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SIXTY-FOURTH TEAlt ADMITTEDLY the best medium in the south for class ified ADVERTISING. TRLBFIIONE YOUH WANTS TO TUB T1MKS.DI8PATCH UNDOLrH 1 I RANDOLPH WANT AD. HATES. >AILY, on? cent u word when paid In ad vance. No ah. taken for lean than 10 cents. UNDAV, one and one-half eenta a word for all classified sd?. except Situation* Wanted at one cent a word. No ud. taken for lenu than 15 cents. jfO ADS. taken for lesa than 35 cents when charged or phoned In. Phoned orders not ! guaranteed. Classifications not guaranteed after 0:30 P. M. LOST AND FOUND | h" 1 'ijOST. black overcoat (gray cloves in pocket) between Jefferson Hotel ami ho Boulevard. llcwttrd If returned to | 'J.- H. Sutton, Jr.. 608 Wont Franklin | Rrcct. ? ?OST, on Wednesday morning, a thin caae geld watch: monogram on back V. L. Elgin inako. Howard If r? urned to Room 112. City Hall. HHLF_ WANTED?Male , D.ra,,ytty. 01,4,1 clorka; $7G< ^am,nat,.2n8 ?9'nl,1K- Sample f'" 'r??- . Ifranklln Institute. | ^Wu. 4^9-T, Hochuator. N. Y. VANTED, tnun with a "or3 year#* ox- I '''.r'?nce Jn the retail drug business. ?ispatch Cf,r? Tl,uoa- ! k vT/Jtt'i'Fblflurafn wanting work, seo 1 | '^rth Hccond? 100H B?"?nBe, 31fi I VANTED ANTED nt once, ten experienced magazine solicitor# of good appoar nce, for A1 proposition. Big money o workers. write McClure Publlca lon?. 133 Law Building, Norfolk. Va. _ '/ANTED, men to learn barber trade; few we*ku required: steady positions or competent graduate#; wonderful jeman*i for barbera. I?"r?;o cataloguo. , Mchmond Barber College, Richmond,; -5: I VANTED, 60 mon to cut cord wood. j Mallory Martin Co., Hcrmitago Road I .nd Clay Street. . " I HELP WANTED?Female. ! fO flrat 80 ladleH answering thin add | will aend Virginia Daro Uust Do-1 eloper for 60 ccnta. Greatest formula, inown; marvelous rcBulta Utah Won- i lerConjpany, Box 101 a, Norfolk, Va. i JEN-WOMEN, get uovernment jobs. 166 to $150 month. 2,000 appolnt nents monthly. Write for list. I-rank in Institute, Dept. 430-T, Rochester, i. Y. f - jlEIJ* WANTED?Male and Female, |V ANTED, rallvay mall and portal I Gierke; examinations soon; over 2.000 ppolntn' yearly. Prepare at home. I V'rlto for Plan R of payment after ipuolntment. Philadelphia Bualnoaa i'ollego, Civil Scrylco Department, Phll idclphlp, Pa. K'ANTED, eligible list for steuogra- i I phera and libs clerks in legislative ~fereneo bureau. Civil etrvlce examl tttlon In elementary English branches, iiatory and geography ol' Virginia, in ludlng teats In stenography and llllng leM 2 to 4 P. M. November 28. refer ,ncs jfoom, basement of Capital. Lewis |l. Mtirhen, Director; Howard T. Colvln.i Chief Clerk. SITUATIONS WANTED?Male. . fvANTED, employment In city or coun | try, for whlto and colored boys, aged j4 to 17 yearn. Eight boys want Jeba tow. Juvenile Court of "Richmond. Phone- ?ttamloVph <22; Loom"' S; *"Clt$" Jail. . -. INTELLIGENT young man, thoroughly 1 exuprlepced in every kind of ofllec Fork, n?it afraid of work, wants poM ?ion; now employed: high school t-Uji atlon; excellent references. Interview Vlll bo appreciated. II a 17. care Tlmes ?)lapatch. IEC!LST1vRE;d pharmacist'. S yetr*.' practical experience; both o)ty and ouptry. A "Capable man In any de partment. Best of references fur ilshed; rstato salary. Address J.. E. Jumbauld. Fort I)od;re, Jowu. fOUNG married man, 28, wishes posi tion by February 1 as salesman. I'holesale of retail. Will travel, but prefer Insld* work. Four years' expe lence as partner and manager of gen ral merchandise country store. Ad rcss L, care postmaster, Polndcxter, 'a. ?IXPEItT bookkeeper ai.d accountant 1 desiri-K change in position after Jan uary 1. or will bo open after December 5. Excellent system man; operate iypowrlter;? good ? experience with v'x" ?ert accounlants, handling aecounts of urge ilrin and corporations. Over 12 ?ears' business experience. Good asset o business firm; sober, steady, strictly >us1ne?s young man In prime of life. Vould 'Invest In good business with a uture. Employed by large firm now. reason for chunge. Exeollont rofer ncea and bond given.. Addroas Lock id* 134. Elizabeth CIty. N. C V'ANTED. position as buperlntendent or foreman of quarry and crushor. cveral years experience. Am familiar pith practically all kinds of rock. Ad ress C 333, caro Tlmes-Dlspatch. 