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I ADMITTEDLY THE BEST MEJDTTJM IN THE SOUTH FOR CI..ASS IVIKP ADVEKTI8IVQ. I'KLUPHCNK <?UH WANTS TO THB TIM 158-DISPATCH RANDOLPH 1 1 ttAWDOLPU tt^NT AO. RATES. OAII.Y. ene cent r xrrd -v.^.en paid In ad v*!ic?. No ad. t?/'" lor Itsa than '.0 cants. SUNDAY. on* and ma-half centa a word for ? I) rlanHlflud D''t aicept Kltuatlona Wanted ?t oca cent a itjrd. No ad. takaa (or lea* than IS tenia. hO ADS. ?M;?n tot !an than ? eanta when charged cr ?>boned In. Phoned ordera not fuarante-'J '.a-t.ifkaUorn not guaranteed ?fi?? l?:l? si Tel Yotit Wainb to A? P&o>pl<? Tlhnroiaglhi ftfine Swiinidlsiy T mes-Dispattcih But be sure to get your copy in Earl}' to insure proper classification and get best results. Copy should be in by 8 P. M. Saturday night. Send yours in to-day. The Times-Dispatch is the. best want medium in the South. | DILVTHri. JIIjIIjKT.?Died, at h'.H residence, 1625 West Main .Street, at ,v;40 o'clock A. M., Friday. February 2?. 1015, OEORf.E H. HlalLICV, fifty-nine yearn. He leaves wife and < lKht children?three 'daughters and flvu sons?to mourn their lot!h. Funeral 10 A. M. MONDAY, March 1. from St. Mary's Catholic Church. Inter* in*nt jn Mount <'a 1 vary Cemetery. DKADL.KY.?Died, February 2C, Ht 1:30 .?V. M., ;it hiH home, Itoxbury, Charles City County. Dll. TAZKWKI.I, ItRAD LEY. H-.n of 1st.- Colon. I John Bradley, of L<aut>d Hill and Mticklandn. He leaven a wile, who wan Miss l.eia Marston; nni- son, l>r. Kmmett Bradley, of Charles City; one daughter, Mrs Mountcastle. of North Carolina, and a nephew. Frank II. N.tt, of this city. Funeral from resilience THIS (Hat* urday) AFTIOItN' ?i ?N at 3 o'clock. IN* MKMOKIAM. The fanning ?>f Mure 'I'hnn n ,Mrrr Social l.lclil. LEWIS'.?Amofig th" members of our limited and generally somewhat mediocre social world, very few possess a marked personality, an atmosphere all their own. I have often watched MAKY LEWIS In her father'a drawing-room, her high- ' bred physique and bearing, tempered by a certain unconscious graclousness to the lesser people. forming a dis tinct personality and an 'indefinable atmosphere that for want of u better name, I describe us charm. 1 watched her very lately in a very quiet room, a room embowered in ex quisite flowers. '?olden sunbeams steal ing' in brought o::t the golden llk'ht of her abundant hair, and softly illumi nated her faultless profile The dignity and serenity that belonged to her seemed lntensl!l?*d by the deep repose of her lone sleep. Charm and distinction were not the only gifts of Mary Lewis. Possessed of rich mental endowments, she stood llrst In nil her studies ?'?* a schoolgirl: and though enjoying In early woman hood the admiration and attention that she naturally attract? I. unlike most social successes, she gave up society for the higher life of self-culture and literary pursuits, as her talents de veloped with maturity. Travel, then study and writing became her great pleasures for years before her death. Hoping to complete and publish the results of her labors, she struggled on. busy with h- r pen till lone after the commencement of her last illness. When forced to yield t-i suffering her In herited heroism rose to endure the long ordeal of ill health as courageously as her mt-ntal power had before taxed it self to finish her writing. Her one thought in illness was ever to spare anxiety and apprehension to the family who idolized her, and her eyes often smiled when her lips were silent from pain. On the last night , of her life her words were only com fort and encouragement. In addition to tlu St. Monica's Mis sion. to assist aped colored women, for; which she was largely responsible, and worked enthusiastically, there were cares In her life unknown even to her! friends. A colored girl on crutches, I whose support she had provided for' years, was overwhelmed by the- loss of | ' her best friend. She had watched over this protegee through others to the1 'very end. ^np of her last nets was to i mj clothing to fhe poor. Y So kind to the world In life. In death ? o left her honv in darkness, for the ..resence that hail illuminated their i lives had left them. MRS. LANDON It. MASON. ? IN IvIEMOKIAM. FOWLKK8.?Sacred to the memory of niy beloved husband. FLOYD FOWIiKKS, who departed this life Feb ruary 27, 1914. Thero is no (lock, howover watched and tended. But one dead lamb In there! There l? no fireside, howso'er defended But him ono vacant chair! Wo see but dlrnly through the mists and vapors. Amid tin-so earthly damps. What seem to us but sad funeral tapers May be heaven's distant lamps. There 1b no doath! What seems so Is transition. This life of mortal breath Is but a suburb of the life elyslan. Whoso portal we cull death. By his wife. KVA C. KOWLKBS. WILLIAMS.?Died, February 25. 