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HOOKS OUT EARLY
FOR FEDERAL JOBS
Government Positions in Rich?
mond Will Not Be Open
for More Than a Year.
Dar 'unto car brlngeth forth a new
candidate for the postmastership, and
night unto night utteretn a new peti?
tion, hut taw there be among the
hungry oaaa at tba Democratic pie
counter who realize that twelve months
<vr mors still separate the candidate
from Uta Job
la the anxiety to put forward their
claim* as early as possible, the candi- \
dates are geelduoualy annexing names
to their peUtiona, happily indifferent
te the tact that by the time President,
?last Wilson win ha la a position to
consider them, the documents will be
decidedly out-of-date. These are the
facts:
Tba aaaaaUasioa of Postmaster Sdgar
Allan, Jr.. aspires en December Id
HIS. The position pays 16.000 a year.
It Is deoidedly the best Federal job
in the city, aad a crowded field of as?
pirants are willing to draw the pay
envelope, but for twelve months or
more at least, the present postmaster
win reign undisturbed.
As ?e the CeUeoter.
Next best In point of emolument ts
the olBce Of collector of internal reve?
nue for the second revenue district of
Virginia, now Ailed by M. K. Lowry
The department fixes tor this office
a maximum salary of $4.300 a year,
provided the receipts do not fall below
Ji.ooo.ooo annually. The local office
collected last year more than t7.000.000,
so there Is little chance of the salary
falling below the maximum.
Collector Dewry*s term expires De?
cember 30. 1913 Until that time, un?
less extraordinary measures are taken,
the present collector will remain un
disturbed. The office or chief deputy
collector, now held by Thomas ?*.
Meany. M well as those of the other
deputy collectors, storekeepers, and
storekeeper-gaugers, are. under the
civil service and remain undisturbed
oy the chlnge in administration. Ap
? polntment? to these offices are niaae
J from a classified list furnished by the
Civil Service Commission.
Many After Marshal's Job.
The position of United State* mar?
shal, with Its annual rix. d stipend of
?3.5'.'0. aas atti Acted a number of ar?
dent Democrats, anxious to serve their
country. The InoJmbent. Ciarsnce O.
Smithers, holds a commission which
entitles him to the proceeds of the
office until December, 1113.
The only other Kederal Job in Rich?
mond subject to presidential appoint?
ment is that of collector of customs
for the port of Richmond, i.ow held
by B. B. Arnold. It Is a fee office, and
i the emolumeot grows automatically
with the increase In business. A maxi?
mum annual salary of $3.ooo is nxed
for the collector of this port. Mr. Ar?
nold's commission does not expire un- j
til January. 1811.
Since the supplanting of Judge Duns
ford D. Dewls by D. Dawrence Groner
as district attorney, that office has
shifted to Norfolk, whence, in all prob?
ability, the Wilson appointee will
I come. Mr. Groner was appointed by
President Taft shortly after the Chi?
cago convention to serve the unexplred
portion of the four-year term for
which Judge Dewls was last appointed.
His successor will be named by the
Attorney-General in Wilson's Cabi- ;
j net.
! While there Is a probability, of
i course, that one or two. or ail. of there
officers will resign before their com?
missions expire, to anticipate the
changes which will follow the coming
Into power of the new administration,
it is more likely that they will not
step out sooner than they need to.
The practice In previous changes of
administration. It Is said, has been
i to date appointments from the date
of expiration of the commissions held
under the departing administration. j
What the cow eats
baa mocb to do with the flavor of the boner.
Tba herds supplyirjf tba cream tor Better Butter
are pastured in fields of lush grass and clover, which
are entirely free from garlic or other wild plants mat
Insatiably impart a rank taste to the butter.
Better Butter is always of unilotni quality and
dsWriiTMailtBti Churned dady from Perfectly Paatcuru
ed, centrifugal cream.
James-Carter Co., Inc. Richmond, Va.
Dlatrleeters
The Geo. A. Hundley Co., he.
Specials for Thanksgiving
All the New PIGS. DITTO. CtTBOV BAlSiN?, PBISCS aad! ?ncthKAT?.
