81XTY-FOUUTa YEAR PMITTEDLY THE BEST MEDIUM IN THE SOUTH FOR CLASS IFIED ADVERTISING. V TELEPHONE YOUIt WANTS TO THB T1ME8-DI8PATCH ANDOLPU 1 1 RANDOLPH WANT AD. RATES. AILY, one cent a word when paid In ad vance. No ad. taken for lens than 10 canto, j t'NDAY, one and one-half conte a word for ill classified ads. oxctpt Situations Wanted at one cont a word. No ad. takon for lees than 16 cont*. O ADS. taken for leis than 36 centa when charged or phoned In. Phoned ordere not guaranteed. ClanelflcntlonB not Huaranteed after 9:90 P. M. ?X?riT AND FOUND OBT, November 25, pair eyeglasses on Vino Street, between Floyd Avenue nd Main. Reward If roturnod to O. JBn._caro Amcrlciui National Bank. OST, gold bracelet with pearl and tur quoise Bi-ttl?ki an heirloom. Reward returned to M. B. Johnson, 117 East ranklin Street, city. HELP WANTED?Male ECOME railway mall clerks; $76 month. Examinations coming. Sample U'otlons froe. Franklin .Institute, '_*pt. 429-T, Rochester. N. V.' 'ANTED, man with 2 or 8 years' ex perience In tho retail drug business, pud references. I. G44, caro Tiinou IspittclK NY Tellable man wanting work, see Virginia Business Exoliango, 316 ?rth Second. _____ 'ANTED, experienced steam drill run Hern on Southern Railway work, oburt Russell, contractor, Danville, a. *E havo a vacancy for a young man to travel on the road. Experience not eceseary, but applicant must bo able > furnish three references an to hon ?ty, character, energy, etc. Salary, 20 a week and expenses. Address tanager. Suite 40, Schmidt Building, ?avenport, Iowa. RADES. taught )u navy; young men over IT. mechanically bent, are offer 3 facilities to learn useful tradCB and e well paid' whllo learning. Four ears in navy an education Itself. Ifth tradca used In the service. If ou aro ambitious, apply Navy Recrult ?g Station, Allison Building, Rlch ond. > /ANTED, men to learn barber trado; few we^Vs required; steady positions >r competent graduates; wonderful emani for barbers. Freo catalogue. ichnJpDd Barber College. Richmond, 'ft. HELP WANTED?-Female. O first 50 ladles answering this add will send Virginia Daro Dust De eloper for CO cents. Greatest formula nown; marvelous rosultB. Utah Won er Company. Box 1019, Norfolk, Vn. "ANTBD, a girl for general house work and to live on premises. Ap ly 2611 East Franklin. !ILLINEIt wanted for small town: no one except hlghtone lady need apply, tato qualification and salary wanted, ddress Milliner, caro Tlmea-Dlspatch. iKI-I* WANTEIV?Male and Female.! 7ANTED, rallvay mall and postal clerks; examinations soon; over 2.000 ppotntn yearly. Prepare at home 7rlte for Plan R of payment after puolntment Philadelphia Business Ollcgo. Civil Scrvlco Department, Phil del phia. Pa. * SITUATIONS WANTED?Male. WANTED, employment In city or coun try, for white and colored boys, aged 4 to 17 years. Eight boyn wane jobs ou'. Juycnlle Court of Richmond, ?bono Randolph 023, l.oom I, City lalh ?J.S!Tl65? wanted at once by regis tered drugfflst. Married man of over 0 yeaj-s" experience. W. B. Agnew, '.lackstone. Vn. YANTS position as clerk. Five years' experience us clerk In dry goods and roceries. Wants position by Decern tr first. Good reason for change, -ood references. Good habits. Rva onablo salary. L. H. Lcdford, Rawn alo. N. C. rANTED, position in wholesale or re tail drug store by registered drug Ist. Four years' experience and one ear in school 'pharmacy. Address D 33. care Tlmes-Dlspatrh. ROOFREADER, experienced man. de sires position. G 70S, West Grace trcet IXPBRIENCED dalrynian desires po sition as milkman or dairyman; stato alary. Jesso Armentraut. Bermuda (undred, Va. 