1015. A slight tribute to one of the best women who ever lived from her two oldest boys. LIZZIE WILLIAMS wns ono. and one of the best, of a race now extinct?a "Southern Mammy." Those who knew them will undorstand?to those who did not, let It be explained that she was mother and friend to the children, and a member of the family to the heads of the house, and no one ever had a better friend, and no family a inore loyal member. Horn In Richmond in the home of Pol [tlaux Robinson, one of its most promi nent citizens. Shu grew to woman hood at Manakin, on James Klver. in the home of John Adklns. Es<|. For forty years sho wus u loved and hon ored member of the family of Mrs. George A. Cunningham, was baptized and married In h?>r house, and her chil dren were born th?-re. To have been associated with her was an honor, and to know her was to lovo [ her. I Peace to her ashes. Iir>?T AND FOUND. TO whom it may concern: Take notice that registered bonds of the city of Richmond, one numbered 154, for $100, due January 1, 11)22, and the other numbered 351, for $100, due July 1. 19L'2. registered in the name of Wirt E. Taylor, trustees Lloyd C. Tay lor, Infant, both bearing 5 per cent in terest, have been lost, stolen or de stroyed, and that I will make applica tion to the Auditor or the city or Rich mond, In accordance with law, for the Issuance of new bonds in lieu thereof at Ills ofllee In the city of Richmond, on May 15, 1915, at 12 o'clock noon of that day. LLOYD C. TAYLOR. Administrator. LOST, bet'won First National Bank and J. T. Allen &- Co., one pair gold rim eyeglasses with chain and catch iittached. Suitable reward if left at The Richmond Times-Dispatch ofllee. SALVAGED from James River freshet motorboat. Owner Identify at N'ew Htead Farm. William Foretener, It. F. D. 5, Richmond. LOST, between 1018 West Grace Street and Superior Theatre, or on Broad and Twenty-fifth Street car. black rib bon watch fob with*gold locket, carved front. Initials S. W. D. on back, with lady's photo inside. Reward if returned to above address or call phone Ran dolph 3299. FOl'ND. sum of money. M. F. Delaney, Murphy's Hotel. Richmond, Va., Feb. 2C. 1915. I NOTICE Is hereby given that Certlfl* i cat? No. 140^ for one hundred fl(iO) J shares of preferred stock of the Sea board Air Lln?- Hallway, standing In niy name on the books of said company, has been lost or destroyed; and uppll ? cation will be mad<' to the board of directors of said railway company for a new certificate of tin same tenor as the one so lost or <1? stroyud. JOHN A. COIvE. HKLi* WAXTEU?Male WANTED, railway mall and postal clerkR; examination soon; over 2.000 appoint ents yearly; prepa*--* at home. \Vrit< for Plan It of payme;i After ap point . nt. Philadelphia Buimess Col lege, Civil Service Dept.. Philadelphia, Pa. WANTBD. an experienced man In g<nt's furnishing and hnberdashery. State experience and salary. P. O. Hox 828. Danville, Va. WANTED, chauffeur, colored boy polite anil neat appearance: permanent place for the rlfiht hoy. Answer. giv ing references. K 12. carc Tlmes-Dls patch. RAlt?W*AY mall clerks, carriers, want ed Life positions; examinations May 1. Pay for instructions after you re ceive position. Apply Liberty Institu tion, Rochester, N. V. WANTED Immediately. 2 pood drill runners, 2 pood helpers, white, for shaft and tunnel work, l.ox S. Esmont. Va. . _ WANTED, neat appearing, capable young men for a pood business propo sition. Apply in person 11 West Main Street. MANCFACTT'RER wants salesman of ability to sell new article placed on market February 1; commission basis; no competition; 100 per cent pro".