De? clous Betas Minos meat lb. 3ee I Pre seed Figs. lb.SS*
Atmorea. lb.1*%* I
raUed Pigs. R?.39? I Basket Fine, each.3Se
Rktatison & Robins Plum Puddings,
1, 2, 3 S?d 4-Ik., per pow?\ 25c
Malaga Raisin*. !b.3*e I ?>ran*> rvel. lb
.-.?I'd Raisins, lb.
Fancy Drained Citron. Ih.tSe
Sultana Ralsir.s. Ib.See I Fancy Cleaned Currants, lb.tsr
T^emoa Peel. Ib.See ' Cage cod s Best Cranberries. ct.. 13?
EzclBjtm Agency for LIBERTY BELL CANDY, as
in jo olden days, 40c lb.
SHELLED NUTS
Walnuts. Ih.
Valencia Arena Is. lb.
Jordan Atmende, lb.
Pecans, lb.
C.SLVERT STRAIGHT WHISKEY. Seren Yoara m
r- Bsr_a sal earn mm mm_
OLD BUIaKeARaJf? WHISKEY. Cur.i Sis
in Wood, $4.00
? i aTT
Friends of Children Storm City
Hal! in Behalf of Recreation
Spaces.
?ATTERFIELD WINS FIGHT
Church Hill Most Prolific Sec
cf City,
Sergeant.
tion of City, Says
.Storming the City Hali w 11 n one of
I the largest delegation* seen thtru in
' year*, advocates of properly equipped
j and supervised playgrounds carried
, their point before the Council Cornmi'
, tee on Grounds and Buildings lu>t
' night, securing approval of a resolu
' tion asking that 17,600 be included in
! the next annual budget for play?
ground purposes. The appropriate ?
j this year was $;,5<?u. of which J67J rc
: nialns unexpended. In view of tkd
j limited appropriation this year, the
committee did not' feel that it could
' .?.?cede to the demands of the play?
ground advocates that a capable di?
rector be employed to supervise the
I work.
Need Strongly Presented.
j K. Randolph Williams headed the
delegationa present last night. and
? introduced to the committee the va?
rious speakers. Wyndham Ii. Mered'th
outlined the plan presented. Dr. James
Buchanan, superintendent of the As?
sociated Charities, told of the Impera?
tive need: Rowland Haynes. of the Re?
creation Association of America, told
of his survey of the Held, of the den?
sity of population, and that 70 per cent
of the children of the city were play?
ing in the streets, having no place
else. But it remained for City Ser?
geant John D. Satterfleld. in character?
istic manner, to carry the committee
by atorm. and before he had taken his
seat the committee recommended the
paper unanimously. Mr. Satterfleld
couldn't remember whether jthsre were
Seven or eight children at his home
he hadn't counted them lately?but he
knew there were 10.000 children In his
section of the city. It was the most
prolific neighborhood In the city, he
told the committee, and the healthiest.
As between having the streets usurped
by speeding motorists or playing boys
he preferred the boys, but the danger
of having both at once, he said, was ',
obvious.
Mr. Satterfleld. who was once a
member both of the Grounds and
Buildings and of the Finance Commit- ;
tee. closed by war rang the many dele- i
gallons present that the action last 1
night was hut the opening gun?that
the real fight was to get the money
from a close-listed sad caJcuksting
Finance Committee, which would lock
them ail out and scale their appropria?
tion down.
In commenting on the efforts of the
city in recent years to operate play?
ground*. Mr. Satterfleld said they had
failed because of lack of properly
trained supervision, which brought
warm applause from those who have
taken the trouble to visit the arty
play grounds In operation.
There were present at the meeting
hast night the following delegationa.
representing organisations which will
push the fight for better recreational
advantages for the hoys and girls ?4
the erty:
McGlU Csstbotlc raten?John J. Blak*.
W1U1 am D. Flnegan, George J. Mc
Swoeney.
St. Paul's Ohnreh Ken'? Association
?Robert B. Muuford. B. Baad. Well-,
ford. Dr. Beverly R. Tucker.
St. Paul's Woman's a sen nU tion?
