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the ffnc?E. 66e ]? IT WAS,
vans old man ujodld raise
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6uess I'LL GO doim) ANDTOKE
A S40INT how the n0tt> home y
GRODMOS IS 6ett/n' al0n6 -l)
some class To these H<v
grounds, 0el1evje ME.key
TO THE- DOOR amo eyfrrytmw
ujell
KNOWN
sayings
iliusTraTed
fou^d amd
eleuew ,
ounces!
WHAT is THE FIRST th/a/s* A asan
usually plants im- his garden ?
hks FEET J
ASK antf^ody ! ^
L'yj&W !
FROM STANLEY lu<m8 LOCAu BoSf
ujhy should bartenders MAKE ($ood
MUSICIANS 1
' toe FIRST fa^
) [ see CUTT/n'
, mis i\)tTlAU5 im
("THAT" grand ma no
iv!ill 16f T F it'S.
7hats <&m\ BE ;
TOO nice TA c
. fool ujltr/ ! _-v
BY THIRD strike
vjhem the bun<?H (sets 0a<?k from
that cruise on man's father's oasT
iqff yacht we <pan e?spectto see some
iclassy pall GAMES all rl6wr all right
|ju5t LOCK afthe alewt grpuajps 1 '
Or"
aviolher uiewt OF THE tfeut HOME <5R.00.VDS
bein^ fitted op fty VAN'S father-.
boys
rpjrlstercd umtcd St:it?n patent Office
ttie feds Have Nothing on These New Grounds
FURNITURE
C
entral Furniture Co.
207 W. Broad St.
Will move to Nos. 7 and West
Broad Street. September 1.
25% to 50%
Reductions
On Everything
Refrigerators
All Sizes
$4.45 Up.
$29.00 Refrigerator. 821.7.1.
Kasv Terms.
Dressers
$37.50 Dressers .SiI7.!l.">
$31.25 Dressers
$27.50 Dressers S2(?.7.~>
$ iii.50 Droasera $10.75
I'sed Dressers from up.
"Century" Gas
Range Special
Our N>< S2 *22.r>o Range. with
elevated oven, during this sale
only six.oil. This range is equal
to other:- s1 llin? as high as 827.50.
Mother Hubbard
Kitchen Cabinets
Make you glad you can conk.
They have every convenience.
They will stand the a.-id test. New
one? just received will he offered
during this sale at a discount of
:T. per rent.
Big Lot of Used Furniture
Which we must Hose out hefoie
we move at less than half
viginal price.
Central Furniture Co.
?7 West Broad Street.
GROCERIES
Large Spring
Chickens, lb. fclOC
Country Eggs. doz 22c
Large New Potatoes, pk..20c
3 qts. Hanover Tomatoes. 25c
Table Talk Flour, sack..-14c
Nice Rait. Pork, lb 10c
Good Grainy Lard, lb 10c
Great Pig Cabbage, each. .5c
Best Tub Butter, lb 30c
Water Ground Meal, pk. .27c
2 cans Cali. Peaches. .. .25c
4 lbs. Sugar 20c
With I/, lb. of Goort Tea. .20c
Vegetables. Fruits and Fresh
Meats in Abundance and
Lowest Cash Pirces.
The August Grocery
Company, Inc.
j(;ll and ?13 East Marshall,
j Phone Madison 1232, 4506.
PATENTS
PATENTS
THAT PROTECT A NO PAT
Books and Advice Free
?en<l sketch or model for search. Highest
HeferenreB. Best Itcmiltn. Promptness
Assured.
WATSON E. COLEMAN, Patent Lawyer
624 IT. Street, >1. IV.. WHililuglOn, II. C.
I'lUNTIXf? AM) ADDRESSING. I
... ? ?
D ? .? HAVKIVS A fl A MCI .N S
rrinting u niu si. Mnd. .v.mi
HOOK find JOII I'HINTI.Nfi
buitn?f? card*, tl.'fl; 500 bill heads, II ?3.
l.W) (or 51."W envelopes. $1.2D. 1.000 for 11.75.