*. Dauphin Device Co., Spooner Ruilding, Harrlsburg, Pa. EXPERIENCED offlc? man: must have knowledge of bookkeeping and do stenographic work; pood opportunity for bright fellow to connect with large corporation, opening branch office In Richmond. Answer, irlvlntr experience, age, salary expected and telephone number. F 14, care Times-Dispatch. HETjI* WANTED?Female. GOOD business young lady with expe rience to mark and sort laundry. Ad dress Clifton Forge Steam Laundry, Clifton Forge. Va. WANTED at once, experienced lady stenographer for temporary and pos sible permanent work. Address Ileal Estate, P. O. Hox 192, city. HELP WANTED?Male and Female. THOUSANDS Kovernment Jobs op?n to men and women. $05 to }160 month. Wrlto for list. Franklin Institute. Dept. 43Q-H. Rocliester. N. V. lU'.'llMO.N'l) Kovorninent clerk exami nations March 16. 570 month. Sam ple questions free. Franklin Inutltut?, IVM't ?2!?- It. Rochester. N. V. ASSISTANT farm foreman, married. wife to board helr>. House, fuel. Kar den furnished. Only man who under stands modern methods need apply. J. Mcphall. H. F. D. f>. Richmond, Va. HELP WANTED?Professional. \V ANTIOD, physician registered In Vir ginia or North Carolina for tncdical advertising ottlce. Address Virginia Hotel. Room 2s, Staunton. Va. SITUATION WANTED?Male. , YOUNG man, rapid typewriter operator and ofllce assistant, acquainted with i llllni? system and advertising: have own machine; now employed by large mail order house, desires change. Address P. O. Hox 012. city. _ WANTJ3D, position, experienced book keeper and collection man. Prefers wholesale position In small town of ' 20,000 to 35.000. Rox 112. Bristol, Va. I WANTKD. employment In or near city j for white and colored boys. 14 to 17 ; years of ago. Juvenile Court of Rlch j tnond. Room 5. Cltv Hall. Phone Ran I I.dph r,22. YOUNG man with good references de sires position to learn the under taking business. Address B 802. care Times-Dispatch. A capable ofllce man and accountant of several years experience desires [connection with some large concern. Married, and can furnish best city ref erences. Address 1> 910, care Tlmes I >ispulc"n. WANTED, by competent young man. position as bank bookkeeper: now employed; best references. Address Jj j 14 s. care Tlmes-Dlspatoh. [GARDNER wants position, first-class (lower, fruit and vegetable grower. References. M. Flowers, Charlottes ville, Va. LINOTYPE machinist, operator, printer. 1 ?> years' experience wants work. .Fast, accurate and ?steady; anything reasonable In war time. \V. O. Tlppett, , I .at i h. S. C. 'DRI'GOIST, retrlstTod. want position: native state: single; 20 years experi ence. Know soda fount business: come at once; furnish references. Salol. Box j 152. I.aureus, S. C. SITUATIONS WANTKD?Female. A No. 1 stenographer possessing ability and experience desires opportunity to riiakt> good. Experienced private sec retary. C'an furnish references from prominent business men. Moderate sal ary. Address C 115, care Tlmes-Dls patch. Vil.'NO lady wants position as typist or ofhee assistant. Will >ise own ma chin". Phone Madison r>972. ACCOUNTANTS. BOOKS opened, closed. systematized: i audits made periodically; financial i statements prepared. Terms reason able. Address G 916. care Tlmes-Dls i pat eh ?' X \ TFD?Mnlemnen. I 'SALKSMKN'. our specialties Interest people who buy high-class poods. Write to-day for free booklet. The Cleveland Supply Co., Warren Street, | Shelbv. X. C. C J \V A ,VTKI>?A eents .? TIIK celebrated Blue Ridge dyspepsia 1 water has a State-wide reputation for relief of Indigestion and stomach troubles. Ask your doctor. Sales agency at Guerrarit Arcade. Address I'hil F. Brown, rhones, Randolph 9303 or 4547. BIO money being made every day by our live agents selling our nulomo hllp supplies. Write for fre" Instruc tions telling how. Conestoga Supply ! Co., Bcrwyn. Pa. W A N'TI'P. ,-i t s and salesmen for hiirh-elass automobile specialties. 'Iood for $75 to $1'"> weekly. Investi gate. L. Stewart Barr Co., Washing ton, D C FOR KENT?Rooms. S'ICELV furnished rofxs, 7'. S and 71! East Marshall Stree' Mrs J E. Fltts. ATTRACT! VIC nioms. 