'IRST-CLASS bookkeeper and ofllco njan wants connection with rollablo oncern; excellent referosices. Have blllty as correspondent. Only ilrst Iosb ofTer considered. L C19, care ;'lmcs-Dlspatch. tXPERlEN'ClOD dairyman desires po I Kltl/.r. ?~ni- ? ? ? SITUATION V * X TC?>?Male YOUNG colored man wants position as butler In private family who can malto himself useful at anything around tlio house; best of references. Apply 822 Nortl} Fifth- Street.. YOUNG tnun of broad business experi ence and energy desires position with opportunity for advancement. Rofor ences. Address II SOU. caro Tlmes-Dla patch. SITUATIONS WANTED?Female. WANTED, position as bookkeeper. at present employed. Rapid munhlne operator Best or references. Address G 121. care Tlmes-Dlspatch. WANTED, position by lady novf em ployed as assistant bookkeeper and good office clerk. Host references. Ad dress H 219. care Tlmea-Dlspatch. I 6ITUATION WANTED?Professional MEZZO-Soprano wishes choir work at once. Has had 4 years' experlenoo as leading soprano. A 234, care Tlmes Dlspatch. j WANTED, a few pupils for piano mu sic. Address 1) 321, caro Times-Dis patch. FOR .KENT?Rooms. TO young couple without children, S bright vooms, suitable for llflrht housekeeping; hot water heat, eleetrlo | llgntH, usii of bath and phone. 131$ Hanover Avenue. PLEASANT ROOMS, 14 North Sixth Streej^jjetwecn Franklin acd Main. STEAM heatod furnished room, adjoin ing bath, fohrth iloor, Virginia Ilnlld Ing, Suite 4. Madison 3322-J. FOR rent, In Martinsville^ Va., mod i orn storeroom 40x75 feet, located on. good corner, in new Masonic Temple, r,o feet of glass front, steam heated, eleetrlo lights and water. Will finish j room to suit tenant. Apply to II. II. j Hundley, Martinsville, Va. 1 FURNISHED room for rent. Traylor, I 2321 Stuart Avenue. Boulevard 646. WANTED?Roomo WE can secure tenants for your vacant rooms. If you register with us. Room I Rental Exchange, Hootn 10, Ebcl Build in g,jB32_Eaa^>^ln^ _ WANTED, nice furnished room with bath, without board. Address J. E. I B.. Post-office A. Box 16. BOARDING. i : - ? PERMANENT OR TRANSI ENT BOARDERS; EX C ELLEXT CU8INE. THREE MEALS DAT; $3 PER WEEK. DELICIOUS SOUTHERN STYLE COOK ING. SPECIALTY SUN DAY DINNERS. 1 to 2 P. M., 00 CENTS. PHONE M A D I S O N 24f<2-L, OR I CALL 200 SOUTH THIRD STREET. BOARDERS for comfortable rooms; I also table boarders. 100 East Grace. I NICELY furnished rooms with board; i.-xcullont meals. 206 East Grace. ' RO.OMS and boarders, light housekeep ing rooms. 907 East Leigh. j ROOMERS and boarders, llglu house keeping rooms. 401 East Clay. ' NICELY furnished rooms with first class tabic board, 110 East Frank II n. . Mlflfj. Morton." 200 West Grace; large I and small rooms; table board. 1 FIRST-CLASS rooms; one large alcove, I one smaller. 1006 Park Avenue. i41y West ?Jrace Street, hot-water hoat ; ed rooms; modern conveniences; i board. ' FIRST-CLASS apartments, vapor heat. 1 private bath and excellent cuisine j furnished td permanent and transient ! boarders at Mrs. Horace Wellford i Jones's new and well-equipped house, i.SOU East Franklin -Street.- rp~glnnlng [September 1 dinner served at C;30. FOR SALE?Animals. ? - " _ j FOR SALE. HORSES, MARES. MULEa i HAVING finished my contract and hav ing no further use for them, will eeil ' efceap, IS good mules right out of the I hardest kind of work. Will weigh | from 000 to 1,350 pounds. Price from , J70 up. Also 0* head of large young ; work horses "and maree, weighing from 1,100 to 1.400 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 be seen at Crull's Stable, 18 South Tenth Street. FOVi sale?Having no further use for 10 mules, we will sell them dt a big bargrln- 1 pair will weigh 2.350 pounds, 6 years old. sound Price, f3f>0; 1 pair will weigh 2,400 pounds. Prlco, ? $300; 1 pair, 4 years old. weigh 2,000 pounds sound and very handsome, i Price. 