W. II. SCOTT.
SCOTT'S OUi Market Drug Store Is
the store of Ri',hmf?n<l. 'When you
get ar.ythinii from Scott's it.- rit;ht. J
The best Turkish Olive the gal
lon: Scott'? Corn Plaster will make a
cripple dance for Joy, 1 S'.ott's \Von-:
| derf j1 Blood Mixture < ni idles the bloodj
nn'l makes it as pure as an Inf.int. $1
the b..ttb ; Scott s Digestive Elixir is a
'panacea fo: nervous Indigestion. "<0c;
! -s.-ott'? Livt-r Pills. b<st or. earth. 10c;
I S< ott's I'll-: Salve Is a wonder, 23c;
Scott's Rheumatic Mixture positively
I tur'-a, Cunningham's Royal P.em
cdv and injection f'?r men 'loos the
i work, 50c e.'-ii; * 'unninghanVs Elixir of
' Life restores lost inanhoo'.1, ~"c; chew-!
; InK tobairo. :,C arirl Hi*. plug; smok
lint; tobaci o, 20c the pound; SI Maic
1 num Brand Tea, the half-pound.,
Trusses tit ted by an expert; no charge
for tilting. Mall-orders a specialty.
Bit; stock, right prices and polite at
tention. We bek_your _p_atronape.
1'ANAMA. and straw hats cleaned,
I blocked and. rctrimmed in latest
? styles; special attention to out-of-town
i trade. Write for prices. Schloss, Hat
; tor. i22 East Broad Street.
' ALL""kinds ot ladles' and Bents' hats
cleaned and blocked; satisfaction
guaranteed: mail orders given prompt
attention. Verra Hat Works. 211 North
First, Richmond. Va.
\v!7 are splendidly equipped to supply
your wants for s* .is<mable poods?
ga'rden. lawn and field tools, rubber
Jiose. screen doors and windows, i">m
plote line of paints, varnishes, enamels,
etc., fishing tackle and baseball poods.
! flood poods at right prices. Evans
I Hardware Company, opposite Elba Sta
tion. Phono Madison 30S6.
"oP'frncii featjiers.
OSTRICIT feathers?Take your old
feathers to Thurston's; they will
make them new again. Thurston's, No.'
; 'jiT North First Street.
HOSE.
TUK kind that lasts. 10c foot up at
Vaughan's. Madison 101. 16 East
inroau Street.
YOUR FLOORS
WILL look good if you use Peerless
i Cleaner and Polisher 2;>c bottle at.
Yaughan's. Madison 1 04
25c.
BUYS a big bottle Peerless Cleaner
and Polisher, sold all over city. .
Vaughan's. Madison 104.
11 ATS cleaned and pressed Ladies'
hats. 50c; Panamas. 4?c; straws, 2:>c;
i soft hats. 10c. John Rupas,. 714 Fast;
Broad. Madison 0405. Next to Co-'
J lonlal. |
DIAMOND, TIFFANY, 1 1-8 KARAT.
WILL SELL CHEAP TO QUICK
BUYER \ 305. CARE TIMES-DIS
PATCH. j
BEAUTIFUL DIAMOND SAPPHIRE;
RING. COST ?12">. WILL SACRl-|
FICE FOR fSO. .1 326, CARS TIMES-|
DISPATCH. j
DEATHS
COTTLE.?Passed away suddenly at his !
home in Washington, D. <'.. Tuesday
night. MR. ALBERT COTTLE, lie was I
for many years connected with the
Government Printing Oflice and latterly
in charge of the State department
branch. He was a member of St. John's
Lodpo of Masons and belonged to Com- ,
mandery Knights Templar. Almas ]
Temple" of Mystic Shrine and G. A. R.
I He served during the war In Company
I II. Fifth Massachusetts Infantry, of j
which Captain D. Webster Davis was
commander. He married fifteen years j
I'igo Miss Julia Denison Burr Thomp- ;
son. of this city. His wife and a
'brother, Mr. Frank Cottle, of South
Dakota, survive him.
The funeral was from St. Pauls
i Church. Interment private at Arlington
National Cemetery. Friday last. Sena
tor Lodge and C.eneral laylor, of Bos
i ion, were warm personal friends.
funeral notice.
j N" 101.SON.?The funeral of MRS. LEON i
l M NELSON, who died 1' riday even
ing," will take place from Uje Mortuary
Chapel, Hebrew Cemetery. PHIS (Sun
day) AFTERNOON. July IS, 191... at
4:30 o'clock.
RAIIM.?Entered into perfect peace
July If., at her home. 3If. North Hnr
I rlson Street. MARY GIBSON RAI1.M, i
onlv and beloved daughter of l^auiaj
Young and Frank H. Itahm. ?
j Funeral from the houie SI'. North ,
Harrison. THIS (Sunday) Al-TlKRNOON.
