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Stir fchnf* c?lB?> ^pitlfii -*TWT WANT AJTD f-BAL ?ATE MIDIIH Of VIRGINIA. AJTD Or TUB but ib ABUBB4CA. Want Ad Rates Daily, mm Mat mm weed wtM to U?ucc No mm. takes foe lew tkaa tea eeata, Oa? aad oae-half eeats a wor? all eteaalkcatloaa except situation Wasted fee suaday. eltaailoa v% aated, oat eeat a were. Me A a. suaday tafcaa fee leaa tkaa kfteea eeata. Ba aaa. takes tor leas tkaa tweaty Sve eeata wkea phased to mm charged at the counter. Pheee orOere aet gsaraateed. CtaaetacatWaa aut guaranteed after ?>ae p. at. Per tiuslaeae eeetreets, seed fee tke Hut AC Mis. Phua* ataarwe j_ - ?oei tno ?011110 l/t&f. .SUNDAY. IM _1A_N C i I. -STEH OR WesaweeMjk sTtaer "> >n?i or ua street oar, olu-iashione/u Jet and sBsT _ro_cii; vaiuaoi? u>r a_.aociat.on. .Liberal reward if :> turned Ul Oit. s. j. K.ucKn, lsaj h i.:.ui.u<i sstoeasj or pnone _aaison 1_>. ?6?T. AT KLoERvOiK PARK ?UnZaAT afternoon, a u.iuuii-iutui>.<i Co.ue dog. Finder w.ll be rewarded by return? ing to 2316 Grove Avenue. LOST, BLACK COW. WITH ~FOUR white seat I'n.utrr will piease pnone Monroe ia^3-J. BTRA -EL. 1- UOM~M Y RESIDENCE, iiyrd I'urk, female beagle bound; tan head, white neck, uouy bL<k and white. Named Queen. Reward *f returned to U.M. It c KG EH. Phone Madison 3>20. _ -H? ounuo, *U_^ ti_I_s^ph~^ rx great demand; -ca_n UUS use*a' ? . Mice at our school and get a good portion. MA-SS-i BISLNE-- OOL JLBOE._-?? ^SlfcIT-T-M?.S TO WORK ON farm, situated near Richmond Apply 415 North rtrat Street. Referencea required._. BTONE DRILLER*. 90A?T ?ABM accustomed to workinK ?~JS?S tlerrloks: ka?t wage* \V. C fc_-V? key. Mayoi Bridge._ JtAilway mau. clerks wanted; ??0 month. lUcr*v.und examinations coming soon; coaciirg free. U-^ lin INSTITUTE. Dept. 41? * Rochester. n.y._ wTvTFi) 35 MEN TO REPORT AT ?Semr rtage door at * 30 o clock to-day._-- _ ? ^NTEdTfOR tt S- ARMY. ABLE bldlad. unmarried men .between ag?e of m and 35. citizens ot Lnitea Ktates. of good chaia.terand tern Derate habita. who can apeak, reaa Sna writ, the MM BtgW> f?r Information, apply to R'??1??? Offices. ?2? E^Broad Richmond. Va.. ^FORtPHT AND RAILROAD ?ieaeStoaStt thoroughly by an ex? pert at our school, reasonaole tuition rat', offered and ?tood -x.sitionaaji pt? MASe>ET BUSINESS COL? LEGE_ T?UXG MAN. WITH EXPERIENCE RFPORTER. WlB*a_SH TO Li-Al-N TyP^BET/T1ng ON paper ISTOWN \\ H BBSS he CAN GET_B"ARD_AT riVB DOLLARS PER WbUC. PAk at PI It ST NOT EXPECTED. AU DRZ? AMBlTinrS. E 65?. CARE TIMES-DISPATCH^_ iLTrL^vTy~M?iL clerks, carriers wanted- rood pay; nne position* P*v for instruction after reu receive. pamtt on. LIBERTY INSTITUTE. I). ->t Rochester. N. Y._, ??Ss*!^ f?.r. S3: rACTOttT, 1&00 West MarshalL kk:-tset? gentij-man. with pkll mm ability, to handle an excellent proposition on commission baals only. Good referencea required. Addresa OEOFjGE W. JORSS. 401 Munsey Building. Washington, P- C._ yTvn-g'mEN"WANTED TO BECOME telegraph op* rotors pleasant wora. mSt hours, and gwed >ay. CaU or write for particuiara. MASbEY BL-ptness COLLTCGe. fifrttuo^ons mmntzuT^iit ^^NT^'TT^O^T?lirBY IX'MBER~tn^ section of both pine snd .hard seven years experience, best of references Aicres^ E SS2. care Times-I'^pntch._ V ANTED. POSITION AS CONFTDEN tial set I at at J by member of 1 Irg.nla bar not now In active practice. Age, 42 ' Education, experience and man? ners quaUfy to be valuable to per? son needing such aerv.ca Addresa jr. R^D^areTlrnes-Plspajeh^^^^^ 8^t^tJBeBlat Stmmm+t ? _ j MiliFR^-^RHOADs" rf.QrIP>. THE ?eTvlcee of bright, sctlve salesgirls in various departnaenta. previous ex perler.ce desired, though not essen? tial, permanent poslil>ns 10 tftoee^ Who qualify._1 ?WANTED. A NUMBER OF RELIABLE ladles to stamp pa'teme at home; | steady or