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?" ? HBtP WAXTKl)?MAI.K 30 |
flttEDMAN?Wanted, lot) Sivudv poaltlon. |
_Wltb Kotol pay Klellt ti'jurn Apply I
Wlllluinn Printing Company II North Ktiur- l
ip?nih ntr??t j
yk'!B8MAN- Wanted who uii<l?!rntn.*'da auto |
wurli- At>l>,v Mitchell Ss j
l]fEAMSTEltS?Two experienced Ivaintltra. I
__Good wa(jp? (o- rapublu men. Rcaufont
CO- llarrltion aml Clay.
?A. No. 1 cleaner ami ftronser wuulod. Am-lv
-.In pornon. I25 a week to rleht ocmon.
80S W rut W.Miliinwt'nt Street. I'*- 1'TnlmrK. Va.
v s i ?
WANTED BY
THE DU PONT CO.
76 KIRST-CLASS CARPENTERS
AND
20 CARPENTJJRS' HELPERS.
WE NEED THESE MEN AT ONCE.
. A I'PLY
U. S. Employment Service
(BRANCH).
r.22 EAST BROAD STREET.
+ WANTED MV
. THE DU PONT CO.
CO MI'TOMKTKIl OPERATOR.
APPLY
U. S. Employment Service j
(ItllA NCI! ).
*22 EAST MA I J; STREET.
WANTED BV
THE DU PONT CO.
THREE l"'l RKT-I'l.ASS BCTCHERS AT
O.Nt 'K.
A I'l'I.V
U. S. Employment Service
< BRANCH I.
728 BAST MAIN STREET.
II 10 I.I' V? . I . . li II. I. \ 1.1. .11
HILLING CI.KRK i..'.:ilcil, yuUiiK laily.
Musi liv ?xiiciliin-^il tyiilat, neat ami *c.
Curate Aii>?i r III c-wn handwrjtlni; Oivo
referencea ami experience. A 14. i 4ru Tlmca- j
Ulm>aiih
JJUVlSU?
WANTED?Buyer or assist
? ant buyer for notion de
partment. Good salary to
right party. Address K 35,
care Times-Dispatch.
COOK? Wanted. first- l ur. nmh li I?h ? Ml
w nyea wai'! An'.h . ?- uunient Av -
CIVIL hervici' <x>;i iii.it inh ?-vervwnere
October 6 | 0u?? ? . in-i, .lerkn i<> ap
pointed a' \\ a*:uni;p.|i K?!arv J! ?no i;x
penence unneieimarv W jn-it .l.-.i.rinu irny.
'?rnfnopl position* writ" f..r I r ? ? unmi!nr?
P E. Torry tforiui-r < ivil c?tvii'm "x.tiiiiiier i
g;?l I ?'l')i:ihi;i n HiitMinif \V .i nil i n i-en
Cllt I*? W antra I lit <cnir?l nou??- work,
waaitiiiir ami irtimni; l.i t.i-r u.-^k Brii.r
grencea 14 Nurth A11 *- ri a vwn ue.
C,MILS' G1RI.B1
WB '*anl brleht alrlfi <au*t>le of famine a
?? eoou aalar\ to .'am lu onrrate the Comp
tpmeter a'lilini: ami valcutnliiiK rnachlno
Jlorw rc<iu"?ih for Corn Liuiin-it-r ni/fr?i"fi
than we can nil The shortage ?if Cointuo
tiieler opi-ralor> exmia ail ufi 1 hi? UiiII?m|
Btatea BlK Mluri'S ami tii.**Ma fit work
Ilnv-rnmi-ni as well as comtm-ri lai l\nu?n
>uv th'iusariilH ol Comotom?'t?*r? monthly
icnce the Ji'inaml for uucraium Contutw
nelor Go. Jl y American National Bank
juilJinc x
GIRLS
WANTED. ciria for work In Msentlal plant
Good wuKca to competent people.
UNION ENVELOPE CO.,
Sixth and Cary Streets.
U1RL.S- Wanlmt. irlrla. nftlnirn. Gov. rnriicnt
t>"hit!'.n.? 10.Son vafanilM llOo month.
^^'r^t?.? for ll't ni si!lotsH Kranklln Insmuti-.
I ii'tit 7 II -ii. Itm-li?atur N. V.
LADIES?
LADIES WANTED
TO PASTE LABELS AND WRAP BOTTLES.
GOOD PAY AND PLEASANT SUR
ROUNDINGS. CALL AT ONCE.
NOAH PRODUCTS CORP.,
1109-13 EAST CARY STREET.
MAKERS OP
"NOAH'S LINIMENT."
\,A IM li.S?Have your own mon.-y. Mamine
one of nur neluhhorhooii clutis. work can
be ilonc In Minre time anil will tmv you from
110 to J2S i-or month. Oall inMU'en 4 ami i
o'i'loi'k. 1'vnmnd. .111 Lyric llldit
lj A D 1Kb?
THE COHEN CO., INC.,
IS able to offer desirable po
sitions to active young
ladies, either with or with
out selling experience. Es
pecially attractive openings
for experienced people exist
in the lace, embroideries,
veiling and notion depart
ments. Apply immediately.
LADIES AND GIHI.S?
YOUNG LADIES AND
GIRLS,
IF you are j*nln*r to work, why not work Id
tho NICEST PLACE and the place wbare
you c?n roako 1 ha most MONEY In ?hprttr
IIOUR3.
WHITLOCK BRANCH,
23d and Main Sts.
We can Rive employment to younn ladles
tfttd girls between the a*?* ?f 14 and 30. and
especially from 14 to 19.