'OUNG man of hroad business experi ence and energy desires position with J pportunlty for advancement. Refer nces. Address B 300, caro Tlmee-Dls atch. N'TELWGENT young man, thoroughly experienced in every kind of offlco 'ork, not afraid of work, wants posl ion; now employed; high school ?du ntlon; excellent references. Interview Mil be appreciated. B 317, care Times tlgpatch. REGISTERED pharmacist. 8 yearn' practical experience: both city and, ountry. A capable man In any do-1 artment. Best of references fur Ished; state salary. Address J. K. ] 'umbauld. Fort Dorlge, Iowa. IRST-CLASS bookkeeper and oftlco man wants connection with reliable Dncern; excellent references. .Have billty as correspondent. Only first-' Iosh offer considered. L 549, carc lines-Dispatch. f | SITUATIONS WANTED?Female. WANTED, position as booklcoeper. at preconl employed, llapid machine operator Bout of references. Addross O 121. care Tlmos-Dlspatch. YOUNQ lady desires position us oteno Kt'apher. Will accept moderate sal ary. Miss M., 1011 Kant Marshall Street, Richmond. Vftj WANTED, position by lady now em* ployed us assistant bookkeeper and good oHlco clork. Best references. Ad drewH H 210. care Tlmej-Dlspatch. SITUATION WANTED?Professional MEZZO-Soprano wishes cliolr work at once. Hap had 4 yoara' experlonco as leading soprano. A 284, care Timos Dlspatch. j WANTED, a fow pupils for piano mu sic. Address B 821, oare Tlmes-Dls 1 l,ittch WANTED-*-Agenta FOR best selling book published. One sold 86 the tlrst day; another 136 In 6 days. Write for terms and freo out fit. E M. Chase. Kllmarnack. Va. WANTED?Salesmen. I SALES manager?New York corpora tion wants live wire; lino of home ! ana trado necessities. 1J1? profits and irepeater; exclusive contract; Invest ment for good necessary. See Mr. Gil lespie. 4<'0 Murphy's Hotel. FOR KENT?Room*. TO young couplo without children, 8 ! -bright rooms, suitable for light housekeeping; hot water heat, electrio lights, use of bath and phone- 1816 Hanover Avenue. PLEASANT ROOM 6, U North Sixth Street, betweon Franklin tfnd Main: i STEAM heated furnished room, adjoin 1 Ing bath, fohrth floor, Virginia Bnlld | ing, Suite 4. Madison 3322-J. HEATED room, convenient to bath. 1722 Floyd Avenue. ! TWO or threo rooms, furnished or un j furnished, with heat, first floor, i 118 1-2 West Clay Street. WANTED?Rooms WE can secure tenants for your vacant rooms, If you register with us. Room 1 Rental Exchange, Room 19, Ebel Bulld ! lng' 832 East Main. | BOARDING. 410 West Uraco Street, hot-water heat I ed rooms; modern conveniences; hoard. | MODKRNLY appointed rooms, with < private bath and steam heat for per , manent or transient guests. Excellent j table bonrd. Mrs. Cabell H. Cauthorn, E. T. Evans. 