ptrt time; IL per doaen upward paid- Call Room 1. third floor. Virginia Building. North Flftk and Eset -lain._j iwTN"fEr~SFTFERA_ TOTNG LADIES' between the stces of 18 and 24; salary good, with excllent chances for ad- I vancement; high school gradiatee preterred. Address 11 65?. care Tlme? D'apatch._ ?WANTED! TOCNO LADT CAXVAs3 er* to work In city: will pay ftralRht salary. Apply Immediately ; at 207 North Fonshee^ Street._ WANTED a COM PET ENT COOK for the countrv; $1* per month and room. Anrdv ?11 East Main, second fnor Ro"rr 1. _____________________ fBimttftnt! CaintXD, frmtlr W^XT"EDT~PoSfi?N" TO 15o'office and clerical work: three yeanr ex perlenre Adlress L 78f. care Tlmer-Dlspe tch._ TOCNO LADY WANTS posttt?x: cashier or ofllre; experience W. U T.. I Eset Clay *? e?rlB, bYwS mJiM /tmato .-ISr^^ex^.frT'?'6ovTR^Mlrix> jche. t2e week. Write Imm-rtlately for ilst of position* open. FRANK UN INSmfrTE. DepX tit W lloehester. N. T_ Wanted, man and wipe to work on term, farm h?nd and cook. F. H. XTT.F.y. Reek Castle. Vi ~9miltX9, VrH ?** ftiM iwrl ron^At-Er?iWr^ANt3^XT^ ?eeautlea. both sexe-. spotted end %' in co'ore: the Me?| O.rlstmes present for children: eons end daughters ef tke sensations i prise winning tl.ept staTllon. Oenerat Phaf. i ter. Apply MR. en OS. til Sooth L?ur*| Street_ awS_aB-"-Ssawa?--asa^ Iff, Coal in. CQotw _25x-o~ Xf^is>J^r *F^0^l(^^af j reel, heir lump, tor c?ohing. grates' aad farnecee, kecaese It is ah eat half price of sathracite eeal; pwr fsctly ?ssohsUse Mala etBee Ittt jaottrrt ] that JAHNKE BROS.. J*welera ill | Bast Main Street, buy, seat, sxchengs and REMUUNT DIAMONDS IN TeHE LATEST STYLES. Old fold snd silver always taken la exchange._ ?u0lnt00 a^ppotiumcuf wltb 110.000 or more to tana as In? terest snd take chsrre of the fi? nance* of s good manufacturing business, with a wall established trade and good orgaalaet'on snd lots of orders. Splendid advantages and pros, ecta snd s rare opportunity for the rlKht man. to whom we will sell half Interest la the business for half Its sctual vslua Address , E st?, cars TImea-Dlepatch. CLAIMS OF EVERV KIND COLLECT- I ed anywhere. FIDELITY CREDIT CO., 114 North Eighth Street, Rieh-1 mond Va 'CAPITAL FOR APPROVED ENTER 'prlsea without eommlsslon. Full par? ticulars mailed for Ic postsge. Ad? dress THE GEORGIA PROMOTER,] Oa'nesvllle, On_1 OWN Y??F- OWN HOME. WE LEND! money to buy or build, or to pay off moitgagee anywhere In the United States, only & per cent simple annual < Interest: ws give you ten years to repay loan at the rat* of IS per month on each fl.000 borrowed. Write, call or phone Monroe 1831 for full Information. EMPIRE RKALTT A MOBTOAQfl COMPANY. SMI Mu I tual Hulldlng. Richmond. Va_ I CClantrb .WA^T^DT^O^HlftE'FO?^l^^ i horaes, wagons and drivers to haul lumber. Inquire 701 North Seven? teenth Street.. RICHMOND LAIM- i I BWM AND WOOD C >._I FURNITURE WANTED?WILL BUT household goo?* of any kind and ! any amount. Phone Maalson 1104. WANTED. DIE W?TS.K. ST AM PINO, light mach: e specialties, manufact? ured under contract, or hlgn-class repair work. SUCCESS NOVELTY Co.. INC.. o(/l Stockton Stieot. ' WANTED. A FEW CARsVlCE COOk, *ing apples, loose, must be cheap, for caeh. Addieee J. M. E-, corner Marsnall and CaJvert Streets. Nor j fotk, Va._ WANTED. TO BUY FOR CASH. HOUSE bold goods In any quant ty. Phone Ma-iton 3a61. j pr rsonalg CEss?RTTOeT LADIES1' T?JLORpTlMf only ob* <n town who makes a spe 1 clalty in alter.n* all kinds of gar men ta to the latest fashion. Every i garment that la altered In my eatab I iisi.ii.eiit '?? done under my perswuei supervision. Price very moderate j ana work satisfactory. The Raleigh I Apartments, uarrlaon and Franklin. j Phone Mautson 4i*a._ HUMAN ilAlB~BOUGHT AND SOLD , at HUGtiEsi a. 20? North Third. j ^Ut? C?in?? j FIVE OR SIX-ROOM FLAT OR 1 house (prefer West End), with mod ! em conveniences, also heated; atate location and price. P. ?. Box ?iL 1 2>0dcomg j W^NTEdTqU1ET COUPLJi^TO^OC^u' ; py large, sunny front room; fur? nished or unfurnished: with board: I in email, quiet family; six minutes I from First and Broad Streets. Sit i Miontetro Avenue, Barton Heights. ?FFLY AT IJCThl HOSrTM TWENTY^ third. Room snd board Included, S4 per week. Good board. BACHELOR APARTMENT FOR FOUR: two bedrooms, sitting room, private bath, with board 410 Weet Grace. WANTED. BOARDERS FOR LARGE deairabl* rooma first and second floors, table board a specialty. 20S , East Grace. leMe W EST GRACE STREET. ROOMS. ! with board, MRS. CHAS. K. -BOWERS, lit EAST 1 Franklin Street, handsome rooms, with steam heat and board; dining room servtce under management of Mrs Lee Strlne Llpscomb._: LUdl CxUltt JfOt ?dU_ ; FOR P ALE. "" P^TTT^iST^^LbT IN Westhampton; pienty shade trees;, close to Country Club and new col? lege- within two blocks of car line; can offer splendid inducements for home site or sound speculation: an In'erv.ew will convince you. Ad- j dress L 774. care Times-Dispatch. | jUral Catau ISUnUa REAL-ESTATE ~T?ANS-^REA^o5? ' able rates of Interest on farm and ! city real estate. Write for par I t'culara. SOUTHERN 8TATE8 I MORTGAGE COMPANY. 110t United States Rubber Bullilna. New Yorh. I WANTED. TO PURCHASE IN VIR glnla a farm of tot to 60S acrea Mall full description, location and 1 price to ED. L STREAM, 211 Canal j Street. New Orleans. La. : LIST YOUR FARMS WITH i. A. CON? NELLY A CO. Write poatai for j necessary blanke. eftt kHU wt~havb ~A^nMamY~or late ! model Underwood and Remington; Visible Typewriters, which look as' good, work as well, snd are gupr-, aoteed che same ss new machines, at! a saving of 40 per cent, sent on, examination anywhere. AMERICAN' TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. LNC (v, Bast Main Street. Phone Medl _son 6:54._ ! ELGIN WATCHES FROM $5.50 AMD up. Hamilton watches from IIS and j up. So.Id gold rings from 11 and 1 up. Let us sell yon a Big Bsa alarm | clock tc wake yon up on time these ? morniriga WM. TOBIEN. JR.. 40t East Broad Street_ FOR 8 ALE. THREE-TON BUCK truck In first-class cond'tlon; will demonstrate and show that It will pay where you have heavy hanllag; the pr'ce Is rlKht; the track a bar- , gain Address Box tit. City._ FOR WAGONS. GO TO R1CHAMDSOM BROS-, ?1S Brook Avenue. Painting, repalrlna snd rubber tire work . A~Cr?URSE OF rNSTRHCTION VALUED at $ise. special price. H A practical ead highly profltab.? business that may be sseeeasfa.ly operat.d la any city or town by an enterprising man or woman, al tne sscrets of French cleaning, chemical clean" ng and dry cleaning: gr-atest money-maklaaT | business of the day Address K Its., ?are Times-Dispatch,_j SEE OUR" LARGE STOCK OF BUSI-, aess wagona tap and epea; lowest prices, easy turns. A. METER'S; SONS. 711 E Cary St_ j F?R ?ALE. ?NB RUBBER TTRfflT* raaakwat 1 raehertrre storm baggy aad l teelnass baggy, eovoral tcp wagona A METER'S SOJIP. 711 E Cary Street._ J FOB sale. M?WnCTCIA ALMOST new; eery little oaed; price ISO. _*Fwoae Monroe MS. _ _ ? SECOND-HAND MACHINERY OF fffl p AsseHsaTasMB^M i s7s*Faesaltt*^tl MjUM\fm\9* teed, |. BLUFOKO A CO.. llsS-ed K. Cary Street. DAILY PUZZLES What etucer of the law? _ 4BSW8SM TO VK*TKHD*PI fTMIJ BMttlfi fot want I efTOPHLrTlHEART' OF RICHMOND AT The Roenoke; newly furnished rooms; 76c day up; bath; phone; heat. [NTCKrT?l?fiSHED^lt?OM. SECOND floor. Apply at 100 West Grace Street_ I FOR . .KNT. NICELY FURNISHED rooms 718 Eaat atari hall Street, WANTED^ GENTLEMAN OCCUPANT for nicely furnished room, conveni? ent to bath; central location; south of Broad; references. Phons Madl? son ?071_ MeU?CfhulUBUfl FURNTruRif"A3?De chInapackencT WE pack and ship furniture and china snd wedding presents with care. Staped jacob umlauf. IIS? West Broad Street 'Phone Madison 1182._ shoe repairing. 