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J C -<r I 1 SIXTY-FOUHTH YHSAR iDMlTTEDLY the best medium in THE SOUTH FOR CLASS IFIED ADVERTISING. IKLEPklONFi yoi/r WANTS TO , THIS TIMES-DISPATCH lANDOLPIl 1 X HAND?I.l?It XVANT AD. RATB9. %n,y. ono cent a word when pal J In nd ? #nc?. No ad. taken for les* than 10 cents. JNOAY, ono and one-half cents a word for ! ill classified ud*. except Situations Wunted ?t oiii; cont a word. No ad. taken for less :h?n 13 cent*. 0 Al)S. taken for less than 2fi cents when 'harmed or phoned In. Phoned orders not FUBranteed. Claoslflcatlonii not *uurnnt?eil ifter 0:30 p. M. . LOBT AND FOUND 1 dRAY 13D or stolen from 002 Lamb Avenue Partem Heights, collie pup, I months old. unrlt brown, white mark ;gs. Howard for Information or rc h r t>, HELP WANTED?Male 'ANTED, day and night shift, hear Petersburg, carpenters experienced i wood tanks at once. Pipe men, e.\ trlenced cast-Iron pip?, December T. rite, stating experience and tt'iiKcn, - A. Kraus, caro Dupont Powder Co., ity Point, Va. . OE of skilled labor?It becomes I border each year for unskilled men j ? find steady work. In the navy you 111 receive practical training uml innee to learn ti useful trade, l'ay j eady, and Increase with competency. Innly for full Information Navy Ho- | ultlng Station, Allison Rulldlng, I Ichmond. | 'ANTED, 70 carpenters Immediately j by Dupont Powder Company, City loInt.-Ya. Wages, ?3 for 10 hours. No | mil applications considered. Apply i ' l)0ri,?n. bringing umls. '!?! have placed /liousands of men to j work. Tr you want work, call on us. .irglnla Business Exchange, :il?l North j I ;cotnl. "ANTED, experienced crew manager j for house to bouse proposition. Ad- j resa H 311, care Times-Dispatch. J 'ANTED, colored men wishing good I positions us sleeping car and train ; orters firsj-class Southern or North *n roads, write for application blank | nd information; no cxpcrionce re- | ulred. Railroad passeH and uniforms rranged for. Hallway Institute, Dept. , Indianapolis, Ind. j WANTED, men nnd women to qualify ! for government positions. Several i lousand Appointments to be made next { jw months. Full Information about i penitiKs. how to prepare, etc., free. ' /rite Immediately for booklet J 164. ?arl Hopkins, Washington. D. C. 0VERNMENT positions are easy to i .get. My free booklpt T 164 tells ow. Write to-day. Now. Earl Hop ihs, Washington. D. C. ANTED, first-class bartender. Must I bo nble to mix fancy drinks. State tperionco and salary wanted: also ive reference. M 301, care Time? ?ispatch. HELP WANTED?Female. (EN-WOMEN, pet government Jobs. $63 to $lf.O month. 2,000 anpolnt ient? monthly. Write for list. Krarik n Institute, Dept. 430-T, Rochester, I ELI* WAITED?Male ami Female. ?/ANTED, rnllvray mail and postal clerks; examinations soon; over 2,000 ppoints yearly. I'rcparo at home, vrlte for Plan R of payment after ppolntment. Philadelphia. Dusiness .;olloge, Civil Service Department, I'hil tlelphla. Pa. SITUATIONS WANTED?Male. ??? -- ? ? V'ANTED, employment In city or coun- ? ' ty, for whlto and colored boys, aged j I to 17 years. Eight boys want Jobs | ow. Juvenile Court of Richmond, ?hone Randolph C-'2, l.ooin 5, City ! talk __ | fcTELLIOENT young man, thoroughly! : experienced In every kind of otllci ! fork, not. nfrald of work, wantr. posi jon: now employed: high school odu atlon; 'excellent references. Interview .'111 be appreciated, li 317. care Times- , )lapatch. iftAFTSMAN wants position. Address E 552. care Times-Dispatch. JXPER1ENCED farmer wishes largo -farm to manage; references given.