IIKI.I* \VANTi:i)?FKMAI-K 31
A A 1D for hulf (lav's work. Goo J waicea. j
llcfertni'i'# Chesterfield Apartment Co.. |
SV-f?T im'l Franklin Street _
Two colored nialds wa?t?d. Apply
I t I'r.-ei ( <i y | kpk; j'.r :?<1 Strict.
N11 iMrltnwd nurse wanted Oood
home: Kttod watti'H child two Vf>r?rs old.
Phone ItouU'Varil 1J3S-W or uppIv 70'i North
I'-'iuli-viir l M i m f'.jijk
?I'ty.A I OliS
a favored class
OF
WORKERS
To Richmond young wo
men who are seeking a pro
fession, we suggest looking
into the present-day advan
tage of telephone operating.
GOOD PAY.
$9 per week for four
weeks of instruction; this
being only a beginning, with
regular and frequent in
creases thereafter.
PERMANENT POSITIONS
The positions are perma
nent. No lay-offs at slack
times. Many opportunities
for advancement.
HIGH-GRADE work.
The work is pleasant,
light, clean, interesting?
and a real public service.
WELL CARED FOR.
Well lighted, airy and san
itary work and recreation
rooms. Annual vacations
with pay. A liberal benefit
plan without cost.
This is an unusual oppor
tunity for ambitious young
women between 16 and 26.
Drop in and talk it over with
Miss Via, at 709 East Grace
Street, any time between 9
A. M. and 5 P. M. Her tele
phone number is Randolph
12000,
A VOCATION TO BE
PROUD OF.
THE CHESAPEAKE AND
POTOMAC TELEPHONE
CO. OF VIRGINIA. _
SALESLADIES ?
J. B. MOSBY & CO.
REQUIRE
EXPERIENCED
SALESLADIES
Congenial employment in
the silk, small wares and lace
departments, the latter posi
tion calling for sufficient ex
perience for taking charge.
Convenient hours, pleas
ant environment and excel
lent salaries, with assur
ance of advancement.
Permanent employment
awaits those applicants who
prove earnest and conscien
tious workers. Apply at the
store; ask for Mr. George
Deitrick.
*A.VF l-^,1',Y,r^:i .sty,^'ry 8toru
salespeople? "
SALESPEOPLE
WANTED FOR MANY DEPARTMENTS.
INTERESTING WORK AMIDST PLEAS
ANT .SURROUNDINGS, WITH OPPOR
TUNITIES FOR DEVELOPMENT.
Apply Thalhimer Bros.'
Employment Office,
206 NORTH FIFTH.
S*iukeANcar?W?lrnt to <?ok and
(tiKe cart* oi a tiurinicni fnr ia-n
Apply with reference. 2217 Grove
Avt-iiu-. second anarlnwrn ' uru^?
^ OI i it A I* 11KK?Ex norienci'd Imfv mnnn
mliT"'li)fr' rapid dictation and tran-rrlbincr*
?ar'cn"- aitlary- A 1?. J"rge
STENOGRAPHER?Wa are In nood of a
.,li''v w'>". In addition to taltintc
A ion. if competent to assunit1 some of
flco work One who has had some ex nil
rionco in bookkeeplnt; preferred. Most ?ur
roundinirs and good salary tu atari. First
class rcftrciu'es Pl^nso apitlv in
person at the Goodyear Tire and Ruhb??
Company. 32a West Droad Street. uubb?r
STEWARDESS?Wanted, competent stew
artless fur American plan hotel. Must be
an exnort oatoror capable of earnlni: a srood
salary. Give references In llrat letter a7i.
drt-a? I. taru Time a-Disnai rh
WOMEN?
WOMEN.
WE want women for the follow inK work
now performed by meu:
Stenocraphers
Clerks. General Ofhco.
Cit-rKt. Hiue OIHlo.
Slcrka. Ship-ilni;
lerks Pay Roll
Clerks. Store 1
Sul'K atlon. Day Shift.
Sanitary Inspectors.
Carpenter Helpers
lir.tutInine Room.
KriKlneerini: Corps. Outside
THE COAL, id IN ES ARE THE MOST ES
SENTIAL, INDUSTRIES.
HELP WIN THE WAR BY TAKING A
MAN'S PEACE.
APPLY
UNITED STATES COAL AND COKE CO..
GAR*. W. VA.
Waitress ?HIkIi linn? colored woman to
iuki .ltai.ro of cafe AIgo two waitresses
References t 'uesterlield Apartment Co..
Stinlif j nil Franklin.
YOUNG LADIES?
P. H, MAYO & TIRO. Hrano.h, Twenty-sixth
and Cary Streets, need experienced puck,
ora (younw ladles) on sliced plujt. m *
YOUNO LADIES?Wanted, to work"in our
VM'*??&dSrk
. ^ ?VT~ ? J.
| HUM' WANTICO?KICMAI.I3 31
! yyu.No i, adieu
YOUNG LADIES
J Wanted to Learn Long Dis-j
tance Telephone Operating. |
W? rroulrp the ??rvicc!i of n few rounn
latll** t>?t woen ?1,b hkoh af is an?I 25 for Ion*
distance t?i?nhonv uiu-ratlnc work Sulury '
of J'J i>?r u>;?:h onl<J white loamliiK
Puriimne it position* offered, with fr?- ,
quciU tt?lvaiK.utiiv.iit In salary
APPLY
DISTRICT TRAFFIC
CHIEF,
Room 5,1002 Hull Street,
South Richmond.
I
i ?j
I Vol'N'tS I.ADV for <ai:<1y fa.tory. Will pay'
w. II while leurn'.im Apuly KU-iiiIiik
<"hrl.-!lan t'o.. Kitlfrmh winl Krar.lt I: n Ktr'Ct?. ?
i YOl'XU UDV
WANTED, young lady as
| office assistant and mate-!
| rial buyer experienced in
'iron and steel business pre
ferred, but not essential.
