :on
?ervstory in the eotintry.
Scholarships and Diplomas
awarded. Circular* mailed.
(Cxecutiitt ilo -.ice
i R111N1A - IN THE CLERK'S OFFICE
OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OP CHES?
TERFIELD COUNTY.
In vacation July 30. 1912.
Alna S, Moody
vs. In Chancery.
Hugh Longest'a De?
visees und als.
The object Of this iUit la to sell two
tracts of land, of which Hugh Longest
died seized, situate near Bon Air,
Chesterfield County, Virginia, adjoin?
ing each other, and together contain?
ing, by recent survey, 2S1.7 acres, und
to Invest tho proceeds of sale for tho
uso and benefit of the complainant,
A ma S Moody, subject to thu limi?
tations Of the lasl will and testament
of Hugh Longest, deceased; also to pay
out Of .-Is of sale tho debts
due by the sold Hugh Longest and hla
estate.
An uilldavlt hiving been made and
filed th.it the defendant. John J. Long
est, la not n resident ,,t" this state. It
Is ,,r.ler,.,i that he appear here within
n days after duo publication here
of in the Richmond Times* I Uspatch,
and what Is necessary to protect
his interest In this suit. It Is further"
ordered that a copy of this order be
published once a week for four sue*,
cesslve weeks In the Richmond Tlmea
Plspatch, a newspaper published tn the
city, of Richmond. Vj.
A Copy?Testo:
PHILIP \. cOOCILL, Clerk,
George Mason, f. c.