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RMffJ} YhlENT Help Wanted?Female. 32 Room uu 11,!.""*1"", f '???l woman preferred. ' ? H.i North Ninth. , | ne.-d .several Rood colored numcs; Rood pay, roo.i homes. .1.1..' U!"C "IK; or I wo yiiuin i?11 r r> t- RirN. In. ... !,r"' Whltloek. City Employment I "? ' ?v Houm c. city Hall. I!VA!' wanted: Iwortwchcr school: ?ii!V.""5 ?? riii. lit $7f> month. located in ..... y ',J?-'ality. near church and poftt-otllce l.mk ?ii"tBt K,ra,|,; ?-?nincttte. N. B. Alls look Allnl.rimU s. C. M'.SI.ADIKS - \\V have position* nnon /r several lt'tolllK<*nt .salesladies; permit i lit ii'iMltlonar .villi good i?:i >-. A only iiirh. | >inl Ari Co. * East Droaii Street. llf*BSl?ADY?Wanted, a woman of ideas i.iir appearance and convincing uower in |M fur.-. Mu.t haVf au. M-im . |? f u.-li j lh ? Ih-lit "l.tlary. Api.U "'to ^UaVhon :a mstresses?th ali:: m Kit broth - I Kits REQUIRE TUB K> \ ICES OK EX |i<hie4sx'J?u SEAMSTRESSES FOR THK1U I lteration i>kpariTJi ent. 'ENiighai'H Kit? 1'KU.MANKNT POSITION: Sl'LEN Dll> CHAM |.; Kon ADVANCE MENT. It t?OI. c.tHK 'MMES-DIS I'ATCII. I f I , \v ' V ^ ,m.vc op??n?? for <.-v I housekeeper*. .. mother's i!, .7.- acai?MftreiM?e* anil a ,,u:..br I" -r|a' worker- Apply to Mr*. Whir | llaii ,'4,n,,,oymcnt Bureau, Room ' " ailtcil, at 1.111 .-, ) Kooil * iIIir11 h.'h" J" u' Manassas, v?. <ab?ui 7v I : . V ^neral houm Mi. .V lor family and hire.! I irlnc d" ~Y. i\! I'""' waahlnu ;<? <io. but I- .or, I,'V. 'Vi " ' U" helped with n ''"-k" ml li'iuwwork. I'r.-fer a wo. : " al'it" i.h: "t,un,ry-,,r ??*? ????& \ ZZ: Iti.'ii u , . "luKllt,'r at the MM mo pay ? ?'{.<?' c?^i0?sro?k?t& S^Vh'Ji |fo hSn? and V.. TiTn? 1 r \v ' . ' ""?nth. I ?? ia t .1 and ro<.?, ' \yfck J3,? .",K. Richmond Hotel, sum , th- , ' LI "1 ,""y tl,no af?er Io o'clock SO as i fe ,l?rl?F your ?-'othea ready I \ . ?4V'.- t"r Man^hus at 4 .JO ouri funrt ?/."' ' ,ir {a'advanced and will fund aft.-r you have ?it|, 't I ?' ih< VOL'NQ !,ADIEiir AND OIHL8. If lou Aro Oolnjc to Work. Whr Not Work In the NICEST PEACE And the Dace Where Yoo Can M?k? the MOST MONEY? WH1TEOCK liRANCH. Twenty-third and Main Street*. 'v! ir? li'\1Jn';s?w'*n!"(l. youui; 1 adlcn. Ti I">ri>. "ay w??rif/ra'? Vt'.'/iu- ,,,."r^'ork , Also |"l Randolph Street. > A- Hotn & Co., Help Wanted?.mjuc. ;w liAltDKitS earn up to }co it -xTTiT?wl KUara1.1?-f to t?-a.h you thoroufchly jn . ?? "mall cost. Vou t?n "*>? ? Rte o" * "|U ar" th*"" ?ure Of Bti a.jy or^ uiiil Kor?i| Income for life. It iro. rli I ri v'"-. r 0,4 i rur'r'lnc ""'ir o*ti i*hot.s '5 I . kk ou^rn"? fe"'JW v"n I, ... lui< < >ur full class now lortiuiii; ler raiu^n* rnf 'n',",?>ation Shuford Haii J . .. Street. Itlch ?" I '? v-ral boys, noat 'and not I . !'? work in otflco, ffrran*! t>ovf* ?o.u Jent i<"-' :' i"ry -b">- City fin.ploy [??nt nii.rui, l.oorn Oty Ha.!l. ? ftLO CI.I.IJ k ? W;. ntrd hi one. ??..?istant 1 ????l?ter.,l ilruKCiM r<-,lof w,.rk or urr ?.al,:,AVr..;vs""A a ?'? 3="- '?