* lox 61. Capron. Va. t VANTED, by young married man, po- 1 billon as baker In small town; all-I Ound man. Address F 212, care Times- : ilspatch. j Jxi'ERT bookkeeper and accountant ! desires change In position after Jan- i euy ), or will bo open after December; 6. Excellent system man; operate I ypewrlter; good experience with ex- | ?ert accountants, handling accounts oft ?irgo firm and corporations. Over 12 ears' business-'experience, flood :mset o business firm; sober, stead;-, rtrlctly ?nsiness young man in prime if life, vould invest 111 Rood business with a titure. Employed l?y largu firm now. tenson for change. Excellent refcr ?ne.es and bond given. Address I^ock tox* 134, Elizabeth Cltr. N. C. nOUNO man, ten years' experience on road, dry goods and notions, would Ike to connect with some first-class !rm. Thoroughly capablo to manage i(tico and correspondence. First-class eference. Address J. S. Dorsey, Ox prd. N. C. " 2" CHOROUGHLY experienced truck farmer desires position on farm, rompetent (o manage or assist. Very tdtivo worker. U 305, cave Times-Dls ?at eli. ? dPFICIENT chief clerk, energetic, am bitious. callable 7 SITUATIONS WANTED?-Male. i OLiD rrjlablo bookkeeper Will write un and halnnco books reasonble. 11 31f>. cure Tlmes-Dispatch. WANTED, position an hoisting engi neer or fireman. B 312, earo Tlmes DlSPUtCl). ' ?. SITUATIONS WANTED?Female. 1'OSITION aft Monographer or as typl?t. . Permanent or totnporaly. Call lian I dolph 3Jo4-J. YOUNG l&dy now employed deBlres po sition us assistant bookkeeper hnd ; olllce assistant; can furnish the best of 1 refofencos. Address F 330, cure Titnes Dispntcli. INI^VPERIBNCED stenographer de slrcs position at onco. will start on very small salary, with view to ad vancument. H 306, euro Times-Dis patch. WANTED?Salesmen. SALESMAN wanted, ?25 per week and traveling expenses to sell our Cigars. Experience unnecessary. Royal Cigar Co., 110 State Street, .Boston, Mass. I WANTED? good, live salesman for field work selling gns engines. One thor oughly capable of producing results; j preferably one acquainted with tho | trade and at present employed. Ad dress Sulfcs Dept., care IV O. Box 360, H*ehn>oiul, J FOR RENT?Rooms. | FOR rout. In Martinsville, Va., mod I orn storeroom 10x75 feet, located on ! (rood corner, In now Masonic Temple, 60 feet of glass front, Htcnni heated, ? electric lights and water. Will finish : room to suit tenant. Apply to II. B. Hundley, MaitlnBvllle, Ya. NIC FLY furnished rooms, 716 and 71S j Knst Marshall Street. Mrs. .1. 111. Fltlz. 70S Wfcst Oraco. Nicely furnished' rooms: heated. Large and small. I TO young couple without children, 3 ! bright rooms, suitable for light housekeeping; liot water heat, electric lights. use of hath and phone. 1816 ! Hmiovor Avenue. 1 ~ JtOOMS Foil Hi;NT. BUREAU oi" Information for rooms, hoarding: and light housekeepini;. Particulars free./ Room Rental Ex change, Fioom in Fbcl Building. 832 Fast Alain. I'MCA KANT rooms, 14 North Sixth Street, het.woen l-'ranklln and Main. 103 North Seventh. Nicely burnished rooms. 12.tip week: also board. LARGK heated front second-ntory room, .furnished or unfurnished, with or without hoard. 307 Fast Franklin. HOARDING. BOARDERS for comfortable rooms; alE^ table hoarders. 109 Fast Graco. FIRST-CLASS apartments, vapor heat, private bath and excellent cuisine furtiislxvl to permanent and transient boarders at Mrs. Horace Wellford Jones's now and well-equipped house. 200 Fast Franklin Street. Beginning September 1 dinner served at 6:30. LAIMiK, sunny alcove room: also one smaller. 1006 Park Avenue. BOARDERS for comfortable rooms; also table boarders. 109 Fast Grace. WANTED, three or four boarders, pri vate family. 12 South Second. MRS. MORTON. 205 West Grace, large front room, table board. ROOM ami board for younp gentleman; stea_in_heat. 310 South Third Street. ROOM and hoard for young lady; steam heat. 310 South Third Street. LARGF, nicely furnished rooms, good table board: permanent or transient. 110 Fast Franklin. WANTED?Board. j WANTFD hoard for tuberculosis pat!