11 North SIxth, between Franklin and Main Streets. TWO nicely furnished, large connecting rooms, adjoining bath, hot-water heat, electric lights, phone. Will rent separately If desired. 1821 West Grace. 2 third-story rooms, single or en suite. 315 East Franklin Street. ATTRACTIVE rooms with board. 8 North Laurel. Randolph G0f.3-L. i NICE front room, comfortably fur 1 nished. steam heat, private family. ?, lj{ K.i st a r.ice. LA KG Iwell furnished room, steam heated, running water, bath; also single room. 317 West Grace. 'EXTRA nice rooms furnished, heated. 70S West Grace; board convenient. ATTRACTIVE rooms, good board. 8 North Laurel. Randolph C0C>3-L. BOARDING. S27 West Kranklln Street, deslrablo rooms, with board: also table board. M-s Rurbank. the webster; ROOMS and board, absolutely first class; central, prices verv reason able. Madison 2435 1014-1016 East i FIRST-CLASS apartments, vapor heat, privato hath and excellent cuislno furnished to permanent and transient boarders at Mrs. Horace Wellford Jones's new and well-equipped house. ' 200 East Franklin St <*ot. BOARDING. I K'HJLEVARD Inn. or ilampton Itomb. Beautiful location. country nn?l sea shoe combined, w'.th city conveniences. Excellent table. Terms. IS* to ? 12 per week. Near golf links Open all the year. Misses T .bb. noulevaru Inn. Hump in. Va. ROOM "ami board. 209 South Third street, strictly modern equipment. Cuisine unexcelled; special accommoda tions for transient. High-class servico In every respect. IjAR'IR Hunny alcove room, scrnnil floor, first-class board. 1000 Park Avenue. WANTKI)?Hoard. YOCNG business woman wIbIich board, private family preferred; locution central; terrm. moderate. C 112, care Times- Dispatch. FOll SALE?Heal Estate. EAST Orace Street property containing 1 t rooms suitable for boarding-house, now till.mI with boarders; also good will. Will sacrifice for <julyk sale or exchange for other property In West End. 1'. O. Box 775, city. NICE modern home of 12 rooms on Kloyd Avenue, near Monroe I'ark, direct from owner. I'rice, J'i.000. Ad dress F 710, care Times-1 >ispatch. FOR .sal'-, 2 acres, new 4-room house, 2 outbuildings. George II. Sowers, Route 5. Hichmond, Va. KOR sab-, an unusual bargain in a farm of 71 1-2 acres. .'! 1-2 miles from railroad. In good section. Half cb-ared. balance in timber; certainly worth SI,000. Good tenant house; fair stable; <iuarter mile to fine store. Convenient for schools and churches. Extra fine quality soil. This place ran be bought for S2.000 cash in the next 30 days. Yon must be quick to take advantage of this bargain. Sorr.mervllle Trust Co., Inc., Newport News, Va. FOR SAhK. Som? folks say real estate is increas ing everv day. If it isn't agents are. Be It as It may. $5,000 will buy a whole block in the West End directly in lino of best improvements. Come and see. Don't phone. EDWARD S. ROSE CO.. Heal Estate and I.oans. 11 North Eleventh Street. FOR SALE?Farms FARM 3 fnlleu Williamsburg, ISO acres, 40 clear, 20 pecan, over 200 apple trees; also plums, peaches and grapes; *1,500 worth timber. Price, 13,500. Terms reasonable George Wright, Williamsburg, Va. WANTED?Real Estate. LIST your farms v*lth J. A. Connelly & Co. Write postal for necessary i blanks. WANTED, to rent for the summer months. large boarding-hous" or small hotel. Address C. I. Thomas, 307 , Market Street. Charlottesville. Va. WANTED?Farms. WANTED, 15 or 20 acres of farming land. Statelocat ion and price. Ad dress L 14C, care Times-Dispatch. W A XT ED, 15 or 20 acres of farming land. State location a id price. Ad r?-MS L 1 41*. care Tl mey-Pispati ll. FOR rent?Real Estate. ATTRACTIVE RENT LIST Apartments, Dwellings. Fluta. McVeigh & glinn. HOUSE, 8 rooms. bath, etc., carafe. Aydv -ill North Fourth Street. I Oit rent?Business Property. OFFICE space, phor>e. typewriter and stenographer: will share above with congenial party; moderate terms: loca tion Ninth ar.d Main. Call Madlaon L!>77 for appointment OFFICE room in Travelers' Bulldlni; free to male public stenographer. Telephone service. F 11. care Times Dispatch; FOR RENT?Plata. FOH rent, new flats, 6 rooms each. Pa*'< Avenue, near Meadow. Epps & Epps Co., }>02 East Franklin. FURNISHED flat for rent. P rooms, liot wat.