*? Mar I.'HCO CLERK WANTED. WANTED A REGISTERED DRCQ I'l.ERK. MUST klrnish REFERENCES. pOOI) I'ROSI'ECTS FOR A SOBER. HON- . 1:ST MAN. A1'I'I.Y TO DRUGGIST. CAHK ' |\'. E. armstrong A: CO.. PETERSBURG, AH.M HANDS?Wanted, at once. 6 rrvod hon-sl: worklntf f^rn, hands to co to Ma-' ian.sa?. \ a. Hthout 70> .'iitiva Irmii Hichmoiuli o help milk and do farm work, sui-h a.s corn "ttlntr. P owin?. huaklni; corn, and cenera" arm work. ?>n!y i?h n wanted v. ho know low to milk ha.<1 do all kin.l.i of farm work Iteady work file year around. Good tif.ard ?nd rooms an l SAT. ov-ry month If yOU can I .how rr>.- thru y,,u i.in earn inorc than that ifter you ar- with in.- a while. I will Elvr i t to vou. /'oik f??r .\Ir. Wajion'T h t tlie rtlrhniond Hotel. Sunday morning. Sentem- 1 .er any time after 10 o'clock in the , nornlric up to 3 o'clock In the evenlni: nrltjK your cloth.-a with you ready to ?h ! l?'av.' on the i :T.o train for Manassas ? >un.!ay ,-vcnlnK. r ar fare advanced, and ^ 111 refund after you ar*-_wnh me 6 months. flREMEN, IIR A K KM EN, iljO-tl'OO month* I Ij. .ill rallninds. ??verywherc: ejcperitaca innecci>sar>. Write Railway Association I. 107. far-- 1 nn.-s-1'ispatch. [(?'ORE-MAN?Wanted, one foreman for *weTl e.juippeil .tulo repair shop and one fore naii for our vulcanlzlnGT department. Wil ?iy cood salary anil furnish livine Quarters for family, uayle a tJarasi-. Newport News I I \I A 111 '? 1, K AND GRANITE"iM'TTER wTnted. 1 A pcrnianent job in a closed. w?ll.hui*3 I,hop ITlco. IS per day and up Wo will J .-iutnl railroad fare. I >o not wait to writt >ut . ..me at one. Owen Bros. Marble and J.ranit.- c .> . C.reonwood. SC. I\1 EN?Wanted, men to learn-the barber I <r y-r 1 w ..,.. requu e.i. Write for l^atalo^tie. Richmond Harl.-r College 319 : INorth Klfth Street. Richmond, \"a. ' | ?MEN?. I OPPORTUNITIES FOR A LARGE number OK inexperienced MEN. AGES 13 TO <S. MUST HE IN GOOD PHYSICAL CONDITION. GOOD LIVING WAGE PAID WHILE LEARNING. STEADY WORK assured. APPLY IN person OR communicate AT ONCE WITH FACTORY employment OFFICE. THE GOODYEAR > TIRE AND RUBBER company. AKRON. OHIO. 1'I.I'M ME US?Wanted a I once 2 ^S7l I'luH^^K'Khty.neven ?'><l one-half 1 rents <?-J?7*-3) an hour. Steady work Write or Wire, jl, F. Gilfoathcr. LaurinR l.nrtr. N. C. * ROOFERS?Wnnte.1 at once Two i'irsUelasa till and slate roofers: S'? cent,*, per hour" road men expenses paid. Wlro )|. c Crab i re*. Ha ru le I. N. < \ ? .SALESMEN?Two siiiKlc. experienced iiorr trail men over twenty-live yeaus of aire as liouflc-to-houso Halesmen. Address L P* SlmpMon. Oenoral Delivery. Itlehino^d 'ya! 1'A I S'X A N J) OlJ^?Wnntoi! l?y >vholc^ati) Richmond houso 3 lirst-olnss oil and paint Siiiesmoti tor Virginia ami North Carolina* none but experienced men neod apply Lib eral "alarjes to rlcht parties. Address |J Mil. earn TlniCB-DlM piuch. ?'