Permanent position.. Box
51, City.
HBI.P?ll.AI.t-: OH l''|{)IAI.H. 31
1JOYS AXL) (HHI.d? WanUil. an:bit.
' I.ovh ami Klrlti for wliurt hand an?l liuul<
k<<ptnB lowrsfui. Hjilendiil opportunities for
Ktadual^iH. Dai and evenlnK athsl^ns. Mas
<?> lt'ji?ln'HM ? ollftte.
IK)Yd AND OIHL8?
WANTED, at once, colored?
boys and girls, 14 years
and over. Day work onlv.
Apply AMERICAN GLASS
; WORKS.
i MEN. WOMEN. liOYS AND G1P.LS?
WANTED,
I
MEN, women, boys and girls
fourteen years old and
i
over, for pleasant and profit
able employment, day or
night, in the various depart
ments of our modern plant.
I We have some light positions
that can be filled by those
: who are unable to do outside;
I
work on account of age, phy
: sical defects, etc., provided
they have good use of both,
i hands and eyes.
BRITISH-AMERICAN
TOBACCO CO., LTD.,
900 N. Lombardy St.
HELP WANTED,
MALE AND FEMALE,
For Machinery Operating in
ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY, j
HIGH WAGES PAID.
"STEADY WORK FOR
STEADY WORKERS"
AMERICAN CAN CO.,
24th and Venable Streets.
VHfc DU PONT COMPANY CAN dm#
TOU EMPLOYMENT. APPLY U. 8. EM:
PLOY MUST 8IS It V ICR (UIIANCH), C2|
Wi AST HKOAD 8TUBKT.
WANTKD, l|nijv?Ulutcly, won, women, flov,
AH! nSife.. "fcsrtun
Women
Are Preparing
Themselves
Thousands or womer* are
preparing themselves to take
places in business life. They
are answering in a practical,"
patriotic way the call or the
country.
Many of these have n<>ver
been in business before
been in business before?they
offer the right kln<l of in
ducement.
If you are suffering u short
age of clerical help you will
do well to tell these coining
workers about your business.
They are constant readers of
the Help Wanted Ads in The
Times-Dispatch because they
know reliable firms are the
best patrons of Times-Dis
patch Want Ads.
Efficient workers* of every
hind look regularly to the
Help Wanted Ads in this
paper as a catalogue of the
best positions.
Call
RANDOLPH 1.
TIMES-DISPATCH
WANT ADS
Are Result Producers.
ni.i.i' \> ? on vi.ic. 3J.
MEN AND WOMEN? ""
WORK IN ESSENTIAL
PLANT
AT good wages we can give
regular employment to
additional men and girls in
essential plant.
Apply at Baking Powder
Factory, Eighth and Perry
Streets, South Richmond.
THE SOUTHERN
MANUFACTURING
COMPANY.
I'l/H'-IC EMPLOYMENT HUREAU.
Rr"*-N' CITY HAUL
SAL.ESMION AM) Alil'i.N I S. S3
SA LESAi EN. doctors preferred. to sell I'he"
narsenyl. ? i u.. 1 to original "iiO?" (Sai
varsan). to hospitals. Stall' Institutions. etc.
Attractive proposition. Pheiiarsenyl Dis
tributing Company of New York, Room 1411
154 Nassau Street. New York City.
BITL Altu.xa WAVlkp?MA Lli. 34
Ai.COL'N IAN r?office man and accountant.
11 years' experience, capable of managing
olHco or small business, open for position.
H 1-7. earn 1 lilies-Disputeh.
HANK MAN?Hanlslr.K position wanted; man
at present cashier of a small bank, desires
to connect himself with some department of
a Richmond batik, lie.it of references, liox
'?fij'i. Petersburg. Va.
liUUKkbitil'Dli wants a position as assist
ant bookkeeper, lust of reference fur
nished ly young man not subject to dratt.
M >2*. (ran* Times-Dtanatrh.
liooKKKki'BH?Young man with experi
ence desires Position as bookkeeper. H
1.1 4. tare 'I lines -1 ns pa t <'h.
UuuKKEEPtitt-l'usillon wiuiled. married
man with 10 years' experience with saino
concern in bookkeeping and stenogra plilc
work, desires position with some Knott run
corn. If you need a competent man answer.
Itox JC'i. Petersburg. Va.
1'AK.M MANAGER?\\ttiileu. ny practical
iiirmer. place ct. working manager. au
press H gi? rare Times-Uispaicii
MANAGERS?Hardware man. seven years'
< xperience. tic sire* connect ion hs man
ager or assistant manager with reputable
l;rm Unless you need competent mail
li.n t answer. 1. ?!>:>. care Times-| >isuat cli.
Mlt.AltO.N.S V\ A.N'I'l-;!)?KKJU 1.15. .15
CLKRiCAI*?Wanted. clericul position V.v
Ihuv no h^.s J'.nl si- vera I yc-urn* <*xi>cri
c;f>co in office work. A1 references. Uoi
'^1. Rrldsv lllf. N. I.'.
' ESSA1Ali ER?IJne of tile leading mod
isies of New York would like to make
street, even inn and reception sown* for
ladles desiring hieh-class garments in the
mot" attractive styles. Cull Mailis.on JJ792-W.
llOL'SEii EEI'ER ? Capable, conscientious
housekeeper of refinement desires situ
ation. 1. I'i7. cure Tunis-1Jispatch.
FIISAISUAL
BtM.MiSS OI'I'OHTLN ITIK.S. SO
AUTOMOlil l.E ACCESSORIES? A growing
automobile 'ire and accessory business for
sale at 5-5 West Kroad Street. Will sell
store and llxturcs dollar for dollar. Reason
lor selling owner lias oilier business anil
is unaole lo itlve time to bot_h. _
l'A 1!M ? Wanted, by two experienced men.
farm fully equipped, dairy or siock farm
prciei-rt'd Hun rii'.. llopewell. Va.