! at o'clock. Interment In Hollywood.
LOST AND FOUND
! LOST, between Fifteenth and Twenty
second Streets, C. K O. Annual 1 ???'' >
Brotherhood card favor. It. B.
lings. Heturn to above at Lindsay. \ a.
Reward. ; .
LOST, a male setter puppy 4 months
Old, while with black ticks: one ear
and both eyes black. Liberal reward
if returned to 111;', North Twenty-sec
ond Street.
LOST, brown envelope containing
photographer plates. Reward if re
turned 30(5 North Lomhardy.
LOST, "gold ciifTHSTton "with blue rim.
Initials T. B. S., Friday sonuwhere
on Main Street, between Eighth and
[Twelfth Streets. Reward if returned
to Times-Dispatch.
jSiclnnoriil (TuneS-fliSpatrij
SIXTY - KI FT IJ TEAR.
ADMITTEDLY
THE BEST MEDIUM IN
THE SOUTH FOR CLASS
IKIED ADVERTISING.
TKJ.EPHOXK YOUU WANTS TO
THE TIMES-DISPATCH
BAXDOLI'H 1 1 nv.VDOLPJ!
"WANT* AD. RATES.
DAlI.y. one cent a word when pal'", in ad
vance. No ad. taken for less than JO cents.
Sl'XDAA, on" ar.d one-half cents a word for
all < I .unified tds. except Situation Wanted
at oiji, tent a word. No ail. taken for lews
than It tents.
NO ADS. taken for less thnn 25 cents when
charged or phoned In. Phoned orders not
guaranteed. Classification not ruaran
| teed nfter 9 P. M.
The Times-Dispatch ac
cepts want advertisements
by 'phone simply to save
YOU tlie inconvenience of
bringing your advertise
ment to this office.
A Messenger is sent to
YOUR home to save YOU
the inconvenience of
bringing YOUR money to
ibis ?>fiico.
Help the Service by
pr..vini? fhe messenger
?.u:iT)fIv when hp calls.
IX5ST AM) FOUND.
DRESS an'l parasol in Chadl k's Jltnev.
Randolph .'.'H>2-J.
LOST, one watch fob. between'Twelfth
and (.'nry and Main and Ninth Streets.
Initials W. II. M. Phone Houlevard
D'^S-W. Reward.
$?5 reward for black traveling hag
lost .Inly 2. containing iew--lrv and
papers. A. W. McPadyen, 703 West
Clay Street.
LOST, Friday, July 1 tr3'} cuff but
ton, initial "W Find-r pleas.- ro
ttirn Hriom 5f?l First N itional Hank
PuUding. Howard.
STOLEN, l new Pierce bicycle. No.
I 7"l 74. painted light blue. with mud
guards, from the- Eleventh Street en
train'c to City Hall. Reward of V"> for
its return to William H. Wyatt, Jr.
Room IS, City Hall.
UK J. V W ANTKD ?r?ial t-.
WANTED at once, a first-Class electric
light linemen, flood pay. Newport
News and Hampton Railway, Cias and
Electric Company, Newport News, Va.
MARRIED man on farm, by the yeaTL
Don't write, but call at 12 Rolling
brook Street. Petersburg, for particu
lars. Grant Chase.
MONOTYPE caster operator. Must be
first-class caster man and capable or
adjusting- keyboard troubles. Non
union. Wire at once. Donahlson
Ackiss Printing Co., Norfolk, Va.
PARMER wanted; steady jol>. i7To3
East Main Street.
WANTED, men to learn harbor trade;
few weeks required; steady posi
tions for competent graduate*; won
derful demand for barbers. Fri^ cata
logue. Richmond Parber College.
Richmond. Va.
WANTED, immediately a working
married manager for a llolstein
dairy farm near Richmond, Va. Ad
dress, with full particulars, as to ex
perience. family and salary expected.
S. W. Huff. St. Marks Avenue.
Brooklyn, N. Y.
WANTED, an idea. Who can think of
some simple tiling to patent? Protect
your ideas, they may bring you wealth.
Write for "Needed inventions" and
"How to ? 5et Your Patent." Randolph
& Co., Dept. 402, Washington, D. c.
TWELVE years ago I started a small
mail order business at home in spare
time with a Tew dollars capital i
wanted to make 530 or $40 a montft
evenings. The net profits the first
year averageC ?200 a week. Five years
netted mo $50,000. i will show you
how to start a sma.l mail order busi
ness. S-mn to-day for mv proposition.