110c REBATE IF YOU BRING SHOES with thla coupon Men's shoes half soled. 7 5c. rebated to ?sc; lad'ee* half-soles, toe. rebated to 60c. Every pair sewed, best leather; no nails, no peps Heeling. 25c DREW'S ELEC? TRIC SHOE FACTORY. 71? East Main. Phone Monroe SSfL_i STORAGE. ' CHEAPEST STORAGE IN CTTT. $1 per load. Store your furniture, bug? gies, automobiles, pianos at TOMP KINS. 227 West Broad. DON'T HAVE TROUBLE WITH HOUSECLEANTNG, STAINING end -.raxln* floors. Call Monroe 3120 for first-class service. Satisfaction guaranteed. WILLIAM JOHNSON. if gal fiotict VIRGINIA: EN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE CITY OF RICHMOND. OC- | TOBER S. 1012. Redwing Milling Company, a corpora? tion chartered under the laws of the State of Minnesota.Plaintiff vs. Atlantic Trust and Deposit Company, a corporation chartered under the laws of the State of Virginia, snd A W. Herman. Jr.. Treasurer of the State at Virginia.Defendants (Extract from decree of October 8, 1012.) "e e * On consideration whereof, the court doth adjudge, order and de? cree that this cause be referred to one of the commissioners of this court to take and state and to the court report the following matters: 1st- An account of the bonds de? posited by the said Atlantic Trast and Deposit Company, a corporation aa aforesaid, with A W. Harman. Jr.. j Treasurer of the Commonwealth of. Virginia showing the sum and amounts I of said bonda their par value and their j market value. Id An account showing- the amount of the plaintiffs' Judgment together, with Interest snd costs. Id An account of any other Judg- 1 ment or Judgments against the At- I Ian tic Trust and Deposit Company, a corporation as aforesaid, and of any Baaa on said bonds other than Judg- j mer.ta 4th. Whether all necessary parties to this salt are properly before the court 5th. Bald commissioner shall pub Uah In Times-Dispatch, a newspaper published in the city of Richmond. Va. a notice of the time and place of tak? ing of such accounts and making such inquiries as are hereinbefore directed. to be taken and made This notice j shall he published ones a week for a | period of four successive weeks, and such publication, when as made, shall be equivalent to service of such notice on all of the parties to this suit and on all parties who are interested tn the subject matter at this suit Office of Commissioner r e. Peyton. Jr. ?It-14 Travelers' Building. Richmond. Va, Nov. l. mi Tw AH Parties Interested In the Above Entitled Cause. Take notice, that I have fixed upon gap office. SiF-14 TPavelera' Insurance < Betiding, as the place, and Tuesday. December 8, ioij. at ll o'clock a m. aa the time Of executing the require- ' meats of the decree of which the fbre- i going is an extract. Given under my hand this 1st day ad November. 101?. _ B> E PEYTON. JR.. i Commissioner. . ROBERT W. SHTLTTCE. p. q. THE JttrERSON: _ . K. C November 22 ? The as reel roe e>*ewce of the Metho? dist Fret eat ant Cherck la Berth Car? olina, la BBBBBj at Beftlnglun to-day eeteeter High Fatat B. C aa the next in RENEWS PLAY6R0UN0PLAN Shows How Proposition Before Council Meets Conditions Shown by Survey.. NEEDS OF CITY'S CHILDREN i Modern Richmond Schools Leave Small Space lor Recreation. The plan of the Committee en Rec? reation and Playgrounds, which was unanimously approved by the Orounds and Bui Kilos- Committee or the Oty Council last Thursday evening, la in? tended to meat some ef the essential i needs shown la the recreation survey made last sprlns under the auspices et the Committee en Recreation aad Playgrounds. The committee