116 East Franklin. __ } BOARDERS for comfortable rooms; j also table boarders. 109 East Grace. | NICELY furnished rooms with board; excellent meals. 209 East Orace. ' ROOMS and bourd, table boarders a specialty; beautiful dining-room, ex cellent service: centrally located; rofer ! enees required. Mrs. Myrtle Anderson. j 826 East Franklin Street. ! ROOMS and boarders, light housekeep ing rooms. 907 East Leigh, i ROOMERS and boarders, light house ' keeping rooms. 401 East Clay. BOARD and rooms; steam heat, mod ern conveniences. 206 East Cary. NICELY furnished rooms with flrst ciuus tablo board. 110 East Frank lin. .* ? - . ??? FOR SALE?Anlmmla. FOR SALE, HOR6ES, MARES. MULES. HAVING finished my contract and hav ing no further uso for them, will aeil cheap, 18 good mules right out of the hardest kind of work. Will welsh from 900 to 1.860 pounds. Price from |75 up. Also 9 head of largo young work horses and mares, weighing from 1.100 to 1.40u pounds, and two small mares, weight 1,000. All this stock Is In first-class condition. Any one in need of stock will do well to look these over before buying. Can bo seen at Crull's Stable, 18 .South Tenth Street. FOR sale?Having no further use for 10 mules, we will lell thorn at a big bargain* 1 pair will weigh 2.350 pounds, 0 years old, sound Price. fafiO: l pnir will weigh 2,400 pounds. Price, 1800; 1 pair, 4 years old, weigh 2,000 pounds sound and very handanmo. Price, $326; 1 pair cheap mules for $175, weigh 2.000 pounds. Also 1 pair mules i Tor J150. Buy now and save high war j prices In the spring. Any ono looking i cnll and see this stock before buying. They aro all In fine condition. Can bo seen at Crane's Southern Transfer Htable. No. 1C South Fifteenth Street. Half Gquaro from Main Street Stat.on. No connection with any other stable. FOR sale, car load grade Holsteln cows; splendid Individuals; tub'ercu Mne tested. L. W. Brlnton. Crewe, Va. FOR sale cheup, 4 mules/, one mare, one thoroughbred station. All of this stock Is In good condition and sound. Apply to G. W. II., Beach. Va. WANTED?Animals. WANTED. 2 good fresh dairy cows; tuberculin tested. Write, giving age, quantity of milk and prlco. D 124, caro Times-Dispatch. FOR SALE?Horsei HORSES to hire by day. week ?r month; for eale or exchange. 636 North Eighth Street. FOR sale cheap, one pair of b1* mules* no reasonable offer refused. *06 Eaht Canal. ' WANTED? Household Goods. WANTED, to buy for cash housoholA goods In any quantity Phono Mudt. ?on 8851 ROOFING. PAINT your root now. Our work guar anteed. Estlmato free. Call Madi son 2763, The Alcatraz Co. FOR SALE?Real Estate. FINE residence In mo?t dcslrablo aoo tlon of Washington at great nacri flea DctallH on request: T?rm? to ?Ult purchaser. C. F. J. 1808 Park Road, Washington, D. C. FOR sale, J valuable lots on cornor of I'nrk Avenuo and Roseneath Road. at | a bargain if sold quickly. Address E^jL^Worner. 1103 Dlckerson Strcot. FOR SALE-?Farms. 