Its interesting. No canvassing. Hea
cock, Box t?rp. Lock pert, N. Y.
(,0\ ERNMENT examinations, thorough
instruction, $5. Returned if not ap
P,?'n IS Particulars free. American
Civil Service School, Washington, 1 >. C.
AGENTS, get newest, quickest selers
direct from makers; full list free.
National Agents Association, 122 Miclii
gan Avonue, Chicago.
YOUNCJ man, clerk, salesman, typisr,
dictaphone, operator, rnultigraph ope
rator, desires position. Reference O
K!I?. care Times-Dispatch.
NAVY'S purpose is to make every en
listed man a success in life ' The
greater his success, the better navy.
Naval service is full of opportunities.
Many djlfcrcnt trades required aboard
ship. Navy trade schools teach them. <
Pay graded according to skill Inves
tigate. Navy Recruiting Station, A111 -
son I It it Id i ng, I {ichmond. Va.
WANTED, registered druggist to man- ;
age a large store in one of the largo
ciJies of this State. Must furnish tin- :
questionable references as to character
and ability; $1,000 must be invested in
stock of the. corporation. Address L
077, care Times-Dispatch.
11KJ'P WAXTKI)?Male
| CIVIL, wrvict--Wini I7~ "?
j know ahout it" There ") ?" ''/"""J
i format foil ^ ^
I!?.rcs 1,]i- '::,ri wa"htt>a;r
'? "nrT
tor. colored train'or ?!??.!! '
ter, nrst-clasLViUTninK ,'F, ,K>r
(roads, J6.1 to Mr, n . ''n * ''-v f-"?lo
I experience unnocwiiri |n*liC,;' y w?rk.
iiafac position wnrit?>l "
i torms furnished. A-l,lr(L li .iiu
I In'Ha'Upoli' {,T.iy
BARBKn wanted j.'ir?? _i_
I position: union shop cuarintaaC?>'?>"
i ts^rsaznus- ;?*??&.&
nminer. Booklet h -i i lrtuir> -hx
! tn-dav. Patterson nv|V? ?Write
| itoihostc-rXY " horv'cc School,
1 rflprcsont-Hivos in all ViT.
ownoYs. ''lMp' pav weekVk'ntr n,achino
Tr,v,v^;? ?r
"inr?hJr "JJ?r "V'iK0s?
timental wall > iettirn ^ H8 an(1 scn"
Every nc^ luivs' on si^M r?stC!ir<J?
Press. Spnrtnnl.urg. S o Economy
'?"h?n?ii;iss',? i!"r s?*?te
" HS! 3n?
! * , ' ?",1^ 1- agency offered m 7T
honest onorcot io e.iir ^'rsht,
j? EMj^NSrySk"- E""
I SEw|i"vr ?Sr.v,S,.a,tS5,v? y;?rk overr
Continental R, ffis,or; rY,j,. vn?*inB
r ronts. Positive nccessjtv. Write \v
AvcSn?,"^ Sg^S. *????'?*
.TO,np!esXPaml,!"ako ordori
; Am "rP|ca?," Co^Ch'Iong?or'nftn*nt- J?P
' ? Vt" u i f)'? MC V e<?f<ily m'T?l'~" Co-opp7
if'nrc nrcrssarv. ' U'ri tf' 'Vt1 n" i
J X? Y C?" 4" Connor<} Street, Rochester)
*?&3T,aa'"a' WB&na
j "2i ?*KS?
i
j nor ? Nponsej? and commission Rxnori
J ^nrf. unrific. ssarv. Writ.* ouick r* tV
"mSS^8'"' ,""innr- Av""""'
? WAXTEM. good tobacco auctioneer fo^
'm"i.KCyp,h.r.,,t.srA?R?i,>*?
B< >OKK KKI'i\(linking. "business
arithmetic. penmanship, comnierci'il
aw. correspondence and h.IS|noS''n, !?
t ice aught onJ.f.? s.holarship ?t re
: . ' !?,,'? n' v'" ? Graduates as?i??tfd
("ollcKe ' ',0;iiti0"s- Mas.sey Business
j SALi;s.M KX. modi:,nles, cWlcals; men
of any trade -farm hands and m.-n
huntniff fiti work of any kind call on
\ irKliiia Biisns. ss ICxehanfje. 3ifi x,,rth
KVil. ?"""??"?'? ??5
I men hunting wo7k.~a7l~r.7i
???-????????? a.:;
j Victoria, lie at C. & o fw,' cS'??,mT
Monday tnornlns ready to Kt>. \o d?
jappolnlnient. Virginia Business
I elian>:??. ."i 1 ti Xorth Serond^.