asked Rowland Heynes, Seid secretary et* the Play ; (round and Recreation Association at America, the expert who, UaH spring, made the recreation survey, to state just how the plan advocated bp the committee fitted la wUh tke needs which he found in the recreation sur? vey. Mr. Haynas left town shortly after the committee hearing last Thursday, and has Just returned the following statement In response to the request of the committee: Me. Hayaee/s Views. "I have been asked to state Just what I think ef the plan proposed by the Committee en Recreation aad I Playgrouada, At the outset I wish to say that I am not urging upon the City Council of Richmond, any propo? sition. It Is not for me to urge any thing upon them. It la for the city government of the people of Richmond themaalvee to decide juet what they want to do. I have simply been con J suited as an architect or an engineer : to explain how the work can ba moat j effectively accomplished, "In brief, the needs ef recreation work in Richmond, aa shown by the survey last spring, arias from tke fol? lowing facts: "First. H arises from the fact that I Richmond Is facing conditions of con? gestion of population of cities two and three times as large In other words, there are already here conditions of crowding and lack of space equivalent to those found In much larger cities. "The need aa shown t>y the survey last spring arises, second, from the fact that there fct little private play space, that la. Uttls space for tke children to play In yards la connec? tion with their own homes. Aa aa il? lustration, take a section which we especially surveyed in the eastern part of the city. In this we found tt tl-lve I acres. Of this amount 10 acres was to streets, nothing waa In public play space aalde from the streets. There wsa about 1 1-1 acres In private yards ' available for play. If this had all ! been In one plot It could have handled j three or four hundred children at a time, bat It wee cut ap into seventy or more little plots of about 26 z St I feet. Waa It any wonder that we I found 70 per cent of the Richmond children In the streets? They natur? ally went to the twenty acres ot streets rather than the 1 1-t acres of private yards, which waa out up late such small space. "Nor la It any wonder that ?4 Per tent were found doing nothing. 12 per cent working and 24 per cent playing. "In the third place, the need for extension of recreation work In Rich? mond arises from the fact that there le little public play space in school and park property. Three fourths of the Richmond school-houses have not as much play space aa that set as the minimum by the London School Board. London Is the largest city I 'n the world?yet three-fourths of the! Richmond school >bulldings have less space than that eet as the a mal lest, jnucusn &mit0, jruiuu j^s-b j By Virginia Auction Co., Auctioneers, 616 E. Broad BANKRUPT AUCTION SALE J . or HANDSOME MAHOGANY FIXTURES. STOCK. PIECE GOODS. MACHINES, DESKS. IRON SAFE. ETC. Pursuant to an order ef the Untted States Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, entered November i?. Itl3.! in the matter of Levering a Schneller, bankrupts. w? will seU for tke under? signed receiver, on the premises, fet East Mala Street, ea TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 2?, I?U, at lt:M A M. seven handsome Wall Cases, with slid? ing door*, saleable for clothing. Jew? elry or millinery; Display Tables, two Massive Centre natures, with large plate minor; Chairs, about lft* pieces ef Goods In the original bolt. Trim? ming. Lining. Stock, eta; Roll Top Desk. Iron Safe, contents or workroom, etc Sale positive. TERMS: Cask. MAURICE A POWERS. Receiver. VTROTNTA AUCTION CO, Auctioneers By Elam & pnnsten Estate Auctioneers. COURT SALE BY AUCTION OF THAT WBIAU LOT % TED AND DESIR? ABLE TWO-STORT FRAME RESI r-EXCE AND LOT. NO. tit NORTH :TTH STREET In pursuance of the decree of the Chancery Court of the city of Richmond.' Is tke salt ef "Jane New Terhy raj Albert H- Terhy and others." entered en I the >th November. 