-! erit ut once; in suburbs or within 20 minutes rldo from Richmond . F 326, j rare Times-Dispatch. I FOR BALE?Business. i SALOON for aftlo on Rccount of being I tillable to glvo same my personal at- I teitllon; good location. 'Address Box 151, Danville. Va. FOR HALF. DRUG store on transient corner, Wash ington, D. O.# now doing business. Complete stock: reasonable price, and terms. For information address F 304, care Times-Dispatch. u - ?1 i'? WANTED?Business. DRUG store wanted. Will pay cash for suitable store In Virginia. Guy j Miller. Barhonrsvllle, Va. I BUSINESS CHANCES MONFY to loan: stop paying rent; wc lend money to buy or build homes or : to pay off mortgages anywhere In tho United States: only 5 per cent annual interest; wo give you 0 years and S months to repay, tho loan at tho rate of $S per month on* each $1,000 hot*- j rowed: wo will Show you thut It is ? blioupcr to own your own homo than to pay rent; six months grace in caso i of adversity. Fmpire Mortgage Com- ] pany. Write for full particulars to M. ] Davidson, Special Agent, 1017 Mutual , llulldlng. Richmond, Va. Agents wanted. ! MANUFACTURER wants'! State tnana- i ?crs to establish oillce and manage ealesmeTi; liberal par; |300 to $700 necessary; you handle own money. Secertary. 406 Fisher Building, Chicago. SECRETARY and trcasurervwanted for Interstate Cohrespondenc^ Schools, Inc., Rlohmond ofllce. Must Invest $1, 000 cash, fully secured. For partlcu lam call on Mr. W. N. Fiahburn, 1110 Fast Main Street, Richmond, Va. TYPEWRITERS. TYPEWRITERS. TYPEWRITERS ? Underwoods, Rem- i ingtons, L. C. Smiths, Olivers, Mon archs at half price. Machines direct from factory, fully guaranteed; not ! second-hand or shopworn. Why pay $100? Call and inspect. 1110 East Main Street, Richmond. , EXCELLENT No. 10 Remington type writer offered cheap for cash. Room 707 Mutual Building. i FOR HALF?Ren I Erttato r IN 10 building lot on Chnmberlayno i Avenue, Just south of Brookliind Park Itouluvurd, halt block from cat4, line, SOx 190. Will sell to quick buyer ror 35 pel" cent under tlip market.. Rich niond Trust uiul Savings Co., Main ulid Seventh Streets. FOR SALE-?Forma. FA KM of Gl acres, 3 miles from National Cemetpry Cut. Good house, 7 rooms, big- barn niul outbuildings, good well of wator. II 324, caro Timua Ptspatch. FOH BALE?House* LI V E IN "A NEW home: of your own WITH HOT WATER II10AT. THERE in no reason Why you Should continue to pay rent and put up with all the old lncdnVenlonces of u "rented house." Vou will And all the conveni ences of life In this magnlflccnt new home In the West End, Including bot wator heat, electricity and Kas; bullt-ln refrigerator; Inlaid floors beautifully polished; cement frbnt porch; 2-story rear porches; light cement cellar under ontire house and many others too nu merous to mention: 6 rooms and ball), i Price, only $4,750; $1,000 cash, balahco \ In monthly payments little more than i the rent of this home. M. E. Kayhoe, | Jr., Builder and Owner, Mutual Build* I ing. Randolph 18CC. r~ ACT OtHFt . ACT QUICKLY. HERE Ih an opportunity to secure a West End home, with every modern convenience. Including hot water heat, full concreted cellar, polished lloors, containing *> rooms and bath, for the low price of *4,325, If you can act quickly here ih a chance for yod to pot a good homo at a speculation pi ioo, but quick-action Is necessary. F *501, care Times-Dispatch. WANTED?Heal Estate. LIST your farms with J. A. Cohnelly & Co. Write postal for necessary blanks. FOR RENT-?Business Property. rent, storo and-" bakery. So. 112 .South Avenue, with all machinery in working Order for a first-class bakery; also showcases, cash register, candy Jars, counters, shelving and all fixtures for Ice cream and confectionery. Oood j proposition