-r heat, electric lights, etc.. very desirable, #50 per month. April 1 to Nov. mber 1, second flat. 1010 Park Avenue. UTOMOHIl.i;* CHANDLER 'Light Sly, 5-passcnger, Kood condition; looks good; new tires; self-starter, etc. A 201, care Times-l 'ispatch. FOR sale, 1013 Chalmers Six. self starter and fully equipped, including one extra tire, fSOO. Address E. J. II., care Times-Dispatch. ?? ;?;??? FOR SALE?Vehicles. FOR SALE, 2 dump wagons. Can be seen at IS South Tenth Street. FOR SALE?Business. GENERAL merchandise business for sale In nice little town. Annual bus iness 5.J0.00U Nice line In all branches i carried. Will sell on very wasy terms to responsible party. Address Mer chant. cars Times-Dispatch. Richmond, Va TO EXCHANGE. I have gilt-edge paper; will trade for I automobile. Address C 11*'., care , Tiiivs-Dlspat.-h. IWII.L trade real estate paper for piano, j Give full particulars and make. Ad ' dress C 117, care Times-Dispatch. FOR SALK?Animals. FOR 8A1.P, HORSES. MARKS, M(7X>BS. AT CRUI.L'S STAHLICH. 18 SOUTH TENTH STREET. PARTIES in need of good serviceable 1 stock rlnht out of the hardest Kind J of work ran And them at our stables and see them at work. We have mulos from 800 pounds to 1.360 pounds. Price. $126 per pnlr up. and horses and morel from 900 pounds to 1.400 pounds, price. $66 a head up This stock Is all In good condition, and will be sold under j a full guarantee. If not as represented , money refunded FOR sale?1250 will buy a good younf pair of mules right out of the hard. I est kind of work, will weigh 2.300 1 pounds* In Rood condition .sound and i quick walkers Also one pair of good 1 blockv mules weighing 2,200 pounds I As good n pair of work mules as there I are in Richmond. Price, $226 Will | j; i v.? 30 days' trial If not as represent- i cd, * will give money back. Can b*' seen at Crane's Stable, lt> South Fif teenth Street. Half srjaare Irum Main Stieet Station. HORSES. MARKS AND MULES FOR SALIC. TEX head of work horses, mares and mules, weighing from i'0<? to 1,400' pounds. Prices, {7f> and tip. This stock! is riKht out of hard work, and In good] condition. Parties wishing to buy i would advise them to look at this stock' before purchasing. Apply 41.1 North] Fifth Street. for sale! 2~o iTead of good'mules ? just ofl' of road contract work. These mule.s are all in. good condition, and will In* sold ch?-ap. ("an be seen at 1 Crnil's Stable?, is South Tenth Street.! FOR sale, "ii head of extra good work horses and mules, right out of the i livery and transfer wagon. 10 or 12 of! the above are young and sound. Good lookers and good anywhere you hitch t hem. Akcs from 5 to 12 years old.! Prices from $5o to $175. Also 4 good combination saddle and driving horses. I Will tacattle In trade, or part cash and satisfactory note for balance. Any horses or rntile sold by us must be as represented. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. ? Also horses and mules for hire by the day or month. Smith & lli.v. Livery and Transfer Sialics, 'j00 block West Gary. Rear City Auditorium. Call Madison 7723, 27S3 or 27S4. POt'LlKY AM) BIRDS. FOR sale, pigeons. Blue Barrod Homers, Red and Red Sparkled Car neaux. at prices to please you. Write I 11. P. Winn, Campbell, Va. FCtl SALK?Miscellaneous FOR sale. nice clean white paper. 60 Inches wide. Suitable for wrapping anything requiring whtti paper, such ds bread, glassware, laundry, etc.. 11.26 per 100 pound- it the office. Call at ?>l f rV <1 rst ll ">'>r. FOR sale, old papers at SO cents per !00 pounds at this < ',>0. Call at flrsi floor Will not be delivered. EGGS and butter, fresh gathered, guar anteed eggs direct from the farmers' baskets to vou, 15 dozen $4, 30 dozen 57.50. Fresh sweet country butter, cl>t ice pound prints, 30c, express pre paid. Cash with order. No. C. O. D. Ray's Cash Produce Market, Lincoln ton. N*. C. FOP. sale, large balance In Common wealth Bank. Address F 202, care Times-Dispatch. CHOICE pecans, fample 25c. Stockton Paper Shell Pecan Groves, Stockton. Ala. M!sri:iti,.