1*12. the inrter- ; signed, as special commissioner sad I substituted trustee in the place and steed of Lemuel Terhr. t'-istee. now | deceased, will aril by auction, on the' premises, on _ WBDNESDAT. NOVEMBER -". 111*, st 4:2? o'clock P M . tke real estate referred to in said de? cree, !t being the above n*m*d well located, neat, substantial and comfort? able residence, on the east side of Twenty-seventh Street, between N and O Streets, the let fronting !7**j feet aad) extending hack within parallel lines 122 feet to en alley 14 reef wide: She two-story frame .twelting thereee, taJntng six rooms, the usual etty ven'etw-e* and under monthly rental at e?; M> per month TERMS One-third of tke money la each, the reside* ha ret Instalments at six a-d twelve moacas, iscptsflislj. from day ef sale .by ? IB* tlaole no tee ef the porencser. with t per east interest added the mteee fee held as security far tke paymeat ef said wstss seid asjttl the par-waa* money te fatty said seed a e-av*y*no? crdersS by tke Swart er en le cask, st the spttea ef QYou are trying to decide what to give your relatives and friends for Christmas, * tJYou want something that will keep you in their minds every day in the year. ^Something that never grows old? that's always new and never wears out. ^Something that interests, amuses and instructs; and, best of all, some? thing that every educated person wants and needs every day. ^Where can you find such a Christmas gift ? flThe answer is?a daily news? paper; which means a year's sub? scription to THE iTMES-DISPATCH Call Circulation Manager, Monroe I. { space tor play around school bull dims . in the largest city In the world. "Do not misunderstand mo Innre. 1 ! am not criticizing the Richmond school ' buildings- Richmond has soms mag ; n'flcent school buildings, of which It can be Justly proud. The John Mar? shal! High School la sated all ever ths Stats. Just aa the work of Virginia la Its high schools In the last flee years, has been remarked with favor sll over the country. In the same way, many of Richmond's grammar school buildings saw flnely appointed. Bat, like meat modem aehool belMlngs. they are spread out ever a large tar rrtory. taking practically all ef ths city tot. "For instance, the fine new Bellevue School takes up practically all of the lot except the high hanks behind the aehool, where play Is Impassible. The actual play apace left with this fine sew bnllding la sweat one-eighth od an I I "The same la true of the park sys-j I tern. Richmond has many notable squares of great historic interest, and I yet they are net adapted for play , purpose*. William Byrd Park la need ' admirably, hat, af osurea, rasches only a few af the children of the city. Chlmheraso Park Is used sumsshat by I ths ekOdrea af neighboring schools, j 1 hat net to aap great extent. "Finally, the need nrteee from ths fact that there are at least 2S.se? | children and young people la Rich mead who cannot get adeqoate recrea? tion at home. This number la not a! geese, hat Is a careful estimate baaed j I en the school census and on the act? ual surveys af play conditions In elf-] jfereat parts ef the elty. Tweaty-flve| thousand children and young people., than, ho Richmond meat get their re-, creation largely either from private Institutions, like oh arches and similar I phllantbrsplc bodies, or from cemaner-' dal Institutions, like theatres sad moving-picture shows, ar other pub* lie institutions, like playgrounds and I recreation centres. , "In a