For REN'i". concessions at Slain Fair. Airs
ilvriie Anderson. 20U East franklin
S H- 1
N UWSI'A i'iilt AM*' JOft PLANT?For sah?
lease or trade, newspaper and iob plant
in town of 1.0>)U l.oi:ated in Virginia
Power plant. well euuipped office. paying
proposition and chance for improvement
Slate features: li?.o?nj circulation in rural
Virginia. Advertisers from the coast to the
mountains Owner means business, and pur
chaser mum act uuick. Address X. Y Z
A D'UTSonviile. Va.
WITH 1.1 years' business experience, ac
countant and office man wishes connection
with a good business as partner or other
wise. Confidential. A 15, caro Tlmcs-Dis
pateh.
mom:* ro i.oa.v?? iia rn:i,s.
LOOK UP TUB
"CENTRAL"
WHKN YOU need money.
I.awful legal rale of Interest, conflilrntlal,
courteous treatment, convenient terms, quick
service.
Call, write or phone Madison 1C70.
CENTRAL LOAN CO.,
412 EAST MARSHAL,!. STREET.
MONEY TO LOAN
At Legal Rates on Furniture. Pianos and to
Salaried People.
Wo arrange Monthly Payments to Suit Your
Convenience
LICENSED ANIi I DER SUPERVISION
OK SI ATE 11AN!> 1NU LISPARTMBNT.
POLITE COURTEOUS AND ACCURATE
SER\1CE A.SSl IfEP.
BENEMCIAL LOAN AS
SOC1ATION, INC.,
4u2'ti East Marshall' Street.
Phone Randolph ~l?7s>.
MONEY TO LEND?
$12 TO $100
LOANED on furniture. salary. Liberty bonds.
etc.. ul legal rates nml on long or short
time. We give vou 12 months to pay tho
loan If you wish, vou paying (or the actual
time you use money.
PAYMPINTS AS LOW AS $1.20 PER MONTH
The Total Cost for Four Months of
$16 is $2.00 $50 is $6.25
$20 is $2.50 $100 is $8.76
$12 is $1.50 $25 is $3.14
on Regular Monthly Payment*.
Open your account with the Standard
Credit Company, whore you aro suro of tho
oosi service wo respect your confldonc?.
PRIVACY?COURTESY?CONSIDERATION
. LOANS MADE IN PETlfiftsnURQ
AND- SUliUUHAN TOWNS.
STANDARD CREDIT
COMPANY,
212 N. .FOURTH ST
MONWY TO M?AN ? CtlA I TI.I.S. OS
??!:?.? i\\" -ill v ?ur \\ '11 ? hen ?!' I'll' .i !i? I
lowtdrv from llto Knultahie 1. in Society.
North Klein h Street.
LEGAL KATE LOANS
On Personal Property of
AH Kinds.
Interest on $ 5.00 is 2oc
Interest on $10.00 is 50c
Interest on $15.00 is 75c
Interest on $25.00 is $1.25
Interest on $50.00 is $2.50
Seaboard Security Company
(I'tiotiu Madison 431D
1 OS NORTH SBVENTU STREET.
$2.50
and tub interest
? l? All That We Ke-?tiir? You to Pay Back
Each Munill On
A $50 LOAN
OTHER AMOUNTS IN PROPORTION.
' You can repay more at any tlnii or in full
at yo.ir ci>nv?iit??in:e; which r-iilUfM rost.
: I'tultr tha present li.w all intcTO.it iliaruM
are alike. In couijlderlnir wher* or from
whom you will t Of row you should consider
the servlco rendered and thu terms of re
payment.
Our Terms Are Easiest
A licensed and bonded firm making loans
$16 to $200 mi Homo Furniture ami Plttnn9
at huuIi a low rate that VMM can altoril to
! borrow our mpnev make CASH purchases
: uml make* a profit thc-reon. We lake uo
loans from other linns. advancing mora
' money on tauter terms. Hoc our iiianairer:
h? has a m nu no desire to lie of service to
sou in your financial matters.
Citizens Loan Society,
4 17 EAST BROAD STREET.
| Rurnnil Floor Hlmnn flan. 1<!H.
hi:ai. r.sTA i'io i.da.vs, :t?
MuNBV to tend tin real estate. Uuflin &
ST - a ii. I.' North Eighth Street.
! \\ K loan money for you or to vou. U. T.
Iticli'-Mnn & Co.
IISSTRUCTIUN
MUMCAI,. UAXC1.\U, IlKAMA TIC. 43
UKht at Chief's A
riil ay nltillt*. Ma
Lif t STOCK
DANCING taUKht at Chiefs Acaiiemy Tues
day una Friday night*. Mailmm 4458
UIIU.S CATS. I MOTS. 411
REI.U 1AN S~uOc to to.
1 SNOW WHITE HARES, pink eyes. *175.
KOSMIltE. 4 PS East Clay.
I r-T^l S of all kinds. M. A. Wilbur. 401 North
Ninth "treel. .Maillsuil 74bt?
HOllSK!). CAlTI.Li. VHUlCLti.S. 47
' COWS?Fur sale, 3 young Jersey cows. Ap
i.lv to A. W. Mc-Cluy. -400 Prove Avenue.
UtiliSE A.-.D WAGON? For sale. ?ooa sound
nursu IlKlU delivery ttujun anil hurtles*.
Will soil us whole at bartdlii or separately.