40 acres of good trucking land, 4-room j cottage and bam, 12 acres In winter outs. 10 acrcB In clover, 2 miles from Woodland Heights, 1 mile from city limits. Address O 101, care TlmeB-Dls patch. [THE beautiful Florida lake region. Is on u high ridge known us the Back bone of the State and tho south end of this ridge In Polk County, has tho bost year-round climate In the world. It Is ono of the healthiest sections of the United States. and the best citrus fruit land on earth. The land Is high and rolling; 200 to 800 feet above sea level; positively no mosquitoes, and nan bo bought at very low urlces. More money I can be made by investing In these lands, either as a speculation or level oping to orange and grapefruit groves, than any Investment on earth. Take 15 day vacation trip and Investigate. Wo can get you a very low rate .for round trip. Excursion each month." Write for literature and excursion dates. Donald F. Baker, P. O. Ilox 115, Rich mond, Va. ^ j CHEAPEST farms. houses. timber. "List 7 free. A. C. Buchanan, Chester, Va. REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE. WANTED, to hear from some ono that lias lund to trade for Idaho land. Lovely view; healthful climate. Write F. Stanvey, Fayette, Idaho. WANTED?Real Estate. LIST your farms with J. A. Connelly Bi Co. Wrlto postal for necessary blnnks FOR RENT?BusinesH Property. ! FOIt rent, Bpa<*e for auto In garage in i rear of 209 South Third Streot. Phono | Madison ! NEW garage, granolithic floor, and wa ter, central. Madison 3604-J. I I'OK rent, modern store at 2412 East Broad Street. Call Boutovard 763-J. FOR RENT?Flats. FOR winter months, socond floor Sat I four furnished rooms and bath. Ref I erenccs exchanged. Apply 1023 West | < Jriicf. ; FOUR rooms and bath. West Cory Street, rent 915 per month; adults. I Address H 226. care Times-Dispatch. FOR RENT?Furnished Flats. j FOUR-ROOM furnished flat for rent: bath. Phono Boulevard 1463. 2611-A West Main. Cheap if taken at once. ATTOMOHfiiEH. AUTOMOBILE commercial bodies made to order. Richardson Brothors, 615 Brook Avenue. COMMERCIAL, auto bodies for Ford chnsis In stock. We make a spe cialty of repairing and ropalntlng auto mobiles. A. Meyer's Sons, 731 East Cary Street. FOR sale cheap. Otto delivery truck; can bo seen at Grasbergcr's, Twen tieth and Franklin. AUTOMOBILE BARGAINS. WE have a house full of automobiles that must bo sold, regnrdless of cost. All modolB and styles, from >100 up. See us at once, Mhdlson 458. Open Sundays. Richmond Auto Clearing House, Murphy Block, 212 North Eighth Street. FORD 5-passenger; new bod/T engine and tires. 402 East Clay, 0-10 o'clock. FOR SALE?It amines*. FOR salo, hotel with 35 rooms, fur nished and best cate In city attached, together with ? leaso. Established fif teen years. Situated in heart of busi ness section. Good chance for a hust ler. Can arrange terms. Address P. a Box $7. Wilmington, N. C. FOR SALE?Vehicles, ONE top buggy, -0; 1 Pheaton, 20; 1 runabout, $?&; 1 surrey, $85; 1 farm wagon, $20; 1 grocery wagon, $76. and 1, <95. Wagons, buggies, surreys and runabouts, 1 light truck. Thomas H.I Duke & Co., S04 Brook Avenue. ONE double truck with top in good condition, $150. SEVERAL singlo trucks, 2 top buggies, $10 each. COMPLETE stock of open and top de livery wagons; business buggies, 3ur reyH and runabouts. ROBES, blpjikets, horso covers and harness. REPAIRING, painting. B. C. BRISTOW, 142S East Main Street. 