5325; 1 pair cheap mules for 1175, i weigh 2,000 pounds. Also 1 pnlr mules j for $ 100. Buy now and save high war prices In the spring. Any one looking call and see this stock before buying. They are all In fine condition. Can be seen at Crane's Southern Transfer Stable, No. 1C South Fifteenth Street. HaH square from Main Street Station. No connection with any other stable. FOR salo cheap, 4 mules, one mare, one thoroughbred station. All of this stock Is In good condition and sound. Apply to G. W II.. Beach, Va. AUTOMOBILES. AUTOMOBILE commercial bodies made ? to order. Richardson Brothers, 616 Brook Avenue. COMMERCIAL" auto bodies for Ford chasls in stock. We make a spe cialty of repairing and repainting auto mobiles. A. Meyer's Sons, 731 East iCitry Street. ' FORD runabout, new, perfect order, every accessory, cheap. 109 East j Grace. j PIERCE-Arrow 30 for sale at a .sacri fice, 5100. Two bodies; new tires; | motor In good condition. D 108, care I Times-Dispatch. FOR SALE~-Real Estate. FOR sate, 2 Valuable lots on corner of Park Avenuo and Roneneath Road, at ? a bargain If sold quickly. Address I K. J. Wernori 1103 Dickerson Streot. FOR SALE?Farms. THU beautiful Florida lake region. i0 on n high rldgo known an the Back- ' bono of the State and the south end of , this ridKo in Polk' County, has the best i year-round climate in the world. It i Is ono of the healthiest Ructions of the United States, and tho best citrus fruit land on earth. Tho land lu high and rolling; 200 to 300 feat above sea lovel; | Bosltlvely no mosquitoes, and can b? i ought at very low prices. More money can be made by Inventing In thoso hinds, cither us a speculation or lovel ; oping to orange and grapefruit groves, than any Investment on earth. Take 16 day vacation trip and Invostlgatc. We can' get you a very low rate for round trip. Excursion each month. Write for lltorature and excursion dates. Donald 1". Baker, P. O. Box 11G, Rich I inontl, Va. FOR HALE?Houses LIVE IN A NEW HOME OK YOUR OWN WITH HOT-WATER HEAT. THERE is no reason why you should continue to pay rent and put up with all the old Inconveniences of a "ronted house." Tou will And all tho conveni ences of life in this magnificent new home in tho West End, Including hot water heat, oloctrlclty und gas; built-in refrigerator; Inlaid floors beautifully polished; cement front porch; 2-story rear porches; light cement cellar under entire house and many others too num erous to mention; 6 rooms und bath. Price only 14,760; Si.000 cash, balance lu monthly payment* little more than the rent of this home. M. E. Kayo, .lr.. Builder and Owner, Mutual Building. Randolph 1860. ! REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE. I - WANTED, to hear from norno one that hutj land to trade for Idaho land. Lovely view; healthful climate. Write F. Stanvcy. Fayette. Idaho WANTED??Real Estate. . LIST your farms with J, A Connelly & Co. Write postal for necessary nk?. FOR RENT?Business Property. NEW garage, granolithic floor, and wa ter, central. Madison 3604-J. MIL J-I? 1 'i I II FOR RENT?Flats. j FOR winter months, second floor flat ? four furnished roome and bath. Ref j erencos exchanged. Apply 1022 West j Orncf ? ; FOUR rooms and bath, West Cary Street, rent $16 per month: adults. | Address H 226, care > Times-Dispatch. FURNISHED "flat for rent," 3" or 74 rooms, occond story; bath and gae. Apply early Monday. 1910 West Main. FOR RENT?Furnished Flats. FOUR-ROOM furnished flat for rent; bath. Phono Boulevard 1403. 2511 -A WeBt Main. Cheap if taken at once. FOR SALE}?Business. SALOON for sale on account of being unable to give same my personal at ?tontlon; good location. Addross Box j 101^ Danville. Va. j GOOD chance; very cheap; gpod loca tion; store ready for business. 730 . ______ | WANTED?Business. I DRUG store wanted. Will pay cash for suitable store In Virginia. Guy I Miller. Barboursville, Va. FOR SALE?Miscellaneous DRESSED turkeys. |1 and up (Satur day only). Walker. 