A. Helper .v SanH. 706 Weal Main.
JaCK For sale, handsomest four-year-old
tacit In \ iruinla. Address I'armor, euro
Williams ImiK Store. Twenty-Ural und Mur
m.ij: S.rm-IH? ?.
lU.S Duroc iiiks and younu lioars. Cholera
tmmuiie. Urnc urowthy. vlKoroUs. well de
veloped. proper color, some ot the best
blood ol tliu breed. *lo at & weeks old. N.
It l'a i rick. ltuniburc. \ a.
PONIES?We will sell for the high dollar
2 *nlie ponies on Wednesday. September
I at Southern Slock Yards. Carson L.ivu Stock
i Company- ?
PONIES?For sale. 4 lint: ponies. Prlco light.
Must be sold. John l.lndsey. Union Stock
Yards. Phone Boulevard 126.
FOR sale, lllieeu i->eai old lloUieln ticlfers;
llvo 3-year-o.d Dolatetn hellers; or.e to
freshen in two weeks. Alt bred to pure-bred
bull N J Crull 312 East Cary.
VlHOl.MA S it E 1.1 A li l.E UA/4AA1C
WOI.K .t BROOKS
YOU will find plenty horses and mules.
second-hand wa?ons bunuies und harness
for fulo daily Auction days. TuesJay and
Saturday llrinK us your surplus stock. Wo
will sell them for Vou. and you cau tfet
your tiione> same day.
1*09-11 East Franklin Streot
riioin- Madison & 3 S4
10 mules, wairoiis und harness fur sale cheap.
At work now. Cull Boulevard 2.I53-.I.
IMH 1.T1* A AND SUPPI.IKH. 4S
g 5 WBITE (.EOllORN pullets and cock
| ' er*'ls S1 each: v.-ar-old liens and cocks.
11 so eB'-h. Selected stuck from 200-cui:
i Strain E. A. Rich Jn Son. Fine Creek Mills.
\ a ____________
MERLHAlMUISE
ULSI.Mi.SS ,NOT1CKS. RO
JK,v'fcTTdiltS?C'ncliti & Co.. 6S3 West Uroad
S ? r e -t Ha 11 road w atcli Inspectors.
I LOCKSMITH and be 11 ha tiger. J. W. Mar
j tin. 2ft North Third Biiiulolnh 1034.
I 'SHOES shlncd. ^Ix tickets, 25. Shoes re
' paired. I'oinfort Shoe <'o.. 70d E. Main.
! k T SUl.l.Y?Hardware and automobile
j ittPPllcii. U} Brook Avenue. Mail, tisiv
I j ft (joiiskv. door cliock repairing and
{ carpenters work n specialty. Randolph
j 4!ir.fi-W
UbSIMiita kiuLliMlUAT. 31
; " GAS Alio KAMI'S
NATIONAL OAS APPLIANCE rO.
I H19 W. Main. _ Ran. UIJ-29S0,
' SA?fc;,S THAT ARB SAFI"
BARNES SAFE AND VAUI.T CO.. Rich
III" lid Vii
SAFES.
1. N. COOKE SAFE AND I.OCK CO..
Rich mnnd. Va.
; OUT-RATE AWN I NO PRICKS
! CAI.l. for estimates Southern Ti nt anil
Awning Co.. 201'. West It road. Mad. 7307.
>ci:, it ei, am) fi;i:i>. r,4
LUMP epliat coal. 18.40. Tyler & Ryan.
1001 West Cary. Madison 1179. Kao*
doluh 301V
< OJI.MISSION MKItCIIANTS. 5-4-A
SB IP your i>roducn ot ull kinds to Quick
X Co.. Itirlimotid Vq
SHIP iinvtlliltK truwn on I he farm to
Willi.-im \Va!U'r Itli-limoiid. \'a.
'IIP hides sheep skiiis tallow and other
produce to us ind Ket full market prices
and save expenses Old Virmnka Bide and
Wool Clo ISIS Ran I Cnrv Street
1?Q4||3 rit?,Nt.M
REMEMBER Wynne's Ice Cream for all oc
casions. Madison oolO.
ICE CREAM fur all occasions^ Try A. San
voiir's lee cream. _ M.i l, II5ft.
?T7}-: CREAM that's best to serve lit all Oc
r!,!,ii'rll_ :ts Sanvour ' ItUn 32
UOl!?htltH.ll l.OOIIS, ? 57
fI'"r NIT17IIE liouKlit. sold and excliaimed.
p.uyd h Cobb. 306 W. Broad. Mad. 2737.
I POI.ISH ?i'RaFT'S ROY A1. P1ANQ POL, IS II
l Ull.L. MAKE YOUR PIANO l.OOK I.IKE
' NEW TRY A BOTTLE TO-DAY A. J.
CRAFTS PIANO CO.. 218 NORTH SECOND
S i I KIM'
UANOE?For sale, second-hand Cameron
Kitchen Ran^e. hot water connection.
Phone Madison 1J37-.I. 404 West Thirty-third
S'r. < i, Wii.idhui.l BelKbts ^Soutli Rl> hmond.
\VAItDROUUS. ** and up. Bailey Furniture
i\> I tOK Kast Main Street.
MACIII.N1UB Y AAI) at PPI.HOS. 5S
ACKT Y I.KNK kus mael.,:'ie. I.edBerwooil D.
t'. l>. L). holiitiiiK eiiKlno. Water tanks,
shnftlnn hangers, planers, lath mills. ed?
ers, laundry machinery. la-tnch terracotta
pipe, boilers anil engines. Guaranteed con
dition I llluforil A Co.
MOTOKM?For sale, several motors in cood
. coin' 111 ?' 11 Vtrcin a Slalinnerv Co. Inc
RICHMOND JUNK AND PIPE CO..