made to responsible party. ; Brand new outfit. It. H. Gerecko, I'e tersburg, Vii. FOR RENT?Houses. I'Olt rent, comfortable house, with 8 acres land, near Forest Hill; barn and outbuildings; nice orchard; 15 min utes' walk from cars; 7 minutes' drive. Fine for trucking or poultry. $16.67 per month. Apply 910 East Marshall. . FOR RENT?Apartments. FOH rent cheap, 7-room, furnished apartment; modern in every respect. Apply 511-A North Meadow Street. FOR SALE?Vehicles. HAVE big stock of buggies, phaetons, surreys, runabouts, farm wagons, spring wagons, that we will sell at re duced prices. See us before you buy and save from $."> to (25 in the deal. ONE second-hand pony trap, $33. One pony cart, $25. one open buggy, $10. One for $17.50. One top buggy, $25. One j top buggy, rubber-tlrcd, $35. One open surrey, rubber-tired. $60. and several other second-hand Jobs. See them. One ' delivery wagon, $75. bristow-worsham co.. 12 North Fifteenth Street. AUTOMOBILES. AUTOMOJJILM commercial bodies made to order. Rlchnrdaon Brothers, 615 Brook Avenue. COMMERCIAL, auto bodies for Ford' chasls In slock. Wo make a spe-1 claltv of repairing and repainting auto-1 mobiles. A. Meyerls Sous, 73lt East | Cary Street. AUTOMOBILE FOH SALE. GRANT Roadster, fully equipped, per fect condition. "Will sell cheap to quick buyer. Bought larger car. G 112. care Times-Dispatch. FOriD touring, late model, fully equip ped, electric lights; in fine condition; newly painted; $350. G 114, cire Times Dispatch. FIVE-paesenger touring car. fully equipped, excellent condition, $250. A. R. Tlllar, 130 West Broad. FOR SALE?Animals. FOR sale?Having no further use for >' 10 mules, we will sell them at a big i bargain; 1 pair will weigh 2,350 pounds, j 6 years old. sound. Price, $3t">0; 1 pair will weigh 2.400 pounds. Price, ; $200; 1 pair. 4 years old, weigh 2,000 j pounds sound and very handsome, j Price, $325; 1 pair cheap mules for'$175, I wciRh 2,000 pounds. Also 1 pair mules j for $150. Buy now and save high war ] prices in the spring. Any one looking j call and see this stock before buying. ? They aro all in fine condition. Cun be seen at Crane's Southern Transfer Stable, No. 16 South Fifteenth Street. Half square from Main Street Station. No connection with any other stable. FOR SALE?Horses HORSES to hire by day, week er month; for salo or exchange. 630 North Eighth Street. FOR sale cheap, one pa,Ir of big mules; no reasonablo offer refused. ?05 East Canal. ' DRY CLEANING AND SCOURING. LADIES' gloves, all lengths, cleaned, 10 cents. Hanover Cleaning and Pressing Club. Phone Madison 45t6, 10 1-2 "West Mnln. CLEANING AND PRESSING. SUITS Hcoured and pressed or French cleaned and pressed for 75 cents. A. Want & Co., 1805 East Main Street, the store with the big glass f.ont. Phone Madison 7098. Parcel post paid, one i way. on out-of-town work. I RKI'AIK SHOPS. AM0KMTO9. W'HJiiV. overhauling heating system. eo?S that your bolter UHd pipe cover ing Is In Rood shape, for heat units lost means coal Wasted.- Call us (Ran dolph 1428) for attention to this work. Southern Agh?Htos MatiufnoluHirg Com* puny, in Oovoinor HU^ovt. AirroMofiiiifci'?WAGONS. COMMERCIAL bodies to lit aliy FOrd chassis in stock. several styles to select from. REPAtRIKXJ and repainting of automo biles a specialty. WE call recover your top or water proof your old one. a. meyers sons. 731 East C'nry Street. iiicvcijHs ^Moi'OHoyolKVT REPAIRING our specialty. Bicycles for hire. Opon Sundays. A. P. Gen- , try, 508 West Broad Street. I'honc Randolph ao.11. MXPKUT repairing on any make of motorcycle. PartB furnished; satis faction guaranteed. Baunmu A Hlnps, 212 North Third Street. I CI.KA.tlXU, PlfKNMINU. ltePAlAl.