Mrs W. R Bowie. Mrs. W. T. Robins.
Miss D. F. Price.
Church Oivio Association Oscar E.
Fairish, Dr. R. D. Oerdn. Frank s
Tousey.
General Council Social Workers?
Father John Glenn. Mrs. B. C. Minor.
Miss Anns Gulley.
Children's Home Society?Thomas P.
Bryan, W. j. Maybe*. S. S. P. Rat?
te son.
East End Citizen's Association?
John IV Satterfleld. C. P. ETdrldge. J. M.j
fipenc*.
Episcopal Orlen??Rev. S. R. Tyler.
Rev. Morris Eagle. Rev. Bassetl Bowie.
D. D. Rev. z S. Farland. Bev. j. W. ?
Morris.
Kindergarten Association ? Mis*
Kathleen G. Anderson. Mis* Lucy ?.
Coleman. Mrs. B P. Oardoxa |
In Ali ii' Hebrew Benevolent Associa?
tion?Mrs Moses May. Mr* j. K. Judah.
Mrs. M. H. Asher.
Covenanter Societies?Rev. A. L?:
Phillip*. D. P.
Retail Merchants* Association?3am-1
uel Cohan. Fred J?rgens. D. O. Miller.
J. G. Corley. I. K. Kxafmsati.
T W. C. A?Mrs S. P. Wad dill. Ml**
Katherine Ricks. Miss Caroline Holla
day- !
Richmond BdweaCson Association?.
Lewis K. Bosh cr. John T. Wingo. Mr* ;
M- C. Branch.
Juvenile protective Association?!
Bev. RuseeU Bowie. D. D.. Dr. James
Buchanan. Mr*. E C. Minor.
Brotherhood of St. Andrew?Charte*
j v.w.ii. Robert E. Anderson, Dr.
John R Wheat
Baptist Ministers* Conference?Rev.,
George w. McDanU;. D. D
?octal Service Federation?Mrs. Geo.
T. Jobeon. Mr* Wm. A Barrows. Mrs.
? ?has Meredith. Mis* Deahey. Miss
Kllssbeth Cock*. Miss Julia Henning.
Mrs Roy K. Flann?ran. Mrs Cisreac*
Barton.
D A. R Richmond?Mr* M A.
Chamber*. Mr* B. H Ellington. Mrs
W. D Wright
Woman s <1ub? Mrs. Christopher
Tonipk.ns. Mrs. Arthur Dcfroy. Miss
Frances B. sk Ott
Instructive Visit In* Nurses Associa?
tion?Miss tally Rytand. Mrs. Barton
Wise. Mrs. D B Kamberlin
Nurses Settlement?Mr. Roy K.
Flannagen. Mass Corali* Johnston. Miss
PWiathaa CJassea?Mr* X A. Flipp*,
hrtss Pearl oilltam, Mas* Do*lee Shelly.
Mr*, ?taey Garret f
Baracn Claaaai % Frank Jones,
?tacy Garrett. Cask** Barch.
Social service Circle?Miss Douglas'
W right. Mr* G B Pi aal IF. Mis* Cor* j
Tomllaswn B W Wilson
Ministerial fnl*a?Dr Ja* Buch?
anan. Bev. D Oar UUP. D. D. Rev
Frank Well*
Diocese or Virginia Social Service?
J. Stewart Bryan
Boat Club? Wm B. Crt
Civic Association?C. B Casks.
Carter** a. IB, James Cask I*. O A.|
Webar.
Chans her sf Commerce?E C Mas sie.!
Arthur ht Ca sawn. C. B. Richardson,]
Dr. F. M Baa**. Oliver J.
Bafldarr Exchange?W Creed DartaJ
B B> Paikkmaj, B. U M
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both Cocke. Mrs. Roy K. Flannagar..
Miss C. Johnston. Miss E. HUI. Miss
Anne Furness.
Mashed te Death.
[Special to The Times-Dispatch.]
Emp?rt?. Vi, November ZL?Cfcariic Wat
kins/ a cohered brakeman. employed In the
local yards ef the Southern Railway, waj
caught between two ears to-alght and mash?
ed te death.