.vT'.KSMAN-Experlonccil 'stock siilesma'tT. Must have Rood references. Excellent , ..iiimlsslon. Address w. p. p Bo* ?2 WlbE auVaitiatr* nwv on nuvortlsinj,". ' EM pjU> YMEIST Help Wanted?Mil lb. 03 SALESMAN- ~~ MANUKACTUREit HAS EXCEP T10NA1,1,Y IlEMUN ERATIV E PROPOSITION FOIl PRODUCBIt. EVERY IjAIKJK BUILDING AND FACTORY OFFERS OPPORTUNITY '?'OR SALES. SAI-ARY AND I.II*. KRAI/ HON US RASED UPON SALES. EXPENSES ADVANCED. IK YOU BELIEVE IN YOUR SALES A Ml LIT Y AND WANT TO PLACE IT TO GOOD ADVANTAGE. WRITE MR. J II. ALLEN. JEKKBKSON HOTEL. Foil PROMPT INTER VIEW. SALESMEN? : Arf you satisfied with vour present position, or do you that thero nro larger opportunities in soma other lino? A story of the kiiccpk8?s In the lire Insurance business would road like a tale from the Arabian Nights It Is the most fascinating uikI profit:'. ble salesmanship there Is The I'nlon Mutual Li fe Insurance Company ha? the following positions open for first-class men who have bcien accustomed to earning large salaries. and who know how to ap proach men of affairs: One matt to travel and appoint agents on a basis of salary ?.nd commission with ex penses raid, and three district man ugers on salary and commission. If you want to enter pleasant and profitable work, apply to Duke A. Putney. Manager, 001 Mutual Build ing Richmond. V*. blj'KLI.SK &A LESMKN can easily make *?>0 to i.?0 weekly selling auto accessories to rural and city dealers. Coinmlhslons paid weekly. Tennessee Itubber Works. Knox vllle. Tenn. 1*. O. Rox 14. Situations Wanted?Female. 30 OFFICE WORK?Young lady desires light ?*'lork. ' HO^. care Times- Hisp a tx h. STENOiiflA I'll EH?Experienced, thoroughiy competent at enoirrapher desires position Secretarial ability and experience. Takes ? lietat ion rapidly and accurttelv on machine a.? w.-II as in shorthand. Salary desired. 125 per week. Address G 35S. care Times-Die patch YOUNG LADY, now employed, would liko chance In order to advance. Thorough knowledge of office work, bookkeepinr and typist. Auto business preferred. Would like to take charge of !?i office. Will act as assistant. "Change." 201 South Third Street. city. Situations Wanted?Male. 3? CA I'.KTA K ER OK WATCHMAN*?MIddTe" aged man desires position as caretaker or wat< hman Best references as to ability and character. Address C M7. care Tim's I >lspat eh. COLLECTOR?Experienced man, with car. thoroughly acquainted with the city, wlsnes position a* collector. References and bond If required. Address L <45 care Times- plspat c h EXPERIENCED sewing machine adjuster ' wishes position with gT>od Urni. Address H SCI, care Ti mes-Dlspate h. i PHARMACIST?Wanted, a position .is phar macist. Will be open for proposition Oc- I tobcr 1. Fifteen years' practical experience, and capable In all departments. Can fur nish any references required. Address L i 446 care Times-Dispatch , SHIPPING CLERK, colored, wants position. I Ten year."' experience. First-class refer- I encev Address 11 >02. care Time.-;-Dispatch. 