\G. ! SUITS scoured and pressed or French cleaned and pressed for 75 cents. A. Want & Co., 1105 Bast Alain Street, the i store with tho big glass front. Phone ? Madison 7098. Parcel post paid, one} Way, on out-of-town work. Expert I repairing neatly done. 1 I AM row located at 1-2 Kant Clay : Htre<|. Will he glad to see all of my j customers. L Bernstein, cleaning, ; pressing and altering. ? i 1111II-5S IIA'l'K tttOSIIAI'KI). ! YOUR hat, no matter how old It may! be or what kind, can ho reshaped to 1 present Styles. Men Verrn Hat Workh, ( 211 North First Street, Richmond, Va. j nooPMNcT PAINT your roof now. Our work guar-j nnteed. Kstlmnlo free. Call Aladl- 1 son 27(53, Tho Alcartraz Company. vfiliTom nrnuuiu. REPAIRING, vepalntlsig and rubber tire work done In one of the most modern plants In the city. Skilled workmen only employed. Ksllmntes cheerfully glveh. 1J. C. lirlstow, 142a Hast Alain; 11-15 North Eighteenth St rcet. SAIITH-AIOORE Vehicle Company? 1 wagons atid automobiles, repairing I and painting done in first-class order, i Rubber tiro work a specialty. 314 ; North Fifth Street. I ' W A RnX H?C'A It n IA OKS. PATTERSON-lIughes.?Wagon and car riage repairing done In tlie most ef ficient way. For estimates call Ran dolph 1696. Patterson-Hughes, 1520 Hast Gary. WATCUKfr-JUtVKLItY. ~ WATCH and Jewelry repairing correct ly and promptly done. Baptist & Kerse, 921 East Broad. Phono Rah* dolph 530. FOR SALE?-Miscellaneous TO THE LADIES. SELECT YOUR GIFT Foil HIM FROM THIS LIST: * SOI.ID GOLD CUFF LINKS, HEAVY, $2 UP. SOLID GOLD SCARF. CAMEO AND DIAMOND PINS, U to $25. SOLID GOLD POCKET KNIVES. $2 UP. SOLID GOnt) WALDEMAR CHAINS, 57 UP. SOLID, GOLD GENTS' RINGS, $5 TO $150. SOLID GOLD WATCHES, $10 TO $100. WE TAKE PLEASURE IN SHOWING YOU OUR COMPLETE STOCK, AND WILL ACCEPT SMALL DEPOSIT ON ANY ARTICLE YOU WISH FOR XMAS DELIVERY. EVERYTHING GUAR ANTEED OR YOUR MONEY BACK. BAPTIST & ICEItSE, 921 EAST BROAD. ICE, COAL AND WOOD LARGE blocks oak and pine wood, per fectly dry, easy to split: dry, heavy oak slabs for wood heaters. rangers and grates. Will save you $1 to the cord. Will send sample, because It Is! the greatest bargain In wood to burn. Longs, 1506 West Broad. Aladison 1069. SHOES. CUT RATE SHOES. FAMILY shoes at rock bottom prices. Empire Shoe Company, 504 West Broud Street. WANTED?-Household Goods. WANTED, to buy for cash household goods In any Quantity. Phon* MadU son 3S5J. BUSINESS CARDS. HOLLYWOOD CEAtETERY COMPANY WISHES TO BUY GOOD TURF FOR SODDING GRAVES BY THE WAGON OR CARLOAD. OR WOUI.D CON TRACT FOR THE PRIVILEGE OF CUTTING THE TURF IN SOME GOOD PASTURE CONVENIENT TO CITY HAUL OR RAILROAD. JOHN R. HOOPER, SUPERINTENDS N T. PHONE MADISON 2449. DETECTIVES. BRADFORD'S DETECTIVE SERVICE. ? SOUTHERN BUILDING, WASH. ] INGTON, D. C. LICENSED by an act of Congress. ; Bonded in the sum of $10,000. Found-'] ed 1885. Expert secret service, any! cause, all sections. Over thirty years' I practical experience qualifies us to give expert confidential advice to people [ suffering annoyance of a business or '? private nature. AN opportunity to be a detective. | Write Charles O. Burch, Private Do- ? tectlvo Agency, Tark Building, Rich- ? mond, Va. MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES. SHOES! SHOES. SHOES. 923 East Broad, near City Hall, Is ths i new home of Bowden'a Sample Shoe 1 Store. Good shoes cheap for the whole ' family. ? j DOLL hospital, dolls repaired anil ] made and wigs furnished at 209 North 1 Third Street. I SPECIAL NOTICE. WANTED. th? public to know tnat Jahnko Bros., Jeweler*, 912 Bunt Mttln Street, buy, nell, exchango and remount diamonds in tho latest styles. QUI ko1<! and ?IWer taken In oxchanga. HOUS15 CLEANING. WASHING white paint, waxlnj? and staining floors our specialty. William JohiiMon. Randolph 3120. ASP All AQUS?A SPATtAGUS THIS Hcnsoti wo offer a i?reat bargain In auparaRUM: :< large oan? of tips tor CO cent*. They are delicious. Goo. MoD. Dlako & Co.. No. 00 Broad Street. Phono Randolph 012-513. GOLD AND SILVER WANTED to buy for cash, old gold and slJvor. 