11-15 North Eighteenth Street. TOP wagons, newly painted, $65. ONE steel tire top buggy, $40. BUSINESS buggies and wagons for every purpose, phaetons, surreys and runabouts; reasonable prices; terms to i suit. SEVERAL rubber-tire business bug gies, from $85 to $65. A. "Meyer's Sons. 731 East Cary Street. ? FOR SALE?M*chluery. HOISTING engines, concrete mlxera, pumps, boilers, engines, wood-work ing machinery, pulleys, hangers and shafting, second-hand, guaranteed. I. Bin ford & Co. WALL PAPERING. ft. B. Bratier. the wall-paper man. Sea him and save mnnoy 108 North Eighth Street. 'Phone Monroe 1699 J. W. Smlthers & Co., leaders in lino wall paper, painting and deooratlr.g. Best work. Lowest pf-icos. No delay. 221 East Main. DRV CLEAVING AND SCOURING, LADIES' 'gloves, all longthB, cleaned, 10 conts. Hanover Cleaning and Pressing Club. Phone' Madison 4520. 10 1-2 Wont Main. FOR quality try tlio Mannattan Clean ing and dyeing works. M. C. Ed wards, proprietor. Phono Randolph 3420. wo clean everything cleanable. Wo make u specialty of ladle*) work. Reasonable prices. Opposite Elba Sta tlon. 710 West Bioad Sireot, Richmond, Va. * CLEANING AND~PRESSING. SUITS ecoUrod and pressed or French cleaned and pressed for 75 cents. A. Want & Co.. 1805 East Main 8troet, the store with tho big glass f out. Phone Madison 7098. Parcel pout paid, one way, on out-of-town work. i I CIS, COAL AND WOOD [LARGE blocks oak and plno wood, per i fectly dry. easy to split; dry, hravy i oak slabs for wood heaters, rangers | and grates. Will save you 51 to tho cord. Will send sample, because It Is tho greatest bargain In wood to burn. [Long's, 1506 West Broad. Madison I 1069. FOR BALE?Miscellaneous. APPLES! Apples! Wlnesap apples for 52.50 per barrel delivered on cars at Jetorsvillo, Va., Southern Hallroad. Send your orders quick to O. B. Bardln & Co.. Rodophil. Va. MlRCRLtANGOFS WANTS WANTED, to buy tingle buggy, not over $15. O 119. care Tlmea-Dlapatch. WANTED, to buy a r>iano for cush, or I will exchange diamond ring for pi | n"u- C 224. car<* Tinies-Dlspatch. DETEtrriVEB. BRADFORD'S DETECTIVE SERVICE. SOUTHERN BUILDING, WASH. I INGTON, D. C. | LICENSED by an act of Congress. I Bonded In the sum of $10,000. Found ! ed 1886. Expert secret service, any I cause, all sections. Over thirty years' I practical experience qualifies us to give ; expert confidential advice to peoplo 1 suffering annoyanco of a business or prlvat. Referee in Bankruptcy. November 24. 1914. tv THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE EAST ERN DISTRICT' OI^ VIRGINIA. In the matter of | No. 1625. , LOGAN E. LUCAS. In Bankrupt. I Bankruptcy. NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF , CREDITORS. To tho creditors of LOGAN E. LUCAS, of Richmond. In tho County of Hen rico, and district aforesaid?Bank Not icfe iB hereby given that on the llth day of November. A. D? 1914. the said LOGAN E. LUCAS was duly adjudicated bankrupt, and that the first meeting of hla creditors will bo held In my office, Rooms No. 802 and 803 American National Bank Building, Richmond, Va., on the oTII DAY O* DECEMBER, A. D., 1914. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at which time tho said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a truatoe, examine tho bankrupt and transact such other busi ness as may properly come boforo said | uicctllltf- THOS. B. SNEAD. Referee in Bankruptcy. t .November 25, 1914. NOTICE?Legal INr,rr"^ DISTRTCT COURT OF THB 1 UNITED STATES FOU THIS EAST 1CHN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA: In tho matter of MORGAN U. WILiHICliM, Bankrupt. No. 1031. In Bankruptoy. NOTICE OF FIR8T MEETING OF CREDITORS. To tho creditors) of MORGAN 13. WIL. IIEIjM. of Richmond, In the County of Henrico, and dlotrlct uforesatd? Bankrupt: Notico la hereby Riven that on tho 2Gth diiy of November, A. D., 1014. tho Bald MORCiAN B. WILHELM was duly adjudicated bankrupt, and that tho ilrnt , meeting of his creditors will be held i In my olllce, Roomu No. SOI! and 803 American National Bank Hulldlnsr. Richmond. Va? on the ~TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A. D., 1S14, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time tho 1 said creditors may attend, prove their 1 claims, appoint n trusteo, examine tho bankrupt, and transact such other busi ness as may properly ooino beforo said meeting'. THOMAS B. SNEAD, Roforeo In Bankruptcy. November 25, 1914. KAkLIlOADiS Norfolk & Western Railway ""? " ALL IIAll. I.INE TO NORFOLK EfTcct Mav 10. ONLY Scliedulo In Effcct Mav 10. 1914. Leave Byrd Street Station. Richmond. FOU NORFOLK: *3:00 A. M.. *3:00 P. M.. *4:10 I'. M. FOR LYNCHBURG AND THE WEST: t4:lS A. 11., ?!>:&? A. M? ?a:00 r. M.. *9:? P -M. I Arrive Richmond from Norfolk: *11:40 A. j M? *6:Si I*. M.. *11:60 P. M. From tho West: I *0:60 A. M.. t-:10 P. M.. 11:40 P. M.. *a:0C P. M., *0:00 P. M. ?Dully. {Daily except Sunday. (Sunday only. W 11. BEV1LL. W. C. SAUNDERS. P. T. M., Roanoke. O. 1*. A. Roanoke. 0. II. liOSLBY, O. P. A.. Richmond. Va. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway 7:1. A.?I.oca I?Daily?Newport News. 7:49 a.?Local?Dally?Ch'vllle. Thurmond. Bt San. 13:00 A- ?Expretw? Dally?Norfolk. Old Point. 1t:l0 A.?Local?L>ally? L'chb'*, Lex., O. . Forico. *13:33 Noon ? Exprcns ? Dally ? Norfolk. Old ? Point. t4:00 P.?Express?Dally?Norfolk. Old Point. 6:00 P.?Local?Dally?N. News. Old Point 0:15 P.?Local?Ex. Bun.. Gordonsvlllo. *6:16 P.?Local?Ex. Sun.?Lynohb'ir. C. For** ?2:10 P.?Express? Dally?Cin., L'vllle. ?6:40 P.-Lloilted?Dally?Cln.. Ch'go.. Bt. L. ?11:00 P.?Express?Dully?Cln., Louisville. ?Sleeper*. tParlor Cars. TRAINS ARRIVE lUCHUOND?Local from East: 10:16 A. U.. 8:1* P. M. Though from East: 11:30 A. St.. 2:00 P. M.. 1:1# r, M. Local from West: 8:30 A. M. **10:00 A. M. and 7:40 P. M. "niroueh: 8:30 A. M., 1?:? noon and ceo p. m. Jumea River Line: "S:S5 A. M., 8:00 P. M. Dolly. ??Dally except Sunday.) Atlantic Coast Line The Standard Railroad of the South, EFFECTIVE APRIL 12, 1314. TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND DAILY For Florida and South: 8:16 A. M. and 0:11 P. M. 13:60 A. M. For Norfolk: 3:C? A. M.. 1:00 P. M., 4:10 P. M. For N. & W. lly. Went: ?:1? A. M? >:60 ! A. M.. 4:00 r. M.. 9:? P. M. i For Petersburg: 12:60 A. M., 8:15 A. M., I A. M.. 9 00 A. M.. D:o0 A. M.. 8:00 P. M., 4.10 P. M., 6.06 P. M? 6:35 P. M.. ?:3> P. M., ? 