1307 East Cary Street. See our bargain counter; cut high.cost of-llvlng In half,. . ORANGE County hams, all sizes, choap. Walker. 1307 East Cary Street. | FOR SALE?Vehicles. I ONE top buggy, 20: 1 Pheaton, ?0; 1 : runabout, J2o; 1 surrey, $SG: 1 farm 'wagon. $20; 1 grocery wagon. $75, and i J. J&o. Wagons, buggies, surreys and runabouts. 1 light truck. Thomas II. I Duke & Co., S64 Brook AVenue. ! TOP wagons, newly pnlnt<d, $66. ONE steel tire top buggy, 540. BUSINESS buggies and wagons for every purpose, phaetons, surreys and runabouts; reasonable prices; terms to BUlt. SEVERAL rubber-tire business bug gies, from $25 to ICG. A. Meyer's SonH. *31 East Cary Street. FOR SALE?Horses HORSES to hlro by day, woek ?r month; for sale or exchange. C30 North Eighth Street. FOR sale cheap, one pair Of big mules; no reasonablo offer refused. ?05 East Canal. FOR SALE?Machinery. HOISTING engines, concrete mixers. pumps, boilers, onglnes, wood-work ing machinery, pulleys, hangers and shafting, second-hand, guaranteed. L Bluford & Co. BUSINESS CARDS. HOLLYWOOD CEMETERY COMPANY WISHES TO BUY GOOD TURF FOR SODDING GRAVES BY THE WAGON' OR CARLOAD. OR WOULD CON TRACT FOR THE PRIVILEGE OF | CUTTING THE TURF. IN SOME GOOD I PASTURE CONVENII3NT TO CITY I HAUL OR RAILROAD. JOHN R. i HOOPER. SUPERINTENDENT, PHONE MADISON 2449. DETECTIVES. URADKORD'H DETECTIVE SERVICE, SQUTHERN BUILDINO, WASH. INOTON. I), a LICENSED by an act of Congress. Bonded In the sum of 110,000. Found ed 188r>. Export oocrot sorvlco, any cause. all section*. Over thirty yoars' j practical cxuurlonco qualifies uu to give export conndentlnl advlco to people Buffering annoyunco of u buslncas or private nature. ? I AN opportunity to bo a detective. Wrlto Charles O. Buroh, Prlvuto Do- i tectlvo Agoncy, 1'ark llulldlng, Rich- j inond, Vu. *CE. COAL. AND WOOD LARUE blockn oak and pine wood, per- ! foctly dry. easy to split; dry, heavy oak slabs for wood heatera, rangers and grates. Will save you )1 to tho cord. Will nond sample, because It 1h tho greatest bargain In wood to burn. Long's, 1G0G West Broad. Madison 1009. ROOFING. PAINT your root now. Our work guar untocu. Estimate froe. Call Sladl Bon 27C3. The Alcatran Co. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS WANTED, to buy a piano for cash, or I will cxchunge diamond ring for pl I ano. C 224, carc Times-Dispatch. I WANTED, sewing at homo or In the | home; can give references. Call ' Ka"dolph [>077. I SHOW -cauc-s wanted. W. W. H., 2**00 I , Variable Street. MAIL ORDER HATS. HATS. I LADIES' and gentlemen's hata reshaped to latest styles; factory 'acllltUs. ; Write for circulars. Seo Verra Hat I'Norks, 211 North Klret Street. Rich mond, Va. SPECIAL NOTICE. WANTED, the public to know tnat Jahnko Bros., Jewelers, 912 Bast Main Street, bur, sell, exchange and remount diamonds In tno latest styles. Old gold and silver taken In exchange. HOUSE CLEANING. WASHING white paint, vaxlnjr and staining floors our specialty. William Johnaon. Randolph 3120. UKINU your dolls and toys to 3816 N Street for repairB. MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES. SUOESt SHOES. SKOEa 838 East Broad, near City Hall. Is the new home of Bowden's Sample Shoe Store. Good shoes choap for the whole family NOTICE?Church. PRESBYTERIAN. FIRST PRESBYTERiAN CHURCH ?Preaching at 11 A. M. and S P. M. by the pastor, DR. F. T. McFADEN. Sunday School at P:I0. Dlble Clajis at 10 A. M. Cor dial welcome. SECO ND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Fifth. near Main Streets).