\yKorK ,va svs. FOR KXCH.'XCF. FQCITY IN RICH MONO CITY PROPERTY FOR IIORSKS \xn MUI/%' OK OVERLAND ^ ">R JIAXWRI.Ii ACTi'tMOniLE, 1915 MOPKt,. in NO. I COXIMTION. AD PRKS-S I! C'ARK TIM ES-DISPATCH. WANTKO, Fecond-hand poney, buggy! nml hani'Hs it) prooil condition; name price. \V. H. TrevHian, Ark, Va. BYCICLKS AM) .MOTORCYCLES. FOR sale, one- Tver Johnson bicycle in perfect condition. Apply 1207 \V<st Broad Street. A bargain for $15. BLSlNi.SS I'HANt'KB FOR sale, one of the host established carriage and wagon factories In the South <!oin? a uoorl cash business. ! Choice location, imo:> r of debt. Direct! from owner C 133. care Times-Dis pa tch FOR sale or trade, apartment property in Washington. 1). C., Twenty-first j Street, Xorlhwest. Beat residential section of the city. Will trade for a" *--ood farm or timber lands. P. II. Thompson. Salisbury. X. C. John C. l.awson, South Boston, \"a. A Baltimore saloon; ol'l stand; West Baltimore Street. Pint. including dwelling. only ?.~o a month. Price. $<>, Address F -'wearer. 1738 E. Lan vale Street, Baltimore, TVtd. C,OOl> opportunity for energetic man u itii .-mall capital. Call on Blue Blaze Burner Co., 110 Xorth Seventh Street, and inspect proposition. YiH'Ni; man with years' bank expe rience wi.shfs to buy working inter est la established concern. References exchanged. Address R., care Times I'-lspatcli. IF you need Additional capital and the s.rvl'-es of an experienced account ant write I'. R. Taylor, General Do liv.-r . Norfolk, Va. WA XTi: B?Part ners. I'ARTXKR wanted to furnish capital for putting on the market a guaran , reed cute for chronic and spasmodic asthma. Address I> 6, care Tinies i I '^1 atch. K>., CO A I- AM) WOOD WHY buy preen and wot wood when yon can pet perfectly dry oak and I pine blocks or oak and pine slabs at! f-ame price Coat lo suil every stove I or farnace that hums to usbes. Long's, i i Madison 10(59-?J070. I SPECIAL NOTICES. AT stud?Touch Me. by Tn? Commoner Touch Not. full Brother to Great Britain, one of the largest winners on the turf In 1?14. AIho Imp. Duke of Kondal. by Sir Modaed-Imi). DuoheHs of Kendal. Kco, JG-J10. No Insurance. Mares boarded at 60 cents per day. Ellerslle Stock Farm. David Dunlop, proprietor, Petersburg. Va. NOTICE of removal?The Blue-Blazo Burner Company has been purchased by a Richmond Arm. and has removed from 100 North Klghth Street to 116 North Seventh Street. Demonstrations all day. County rights for sale. Call In. WANTED, the present addrem of Mr. and Mrs. John Wothlngt "m, who re cently lived at 700 Nicholson Street, Richmond. Va. They will hoar some thing to their advantage by writing to V. if. Cahlll, 310 Maplo Street. Holyoke. Mass. TALK with Jitney Association to-day If you contemplate using your car In Jitney service. They Have you money and Increaso your patronage. Head quarters, 1308 West Broad. Randolph lS.r?7._ YOUR Sunday dinner will be complete with Sanyotir's Ice Cream, delivered to any address. J1 per gallon. A. San your, 2QQ1 Venable. Madison 11~>0. NOTICE?Executor THIS Company having qualified as ex ecutor of the estate of John Wilds, deceased, all persons having claims against said estate will please present them, and those Indebted to the estato will please make payment at this ollice. VIRGINIA TRUST COMPANY, Executor of John Wilds, Deceased. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. NOTICE OK DISSOLUTION OF PART NERSHIP. AND THAT ONE OF THE PARTNERS WILL CONTINUE THE | BUSINESS. Notice is hereby given that the part nership carried on by C. H. Burton and Robert O. McCllntocK, under the namo and style of Burton & McCllntock. plumbing, tinning and gas fitting. 504 West Main Street, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, and In the future the business will be carried on by the said C. H. Burton, on his aep jarate account, who will pay and recolve all debts duo and owing to and from the said partnership In the regular courso of business. This 17th dav of February. 1915. C. H. BURTON, ROBERT O^ McCLINTOCK. TO whom It may concern: We havo this day dlsolvcd the partnership known as Stertz & Seay, Builders. 