10. C. Mover Jewelry Company, 21 Went Broad Stroot. MEETINGS. THE regular annual meeting of the I stockholders of the Ideal Fishing Float Co., Inc., will be held at tho Olllce i of the B. K. Johnson PubllHhlitK Com- j pany, 10 South Eleventh Street, In tho ! city of Richmond, Va., Monday, Decem ber 7, at 5 o'clock P. M. L. II. KIMBUOIJGII. Secretary. The annual meeting of tho stock holders of the Gray National Telauto Krapn Com puny will bo held at 12 o'clock noon on Wednesday. December 1914, at Uoom 11, Merchants' Na tional Bank Building. x M. II. CRAMPTON. . Secretary... | PROPOSA LiJ?Senl.nl POST-OfPIC 13 Department. Washing- ! ion, November 9. 1911. Soalcd pro posals will be received at the olllcc of j the Purchasing Agent of this depart- j meut until 2 o'clock P. M., January , 191 a, for furulshtng slam pod envelopes i and newspaper wrappers for the ? pus-? tal service for the four years begin- j lilng July 1, 1915. Blanks for propo- j hals. specifications and Instructions to bidders, with Ham pies to show color ! and finish of paper and cut and style ! of envelopes, will he furnished upon J application to the Purchasing Agent, l'ost-onicc Department, Washington. ! D. C. A. S. Burleson, Postmnster-Gcn- ! oral. I NOTICE?Legal IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE I UNITED STATES FOR THE EAST- ! KRN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA. In tho matter of I No. 1535. WILLIAM D. IvNAUFF. I In Bankrupt. I Bankruptcy. ! NOTICE OP FIRST MEETING OF ! CREDITORS. To the creditors of WILLTAM D. i KNAUFF, of Richmond, In the Coun ty of Henrico, and district aforesaid ! ?Bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on tha 28th day of November, A. D., 1PM, tho said WILLIAM D. KNAUFF was duly adjudicated bankrupt, and that tho first meeting of bis creditors Will be held In my ofllce, Rooms No. 802 and 803 American National Hank Build ing, Richmond, Ya., on the 10TH DAY OF DECEMBER. A. D.. 1914. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at which tlmo tho said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. THOS. B. SNEAD. Referee in Bankruptcy. November 30, 1914. RAILROADS Richmond & Petersburg Electric Ry. Leave Richmond. *# a. m. ?.t i\ 3i. 7 A.M. 4 P.M. SA.M. ft 1*. M. ?0 A.M. 10 A.M. *? P. M. 11 A.M. *7 P.M. ?12 A. M. ? P. M. 1 P.M. ?? P.M. 2 P.M. lO P. M. 11 P. M. Cheater ?12 P. M. Pcterwb. iLenvea Petersburg. ?.%??.% A.M. :ti:tO P. M. etU.nA.M. MiMP. M? *7i80A. M. n>:i5I'.h. ?7?35 A.M. R dirt P. M. ?S:3ft A.M. *7 ?0B P. M. ' 0i35 A. M. ?7l.3ft P. M. ' ;*10t3ft A. M. Hi3ft I*. M. itasa.m. o:ur.p.m. J2l35 P. M.*10j40 P. M. ? tt?5 P. M. 11 ;40 P. M? 2:35 P.M. Mmoni, FreJerictsli'i & Potomac W. TO AND FROM WASH. NO TON AND BEYOND. I L?ir? Rlohmou 1 ?5.40 A.M. ByrA St.SU. ?*.?6 A.M. Mala St. fits. ?9.20 A.M. MaltNt.Su. ?8.40 / .M. By r4 St. 8t?. >10.95 A.M. Brri St. Sta" ?l*.0l ntti Byr4 fit. 8U. 11.00 P.M. Byri St. SU. ?8.40 P.M. ByrA St. SU. J4.18 P.M. Klba Station. *5.14 P.SI. Main St. SuJ Arrive Richmond ?7.50 A.M. Byr4St.SU, lll.it A.M. KloaSiatloa. fll.M A.M. Brr4bt.SU. *1.10 P.M. Mala St.Ru. <?>.40 P.M. Bjrd Kt.Hta. ?? "P.M. ByrdSt.SU. ?7.80 P.M. ByrASt.Hta. ? *?.00 P.M. ByrlSuftta. S4.15 P.M. Klba StttUn.Ho.35 P.M. Bain St. St*. ?5.14 P.M. Main St. SU>1?.8I Bif fatMala8t.SU. ?8.WP.M. Byr4 St. SU>lg.4Q night Byr4St.BU ACCOMMODATION TRAINS-WEEKDAYS. Leave Bvr* St. Sta. 4.00 P. M. for Fre4orickeb?ri i Leave Elba Sta. 7 .SO A.M., 4.80 P. M. fer Ashland | Arrive Brr4 St. Sta. 8.24 A.M. from fc rrfierlektVc j Arrive Klba Sta. 4.80 A.M.,S.4g P.M. from Achlanl | ?Daily. f Weekday e. $ Sunday a only. 1 All trails t? or from Byrd Street Station ?tap at Klba. Tim* a f arrival* aad departure* ac- {Mtaaued. Raad the ?lena. Norfolk & Western Railway ONLY ALL BAIL LINK TO NOP.FOI.K Schedule In Kffect Mar 10. 