1 TWO DRUG CLERKS with 4 and ti vears' experience, wanted relief work. D ?00 care Times-Dispatch UtiAISUAL Business Opportunities. H8 BUSINESS MAN?Wanted, a first-class busi ness man, conservative and energetic, good executive ability with about tu&.ouo. in a conservative. Sound business paying mors '.nan 1 OSi oer month dividend, with rapid increase. Suitable party would draw a rood salary unless other interests prevent, mak ing .impossible h.s entire time. In which tase he would be expected to co-operate only as director c. t regular quarterly meetings. Address L 442. care Times-Dispatch. COLLECTING?Wanted, accounts to collect by good experienced collector, who will look personally after them. Will handls rent account lor real estate firm. L? ?95, care Times-Dispatch. CON FEt 'TI O.N E H Y B UsTnESS?For sale] one of the beat confectionery and solt i drink stands in the city. This is a strictly up-to-date going business, catering to nign class trade. Will stand the closest Inves tigation. Heing sold for partnership dl- l vision. Don't answer this ad. unless you mean business. Address Mr. Johnson, box *32. Newport News. Va; GROCERY?Nice grocery store stock and tlx*.ures, for sale. Call Madison 5SST. j MR SALES MANAGER, we want vou as district manager If you have real punch Will require Jti.uc/) to HO.OOO to handle. Good i for $2.(X>l to J5.0? net per month. Do not ' waste t! rri- unless you can luiriil r.*., m'nls and give Information first letter. Ad dress W. A. L. Schlftman Building St Paul. Minn. WANTED, position as real estate Salesman or will buy interest In established real es- : tate business, or will enter business with a good live p.trtner. 1, 4 4 4. Times-Dispatch. Money to Loan. 40 ISORROW on your waicnes. diamonds and Jewelry Irom Equitable Loan Society l >s 1 North Eighth Street j CITIZENS LOAN SOCIETY ? LICENSED AND BONDED. LOANS 125 TO JS00. LEGAL RATES. A Different Kind of Loan Company. CITIZENS' LOAN SOCIETY. 417 East Hroart Street. Telephone Randolph 1 406. LOANS FROM J10 TO J300. The cold winter days are approaching. Have ' vou looked at your coal bin to see that you have coal enough to tide vou over the win ter0 It is always best to be on the safe side when conditions are uncertain. Wo have the lowest rate of interest of any company in ; the c ity. You only pay us the legal rate of j interest allowed by law. No fees charged 1 for looking up applications and making the 1 loan. I.oani> on personal property and Liberty bonds. Phone Mad. 4.11C. Seaboard Security Co., 10s North Seventh LOANS I2S TO JSOO. We have lent about t2<K>,000 to wage- j earners here: some to property owners. Legal charges, helpful, prompt, confiden- ' tlal. courteous. inquiries invited. BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY. Second Floor Front. 309'v North Sixth Street, near Broad Street. MONEY to i.-nrt on city reai csiate J ' Thompson Brown & Co. FINANCIAL Money to Loan. 40 ' HONBY lo?nn. to nuuwk??pera at Irfil Into rest, standard Credit Co.. 212 North 1 Four ? Street Madiium 3S7Z MONEY to loan on ruuntry real extt'.c. Oeo. i E. Crawford fe Co.. >32 Kant Main Street. | MONKV?Are you in iiecii ot mvn?yT | lend ot. real estate. See us Ruflln & i Sloan. 