LOG Brook Ave., Ran. lol3, ouy and s>ell pipe.
machinery, scrap iron, metals, rubber
p'atits bnuirht _____
MiUCKI.I.AIMitH'H?I I'lt hAI.K. :?M
BOOKS ?New and old books bought, sold
k:hI fcxchanitcd. . 215' North Fifth Street.
FIJRNITUR R?-New and second-ha r..| for
less t liau Imlf "rice. t'. I 2 Kast .Marshall.
NEBDI.ES?Wanted. linim Nirlnit, ativ
ijuiinluv. ouality. brand. Blue. Write par
ticular* and send samples: cash auainst
document:: Mills Sales Co.. Cotton Ex
i Im w. New York. N. Y. l
bar STOVKS?Tile Florence Wick least Oil
Slove luld only bv U E liurKs & Co.,
SK> \V esi It road Si rent
SHOES -Cut rule shoes. Empire Shoo Co.,
fOt West Uroad Street.
TENTS old und new. ail si yet. for sale or
lent catnPln?r parties or other tiurpoann.
Also Scout muipment. including O. D sun*.
kh-iUi suits havcraacks leitKlnKS. nutteea,
etc L pose <? Cu. Sternlieimer Uroa. pro
prietors Randolph U2J 420- Rrook Av4
1) ? i o t'lt v
WAGONS?For llncknoy farm wagons, seo
R. C. Itrlstow. U-)i Npftli Eighteenth.
WANTED. Ol.D FEATHER BEDS AN'1>
AEl' K NDS OF FURNITURE. PBONE
P/VIW.F.V A RD
K il A USE AUTO \V KECK I NO AND MET AD
CO iiuvers of old automobiles. mrMais und
machinery. Twentieth and >lnln Streets.
'? IN!*1 num;N-VS. ca
PIANOS ? Colonial Piano Ctirporailon. 206.
ISant Brond Slry^ . ^
YOUR' piatu) l will tune or purchase for
ea?h.'-. Van'X. J. . Nj. .?Sv.''!llh;
MlCK?>h I'l.A.Yi'". ??'?t.ttTH.iZ.hSKa. B1
WKAHINfi A I'AItKIj.
J. KATZ,
Most FashionabJe Ladies'
Tailor,
218 North Second Street,
Is still making Suits at
SPECIAL PRICES
We also include a specialty
this season of
TAILOR-MADE DRESSES
Early call will be appre
ciated, as labor is hard to
eret.
H. LEWIS,
RICHMOND'S MOST FASHIONABLE)
LADIES' TAILOR,
HAS MOVED FROM THE
COMMERCIAI, IJL'ILDING
TO
109 East Grace Street.
Mff'erdon Y!u.'nM.T|(fr"r?',n'1 Nor,h
D. PERLIN, Ladies' Tailor,
608 E. Grace Street.
1 ma7er"a?J for?uie * f aVl' ?a i! d'*5-1 nttr'**
Reduced prices oltored un orders placed"?"!
1 U A.vrmj?(li.il \ i;V>i"s ,{|
I ' HtH.Uur "hnn'^'VanuVV V<V|L
^nk,2S?0"?Of ?,d
' 'iI'irr '1 I ,'V^ H'njlod. ?ootl us.-.'| furnl
I'ffi' l^t^urico p?d.
ro? A ftanUotph
^lANOS. furm(nr.. household woods bod* hi"
effi: MMibrrAT. An"??u?
| 11 or';no{T:Cr pa^
, est prices fur bridges, croXiiv. watches fi-i"
r monds. old (,-oId. bllvor and platinum
.now and receive cash by rclurn ,n"V| your
| Roods returned If prl.e |s unHui s arinrv
| {'hla. Par- S?Uth 1,|rth Slr?" * ^hluSc-i:
| GOOD for furniture, floor"*, auto or wooTTT
I work all over house. What? Why Feer
| &^nU^Tl and PO,Uhur. Vau'glijuf'a*
! ,l,.y.l,,iP^T.-ca4'h .,,r'ceB paid for old fa I ho
j ^ ^
NO rSR TALKING. YOU PAN npT ?rnn r,
SAT1SFArTK>N )OT OP oSH BQTT?P
or PEERLESS flLliANEIt T1IA\ A vvE
THINO ELSE ON MAIIKET THY It"
VaUUHAN'S. MADISON m u 1T"
^{5, Y men's second-hand clnthlntr T" t
Umditnuton 716 Nrtrth Second ?
ROOMS ANDDUA RD
tcOOMat KOK It ILV niiTt u > ism:i~ t?
' HEIUHTS?For runt, ono Fiir^
M ".Itliin 4tM>-.r. rouln- "earn heated. Call
1 'iw'..1 Li!,!'," iV^'l.,N? r-'!nn>1 ^>mly Furnished
iuo room (lent hi?ijjj?:Ktopi,,u suite Ail
eonvealeiicea. No children. HeferVi cea re
'""'??mi. I On North Fifth Strcl. 1L
FlF'JIl AND MAIN?furnished room, wTth
running water. No. 4. Virginia AnarimVn"'
iillALh. J2I& \V.? A lariro, bright furnlHhV<i
forro,i" HoulovV,"?! "u""c'"an ?>r?
C?!(Ai Ji?, iOH-\\ ? Kuriilshcd rooms for reiit
(MMivvnioiit to car ami jitney Steiin hJU?i
",'n :cs7.\vlC "Bht- 1011 'Vest Oracef Jlaou}
MONTICELLO HOTEL. 114 North" Vl.hih
daXr'sTti f/VrS&K H??m* 60a ?" ?