-Rev. RUSSELL CECIL, I). D? paster. Services at li A. M. and I P. M. Wednesday, J I'. M. Sunday School 'j:45 A. M. GRACE STREET PRESBYTERIAN Church.?Services at 11 o'clock A. M. auij I o'clock P. M. Preaching by ItEV. II. T. ORAIIAM. D. D. CHURCH OF THE COVENANT?REV. J. CALVIN STEWART. D. D.. Poetor.?Preach ing at 11 A. M. and S P. M. by the'pastor. Midweek servlco on Wednesday evening at S o'clock. Sabbath School at S:M A. M.. and Bible classes meet at 10 o'clock. WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN Church (Rev. JAMES Y. FAIR, D. D., pas tor).? Preaching to-morrow 11 A. M. and I J'. M. by the pastor. Sabbath School. S>:8') A. M. Devotional service, Wednesday P. M. Welcome. BAPTIST. SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH (ADAMS and Franklin Streets>?THOMAS CLAOETT SKIN'N'ER. D. D.. minister.. Service# 11 j M. and 8 P. it. The pastor will preach at both services. Morning subject: ^"Christ's ! Property Rights." Evening subject: "Tho J Cnhldahle Christ." Quartet choir. Seats j free. Strancern welcome. GROVE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH (Grove Avenue and Harrison Street).?Rev W. C. JAMES. Tli. V., paetor.?Preachlns by the pastor at 11 A. M. and I P. M. Sunduy School at 6:1? A. M. (Jesso F. Wood, super intendent). Wednesday evening prayer meet ing at i o'clook. ' FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH (TWELFTH and Broad Streets).?Preaching by the puti tor. REV. OKORGK W. McDANlEL. D. D.. at 11 A. M. and S 1*. M. Sunday school, ;>:C0 A. M. Welcome to all. LEIGH STREET BAPTIST CHURCH (corner Twetity-tlfth and Lulgh Street*; Broad and Twenty-fifth Street car passes tl-.e door).?Pastor. JOHN J. WICKER, will preach. 11 A. M.. "Umnlned Gold"; S P. M., "A Fool and Ills Monoy"?Baptism. All welcome. METHODIST CENTENARY METHODIST (GRACE Street, between Fourth and Fifth).?Service* on Sunday at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. The pastor. DR. T. A. SMOOT, will preach at both services. BROAD STKEET M. K. CHURCH (TENTH and Broad Streets).- Preaching 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. by the pastor, tho REV. JOHN W. SHACKFORD. Morning subject: "Tho Vision and the Power of r. Higher Life." Evening subject: "Tlio Listening Heart." CHRISTIAN. SEVENTH STREET CHRISTIAN Church.?The pastor, REV. II. D. C. MAC LACHLAN. will preach both morning and evening. Morning subpect: "Stewardship." Evening sabjnet: "Armageddon, or God and the Great War." UNITARIAN. FIRST UNITARIAN CIIURCH-Rev. ALEX ANDER T. BOWSER, minister, Floyd Ave nue and narrison Street. Subject for Sun day, November "A Gracious Message." Service at 11 o'clock. All seats free. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. REGULAR SERVICES OF FIRST Church ol Christ, Scientist, wlil be held to morrow morning !n church edifice (corner Park Avenue und Meadow Street) at 11 o'clock. Subject: "Ancient and Modern Necromancy, Allnn Me.imerlum and Hyp notism, Denounced." Wednesday evening testimony and experienco meeting at 8:30. The reading-rooms (Nob. 001-tD?) are located In the Vlrelnla Railway and Power Com pany Building, corner Seventh ahd Frank lin Streets, and are open dally, except Sun days and holldaya. from 10 A. M. to t P. M. All are cordially Invited. DRV rLKAVING AND SCOURING. J LADIES' gloves, nil lengths. cleaned. ? 10 -centH. Hanover ? CloanlnK nnd ProaslrtK Club. Phone Madison 4520. 10 1-3 West Main. CLEANING AND PRE88INO. I SUIT/3 scoured and preaned or French ! 1 eleaned and preened for 75 centa. A. 1 Want & Co., 1S05 East Main Btroet, the ? atoro with tho blgr glass f ont. Phone I Madison 7098. Parcel poat paid, on* I way, on out-of-town work. I FOIl quality try the Manhattan Clean ing and dyolng works. M. C. Kd I wards, proprietor. Phono Randolph 18426. Tfte clean everything cieanablo. Wo make a Bncclalty of ladles work. ' Reasonable prices. Opposite Elbo Sta I tlon, 710 West Otoad Street, Richmond. Vu. STOCKS AND BONDS. FOR salo, any part of $15,000 worth of Virginia bonds maturing: 1932. Submit offor. Box 105, Newport Nows, Va. SHOES. CUT RATE SHOES. KAMILY shoes at rock bottom prices. Empire Shoe Company, 504 West Broad Street. INFORMATION WANTED. IF E. C. G. or C. E. G. will communi catee with B 301, caro Times-Dispatch, Information of interest will be glvon. WANTED?Household Goods. WANTED, to buy for cash household Roods In any quantity Phone Madl. ?on 3851. PERSONAL. LESSER, tho ladles' tailor! 