\V\XTKI?. you a ff ma il stenoKranh'fT"
' experience, and lowest ??|.,rv
j will accept. Address Box r.fi, Station U.
WAXTBD, young men to run on rail
road train as news agent; ,nust , / 'e
A,)P,y ^?-th Flf
fit;';
; irw
lun.her inspector, cabinet maker $ { -.o-'
ikl5V^.m,JLn* $X . Wo *???"??? inrn of every
skilled occupation around woodwork
i.^ Plants of allI kinds. Some o,>e),?n5s
[at once, men to"Muallfy for moVormen
l and conductors Inton.rhan roads in
^iiKinla, $70 to $:?o monthlv. Kxneri
I enee unnecessary. Slate a-o <t, i..ii .
; *{^u11cate?lTr?^181!"st*
!ZIiS?^' ^rWt
HKLP WAXTKI)?Male
BE a detective; ??arn to $100
weekly; travel all owr .the world.
Write Dept. SI. United State:- Detec
tive end Adjusting Aueiiey. Itailway
Exchange. St. Louis. Mo.
WAN'TKLt. for about weeks work, a
full roKlftcrcil 'Irusitrist in a town of
about 2.000 populat 0:1. Address Bode
ker Drug Co.. llo.\ .">72. Richmond. \*a.
HELP WAiNTKU?Female.
WAXTKI'), women for government. Jobs.'
S7o month. I'ull unnecessary. Write '
immediately for list posit ions obtain-,
able. Franklin Institute. Dept. 730 F, J
Rochester. N. Y. '
; WAXTKI\ at country home in moun
| tains, white woman for rook and j
general assistant in family of 3. Ap- '
ply between 3 and 5 1'. M., JIT West
I Broad Street. \
FIVE bright, capable ladies to travel. ;
demonstrate and sell dealers. $115 to !
ST.0 per week. Railroad fare paid.
Goodrich Drug Co., Dept. 612, Omaha,
Neb.
A rare opportunity, comfortable living,
home sew inn. plain-cloth seams, any
sewing- machine; steady, no canvassing;
no trlflers wanted; samples, 10c, re
turned if not satisfactory. Homo sew
ers' Company, Jobbers' Sewing, Iteho
: both. Del.
"\\ AXTED, white girl to eook for fntn
lly of 2. Apply 23 16 West Orace. j
j WANTED, competent lady stenogra- I
pher and typewriter operator, also to I
assist on books. State age, references
j and salary expected. Only those look-i
j ing for a permanent position need ap-|
ply. Address* 11 325. care Timos-Dis-j
patch. |
WANTED. experienced young ladies in
our bindery. Apply at once. Mitchell!
Ss Hotchkiss. j
WANTED, persons to color art pictures',
at home; easy work; no experience; j
good pay. Sample free. Glcason
j Wheeler. 337 Madison. Chicago.
IGUARAXTEED salary paid any woman
to ilistributo? hosiery to customers.
Experience unnecessary; all or part
time. For particulars and complete
| on tilt address International Mills, Dept.
1, Norristown. 1'a.
I.A DUOS, 52;. weekly easy, simple work:
no canvassing. Evenings at home,
fascinating, everything litnished: no
i experience. Don't worry about capital.
Bovd C. lirovvn, Dept. ' B 275, Omaha.
Neb.
"WANTED, lady traveler beginner. Sal
ary, commission and ??xpenso allow
ance to right lady. McMrady & Co.,
1 * Mi lea go.
TWO ways women are making money
without interfering with household
i duties; 10c. Satisfaction guaranteed,
j Gross, 11 Cliff s; !.???!, Boston.
LADIES, make shields at home. $10
per 100. Send stamp. Work sent pre
paid. King Mfg. Co., 1431 Broadway,
: New York City.
[LADIES, a fascinating home business;
; tinting postcards, pictures, etc.. spare
time; make $12 weekly, no canvassing;
i samples 10c.; particulars free. Artint
131 G 130 Manhattan Street, New York.
[WANTED, several ladles to prepare for'
Richmond September post-otiice clerk
examination. Splendid salaries. 1 con
j ducted government examinations. Trial
examination free. Write O/.inent, 10 L, j
' St. Louis.