18 Nonh Kigh'li Street. [ ~ INSTRUCTION Musical, Dancing, Dramatic. 44 IJANCINO?Mrs. O. C. tSmmcnhauiar'i I dancing studio. 204 Kant Marshall Street, ; guaritniicu in 5 lessons. Madison 62C5-J. . STOCK Horses, Cattle, Vehicle#. 48 UUM. CALVES?Two very choice regin- i tered Holsteln calve* from hlgh-produc- j ing dames. by 23-r>ound aire. Keginteri'il ! Duroc-J erscy pigs. I.. W. Dates, Mldlo- i t lit an Pike. South Ulihmund. COLT?Three-year-old hily colt. good j stock. _ nurkman. Darbytown Road. HORSES AND MUl.ES ? For sale. horses and mules. Single anil double itams for hire. N J ?.'rull. i?12 Ka?t Cary Street. VI KG INIA ilKMAHI.K BAZAAR?Wolf & lirooke. You will find plenty horses and mules, second-hand waiune. buggies and harness for sale dally. Auction days. Tues day and Saturday. Brine us your surplus stock. Wo will sell tliein for you and voij ran got your money same day. 1809-1 1 Ka^ Kranklin Street. Phone Madison 63S4. Poultry and Supplies. 40 MILKOLINE 11 A S T E N S M ATl'ltlT V. WHICH M EA_NS UKTTINH H< XIS INTO MAItKKTAUliK CONDITION MUCH SOON lilt. WITH A SAVING OK KEED. TIM E AND LAIIOH. BR AC Kit A- KASTKN. DIS TRIBUTORS. 130S CAHY STREET. MERCHANDISE Articles (ur Sale. 51 ARM V S iT'PLI KS-OK~ A LL~ KINDS?Tents'. 1 cots, blankets oullts. raincoats, wagon! covers, liov Scout equipment. Tents lor r>-nt. Write for ,>rice and catalocue. Navy hummocks. I>8c each. Dept. A. Army and Navy Supply Company, ltox 130. 420 Brook Avenue 111 North Seventeenth Street. Main Office: 35(il Lester Street. Phone Randolph I 4 4&. Richmond. Va. I1UOKS - Kor sale. I new 164 set of Klrk luan's Science of Railway* for 130. I>. I*. | En warns. Box t>t7. Ne w port New s. V a. CUT GLASS?$1.60 special cut glass olive dish. Schaaf Bros.. Jewelers. 42tt East ! Broad Street. ilustnebs ICqulpment. 52 LAW BOtAtS?Kor sale. tlffeen volumes Modern American La*. ail systematic and comprehensive t ommentarics on the funda mental principles ol American lav,- and pro nd'j re, accompanied by leading Illustra tive cases and legal forms, law problems and law lectures, with guides for reading. I.aw respects the Inborn nobility of all jn<-n and gives to the Individual prestige. No one has a corner on religion or lav.-. You have your religion now get. your knowledge of law. These volumes unsurpassed In binding quality and print, flexible and un rolled. Ail complete for Jl'JO. or will ex change for first-water blue sparkie diamond. J. I'. CarnelVx. 14 North Harrison Street. City. ? TYPEWRITER?Standard Visible type writer. 157: brand-new; direct from fac tory. ltecular 1100 machine. Very small payments arranged If desired. Ask for tree catalogue and demonstration. "Typewriter." P. O Box 42?. WANTED?Second-hand eafes. We pay higheot cash prlce.s. I'hone Madison <si , Barns Safe and Vault ~o. ' Electrical Supplies. 