11:45 P. M. ' For Ooldsboro and Fayettevllie: *4:10 P. M. Trains arrive Rlclunond dally: 6:3ft A. M., I t0:lfi A. M.. 6:50 A. M., *8:37 A. M.. flfctS ! K. M? 11:40 A. M? *2:10 P. M., tl:40 P. M.. I l:0f> P. M.. C:aN P. M., 8:00 P. M., 0:80 P. M.. 11:90 P. M. I 'Except Sunday. tSurtd&y only. I Time of ivrflval and doparture and conneo "OIIB not runrnntu-.i ?.Ions not guaranteed. C. S. CAMPBELlI D. P. A.. 833 Main at. filchmoni, FnteicM'i J fttoiac B. R. TO AND FROM WASH. \9T0ft A HP ggYQHO. Lea-ro Blohmon V> ArrtT* Richmond ?8.40 A.SI. Byri Si.SiaJ **.?6 A.M. Mela St. Sta, ?8.80 A.*. Mala St. Su] taJ *7 AO A JL ByrtSt*8ta, la. ill.it AAKlbaSiitUi. (a. HIM A.M. kiri 8LSU. ??.w*??? >in aw ota.l *l,10r JLIuaBLlili nO.Si A.M. Ijrl Hfc. Sta. ?t.?0 P.M. Byr?fit.Bla '11.01 noon Byv? St. Sta. ??.?? P.M. ?jrAMt.IU. tt.00 P.M. Byri St. Sta. *730 P.M. ByNJU.bta. ?840 P.M. ByrA St. Sta. 4.00 P.M. ByrASLBt* <4.16 P.M. Klba Statten. MJU* P.M. Ms U Si. 4 to. ?fi.lt P.M. Main St. Sta.Mt.88 alfbtlIal.St.SU, *8.80 P.M. ByrS St. SU>?.iO at?hl ByNBtJlta. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS?WEEK0AYS. r ra 5/1* St* 8t*? <>00 P. M. ffcr rnltrtahbini kSlfm P- M. fkrAiklul . . * AJB. from Pretorled tb f ArrlreKIba 8to. ?,80 A.M.t?,?t P.M.&?AeMaal tWeaMaya. iSaniayt aaly. 11 ^ ??r ,r2m Street Button ^ Slba. Time o t arrtvala and Separtarei ! **? raaranteed. Send tki ilfii, Richmond & Petersburg Electric Ry. Leave Richmond. ?B A. M. *3 P. M, 7 A. M. 4 P. M. S A. M. 5 V. .M. ?OA. M. f!i t-15 10 A. M. *6 I*. M. 11 A. 11. ?7 P. M. ?12 A. M. H P. M. 1 P. ?L ?? P. M. 8 P. M. 10 P. M. 11P.M. Cheater ?12 P. 31. Peterah. il.eaven Pnternbiirc,* $Kil5 A. M. 3i:il)P.M. 0?88 A. M. *4i.IS P. M. +7iS0A.M. 5I.1A p. >?. *7i;iS A. M. ti.1K p. M, 8?;m A. M. ?7lOR P. M. . 0i35 A. M, *7>35 P. JU. ;*10i:iffA. M. 8135 P.M. 11135 A. M. Bi35 P. M. 12135 P. M.*10:40 P^M. ?li35P. M. llitOP, M. 2t35 P. M. CHeSAPEAKE S.S.CO SOUIrttRN RY: Daily Except Sunday. "Steamer Train" (coachM and parlor car) and hl*h-ola*s new Steamers "City of Richmond" and "City of Annapolis." Fares: J2.E0 first-class 1^.00 second-class. J4.S0 round trip. State rooms, $1.00 to 13.00. Running water; private baths. Excellent inealu Dinner, 75c* breakfast. 60c. Lsave Richmond (Main Street), 6:10 P. M. Arrive Ilaltlmore. 7:00 A. M. HILL MAKES EXPLANATION Comment on Vera eras l>?cutio* Made In Hie Own Home. WASHINGTON, November 25.?The explanation of Captain Walter N. HIU, United States marine corps, of pub lished statements quoting him as pre dicting that dlro conscquences would follow tho Amorlcan evacuation df Vera Cruz, was received by Secretary Daniels to-day and taken under ad vlscment. Captain Hill said tho conversation on which tho Item \vub based took plact/ In hln homo In Boston, and that ho was talking with members of his fam : lly and a neighbor, 'who, ho lea'rned ' later, was connected with a lJostoii j papor. ' "I had no Idoa tho conversation j would be repeated outsldo my homv, j much less misquoted," Captain Hill i wrote. "I did not at uny time liavo ' any Intention or Idea of criticising | my superiors. I simply was descrlb I lug tilings which I knew and almost ! all well-informed people knew about 1 Mexico.'