? UNDERGRADUATE nurses, stenogra
! pliers, ofllce and store girls, maids, i
1 housekeepers and others hunting work,
i call on Virginia Business Exchange, 316;
North Second.
(SHORTHAND, touch typewriting, .spell-,
j Ing. business correspondence, dicta-1
! phone, filing and ofllce practice taught
I'on life scholarship at reduced rate of i
$40. Graduates assisted to paying po-!
sltlons. Massey Business College.
COLORED women wanted for all kinds I
of work; good positions waiting. Ap-'
ply Virginia Business Exchange. 316 _
( North Second.
HF.1,P WAXTKI)?Professional.
I YOUNG doctor wanted for country; fine
! location for right man. Address L
1969; care Tiines-Dlspatch.
; WAXTKD, registered assistant drug- I
| gist, in applying, give reference and j
' experience. L 073, care Times-Dls
| patch.
| L'XDKHGRADUATB nurses, stenogra-!
j pliers, register with Virginia Btisi- I
; ncss Exchange, 316 North Second for
i work. !
HELP WAXTKD?Male and Pciunle
! WANTED, men-women, $75 month,
j List government jobs open free.
! Franklin Institute. Desk 5. Bochester,
X. Y.
j WAXTKD, 1,000 men and women to go !
to Buckroe Beach Monday, July 19,'
| 1015. Given by St. Mary's Beneficial j
! and Social Union. Come and so with ;
' us if you are looking for a good tlrnn. i
I Train leaves C. it O. Main Street Sta- j
I lion S; 1Returning;, leaves Buckron I
I Beach 7:1.". Adults, $1; children. 50c. i
{MEN and women wanted. Govern-1
meat wants clerks. $70 month. Write. |
i Immediately for list positions obtain-t
I able. Franklin Institute, Desk 6. Ho
; Chester, N. Y.
A $2.50 premium with overy $19S sale
and 70 cents profit for you. Big; daily
profits. Free sample for workers. J.
E Hardwicke. District Manager, Win
! st on -Salem, .X. t'.
(GOVERNMENT positions, thousands of
i appointments to be made, l-'ree book
let telling where they are, what they
pay, with specimen examination ques
tions. Xational Correspondence Insti
tute. 415 Seventh Street. Washington,!
1>. C.
COPY letters persons writing and I
copying letters make $10 to $25 week-j
{ ly following directions. Stamped eri-j
j velope for particulars. Brooks Copy i
'Co., 001 Pennsylvania Avenue, "Vash
I ington. D. C.
i WANTED, Job press feeder. Apply
i Monday morning State 1'rinting Co.,
j Mr. Davison.
Ill:LP WANTED?Mnlo ami l Vmalo J
I'.OVS ,hi;i! girls wishing profitable po
sitions should consider our practical ,
courses in business anil shorthand.;
Pleasant work, good pay: sure posl- j
tions. and reduced entrance fees for I
present. Massey Business College. I
BRIGHT boj or girl multigraph oper-j
ntor. H"! Mutual Building.
SITLATlOX \VANTED?Mnle
WANTED, employment In or near city!
for white anil colored boya. 14 to 17
years of age. Juvenile Court of Rich
mond. Room &. City Hull. Phono Ran
tiolnh ?522.
WINDOW trimmer, card writer and ad.,
man; hustler. Can furnish best of j
reference: also samples of work. Ar- '
range for Interview, Telephone Ran- !
dolph 2336-J. or answer B 304, caro ;
Times-Dispatch. I
C. I*. A. iiii.dfnt. now employed, wants
to change position. Have experience
in handling correspondence, bookkeep
ing, etc. Address I,. 075. care Times-,
Dispatch. I
WANTED, position, clerk soda foun- i
tain, by experienced man. Address L., '
505 East Grace.
WANTED, by a middle-aged lady a
position as caretaker and companion
to an elderly lady or as housekeeper;
terms reasonable; references ex
changed. Address M? Rox 21, Mt. Sid-|
ncy, \"a.
GARDENER or farmer wants charge of |
gentleman's place; best of references. I
Tl 32S, care Times-Dispatch.
WANTED position, experienced baker!
i and pastry cook; city or country;
I best references. Address K 603, caro
I Times-Dispatch.
; REGISTERED assistant pharmacist;
desires position; best references, i
Address H 332, care Times-Dispatch.