54-A ELECTRICAL WORK done by experienced workmen. Estimates given. Stringer Elertr!c Co.. 11 North Seventh Street. . Coal, Wood and ice. 50 HCY CO AC now before it advances: 50 cents off for cash. Tyler & Ryan, 1001 West Carv Madison 107&. Randolph 301". COAL.?Kor best quality and lowest prices, call W. B. Reams. "07 North Seventeentn Street. Malison 6434. 60c off each too coal for cash. Household Goods. 50 DUNCAN'S HOUSEHOLD POLISH for sale by best dealers all over Virginia or direct from Duncan. 14-A South Davis Avenue. I'hone Boulevard 373. HOUSEHOLD GOODS?Kor sale. party leaving cltv October 1, have the follow ing articles for sale at a sacrifice, all in I first-class shape: Two baby high chairs. Morris chair. Kitcher. cabinet. Croquet set. Three dozen Mason fruit jars. One small ornamental table." tine foiding go-cart. One mahogany waahstand. Two crex rugs. 36x54 inches. IS padded step pads. One gas parlor table lamp. If interested, call between 9 and 12 Mon day morning. Cail Madison 703S-J. SEWING MACHINES J5.00 up. Come quick. I 512 West Broad Street STOVE?One Comet self-feeder heater, good as new. Can be s?en at 3412 East Clay ! Street. Reasonable price. Jewelry and Watches. 60 DIAMONDS?If you have a diamond to buy. sell, exchange or remount, or old sold (? sell or exchange, bring it to J~. T. Allen A I Cc-.. jeweler*. Kourteenth and Main Streetsu JEWELEHS?Jahnkc Bros.. !U2 East Main ! Street. Watchmakers. Jewelers, etc. JEWELERS?Cocke A- Co.7 533 West Broad Street. Railroad Watch Inspectors. RAII.ROAl) WATCHES?Terrell Bros. 622; West Broad Street. Machinery and Tocls. 01 HAND H popcorn machine, in first-class condition. C 815 carv Times-Dispatch. MACHINERY,?We buy and sell machinery, and pipe of every description. We also carry a full line of shafting, hangers and pulleys. Richmond Junk and Pipe C"m- i par.y 505 Brook Avenue. Randolph1013. Wanted?To Duy. GO KEATH ERa?Spot cash paid for feathers and antIoues. Madison ti3t)7. IJeard. FURNITURE wanted. Any quantity. Best > prices paid. Phone A1adlson 1906. GOLD AND SILVER?Why not trade In your old discarded gold and sllvor for some of our up-to-date jewelry or silver- ! Ware? C. Luinsden & Sons. 731 East Mp.ln Street. WANTED? TWO FLAT TOP DESKS. must bp; in good CONDITION. APPLY J T2S. C.\ RE Tl MBS-DISPATCH. MERCHANDISE Wanted?'!?? lluy. / 00 HOUSE llokf> ""OOOl>? Wanted W buy. household goods lu any MUaiitltv. Phono Randolph 121s OlVl? KAI.SK TEKTH M fli-r.t prl??s ? 'I.I tor old gold ami stlvci. I;ils' teeth. dia monds it ml \v .i i *? I . K ?' Myer Jvwelty I'D., 21 Went Itroitil Street. l'lANOS, furniture liousenold goods bought. sold. A ndcraoil's. Ilioad at l-'lt-si Madison IU37, biruMi-iiAMi it HNi rriti. ?,?.'??:it ?mI sold. Hoy'1 II Cobb. Chun h Hill Kurni lure Company. Emit llrouil Btfwl \VK buy II...I I|.'