DUCRO
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BEHHPI Is JEWELKT.
Oar Jewelry for this season sur?
passes all previous creations. The
design* are just beautiful. Call and
let aa show you the new things in
Jewelry.
j.? jamkTTiTc.,
afv**"T W ? MMdl Of^fctassaV.
?CWVvaltk mVmm) Meets. 9tf
RelMMo Account* ?ol1c3t*d.
Tragle's
New Imported Novelties at popular
prices?Track's Drug Store.
SAFETY VALVE TO HIGH
PRICES.
Globe Gothing
?
GRIM PUNS WAR
AGAINST LEAGUE!
Unless Franchise Is Granted He!
Will Make Appeal to Na- j
tional Board.
Lyticnburg. Va., November M?John J.
Orim, the well known baseball man. return
ti late yesterday from Milwaukee, where he
' attended the meeting of the national mm
lutlon. and where he laid hla plana for the
? < ovcrj' of a franchise In the Virginia
..taiue for Larnchbu.-g.
lir Grim wit] attend the meeting- ef th?
.tague next week at Portsmouth, and If hlai
application for a rranch we la turned down |
.t 11 regarded aa practically certain that ha i
will make 43 appeal 10 the nation*; board'
i.-.rouffa Secretary Farreii'a"office, and that1
the contention. If it can be called a coatea-1
ilon, will tnen be handled by the national]
sasacsstass.
Mr Orim la rapidly getting his plan* to?
gether, and it would not b? m surprise if be!
does not cause something of a atir in the
Virginia Uague before that organisation la
through with him.
RUSSELLISM AGAIN
Baptist Minister Will rig rasa the Doc?
trines of Breaklya Divine.
Rev. B. Dacy H?ge, who is the cen?
tral figure around, which the con
.roversy *kis city ever Pastor Rus?
sell's teachings has been waged, an?
nounces that he w'll preach on Sun
Jay night at Immanuel Baptist Church
from the subject, "Do the Dead Know 1
Ahat Is Going On Here?" and that 1
oefore the sermon he will attempt to
answer a number of question* that
have been propounded him.
I The list of questions with which
he will deal includes the tollowing:
"What do you think of Mr. Cook'*
{sermon at the Dubin?'
"Are any Jews in Heaven who d'ed
{before Christ cam*7"
i "Is there any Scripture that teaches
I that men will hs**> loo year* after
death to accept aal va tion 7"
"What Is the difference between the
Christ of the B hie and the Christ of
RusselllsmT"
"What did Christ mean when He
sa'd thst the least In the kingdom of
Heaven Is rreater than John on earth?
Did He mean that He was that least
one HJmaelf7"
"Whfre d>d Elijah and Enoch go?"
' "Mr. Cook said at the Dubin that
Infants do not go to heaven. Will you
please tell an anx'ous mother where
her Infant went at death?*"
Mr. Hore startled his congregation
'some Weeks ago by preaching a ser?
mon sttacklng the doctrines of Pastor
RusselL Later Mr. Cook spoke at the
1 Dabin Theatre replying to Mr H?ges
aasertlona
- *
DEATH EXPBTTFD AT AXT TIME.
i Sr. w. W. asast* a> Weaker Thsa Ms Was
(Special to The'xTnv^Dispateh. J
Dyncftbarg. Va., November 3 ?Dr. W W.
1 SitiHh. pnesdent ef the Woman ? Collese.
? who la ? St the rellege. Is reported thia
evening to be weaker thaa .?1 sight. His
I conditio* Is such that hla death st an, time
wir not be a surprise.
SHOT IN LEG
Scare* Taken to City Wesadtal Ws*!
?A evaded sy gwiheapes.
John Harris. colored. sever, 'ecn
years old. ws* taken to the CBS |
Hospital last night shout 8 ?clock j
with s bullet wound tn his left leg. |
His companions said that he had bee* 1
shot bv another negro. Jess Jlerrell.
who conducts a etor* at ? James 1
snd Bac?n Streets. Henrico County j
The county police were immediately
notified._
Dr O C. Pas* dressed H?rrhrw
wound, which was not regarded aa
dangerous _ _,
With other a across. Harri* Is ?**?