REGISTERED assistant pharmacist ?
wants position as relief: references.
| G 107. care Times-Dispatch. i
? WANTED, September i. permanent po-1
sit ion with going business tlrm who ;
has opening for A-1 man in oilice, whole-I
sale, manufacturing or any line car-j
rylng good position. Now holding re-j
j sponsible position. Reason for change, j
: what have you to offer? All answers
; confidential. Address L 97-1, caro Times- J
; Dispatch. j
ROctKK EEPER, stenographer. 22. thor-1
! oughly experienced, desires position.)
: Excellent ability; A-l references. Will
| consider any proposition. Go anywhere.
; .Moderate salary. Address C. J. S., J
I Itlue Spring Run, Va. !
j YoUTH. is, good education. very
I anxious for employment with some
business firm. Small salary to begin
with. A 30-|. care Times-Dispatch. i
WOULD you like a reliable white boy
of IS to assist on youV farm? He Is
! anxious for the work. Any location.
.1 32.r., care Times-Dispatch.
; USERS of help ?salesmen, clericals,
mechanics, clerks, farm hands?men
for any work, phone Virginia Business ,
Exchange when you have a vacancy.
Help waiting: no charge. I
RELIABLE colored men furnished for
| house, hotel and farm work; no
charge. Virginia Business Exchange.
A< ?'Of NT A NT, AGE 30 YEARS. NOW
KM PLOYED. 10 YEARS' EXPERI
ENCE BOOKKEEPER. CASHIER AND
GENERAL OKKICE WORK, DESIRES j
T? ' MAKE rilA N<; E S EPT EM I ? 10R 1 ST;
GO<>i> REASONS FOR DESIRING!
CHANGE. ADDRESS J 322. CARE
TIMES-DISPATCH. j
WANTED, position as stenographer j
and assistant bookkeeper, by young
lady with several years' experience.]
Address E 41, care Times-Dispatch.
DRUGGIST, graduate, registered I'enn- :
sylvanla, Virginia; 12 years' expert-i
eitce, desires position at once. High
grade salesman, expert prescriptlonist;
familiar best class trade. Able to man-I
age department or whole establish- i
inent. Not a loafer, booze artist or
doper. Referei,cos. State particulars. '
Virginian, care Times-Dispatch.
SITUATION W AXTICD?Female
LADY who is musical would like posi
tion as companion; also competent to
nurse Invalid. Mrs. Edith Shook, 107
North Carey Street, Baltimore, Md.
EXPERIENCED bookkeeper and ste
nographer wishes position by Sep
tember 1: best city references. Ad
dress Miss C.. 903 West Grace Street, i
WANTED, by a refined, experienced.
lady, a position as housekeeper, ina-i
tron or to take care of an invalid;!
references exchanged \ildress Mrs. 1
Lucy Minor Barrett, Graham, Va.
WANTED?Lady of refinement de-i
sires position as nurse or companion:;
several years' experience; reference;j
willing to go anywhere. Rose Wilson.
General Delivery, Oxford, N. C.
STENOGRAPHER of long experience J
and executive ability desires posi
tion where hard work and merit will
be appreciated Best references fur- <
nished. H 323, care Times-Dispatch. j
YOUNO lady desires position as pianist !
at a summer resort. Will play for
board or small salary. 11 337, care ;
Times-Dispatch.
STENOGRAPHER with three years' ex
perience desires position at once, j
Good reference. A 312, care Times- '
Dispatch.
\V A XT K I >. steiiiigraplili' work to do at
home. All work confidential. B 305, j
care Times-Dispatch.
AN undergraduate nurse desires to eo i
to springs or mountains with a con- |
valescent or Invalid Ref( :
changed. ?Address K tJ09, care Tlrnes
I ilspalch.
NURSE with hospital training and 1
practical experience desires place in
department store. Reference from i
best of physicians. Address G 121,
care Times-Dispatch.
WANTED, iiv young ladv now em
ployed. position as assistant cash
ier and bookkeeper; experienced in of
fice work; best of references. Address
! C 110, caro Times-Dispatch.
SITUATION WANTED?Female
I desire .1 situation by the riav or -week"
bXEL^o^' man ca" tu *Si
^ Vies i res ?ltmiv.i,'!ssir,ant b?okkoepe7.
operator S v^r ri,ipifl machine
BITUATIOX WANTED?I'rofe^slonnl
THE Virginia Teachers* RiTrTTTi *Z7t
wel l prepared t caehcrs fir 1915efirf?