1 ^ JH'ilNlA MOTEL, 101 North Eighth Street
w'V'k"""' """ per day: *3 to $10 per
^\\9 furnished rooms for rent fair wrHT
A" conveniences. Phono Houlevard Uui'
WITH ItOAItD. 7a
FHANKL1N i'T? E. 11 i' ioi r?,... ?- ?? --- -
iiiodai ions, imtiiu. n.-iu ntnl transienL "
Fit A NIC LIN SI'.. \V '*0 pirut ?iTca?'*1"
in. datlins: rooms with orwlthout bM.'R:
evmnm dliunrH: Individual i^..hl..o hath.
k?*rdl liiodern coal
''"'ho 'rooin 'fri>llt ro?"> ?
nlslied <.rr'iinfurnuiu?iV room.0 '^"inod'em
SSTSS.. Uran,un AparimenL'^T
.., ... THE W EIJSTEH. "
AHjafv 11 rst"-cl!??s~""rrVuri!l"'11 Uhotrw
hoated; Prices very" reu?,e.
^.??TKD- u Pr'vato family To" give hoard
1-SSS K!"
SSSSW5: A'lViica
iVHKIt i: TO BAT. 7-1
Fit A NIC LIN ST.. OOIl-SlT E Well hh.,.,.. i
*ervice. .M,s. OmoliunVlrol
u '' 1' HI', mil Hi. M
AlMHTMKXTil AM) Kl.ATS. 70
h^'Yo^L.
???? mfSuL"^
APaht>ii;\ i s t-'i U.\i>iii:d. ..
'' v*.'? .V.'on'1 i!i'it'*'1'' U ? and board.
Honaww i'i>n n K.vr. 7g
"'Vl-l four* roonii.^rity" water rer^iIAVlc^iigS?6
^nlh ?v^c[ocm,ilrKdhla
?'"yr T'ea.
Connolly a <?.. Ma.iison aa?(" "Lc- J- A
-'V*?c>-;li.a M'?h s Kiiif u i-: %?( ^
1 s .v.,,;',ri "',alls
. n?h siro-i. ? A?aia ami
For rent as KHrnto r<>ir "a/~> -ta
\\>?t <?rarn Uoulovard t*^ r of 2215
***' *' ^ ANI> t>Ks|y v>
"^oar.-.V'^'lil'e ??'HI.WIv
iiiM>ri.Yemenis. Inoiuriluu idov?*or MlH?''l,;rn
? '? .:sr n-:r]/ MMverw,ai> "e/?:
' N'lnth^trfft."1'""* A' ? North
DESI I?A m.E OFFICES FOR RENT jN
MODERN FIREFROOF OFFICE UL'II D
INO all CONVENIENCES CALL OR
ADDRESS ROOM SOS, T1MES-DISFATCH
UU1LDINQ. ? 11
/
jy VXTIOn?TO IIKXT. , If
' ] ,'.!,:V(iK. ?Wuntud. to ront u liealvM itamiJt
< "iivenlent in i t;oo block liniT
i >*????:? it:.'id.'ii.t, n!- a_w*
"V.n^ir V'.V0,1- .by Ji !?**'> ? furul?h>!a rucm
? i,,' 'f. nr"l\'} State nrlce. Address t
?l|f *{I !???? ?? I limiii lih *
IliJuMK -U'hiUoiI two or three fuTidiThTA
rumps for li?ht h.-)u;?eUooidng. Address A
? - rn Titwea-piart.-iteh. ?*
Kuli.MS-Wnnlfd, 3 (urnlsV'd rooms for
JlglM housekeeping. II iju, caro Times
lililk F??R UEXT. 07-A
J. TnuiU'So.N IIHOWN & CO.TS now relit
MadiV<u"'ioi>an n,otusy awaiting you. Phono
VV?b;..-';.l.n "n1",nHiv sffiiri vo\TT sooTf"tenant
^ tor your house;*. Chcwntng & Boxlcv.
HEAL h.S'l Alt. HtK SALE
IIOUSKS KOll S \ I.K. HQ
! l^'CK?NSON STREET?Small house. city
,.f r Si i " 0<;w,',r. -I,n"e?"on. Investment
?r?.lf,l?niU""- Ai",0r- 1005 Tr^v^?ra
li|!Yv i homo now~Phone Muhloman &
R.iyhoe to-day Mui||.?oii 7173.
i.o rt? i- ?m saj.k.
uo
1-UK 1 l.hb-\\ ill loll iny enulty In 12 lots
!rt Vf!t?a| \ ?>rnW Jtl nu'?r ?or ^00<l auto. Lot
\ 'i lio a Viij a. Lee. P...,no Randolph "53.
A'?<lreh9 4?404 St'inrt Avenue.
FQH SALfcj? \V111 tra.de jpood building lot In
\\ cut hn<l (or good bore! automobile. This
lot I a in lino of Imiirovi'incntH and will en
nance In vulua rapidly. Address 11 104. caro
Tim ??w-Olspat rh.
tSU,i8uU'- .2 ^tutlful I?ta on tho main Hope.
well roail au<l frifth Avenue, or will con
sider a lata model 6-cyllnder automobile
jj1 Vuc111nonIT?Vs ?U- 8amu' A<iUrca? Carrier
LOT ill \VcaT~ISnil. $1,000. Small cash Eay
wUrest. flox lfi!>. Richmond. Va,
LA MIS AM) KAH.IIS l'?|t MA Lf5. lit
FAIIM loan.* an.I sales a specialty. Qeo. E
Crawford ?? Co.. 8^12 K?m .Main.
.t'AU-M FOR SAL"E?PBCAN:
ftlNb S14-acre farm, located in heart of to.
baeco col toil, pea nut and corn belt of
?"1Ur,n Carolina, situated 3 mlloa
east of WlillaKers, Edgecombe County- 450
S'jjf.? cleared. 240 cuius under cultivation
liand, \"^d3hcr"inN l,c"a PU Ur'"- K" X
Main??