'the only one In town who makes a specialty In altering all kinds of ladles' gar ments in tho latest fashion. Every { xurineut altered In my establishment is done under my personal supervision. Prices very moderate and work satis factory. Raleigh Apartments. Phdne Madison 4523, Corner Harrison and Franklin. Richmond. Va. NOTICE-^-Lejcal Charles C. Fleming having qualified as administrator of the estate of Mrs. Minnie Gay Fleming (Mrs. Charles C. Fleming), deceased, nil persons having claims against said estate, and thoB6 I indebted to the estato, will please pre sent former, duly proven, and mako payment of latter to CHARLES C. FLEMING, Administrator of the Estate of Mrs. Minnie Gay Fleming. " Address: St. Elmo Hail, University, Va. MEETINGS. THE regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Ideal Fishing Float Co., Inc., will be held at the oftlce of tho B. F. Johnson Publishing Com pany, 10 South Eleventh Street, In tho city of Richmond, Va., Monday, Decem ber 7, at 5 o'clock P. M. L. II. ICIMBROUGII, Secretary. i Tho annual meeting of the stock holders of the Gray National Telauto I graph Company will be held at 12 ' o'clock noon on Wednesday. December 9. 1914, at Room 11, Merchants' Na , tlonal Hank Building. M. II. CRAMPTON, ! Secretary. j KAkLROADB I . Norfolk & Western Railway i ONLY ALL RAIL LINE TO NORFOLK Schedule In Effect Slav 10. 1914. Leave Byrd Street Station. Richmond, FOR I NORFOLK: *3:00 A. 11.. *3:00 P. M.. <i:lO p. jr. i FOR LYNCHBURG AND THE WEST: . fS:lG A. M.. *3:? A. M.. *2:00 I\ M.. *8:30 P. M. Arrive Richmond from Norfolk: *11:40 A. i M? *0:15 P. M.. *11:30 P. M. From the West: I ?C:C0 A. M., 1C;1Q P. -M? |1:40 P. ?M.. *6:05 P. M., *0:00 P. M. 'Dally. tDally except Sunday. {Sunday only. W. ,B. 'BEVILL. W. C. SAUNDERS. P. T. M.. Romioke. ? Q. P. * A. Roanoke. C. II. HOSLEY. D. P. A.. Richmond. Vs. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY. "The PrtigruiilTC Railway of the South." Southbound trains scheduled to leave Rich mond dally: &:00 A. M., Local to Norllna. 1:10 i P. M., sloeperu und coachc.s. Atlanta. Bir mingham. Jacksonville; 10:45 P. M? sleeper to Hamlet and coaches to Atlanta and Blr Imlngham; 12:<5 A. M.. Klecpere, Atlanta. Blr j minghain, Memphis, Jacksonville. Tampa i und coaches Jacksonville. t Northbound tvaino scheduled to arrive In I Richmond dally: 5:33 A. M.. l':00 A. M.. 6:05 ! 1?. M.. 5.45 P. M.. I.ocil 1 ffictoni.Meflttsi's & Faiomacfi. R.1 TO AND FROM WASH,S0T0N A NO BEYOND. Arrlv Blokmond Le?re Hlohmou X i *5.40 A.M. Byr4 Sl.Su. " ' IIJ A.I. Mats St. Sta.91 I ?8.?0 A.M. Mala 8U Sta. t ?8.40 A.B. B yrA 8U Sta. 10.94 A.M. Brri St. Sta. 'liOl noon B/rl 81 Sta. lt.00 P.B.Byrt N*. BU. ?8JO P.M. Byrl 84. Sta. (4.16 P.M.Elba MUtlm. o..*?. *5.16 P.M. Bain St. Su. *12JH alffatBala8t.SU. *8.80P.M. Byrt St. Sta. *18.40 altbt Bn^SMta. ?7.40 A.B. BrrtSt.StC. 111.iS AJLKlbaSiaUaa. tllM A.B. ByrA St.Sta. I *1.10 P.B. BalniLBta. 2.MP.I. Byrf8t.8ta. ?G.MP.B. Byrl 81. ft la. ?7.80 P.H. BjriSt.fila. ?9.00 P.M. ByrASt.Bta. 10.36 P.M. Bala St.Sta. ACCOMMODATION TRAIK8?WEEKDAYS. IiHTi BrrA 8*. Sta. 4.00 P. M. far PreAartakabari Leave Elba Sta. SJ0 A.BM*.? P. B. far Aahlaal Arrive BrrA St. St*. 8.85 A.M. frea? rrtlitlekik'i Autre Klba Sta. 440 4JL,Mtf J.ft4?AiMul , "Dally. f Weekday*. |SunAeyaanly. All tralaa ta or from Byrd Street Gtatter , 4i*f at BIba. Tlaiaaf arrivals aaA dtaartnree ] It raaraatactL Bead the aigaa. ? Richmond & Chesapeake Bay Railway Company | SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE APRIL 14, 1014. Superaedlnjt Schedule of May 00, 1919. Trains leave Richmond B*Ki50 A. M.( *7 A. M? BS A. Mm ? A. M., **10 A. 11 A. Mm 1 P. Mm 2 P. M.. 3 P. M., 114 P. M., RiSO P. Mm 0i20 p. Mm 7i10 P. M.f B.H P. M., 89 P. M., 10 P. M.f H?4r? P. M. Tralna leave Awliland *5lS0 A. 31., B*7 A. M., N A. Mm no A. Mm to A. Mm **tl A. M? *12 noon. *"1 P. M.. 2 P. M., 3 P. Mm 4 P. M., BRilO P. M., fliZO I*. M? 7?10 P. M., 8 P. M., B0 P. Mm 810 P. Mm 11 P. M. B Carrie* tiuacaicc. 