nutshell, the need la Richmond Is twofold First Is ths need to ase the present property of the city to the limit ef Its capacity. Second is the need to acquire more property for | The plea presented by the Commit-! tea oa Recreation and Playgrounds for V'.ses far sap si vials it. eare-tahlng j equipment aad supplies meets the first of these needs, nsanely, the aeed of using the present property of the city to the limit. It does not attempt to meet the second need, namely, for more property around school bnllding* snd elsewhere. That second need must not be forgtten. and will have to be at? tended to In due time N<>r wilt the expenditure of fT sse spgei the n?ed? af all the 3e.ee? children and >?uns pasple fa Richmond who requlr. some help, hat It will make an nppreiUht*, Impression aa the problem. "This appropriation is unltfc. tbat asked for. as I am Informed fosjr or Pre years ago. ealttns for an st> j peadltare of IT see. If T am correct- j ty Infoitwd. that peevloas seproprla ttsa, while of practically the same; ameeat an this, wss to be spent l*. ttt af R at lease- for land, a propoet tlea wh'eh fall through ?n account af the lartlBti of the elty t* get e da-; Sagap piece ef BBBsSSBj whim II had ta mind. In other words, that fa raste | sllowed aalr ehest fa.. saper?i?l?s aad igsspsai st. easts far ff.Ma ta he sprat saj ? pontafss, eouirmert eafrtafcirsg. etaJ pa taad aiesafly eased by the city, I twflrre that B arfB ta a leap way to DR. HYDE CANDIDATE FOR SENATE CHAPLAIN ? # Winchester Minister tus Support of Governor Mann, Senators Martin and Swanson and Sieaker iyrd?further Awards of Crosses of Honor. I Special to The Trmes-Dispatch. ] . Winchester. Vau; November 24.?There la a -troop; probability of the United j .Mates Senate having Rev. John Potsal Hyde I> D_ of Winchester, aa Its chaplain after President-lSlect Wilson la inaugurated next Mnkoh. The mat? ter eras saggeeted to Or. Hyde re? cently, and a day or two ago he al? lowed his name to be used in connec? tion with the chaplaincy. Dr. Hyde, who is a native of Annapolis. Md.. and a member of the class of T?l of St. 1 John's College, of that city, was fori asaay yeare president of the Valley ( Female College la Winchester. He is aow a retired member of the Baltimore Conference. Method UK Episcopal I Church, south. chaphUa-general of the I Grand Camp of Catted Confederate Veterans of Virginia, and alsochap lata of the various Masonic societies of Winchester. Dr. Hyde's candidacy tuna been indorsed in letters received from Onvsrnor Mann. Sensors Mar? tin and Swansea, Speaker Richard Evelyn Byrd, of the Virginia H<mss of Delegates, who managed the Wilson I eampVlgn In Virgin* betere after j the Behlmer? convention, and also ay other prominent and leauentlel nHra. Althoegh well advanced Inysare. Dr ? Hyde continues to enjoy gs** health 1 The quarterl> meeting of the Shen andoah V.U., M^lcaJ A-soch^? held a few days eg" at the wtneaeeter Memoria] Hospital, was attended by large numbers of physicians rreeaaii the cRIes and towns between BBBaakB? , ter and l^xington. and also from the i adioirlnc counties of Berkeley mvn jYfr-r.or, of West >^7flwl*f_. were read and Jlscuseed by Dr Frank Martin and Dr Mitchell, of the Pjrt i verity cf M.ryland ^ Thomas Williams of Dr William F. Perverted Beer Baarhot, 1 T.un-cheon was served by the local n"mb.ts Pa all the vlsttors at the K?irfax CMS in the afternoon. The Coird of Bepervlsors of Fred? erick Coontv has commissietied an architect make detailed drawings snd ?peeT Prat Tons for a geaeral rsenod ellne of Ike. interior of the countv curth..u?e here, and It la e*pset*e the wnrit will he done tfc'e winter. X? .hangea will he made to the rxter'or ,. ?;?<? i.trlMlng. which has poen nr-> nr.nneed hy n-w*d architect* es * pcr f.