?I;., oft. ?? furniture. mid safes. M :idi-<on KUOHIJ At*U /I'MKt* lUiiiiu? Wiui t)7 FOR RENT- l.urKu furnUhcil front room: South'rn exposure! heat, electric lights and bath; iiriVAtv family. Phone liuulv yard I'.ID J, '? ? FKA.SK1-I.N ST.. K. 200?Handsomely fur nished rooms with batb: evening dinner. Mm. >1 vrtte Andcrtton ______ KRAN K L.I.N W. a>? Klrst-cluss accom modation*: . rooms with or without bath. tl\' ..mg 0itinera: Indlvljuaj tsiiies. ^ _ FRANK 1..1N. K. 115-?Flrst-cia'sa accommo dations. Permanent ami iraiialviu. ' ri vi>to hai lis UltACIS ST.. WEST 16 Second-floor front room. -Miss m. ij. Gordon. GRACE, i'. IV.- -Exc? Hunt iii'-.i 1ami eve nine dinner*. Oil AUK .sr.. w EST 1003?Nicely furnished room*. tirst-class meals. Cull Knuminu .. few table boa nigra Mlsa Harg.tmln grace sr.. w. mas?Thrco large, bright. tunny munis with board, iti a strrtiy private family. Apply between ii Hnd - TUB HIM' CREST. K. (Ill A' "E? Rooms ami board. Absolutely llrst-class: central, hot wj?ter h-at rrifi- real. >fliiblM. tJiTi'. WEST "tiRACE?Hurt-. bright room with private family. i:i modern hou---. Ureal; fast and evening dinner. IS Ml. cure Tlrnes f>lnpatcli. . Rooms Without 1'ioartl. Ii8 BARTON AVENUE?Room tor rent. Han dolph 3312-.I. lU'SIN K.-S woman with Ital would r.-til tur iilsh.it room; us** reception room ami Uii. hi'i:. iiiir:..- I'll II." I .oulevard C33-J. CARY ST. Gentleman wishes nic- young man for roommate. Randolph 13V2. third r.it -j: East Cary Street. OAKY ST., E. 6?One large furnished room, bath convenient: rent rea.sona.bK-; In prl vat" family; gentlemen pi<d?rred. CA~hT sr.. k. 401 furnished rooms for sleeping or housekeeping. CENTRA H?For rent, centrally located In private fatnily. several single and double room*; gentlemen l*how?r Madison 4M4-.I. Ki.tiVli AVE.? Kurnlsh'-d rooms. hot water heat. Modern. H?#ulcv:trd 27.'!2-.l. K1.I j ST) AVENUE?Two tin f u r nished con necllng rooms. 1517 Kloyd Avenue. FOURTH ST., NORTH 63'J Furnished rooms tor IIkIi* h<>usekeep|nu. reasonable. Apply I?r. Hume. iS'i North Kourtli Street. Tka.NKMN ST ?' frfit room on Kras k Itti Street, west of Klrst, with heat, ils'i' and phone: in private f.irni!v. (jentlemait only. H. ? a f ri n a ble. I' ho lie .M ad Is o n_ S313. V;7nTl:Tt~T?o deilKhtlul eotusnunlcatliiK rooms. Uarage it desired. Kandolpn 52S1-J. . (JHACK ST. WEST?Kor r-nt. 2 lurnlshed. conneetinK rooms. cltiBiy or double. West Craci* Street. I'hoiK' Houb'vard wltsl-J. OUAI.'H ST.. WKST '"i K"r flit, several furnishtd ro"n > ORACE ST., \VEST 13 l.arKe hall room, new.y fur:;:.-:n-n o'.ly, ORACK ST.. W. S20?Two third-story fur n I s hed rooms . |ir: v a' ? ? .it ti. tie tit I'Miie ii. ORACE ST.. \V. TOs Deilchtful room, fur nlshfcd : beyt residential set t ion. GRACE ST.. E. Tfi flarge nicely furnished rooms for rent, tlrst and se< nnd lloor>; steain heat, lights, bath and use of phone. I.OM UAKDY. N. is?Mcelv furnished, w ell lornteil room for gentlemen. SIEALMjW, netir Monument. - connecting, furnisheif rooms private hath adjolnintr. close to jitney. Gentlemen preferred. Houie vanl ?.917-NV. MONTICI'.LI.O?114 North Eighth: nl.e. clean, cool rooms. 