1S14. J.eave Byrd Street Station. Richmond, FOR | NORFOLK: 'OiMi A. M.. *3:t0 P. 11.. ?4:U I P. XI. . Fort LYNCHBURG AND THE WEST: ti:15 A. M.. *9:3) A. M., ?3:0<> P. M., *P:30 P. M. Arrive ltlrhiuond from Norfolk: ?11:40 A. M? <6:35 P. M.. -11:40 1*. M. From the West: *6:50 .A. M., *2:10 P. M.. 11:40 P. M.? ?G:0? P. M.. ?&:? P. M. ?Dally. iDally except Sunday. {Sunday only. W. B. BEV1LL. W. C. SAUNDERS. P. T. M.. Roanoke. O. P. A. ltoanoke. C. 11. BUSLBV. D. P. A.. Richmond. Va. SEABOARD AIR LINK RAILWAY. '?The Procresslve Railway of the .South." Southbound (rains scheduled to leave Rich mond dally: SW A. M? Local to Norllnu, 1:M P. M.. sleeper.'! and couches. Atlanta, Bir mingham. Jacksonville; 10:43 P. M., Hleeper , to Hamlet and coaches to Atlanta and Ulr- ! mliiRhani: 1J:45 A. M.. sleopera. Atlanta. Dir. i mliiKham. Memphis, Jacksonville, Tampa and cnuehes Ja<^k."onvllle. Northbound tralnn scheduled to arrive In i Richmond dally: r>:.">5 A. U., S:0) A. M., 0:ii i P. M.. 5.45 P. M.. laical- j RAILROADS. Atlantic Coast Line The Standard Railroad of tlir South. F.FFKCTlVfc APRIL 12. 1914. TRAINS I.KAVK RICHMOND DAILY For Florida and South: SMS A. M. ami 6:33' ]*. M. 12:7) A. M. For Norfolk: JM A. St.. 3:00 I*. M. 4:W ; P. XI. For N. &? W. IIy. 6:i3 A. M? #:? i A. M., .!:*> P. M.. P. M. For PetcrHburjc: 12:50 A. M.. 6:li> A. M., ? 8:15 A. M.. !>:'? A. M.. !?:? A. M., 3:00 P. M., 4:1) P. M.. 0:? r. M. 6:35 I'. M-. 0:i.v P. M . 11:45 l?. M. * For (Joidnboro an<l Fayottevllle: *4:10 I*. M. j Train* arrive Richmond ilutlv: 6:13 A. M.? ' 10:15 a. M? 0:50 A. M.. -s:37 A. M., tlO.4". 1 ?\. At., 11: W A. M.. *->:10 V. M.. I*. M.. 0:03 P. M., <:3S P. M? 8:W P. M., 9:0-) P. M. i 11:30 P. SI. ?Kxc?pt Sunday. tSunday only. _Tlm? of arrival ati?l departure and connec ?folts not Kiiar.-mteed. <\ S. CAMI'IIKI.I.. D. P. A- W Mnlrt St. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway 7:13 A.?Local ?Dully?Newport Now a 7:19 "A.?I .oca I?Dally?Cli'vllle. Kx. Sun. Thurmond. 13:W A. ?Express?Dally- Norfolk, Ohi Point. 1*::-) A'.?Local?Dally?L'ehb'ir. Lex.. C. Form*. ?12135 Noon ? Express ? Daily ? Noifolk. Old ! Point. tl:0>) P. ? Kxpress?Daily?Norfolk. OI?l Point, i 5:00 P.?Loral?Daily?N. News", Old Point. r.::r. p.?Local?Kx. Hiul. Gordonsville. P.?Local?En. Hui?.? Lynchb'p. U. Forge *2110 P. ? Express? Dally?<"ln., L'vllle, ?j:<0 P.?Ijlinltml?Dally?On., I'h'Ku.. St. I.. ?1! :v> P.?Express?Dally? Cm., Louisville. > ?Sleepers. tParlor Cars. TRAINS AltltlVK RICHMOND?Local from East: 10:;.*. A. Si.. 8:10 P. M. Through from i Kflst: 11:0.1 A. M.. 2:00 P. M.. ?:&? P. .M. Loral from \\'.>Kt: *:? A. M. "10-.00 A. M. and 7:40 P. M. Through: *:3) A. M.. 12:3) noon arid *:J0 P. M. James Itiver Ltli?< "?:S5 A. M.. C:M P. M. . Dwllf. "Dally except Sunday. I Richmond & Chesapeake Bay Railway Company SCIIICDULB El'rKCTITI! APRIL 14, 1PM. Sup?MrdliiK Schedule of Muy lilt, 111 12. Trnlnn Irnvc Richmond A. .11., j *7 A. JL, IIS A. 31., P A. .11., *"IO A. SI., 11 A. 31., 1 l?. It., it I*. 31., a 1?. .11., 114 I*. 31., r.tliO P. M? 61-0 P. >l? 7: IO I?. 31.. IIS 1*. .11., Sp P. .11., I? P. 1L, 11:4,1 I*. >1. Trill tin Inne Anhliind *5150 A. .11., 11*7 . A. 11., S A. .11., HP A. .11., 10 A. 31., "Ml A. 31.. 'la noon, ?*l 1?. 31.. ^ 1?. 31.. S P. 3L, I 1\ 31., IlRtlO I?. .11., 1*. .11., 7i 10 i\ II., n v. .M., nn p. .ii? sio i\ 3i., ji I*. 31. 