-ct specimen In every respect o? col? onial a'cMteetere The hu'Tdlng was eectej shoot sixty-two years ago. and Is v.?rv massive the wa'ls being two Ml thfcls a Cj Tt Bjr?a%s who ipCUBtty hecame sup-rint'-ndent of th- s^r*sn4oeh dl , ie|/?n of the Ttslt'saoee aed r*h?e Ftt'V road, ssjcct-cd'ng .1 E ?perrler aow of the general manager** sea*", has succeeded in !*>daeJag ;he company pt spend leer? sums of m?r*v for lone needed Improvements to the ststton ??et s^cwaie la Tghehest.! gedj other eewws between rUrser e *^rT._,,,7 TUslncten fVacllOaHT all the heltd tnr* have been repainted new fans and. new Urea are being Isis, and Ih? ne w 8spsrtetrr.ee?t hesjr?ven the en tire Bsc e sett-eel evevhaerrrie ajagir tvetBe la tstisaveiae. eef the rseetphf trees vVeBttst teensee" lefoe ee ee shew toevsasse WITttBJB BssWty. terse tv-es-ren sears cM. see ef rtearh MoCsv we??ee skeTI **-- last week. rear the worse esse of a skull fracture ever treated at the local hospltaa ? Practically all che teachers* organi? zations In this section of the State bare elected delegates who will at? tend the annual convention of the Vtr-t ginia AVluosOon Aseocsaaon. watch* will be bold In Richmond on November: 27 to St. The attendance from the/ Shenandoah Valley promises to he an-, usually large this year. I i The annual meeting of the Rasters Fruit Growers- Association, of which S. I? Lupton. of Winchester. Is presi? dent. Is to be held In the Raleigh HotaK in Washlngtea en December 17. and it 1? expected that the association will lay a number at matters before va? rious cengrismsaal committees at that Ume. One of the most Imparts at Blat? ters to be oanoidarod. It la reported, will be that of having freight rates adjusted. Another matter will be the estabHsha-ent at a hureaa la Agrtenl tasal Department through which apple growers la particular and trait raisers bo general may be enabled to get mire a oca rata Information concerning the prices of fruit at or near picking thaw. Thames W. meek, ens of the asset progressive apple growers of Fred? erick County, who won a solid stiver aap worth $7S? at the American Land Congress la New Tork last weak, la uswipsllUsa with several thousand growers from all the apple-growing skstss seat of the Mississippi River, has won a large number of first prises at ether exhibitions of a similar char? acter ra New Tork. Washlngtea and all over Virginia Waen the Virginia Horticultural Society met in Beaaefco several years ago. the Winchester asd Frederick County apple men oaptared nine-tenths of the cash and rlboaa prizes offered in connection with the fruit shew, and Mr. .?{eck was awarded a majority of these. He ships the greater number of bis apples direct to Europe, and b? always oats tee why highest prices for his freit? Now that the rnit?d Paaghtais ad the Confederacy, at thetr mi ttlag ta Washington recently, decided to ex? tend the t!m? for tip? bestows! at crosse? of honor for st leant another year the various chept-es in this sec? tion of the State are or ring Omfed erst' veterans entitled to the same to have th'i- war rerords rer?Bed by the proper authorities, and thee the cseaeos Sf honor wtll be bestowed About tw. nty-flve veterans or they legal descendants wefe preoeatsd with rhese croeeee it Perryvllle. Parke County on Friday afternoon by sgoee wail Chapter. Putted Daughter* sf the Confederacy The *dd-e*e oa that oc? casion was made by A hlwere? fr. Of the Perryville bar who spake oa 'The dark* Cavalry st I revtJIlar ties " The Imegbters of the eracv. after a Ian*h?oa sleep fa of the reteraaa sold Arlrngtse C _ . mas seals and uk?t *i ssmss stflsea jerk sea and Steart far Pa senses* ?f JMM their eaarity few*. Me^lNsaWfaP #C 4es)w> <*jmpasls> ta this pre k??iiy^^srver^jae^ g^Jsa^**l^ ^Ttlsa*Ows Law 4 eega.