\\ E sell rraniH. W. S. Robinson & Co.. real
estate and loans. 715 East Franklin
2U ACRES?For Male. CO acres of land ovnrl
looking James River, on tho highest bluff
J.1'"'" r y?r; Just above Forest 11111 Park
?h?- !1 t? be tho pretllest placo around
fir^.i'Tii1 .lively lit 111;*, spring, trees, beau
irv" ..Y " V"' '".'vtr lilKl surrounding coun
tr). Adilreaa A 41. care Tlmcs-Diauatch.
700-AC lib r AIOl 47 niilcn wpsl of iaiAu *
. ,UiKh, ?tate of cultivation; 2 nlfiea
from high school. 4 miles from rallroai
I ,wiPn.. knJ About 3G0 acre# In
cultivation. balance In timber. Soil l2
adapted to wheat, corn, tobacco anil iraii^
Holiinu land watered by several vear-KS5?;
streams, tnaklnw It suitable for cattfe ?al?
beveu-room duelling. large .hadV
irao?/s?",;iere.v s,ss'i?;. Sis
_SUUt)miAX FOR 8AIJ3.V " S3
HAUTO.N II KKiUTS home for sale J 5!
Anderson Jfc Co.. 815 Kast Franklin J" ^ ?
is^atu-vsa 'nts."Ahf"S
terms. Also 81-acre farm S-iaom ' h^.asy
bk r.,jiMnc8- orcb-j iSum tfe
SAM-; Oli IIKXT. m
ISlJU!
Fa?*t?ira
" Vl'^ Kab}inJSiVo^,'s~~li: 1 ^> <fc Funstea.
RIC'iiMONO TKITsr i sTvTveo-?^ ?
_ KM a 10 Dennrtinen L_Ko vo nth u nd II ill r?eal
vai <si 1 an-winrEliLTtaiTco??
-JZn!2L_l!'.?J'3- <-'ty anil country prnneVf
WA^'I'KII?UliiA I. i^a'I'A I'll M
rr. . 7 FARMS WANTED.
necessary^tlsMng f"danu's.^w'o ^it? result
L.K r us Ncuuru you a tenant fnr v.,?V ... 1
property. Cnit.-hneld "?? >our va<-'*?t
LIE l l^Rrrri3fii o"oS KnwfaU\." ,or f?nt with W.
mond. Va ? Labt Malu Ktreot. Rlch
J.y8,W,ry w,th~^
ljrilar;i',fV"iY.',Tn.'.y for rcul or C?r ?alT^Uh
ot hL IA id attention paid to coiTa^m*^ ?
& sipgiiy-x- A"-?? "?ci,
"iSJlKfe ? ?'i?",ss"
^\\Ua n t'l o r f.'*o'a s? Re a 1 tV r""',^.^v 1
\\ h have a cash customer for some West
u '.V,1 l'1,rSperly l>a>ln>- around 10 per cent
>\ lull have yuu to oiier-> n.,v <-> ? tcni.
inc. 1C North EluUth Street. ?' J?nM C'
RI0A1, KSTA'l'K KOIt SALE.
07
^n..h0a'oVor.^a^%?ll00'VjIuJ"t-lal^ & Blake
, 5,ur IU l,rl^k home on \Veat Claw
ALL! I Oft?LEC.4L
Al'(Tlf?,\ MA1.E&,
00
FOR SALE
AT AUCTION
AT QR12AT ROAN'OKU FAIR,
THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 26,
11 A. M.,
County Percheron Breeders
will sell a dozen head of pure-bred Per
jj-h.-ioii horses. Including fuur stallions
V\?'i'i 8'a !0.n <tnd inaro, are imported*
i J*. , , ''i^bon takers at New Yorl^
(Mute 1'air and International JLiVo Stock
hnow, Chleajjo. Owner has sold farm
V.V, i ifil om business la reason
liar 1 lea. iu?? Kiven reaponsibla
Trustee's Sale
vJrtU0 of, a certain deed of trust.
J?? i"'KU8? ' lai5? untl recorded In
the clerk s ollico of tho Chancery Court
Richmond Va, .n D. U. 233-A, |?aBd 370
j J."nn(,urs|Kn?rt trustee, to secure
ibMvw.t1 !"),os ' bore in described, default
!i rt . $ ?en. "iiido in tho payment of
i 'loto therein secured, and
i\7 *hi.iU1?, . 'so to ll? ,)y tho bolder
01 said note wo will soil by uubllo
auction, oil tho premises, on
MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 30. 1018,
it 6 o'clock P. M.,
that desirable corner lot, with all of
tne improvements tiioreon, described aa
follows: ? 0
l-Vonting: on Challin Street at the
northeast corner of Challin and Syca
?11010 Streets 1'5 feet and 5 l-U inches,
and running hack from said front alonir
lite eastern line of Sycnmotv) Street 12u
feet to an ulloy 1H feet widW, The lm
provements consist of a two-story
Irame dwelling No. 2128 Challin Street
and a brick store, with flat above, No
: LOU South Sycamore Street.
; Said property being under lease for
me'it l>C1" annuni* Au o^cellent lnvest
TERMS* Cash.
RICHMOND TRUST & SAVINGS CO..
j Trustee.
11 y WHITE & COMPANY,
; Ileal Estate Agents and Auctlonoers.
7J3
York Street
Barton Heights
AT AUCTION
WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 25. 1918.
at 6 o'clock P. M.
. "}? request of tho owner, who la
determined ?o sell, we will offer
'?/be above-numbered properly.
lanth Th? k?Ut 40 w,lh ? good
1 !?? 11 oontaln# nine room*,
renter "fbto and ???, and * good
tho dStIS: L,b0fM' AQd ?nnoun?f/4
WmTB & COMPANY,

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