Jan have created * dlsturbsnc* In M*r
Irell s store Tho latter, according t*
'wi'nesse*. p'eked up a revolver from
'behind his eo-nter s?.d. leaning over
!f"red at the feet cf the r'*roes. ana
the henot Ur.ded In Harris's !??.
Thomas Sin^n. was ?'r*?ted yestsr
dav hy oftVers Ry?n and T^lsa on a
warrant charging him with entering
the home of W. J Johnson end stea'
ine on* ptn. valued at *1* Simons
U sJse sccU*ed of tnsllclou.ly rutting
no ? .nit ?f clothing h-long'ng to
5Th??on He was locked ?p at the
First Police Station.
Georce M1H?r. colored, was srrest* 1
taat nleht bv Police SergesM Marr'n
snd Patrolman JscobllJt on a warrant
Irharging hrm with entering the dwell?
ing mf Thomas Astttn, 7M Orsen
Street with hrteat hp awwaratt larceny.
CHANGES PLANNED
Bf L ARD V.
Roanoke. Va., November a.?Chance* In
Norfolk and Western Railway official*, aooo
to Ce made, were said here to-dar to fee as
follows;
L. E. Johnson, of Roanoke, will continue
as president, and will become chairman of
the board of directors la place of Henry
Fink, of New York.
N D. Maher. of Roanoke, general manager
and second vice-president, wll! become vice
I president la chars* of operating department
A- C. Needles. Roanoke. general superin?
tendent ef the Bastera division, will become
general manager,
j V. A. Riton. superintendent ef the Norfolk
division, with headquarters at Crew*, will
become general superintendent, with head
quarters In Roanoke.
E A. Blake will be promoted from super-1
intendent of the Shenandoah division to su?
perintendent of the Norfolk division at
Crewe.
J D Heater will be promoted from train?
master of the Radford division, t? euperln- ?
tendent of the Shenandoah division at Roan- |
oke.
J. T. Goodykooats will v* promoted from 1
assistant trainmaster of the Norfolk division
to trainmaster ef the Radford division at I
Roanoke.
W. J. Jenks wfll be promoted from super?
intendent of the Pocahonta* division to gen-j
oral superintendent ef the Western division
at B'ueneid. W*. Va
H. C. Weiler from trainmaster of the Pa
cahontas dtsvislou to superintendent of the
Pocahontas division at BlueOeld. W. Va.
G F. Turiey from trainmaster of the
Shenandoah division to trainmaster of the
Srloto division at Portsmouth, o.
Ruru* May from assistant trainmaster or
th - Pocahontas division to tralnmasrer of j
Shenandoah division at Roanoke.
res hi* Hail has*
[Special to The Tlmee-Dispatch. | '
Durham, N. C November n.? Miss Lena!
Markham. daughter of Mrs Felix Markham.
was married yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock
at the bride'* residence on Liberty Street, te
Richard S. Conyers. of Rocky Mount. Rev.
J J Hurt, pastor of First Baptist Church,
officiated. Mrs. W. M. Yearbv sang "All for
You ' a* the bridal party catered.
Good Roads Enthusiasts Cotv
j dude Two Days' Session
at Atlanta.
I Atlanta. Ga., November 21.?Ash*,
[vine. N. C, was chosen et? the 191?
: convention c'ty by the Southern As*
jpaiachian Good Roads Aaaoctattasv
; which concluded its two days' sesslssl
here to-day. President Joseph Hyda
[Pratt. Chapel Hill. N. C. and Sacra*
itary H. B. Varner. Lexington. N. C
I both were re-elected.
I Vice-presidents from each of the
Statea represented in the associaUo?
were elected as follows: Cyras Kehr,
[Tennessee: Peter Lee Atherton. Kent.
tucky; WllHam Has ton. Virginia; How<
lard Sutherland. West Virginia; Pre.
!fessor C. M. Strahan. Georgia; Arch S>
Calvert, South Carolina: Elbert C
I Chambers. North Carolina, aad Jos?