8 Satardaya only. ?Daily orcept Sunday. **Sunduy only. RAIfjROADn Richmond & Petersburg Electric Ry. Leave Richmond. ?8 A. M. *3 P. M. 7 A. M. 4 P. M. 8 A. M. D P. M. ?9 A.M. *Rx4H 10 A. M. ?? P. M. 11 A. M. *7 P. M. ?12 A.M. HP. M. 1 P. M. ?? P. M. 3 1?. Mi 10 P. M. 11 P. M. Cheater Lravra Peteraburar. $5ll5 A. M. 3i30 P. M. 0i3R A. M. Mi35 P. M. t7i30A.M. Bt35P. fta. ?7i35 A. M. 0i3B P. M. mart a. m. ?7iobp. m. Bi33 A. M. ?7?3BP. M. ?10135 A.M. 8i3SP. M. 11135 A. M. 0?35 P. M. ] 12t3B P. M.MOt-iO P. M. | ? 1 (35 P. M. llt40P.M. ?12 P. M. Ptttnl). I 2i3B P. M. Atlantic Coast Line The Standard Railroad of the South. i cki-'Ectivk april 22. 19w. I TRAINS IjRAVB RICHMOND DAILT l*or Klorlda and South: 5:15 A. M. anil I'. M. 12:60 A. M. For Norfolk: J:C0 A. M.. 3:C0 P. M.. 4:10 P. M. for N. A W. Ry. West: C:16 A. M.. 9:50 A. M.. 3:00 P. M.. 9:8) P. M. Kor Petersburg: 12:(0 A. M., 8:16 A. II., S:1J A. M.. S:00 A. M., ?:M A. M., 3:00 P. M.. 4:10 P. M.. 0:00 P. M. 6:35 P. M.. 0:?> P. M.. 11:45 P. M. Kor fJoldeboro and Fayettevllle: ?4:10 P. M. Tralni nrrtvo Richmond dally: C:26 A. M? I0:ir? A. M., G:J0 A. M.. *5:37 A. M.. tlO.AO \. M.a 11:40 A. M.i *S:10 P. M.. tlMO P. M.. C:00 P. >!., 8:SJ P. M? S:00 P. M.. 3:00 P. M. 11:30 P. M. ?Kxrept Sunday. tSunday only. Time of urrtval and departure utid connec tions not cuarnnteed. C. S. OAMPHK1.U IX P. A.. >33 Main St. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway 7:1* A.?Local?Dally?Newport Nnwi I 7:40 A.?Local?Dully?Ch'villa. Ex. Sun. Thurmond. r t0:? A. ?Expreaa?Dally?Norfolk. Old Point A.?l/ocal?Dally?L'chb'c. Les.. O. Force. ?12:33 Noon ? Kxpresa ? Dally ? Norfolk, Old l'olnt. t<:C*> P.?llxprcss?Dally?Norfolk. Old Point. 1 6:00 P.?Local?Dally?N. News. Old Point 5:13 P.?Local?Ex. Sun.. Oordonavllla. 'Cilo P.?Local?Ex. Sun.?Lynchb"B. C. Fore* ?2:10 P.?Expreee? Dally?Cln., L'vllle. ?f:40 P.?Limited?Dally?Cln., Ch'co., St. L. ?11:00 P.?E*presc?Dally?Cln.. Loulsvllla. ?Sleeper*. IParlor Cam. TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND?Looal from ! East: 10:16 A. M? 8:14 P. M. Through from East: 11:9) A. M.. 3:00 P. .VI.. 0:90 P. M. Local from West: 8:30 A. M. "10:00 A. M. and 7:40 t P. M. Tliroufch: 8:5) A. M.. 12:?? noon and P. M. James lllver Llnat **8:85 A. M.. 6:6# r, M. Dally. ??Dally except Sundar. steamboats. Trivel (OltncutTroubleT Independent Travel Tlcketa, With Hotel Accommodation*. "ASK MR. BOWMAN." Manager Travel Department. Richmond Trust and Bavinga Co.. Seventh Sk Main Sto.. Richmond. Va. OLD DOMINION LINE Lv. Richmond, foot of A?n St. dally.7:00 P. M. Leave Newport News C:90 A. M. Arrive Norfolk 6:00 A. M. ConneatH with main line ateainere leaving Norfolk for New York dally, except Sunday, 7:00 P. M. Connection* also made by N. & IV. Ry.. 3 P. M.. and C. & O. Ry at 4 P. M. Night line stearnera stop at Clareinont oil I'lcnul, and are met by publlo conveyance. VIRGINIA NAVIGATION CO. James Rlrer by daylt?ht for Norfolk, Old Point Newport News and all Jamen River landlnRS. Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 6:W A. M. Freight received for all Janie* River points. BERMUDA Average Autumn Temperature 73 o At liTlaed by Dept Bermuda Gov't T jrj liow Autumn Rates S. S. Trinidad SAILS DECEMBER B AND 1?. The Itova, \l.ll Steam Packet Co. San> demon & Eon Gen. Aft"., 31 State St. W.T. or Qv>?beo S. S. Co.. Ltd.. A. 63. Outarbrldfa & Co.. Acta., a B'way. N. Y. For booklet* apply to above 8. S. Co.'* or any Ticket 4c?nt. FRENCH LINE Comparnla General* Tranaatlaatlqut, POSTAL SERVICE. Sailings for HAVRE ROCHAMBEAU . . .Dec. la, 8 P. M. L.A TOURAINE Dec. 10, O P. M. CHICAGO Dec. 20, 8 P. M. ROCHAMBEAU Jan. 9, 8 P. M. FOR INFORMATION APPL* Richmond Trust and Ravine* Co., Corner Main and Seventh fltreoU, Richmond Transfer Co.. 810 East Main Street. Accnt*. Richmond. C UNAR D Established 1840 Faateat Steamers la the Wetld. Aquitanin, Lusitania, Mauretania (lemlar and tnlnterra?(e4 Service. EUBOPE via LIVERPOOL. "LUSITANIA"5",s OR DUN A .