112 North First Street. Wm. C. Stertz will receive all accounts due the abovo concern and pay all blllB due by said Arm. Wm. C. Stertz will continue business at the same place, 112 North First Street, Richmond. Va. Michael Seay wishes to announce to his friends and public that ho will con duct a general contracting and build er's repair business. Office 716 CJlftln Avenue. Phone Randolph 2778. Rich mond, Va. NOTICE?Church. PP KPRYTKRI AN. Fl RKT rriF.SRYTF.RI AN C H U R C H I'rcachlnc nt 1! A. M and at 8 P. M. by the pastor RF.V. F. T. M'FADEN, D. D C->un<lay School at 9: SO, Bible classes at 10:3) A. M. PECON D PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Fifth, near Main?REV. RUHSBLL CEOIU D. !>., pastor. Services at 11 A. M. There will ba no evening service on account of tho union lorvli't-a at Grace Street, when S. D. OORhOX will speak Wednesday. 8 P. M. Sunday School, 9:tt A. M. ORACE STRKET PRESBYTERIAN Church.? Preaching at 11 A. M. by REV. W L. I.1NGLE. I). I> At 8 P. >1. 3. Q. GOR DON will give the (lrat of his groat talks, At 4 P. M. Mr. Gordon will also speak. CHURCH OF THE COVENANT?REV J. CALVIN STEWART. L> D.. pastor Preach ing a> 11 A. M. by REV. S. C. GORDON. Sun day School at 9:30 A. M. and Bible classes meet at 10 o'clock A. M No service at night The opening service of the meetings to ho held by Mr Gordon will be at Grace Street Presbyterian Church at 8 o'clock. No Wed nesday service at this church on account of the Gordon meetings at Grace Street Presbyterian during the week to Thursday. Evo'ybndy welcome to all these meetings. W RS1MINSTER I'RESDYTEItlA.N Church (He\ I AM ES Y. FAIR D. D.. pas tort.? Preaching to-morrow 11 o'clock by tho pastor. No night service. METHODIST. CENTENARY METHODIST (GRACE Street, between Fourth and Fifth!.?The pastor. DR. T. A. SMOOT will preach at both services on Sunday at 11 A. M and S P. M. BROAD STREET METHODIST CHURCH (Tenth and Broad Streets).?Preaching at 11 A M mil Vt'i P M. by the pastor, the REV. JOHN W. SHACKFORD. Morning theme: "Introducing Others to Jesua." Even ing subject: "Jesus's Rcceptton of the Stranger." A cordial welcomo to all. BAPTIST SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH (ADAMS and Franklin Streets). ?THOMAS CLAGFTT SKINNER. D I> . minister Services 11 A and 8 P. M Tlie pastor will preach at notn servlros Morning subject: "llablt." Evon ing subject: "Putting Out tho Flame " Quartet choir. Seats free. Strangers wel come. GROVE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH ? Grove Avenue and Harrison Street). ? REV. W. C JAMES, Th. D.. pastor ? Preitchlns by tho pastor at 11 A. M. and 8 P SI Sun day School at 9:15 A M. (JcHse F W'?od, super It tendent). Wednesdny evening prayer meeting ut S o'clock. LEIGH STREET BAPTIST CHURCH Broad and Twenty-flth street car pass tho door-.?Pastor .1. J. WICKER will preach at 11 A. M. on "A Dreadful Place." and at S P. M\ on "Revivals and the Billy Sunday Meetings." UNITARIAN. FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH?Rut. ALEX ANDER T. BOWSER, minister, Floyd Ave nue and Harrison Street Subject Tor Sun day. February 2-1: First sermon In series on "The Distinctive Principles of Unltarlanlam ?tho Fatherhood of God." Severclae at 11 o'clock. All seata froo, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. REGULAR SERVICES OF FIRST Church of Christ. Scientist, will be held to morrow morning in church edifice (corner Park Av<nue and Meadow Street) at II o'clock. Subject: "Chrl.it Jesus" Wednesday evening testimony and experience meeting at .S:Si> The reading-rooms (Nos. 601-fi03i are located In the Virginia Railway and Power Company Building, corner Seventh and Franklin Slreet.s. and are open dully, except Sundays and holidays, from 10 A. M. to S P. M. All are cordially Invited. IN MOV IK L.I.VD. VIRGINIA. 711 East Broad. 6o Day and Night. Except on Special Featuro l>uys. TO-DAY ? SPECIAL. 