!Croft. Alabama.
i The date of the 1*13 convention wM
be determined by the executive coav ;
mlttee of the association, elected te
I day as follows:
P. St. J. Wilson. R chmond; Dr. C
P. Ambler Ashevllle, N. C; W. O. Slr
rine. Greenville. S. C: John C. Wood.
.Spartanburg. S. C: Dr. A. Cheat has*.
Durha. X. C ; Charles P. Light, star.
Itinsburg. V. Vs.- J. X. Fisher, Mor
ristown. Tenn.: W. S. Keller, Mont?
gomery. Ala., aad 8. W. McGallle, At?
lanta, Ga.
At the final session of the conven?
tion resolutions were adopted con
demn'ng the "speed mania,"* urgiag
the use of convict labor In road ?sa
provement work, and urging that
legislation be enacted obtaining Fed?
eral aid for public roads.
A created fas? Aaaaatt*
John Brown, colored, was arrest ad.
yesterdav by Officer. Traylor, Clarke
and Brennan on a charge of ililklssf
Junlus Howard with a p'atoL
Don't Complain About the Hig h Cwt of Uriag
When Our Two Store* Always Sore You 25 Per
Libby's Best Roasted Beef, large
cans.17c
Finest Canned Oysters, can.fc
Finest Evaporated Apple*. 1-Ib.
pkg.SC
Imported Sour Krout, 7c quart;
or, per gallon.25c
Large Fat Mackerel, 6 for.25c
Large 4->tring Broom.JSc
Orange Brand or Rose Sugar
Cured Regular Hams, eery best
quality.18c
Gcod Sugar Corn. 7c can; or. 4
cans.25c
New Calif ornia Prunes. 3 for.... 25c
3 cans New Tomatoes for.25c
New Virginia Herring Roe, can.. 11c
SnowfUke. Patent Familv Flour,
*.???: or. per bag..34c
Fresh Country Eggs, dozen.2fc
New Ccdhsh. 7c, or 4 lbs.25c
Large New Irish Potatoes, 25c
peck, per bushel.ffc
Best American Granulated Sugar. 5/ic
St ictly Pure Cider Vinegar
guaranteed to keep pickle, gal. .25c
T?re Ground Pepper, lb.Jfc
Whole Grain Rue, lb.*c
Tomato Catsup, gallon .s#c
Finest quality Swiss Cheese, lb.. . 25c
Quaker Toasted Corn Flakes, reg?
ular 10c pkg . now.Sc
Extra fine quality Sherry Wins,
in sealed bottles.Sfc
Jeflo Ice Cream Powder, fc, or J
pkgs..25c
I ump Sta ck. 7 lbs. for.25c
Potted Ham or tongue. ? cam.. .25c
Pur* Groond CoSee. lb.St*
Port T:u?t?? Corn Flake*, pkg.. fc
Gold Medal Flour. JSc bag; bbl.fS.S5
trocd Green or Mixed Tea. lb.JSc
Cefluloirl Starch, nsxrkage.4c
New Herrings, re.- do*en.I he
V. .ich Haarl Teilet Snap. J to box.ISc
Silver King Patent Floor, vary
best. $5.75 bN or. bag J7c
Snoedrift Lard, all sine ran?,
jet lb.12 '/c
New California Peaches, fc, ar
3 lbs.2Sc
Finest New Scotch Herring, 30 to
box: per box.ttc
Libby's Hilbdale Best Asparagus.
per can.Ms
Libby's Olives, per bottle.fc
New Seeded Raisins, Santa Claus
brand.H
New Cleaned Currants.f$C
6 lbs. New Va Buckwheat for-2tt
New Layer Figs. l ib. pkg..Its
Good Salt Pork, lb.tto
Good Lard, lb.tea
Finest Quality Vlrginii Comb
Honey-, package.
2 boxes Higfi-Grade Toothpscka,..
Wood's Best N C Roc Herring,
new; per doeen. 25c; per keg.
Best Sugar-Cured Breakfast
Bacon, per lb.
Good Quality Early Jane Pea
2 cans.
Urge cans Beat Quality Virgin
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