?I Wilton H-.ii Madison 55 7 S.
nr,,,,.,,' .?.'ox"?;1,-. g;x'?,,rvig;"'A-v""
' fakirs and hconrpanl'oi|fflrenMrs' Ch^l"
"lcl" i-'tl'lT. nanZlih sao^.j
r'.shes Position in""fanTiTF
fond of children; siiccossfri ?
?nre: testimonials; KnglHh i'I"
Latin, music: tonus m i .1^ 1 rench.
"red.
j WANTED-?Salesmen.
i WK.MiTra?' sToreTannni? ca,i on Kroccrs.."
j small country towns confectioners In
I ''a:viSc?c.i;
iSSaa:
K A*iirust''*1 'r,for?Pcapabl > P"S,1Uon
Vi. ?i.ua: staple U^fo,- g^rnl" re"
ve -klva- ?,:v ','1?ralo mission^;
opportunity ,0 \?dvnn5o- T" ,t? Rtart:
SRr.wr,', ?&?? i?s&
ton. O. ' lns?l0' President, Day
Kalesnui'ii ofV|roo?i,>?.henowl sPec'alty
?f earning $5 oni> a ve? r ae t0r- capable
district manager in V Ri h''"^'^ f?r
?nan here is -i K,ma- To right
lahlish a pornuinenT niU*"''y tn
proiitahie businessTh? PV?'?SaA,t a,ul
tion. Cleveland, o Corpora
'S')! 1 J'S o,n-N ,'u'ly ?ab,j?'ss'0n.i"selu
Proposition to merchantsse.i^remh,rn
where. Demand mlitr.,?; .Se'ls every
I free. Universal MjYc , ?1 ?.l" ,?i?rnl>,e?
Huron Street, Chicago, III 4 Van
Virginia!*'' Snfplo i?neC'on ynman' tor
Wc7iXnalcSZVh ,oXnM'nn?>- ^V1
weekl.v for expenses \rn ^.act S3R
Co.. 278-29 Carliii rfiiii H F Blxler
"liio. "UilUlng, Cleveland.
Iiref<frrcfi^ Fby1'w"]?1!' ,0^ merchants
concern to sell"merch??i2 Cleveland
fialty of the day j- oo 8P*
nionth. Cmnnilssions ,,,m $t>0? ,per
State experience o r i,', , weekly.
t . Cleveland, n Single, Station
fion. State territorv commis
fujl particulars r >gardin?U,n?OV*r aml
i ;<n? Tiy.sp'uoh u s recon1
?.w'a'nt0!I'u', h.' i?,,c^o^, salesmen
??"
Conimission has is onlv v,?rin S-.,a,ea
.mm xeckuear Co., ^i l.r^S^^
SJ!>?!.'m'oryNi,i'jior[?adl'^co and etn
ritorv .... ,l "restricted ter
1 io,ls 0 *<<!? lines 'T o'n'ox 31?
, i":i Squnro Station. New Yo?k aU"
toinobiic to vou for' 'trVvh^er Por<J ati
'V your lime each ihv V? UHua little
three weeks. Write for lri?P li ! next
A :t 1H. care T 1 > 1?L rM v ? Ad
TOV, 1 ^ t,a,^-T!'ii??-l.>i.Hpa tVh. U1
to merchant tailors- ? 1? at sl?ht
t<> SI4 a riav onll- 1 make from $2
tailors, furnishing t,lo.a0 calling on
'"k. need apply s^-.roT s a,ul oloth
tucky. Virginia' ,V, u-"u' Ken
;>ohl,y Salei compan v U ^st . ,v?rRinm.
Cincinnati, O. ^ol,,pan>. I extile Bldg..
?el jo ts" In "the? V '"'r ,no,;}h
Oil Melds. Address- 1/ .{anions Caddo
velopment Co.. A lexVu' lri r ' v!a a"d D"'
se?SsePn?rnlCXtnradSnC|? v','-- '', V"?* to
1 ancy August 1 nnev-.>11 va
IM-opositlon: eonimisiirtTi specialty
weekly e\!ei,s.s , " <0"t'a.-t. s.r.
ry Co, 9A.-"1"C1>, ? ""tUu-ntai Jewel
Cleveland, o~ ? *nent:il
CtT^V?? ' ''! "" ''"-r.-h.inl.-.
i" lit. 1 home town or cttv
experiem-e required f J-, ,', ""i"*
San Kranci.sco. Cal * ?' ,,ox
gyS'SaSsii
gasoline street p?mt) yet made bSx
-lo, Charlottesville, Va.

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