'THE SPY'S Fate." In three parts. "Old Isaac son's Diamonds," In two parts. Fourth episode of "The Olrl Detective Series." "Tho Younc Man Who Flggered," fea turing Hilly Quirk. MONDAY ? "ItENEATH THE SEA." in two parts. "Tho Millionaire Cab by" (comedy.) REX. Broad at Seventh. So Day and Night, Except on Special Foature Days. TO-DAY ? WILLIAM S. HART, IN "Tho Sheriff's Streak of Yellow." two-reel, IC. B. "She Never Knew," Amorlcan. "The Witness," two-reel Krlterlon, featuring Dorothy Daven port. Zudorn, In "Tho Twenty Million Dollar Mystery." MONDAY?"THE MAN WITH A REC ord," Reliance. "Runaway Jano," Episode No. 4. The gr<'at lovo story series, "Springtime feeling," Keystone Comedy. VICTOR. Broad at Eighth. Bo Day and Night. Except on Special Feature Days. TO-DAY ? "AVALANCHES," SPE olal feature, flvo parts, featuring Catherine Countess. MONDAY?EXPLOITS OF ELAINE. NO. $10, latest episode. "His Runaway wife (Blograph special, featuring Franklin Ritchlo). "Ham and tho Jit ney Bus" (Knl'-ni comedy.) Coming, "Belgian" or European War, Thursday, March 11. "What a Woman Will Do," March IS. LITTLE THEATRE. T O - D A Y ? "UNCLE CRUSTY," ED Ison comedy. "House of Horror," Blograph drama, George Ade'n comedy. "Wanted, a Nurse," Vitagraph. "Won ders of Magnetism," Edison. NEW THEATRE. TO-DAY?"OUT OF THE STORM." Lubln. "Grizzle Gulch Chariot Race," Sellg comedy. "From tho Shadow," Biograph. "Taxlcab Mys tery," three-reel feature. ALBION. 5c THEATRE. Third, between Broad and Grace. ] T O - D A Y ? L-KO COMEDY, "THE Avenging Dentist," In two reels, jwlth Blllio Ritchie. "Mystery of tho , Man Who Slept," with Ben Wilson anil Dorothy Phillips, comedy MONDAY ?"THE MASTER KEY," eighth episode, two parts, featuring Bob Leonard and Ella Hall. "Fatty's Infatuation," comedy. "Th<* Dear Old Hlpocrlte." Also other good pictures. SHOES. rc CUT RATE SHOES. FAMILY shoe* at rock bottom price*. Empire Shoe Comway, 504 West Bp id Street. PROPOSALS? Sealea SEALED proposals addressed to J. R, Jones. Chairman Street Committee, and plainly marked, "Bid on Crusher" or "Bid on Motor," will bo received un til March 1, 1915, at noon, on furnishing: to the City of Petersburg, one rock crusher of 8 tons per hour guaranteed capacity, with elevator and nhuto screens; also one 500-volt 20-H. P. D. C. motor, equipped with all necessary starting apparatus. Bidders must fur nish complete specifications for all ap paratus bid on, and provide in bid for 30-day trial beforo acceptance. Tho Street Committee reserves the right to reject any or all bids. OFFICE OF~STATE HIC,HWAT_COM^ MISSIONER. Richmond, Va., Feb. 26, 1915. Bids will be received at the clerk's ofllce, Courtland, Va., until 12 o'clock M., Saturday, March 13. for the con struction of a steel bridge. 65 feet long over Mill Creek, near Burdette, -ind a steel bridge 195 feet long over Black water River, near Scott's Siding, In Southampton County, Va. Plans and specifications on file at tho clerk's office. Courtland, Va? and at this oillce. A certified check for S250 must ac company each bid, one check for both bridges. Further information furnished on ap plication to tho undersigned. The right Is reserved to relect any or all bids. O. I* COr.EMAtf. State Highway Commissioner. MKKTIN(;j?. Mechanics and Merchants Bar.k. Richmond, Va.. Jan. 27. 1915 THE annual meeting of stockholders of this bank will be held FRBRU.V BY 27, at 12 o'clock, at the bank. Twelfth | and Hull Streets. J H. PATTRSON. j Cashif>r. THE annual meeting of the stockhold ers of the Clnns-Rady Company will bo held at the otllce of the company, 1005 East Main Street, Richmond. Va., on March 1 at 12 o'clock noon. GEO HUE W. BADY. Secretary. HOTEll Tl It KlSli A.Xli UOMAK BATHS, THE JEFFERSON RICHMOND. VA. The most magniftcent Hotel In the South. European plan. Rooms sing!a and en suite, with and without bathd. Special sample rooms. TA1ILK D'HOTE Saturday and San* 4ay, U lu 0. tl.ftl) rnrli. I"fs A SAD ERRAHD IN COIN' ON - ME DARUIN' ? POOR DlNTY MOORE IS VERY ILL AH' HE ASKED ME TO COME AN' SEE him tonicht: I'm AV/FULLY SORR^f T? HEAR YOOR HUSBAND 1-j SICK -me HUSBAND OlNTY MOORE - l HOPE \ IS KEELPiM^ HI Ml ' CHEERED UP I had TO PULU The. bAME kihd or a story to ClT got MESELF! C~ YOUR bTOR^ WORKED FltSE DlNTY ! IN THAT CASE YOU CAN <iO ?'M SORRY I spoke SO n HARSH TO I VOO' AND V/HERE Do YOU THItSK YOU ARE CO?NCi DIDN'T 1 TELL VOU NOT to co OUT ! YOUR HEART IS IN THE P^HT PLACE ^a^ie1 V/HEN HE DOES COME HOME WILL ED more THAN Dlhty\/ MOORE To Cheer, him up' I THOUGHT fOUR HUSI5AND VWb SICK c? HE ISN'T r3 , HERE1 Bringing Up Father ? Copyright. 1915. Intcrnatlonnl Newf Service.) n * m By George McManus