11 I'nrrlM hnutjncrr. S Saturday* only, j 'llnlly ??xyppt Sunday. "Nnnilny only, i KTICAMROATS. CI ravel (OfthcufiroubloT | ? Independent Travel TlckcU, With Hotel Accommodation*. "ASK MR, BOWMAN," Manager Travel Iiopartmcnt. Richmond Trust ami Savings Co., Seventh cXs Main Sts., Richmond, Vm. I All Travel Arrangements ovi r Oni~~ Counter. Aincrlcan or European. Itnilroad, Hlcnmnhlp and Pullman Ticket*. Hapsagro Cheeked,. Tax I cab, Travelers' Checks. fUCIOlOXI) TIIAXSPKII COMPANY, 800 ICnxt 3Ialti Street. Branch OMcoh: Jefferson?Murphy's Richmond lintels. "TIM 13 AND TROUBLE SAVERS." STEAMBOATS. OLD DOMINION LINE J.v. itlchmond, foot of A?n St. dully.7:00 P. m. LiMV? Newport Nbwm....;' C:W A. M. Arrlva K or la IK O.tw <V. M. CinnMtii With main tine itetfttliCit louvlni; Norfolk for Now York d.\lly. esrocpt Htmday. 7:'>> P. At. Connections alno mntlo by N. <C< W. Hy.. n I*. M.. and C. & O. lty ut 4 P. >1. N'llilit Hn<! Bteumcrs atop nt Claremont on Nlsrtml. and ari? mot l>v public cOnvejrmiM, .VIUC.1NIA NAVIOATION CO. Jaine* Itlver i>y dayllicht for Norfolk. Old Point, Newport N?nvn anil ull JumeK Itlver landing*. MonUav. Wednesday and Friday at ?>:'? A. M. Frttihl rec?lve?l for alt Junto* Itlver pointy. Delightful Trips by Sea NORFOLK TO BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE. M?Hi>iers ?Norfolk to Boc?on dally, exc?>?t Thursday. to Providence. Monday. 'Thursday nntl Saturday, p, m. '??a-.ios freight only. Tlimuch llckcts on *al<! at principal point.*, l-'lno Htfamer^ "xccl nt >rrvli;o. low furci. Wireless telegraph. Send for bookiet, Apply C. A O. It".. N. it W. lty',, Hlchrrtond Trust A Ravings Co I Inc.), corner Main and Seventh Struts. and itlchmond Tran^fsr Comt-.atiy. No. tf'D K. Male Stre?r Average Autumn Temperature 73 ? Authorized by Dept. Bermuda Gov't. Very Low Autiiiiin Itnte.s S. S. Trinidad saii.s DKCnMnnn r. and io. The itoym MkII Steam Packet Co., San derson & Son. Acts.. 12'State St., N. V. Quebec P. S. Co, l.tii., A. S3. Outerbrldg* ?: Co.. Agts.. 13 B'way, N. Y. For booklet* |*pply to above S. S. Co.'s or any Ticket Aufnt. HOTELS TURKISH AMI ROMAN BATHS. THE JEFFERSON HII'IIMOXII, VA. The most innftnlllooiit liotol In the South. Kuropcau plan, ltooins Hinfrlo ami en huIN;. with anil without b;?tlisv Special sample rooms. TAIII.i: tl'IIOTK ?nturtlny ntuP Suii dn.v, <1 In !?, M.r.O ftirli. Make Your Dollar Produce More in a New York City Hotel $2 $3 .50 PER DAY .00 PER DAY A pleasant room with private bath, facing large open court. (Not one room, out one hundred erf thorn > An excellent room with private bath, .facing ctrect, southern ex* posure. '(Not oue room, but elghty-sovou of them.) c Aluo attractive Room without Bath $1.50 per <iny. The Itestanrairt prices are moat moderate. LOCATION Oh? rrrtnnbe from 5 of tfie tangent ("apartment ?tor mi. Five inlnKte*' walk from 19 principal the atre*. Within a block of the Fifth Annue shop ping district. BSvory Hue of transportation pushes tho door. Plith Avenue 'liua linos und principal sur face linns. The Budxou Tbfeoa'ncrosa tho street. Elevated ltnilroed Station across the streets Subway Station three minutes away. Grand Central Stnllon withhi hovbu niInvito?, Pennsylvania ' ftallro&d station Jiwt on# block away. Vwr tamvettiimorn cno oaetlA *4* *? anyr*. ^ j. THE HOTEL EVERYTHING NDW AND MODERN. A FIVE MILLION DOLLAR HOTEL EQUIPPED TO SATISFY THE) MOST v EXACTING TASTE, All Baggage Transferred Free to and from PeaBsylra.tt(a Statloa. THE HOTEL MARTINIQUE On Broadway, 32d to 33d Street, New York. CHARLES LEIGH TAYLOR WALTER CHANDLER, JK. WALTER S. OH.SON President General Manager Vlco President 600Rooms 400 Baths Bringing Up Father Copyright, 1814, by International new* Service. --youve i^een HC>l.dln?j it ten already, r. and a-b ljqna a5> i'm GOT IX **?in' To 5tay > OUT! she. wants me to hold the. w?f*c a minuts : yd) COMH r\<iHT hgmf with mk ? hello ji?& - hcw 010 vol) e.ve*^ <iET 00t th?t> kvemirsc ? f ( swak8doot' mov i'll phone me wife AND - TELL h&r i'm \ OUT -' c*?' HELLO-mactf ie.- i tm\*?i^me-rm ? in the oruc store ot4 THE. cownef?