* RAIhROADK Richmond & Chesapeake Bay Railway Company SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE APRIL 14, 1914. Superseding Schedule of Mar 30> IBIS.' Trains leave Richmond R*5?SO A. M? ?7 A. M? IIS A. B A. M? ?*10 A. M., II A. St., 1 P. M., 3 P. M, 3 P. M.t B4 P. Pli20 P. 0120 P. M., TilO P. M? B8 P. M., SB P. SI.. 10 P. 31.. 11145 P. M. Train* leave Aatiland *8tC0 A. M., D*7 A. !?I? 8 A. M, BO A. ?L. lO A. M., **lt A. M? M3 noon, ?M P. M.. 3 P. M., 3 P, M., 4 P. .M.t URilO P. M, 0120 P. M., TllO P. M.. 8 1*. 118 P. M? 910 P. M? It P. M. D Carrie* biKgagf. 8 Saturdays only* ?Dally empl Sunday. **Mnnday only. SEABOARD AIR LINK RAILWAY. "The Progressive Railway of the Sooth." Southbound trains Roheduled to le?ve Rich mond dolly: 9:00 A. JJ., Local to Norllna, 1:81 1*. M? Mlenpera and cnachoi. Atlanta, Bir mingham, Jacksonville; 10:45 P. M? nloepoe to llamlet und eoaohoa to Atlanta and Bir mingham; 12:45 A. M., sleepers, Atlanta, Bir mingham. Memphis, Jackaonvllle, Tampa and coaches Jacksonville. Northbound trains scheduled to arrive In Richmond daily: 5:66 A. M? 9:00 A. M., B:?S I'. G,t6 P. M . Irocal ?TBAMBOATa vTRv^l (UK^e^mubt^ Independent Travel Tickets, With Hotel Accommodation*. MA8K MR. BOWMAN*" Maniger Travel Department. Richmond Trust and Bartaga Co., Seventh St Main 8te.. Richmond, Va, All Travel Arrangements ovi t On* Counter. American or European. Railroad, Steamship and Pallmaa . Ticket*. Daggago Cheeked, Taxlcab, Travelers' Checks. ftlCHUOKD TRANSFER COMPANT, SOB East Alain Street. Branch Ofllooo: Jefltereon?Murphy's ftlolunond Ilotela. "TIME AND TROUni.ro BAVBR3." OLD DOMINION LINE' Lv, Richmond, foot of A?n St. daily,7:00 P, M. Leave Newport News..,,,, ,...6;0O A. if. Arrive Norfolk... ,....6:00 A. M. Connects with main line steamers leaving Norfolk lor New Tork dolly, except Sunday,, 7:0* P. M. Connections also made by N, & W. Ry.. a P. M., and C. & O. Ry at i P. M. Night line steamers stop at Clarernont on elgnal, an? POSTAL SERVICK. Sailings for HAVRE CHICAGO Nov. 28, S P. M. ROCHAMBEAU . , .Dec. 12, 3 P. M. LA. TOURAINE Dec. 10, 8 P. M. CHICAGO . .Deo. 20, 3 P. M. ROCHAMBEAU Jan. O, 3 P. M,. FOR INFORMATION APPLY Richmond Trust and Savings Co., Comer Malu and Seventh Streets. Richmond Transfer Co., BIB Kut Main Street. Agents. Richmond. , CUNA R D Established 1840 Fastest Steamer* In the Vl'erid. Aquitania, Lusitania, Mauritania llegnlar and Uninterrupted Service, EUBOPE yift LIVERPOOL. FRANCONIA * Sat, Nov. 39, 10 n. m, "LU9TANIA".""A s ORDUNA Sat., Dee. IB, 10 a. **/ Now Triple-screw Turbine. 16.500 tona;' TKANSYL.VANlA.Sat.. Deo. IB, 10 a. as. New Twin-screw Oeared Turbine. 15,COO tone. LUSITANIA MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE AZORES, GIBRALTAR,, NAPLES, < PATRAS Perugia, Tues, Dee. 30, noon. Company's Office, 21-24 State St., N. Y. on LOCAL AGENTS. Bringing Up Father By Geofge McManus Cviyrif^t. 1SJ1 International N?*r? Strata*. * Ati MR not and THl'b is JOtsE^> - we mre <.mts-i Positively refuse to <*o our this afternoon WITH You: i SAX - OLD top ? what^S the lock? just come with me a Minute - r\m%