*.?Sa?., Dee. II, 10 a. at. Now Triple-screw Turblno, 16,600 tons. TJlANSYL.VANlA.Snt., Dec. 19, 10 a. m. New Twin-scrow Oearod Turbine, 15,000 tons. Wednesday, Dee. 30, 10 A. M CAMERONIA Sat* Jan, 2, boob. MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE AZORES, GIBRALTAR, NAPLES, PATRAS Prrngln, Tnes., Dec. SO, noon. Company's Office, 21-24 State St., N. Y OR LOCAL AGENTS. LUSITANIA Pupils in Annexed Territory to B?? Brought Up to City Standards. PATEKSOX IX COURT AGAIN Junior Order, United American M?r cliuniCH to Hold Thanksgiving Ser vice To-Morrow Afternoon?Bent to .Jail for Stealing Pocketbook. In ortlor to place the educational system In the nowly annoxed turrltory. I on a basis with that of tho city, Pro ! feasor 12. E. Smith, who ban beon inadt? superintendent for tho schools on the , .Souths!do. will begin tho work of re- j ' organization on Tuesday. A meeting of all tho teachers will be held in Powhatan School on Monday after noon, when plans will bo discussed and., lnstructoins Issued to the now city teachers by Superintendent Smith. The graded will bo classified on Mon day morning, making them foncorni to tho city schools. Including tho Oak Grove and Swans boro buildings, there are now four schools In South Richmond for whlto children and two for colored. En rolled in these uro 1,001 pupils, with a corps of teachers numbering oighty Revon. The Swnnsboro and Oak Grove - schools wero built last year and hava all modern equipments, including large playgrounds. Pattcmou In C'onrt A*?l?. An aftermath of the Patterson-.' Walker shooting incldont appeared , yesterday morning in Police Court, I>art II., when A. K. Patterson camo ; before Justico H. A. Maurice on tho _? charge of threatening to do bodily harm to A. H. Stargardt. The al leged throat waa made, It is Bald, for ^ criticisms made by toh latter about . Patterson's action in shooting Walk- : er. On account of the absence of sev eral witnesses. Justice Maurice con tinued the case until this morning. ? SnvlcM for Jonier Order. Preparations have beon completed for tho Thanksgiving scrvice to be ; held by Junior Order, United American Mechanics, to-morrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in Balnbridge Street .Bap tint Church. According to the usual ; custom, all members of tho order will ? bo present. Rev. John J. dicker will * dollvor the addreBS, and an Interesting . I>rogram will be rendered. t UnVal?Wilkinson. Miss Edna L. Wilkinson, of. South Richmond, will become the . j - Paul P DuVal at a quiet wedding thlH morning at 11:30 o'clock in the homo of tho brido's slstor, Mrs. StanlO> llall, 1200 Decatur Street. Mr. Du>?il is also a well-known Vesidont of the . gouthsldo. ThnnkMgivIng Entertainment. Select Council. Daughters of L'b- , orty, held an Interesting Thanksgiving .. entertainment last night In the lodffp hull, Eleventh and Hull Streets. Rev , Frank W. Long, pastor of Cowardin Avenue Christian Church. delivered an address on "Thanksgiving, while . a musical program was rendered. Dentlat In Fined. ? r,Special to Tho Times-Dlapatch.l \ IiYNCHBURO. va., No7'imV n" Dob ..hnrce of falling to post tho names of rfiSd D?VarS ~ several weeks ago. ______ STEAMBOATS. All Travel Arrangements Ovi t One Counter. Amorlcan or European, nallrond. Steamship and J>nllmaa Ticket". Baggage Checked, Taxlcab, Travelers Checks. RICHMOND THAXSFER COMPANl. 800 Ea?t Main Street. Branch Offices: Jolterspn?Murphy's Richmond Hotels. "TIME AND TROUBLE 3AVERq HOTEI .S TURKISH AND ROMAN BATHS. JEFFERSON RICHMOND. VA. Tho inost magnificent hotel in the South European plan. Rooms P and en suite, with and without batne Special sample rooms. D'HOTE Saturday nnd Sna 0, $1.80 each. Bringing Up Father By George McManus C*i yrlght. 13)c lnwnntonftl now* Sarvlo*. 00 you know MCCt'b- some timcs 1 think xoy have orairs*>- f MAXiC?e - I'd like to CO out for awhile : t kwov xou ^oulo-qui ? voh't let yog s:: Cto to y9ur room and take ' Off thot>e clothef?j bv colly! ive cot to , <it to that ball, tonicht SoMe how! ? n j05>T <o?n* to look out .on the ?ack ?. porch a Minute ? tve <or The tjchtme L - i ll tie up me clothes, \ tell >fou - crtnty- wa^jie *^> wl^e fbut >'m too slick FER her: how-i WAtsf too to stay away prom vqur room v ^o you L Can't <et your clothfv window