50c. 7&c. il.l'O dally: t3 "'I to t7.f'0 week I y MONUMENT AVENUE?Kor rent. Monu ment Avenue, room with private batii; one or two gentlemen preferred. Gall liuule vard 3 4S2. MCKI.V lurnlshed room: modern conven iences. adjoining bath, private family. Houlevard 4031-XV. ItOOM ? Kor rent October 1. one nicely fur nished front room. AH conveniences. Call Randolph 1011 ROWLAND ST.. NORTH 111?One or two bright. freshly papered and furnished rooms; electric lichts. hot-water he.-ti. Refer ences exchanged. Reasonable. Houlevard < it K0 - J Ilooms for Housekeeping. 00 KOR RENT, light housekeeping rooms; everything furnished; in good locality and close In. Gall Madison 6510. MARSH A 1.1, ST.. E. 11.?Completely fur nished rooms for ho uyekeeplng. Vuculion IMuces. . 70 ??CHOVEItFIEI,f>S"?A few choice rooms for autumn and winter seasons: steam heat, baths, saddle horses, hunting and shooting. Kor circulars, rates and cltv ref erences, address Krank Randolph. Kcsw4.:k. V a_ Where to Eut. 71 NOTICE?On XVednesday. October 1. at 11 A. M.. the doors of the l.exintrton terla. Twelfth 'and Main Street, will be open to the general public and the sarins will be op on day and night with services at all tlm-'s. REAL EST AT Hi <(TL ^ } Apartments ant) Flutjs. 74 SEVENTH. 40S?Di-jdni iTTe! unf urnislt-d flat, convenient; also furnished rooms. Maillson 4.**3- X\*, _____ SIXTH ST.. NORTH 624?Second flat. 4 | nice rooms and bath: large hall; also cellar for fuel. Phone Madison 7 504. No children. TENTH ST.. N. 423?Unfurnished llat tor rent. Business Places fttr Kent. " 7i> GARAGE fn XX'est +'nd. reasonable. Pos session at once, jj t-.ire Times-His i.airh Houses for Kent. XVB can rent that vacant property Give us a chance to prove it. Chewntr.c ?: Hoxley. Wanted?To Kent. 81 APARTMENT -XX'anted. small apartment, preferably VX'cst End: adults Phone Madi son 711 j - XV Kl,.XT?Wanted to rent or furni-h' d flat 3 to ii month-; west of Kirst Street, between Hroad ami Main, or XX'est End. L> !r?j. care Time.-_liIspat.jjt. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE harms auiJ i^iati lot >talL*. H.J FARMS?XX'e have several nice farms on our llat. See us. C. I- & IX. 1- Uenoon. SO? East Main Street. FARMS-?Jf it is a farm you want. s?a Garrett Go III- Easl .Xlain >treel FARMS?Kor farms of um description see Hex O. Jones Go., luc.. Iti North E:gt;'.h Street. FAItMS for sale ii; any location. XV a. Itoiilnson .*:? t'o.. I Oft Xiii tli Eiuli' h St if. FARMS -i.ist ihat tarm with Pollard .t Hagby, Eleventh and Main Streets. Rith inond X a. FARMS?Highly improved Southsldo Vir ginia farnth for salu by Noell Patter son. Phase City. X'a. FARMS?Call or wrllo Noell & Patterson] t'ha.-e v'itj. X'a.. lot prices ntid ile. crip lions of Improved .iml unimproved farms. A farm to su'.t one. l,j:,T your larms anu cltv propcrtj v\lta It. V. Wniteh ui at .V Go . 1014 Hast M....I St roet. K?Ah ESTATE FOR SALE For Hale. w.s ?ssr-as <^U^fSunjt Ilousi's l''i)r 8ulc. <j | '??? : ?? i ini irl" kuI t ^'?'t,nn- r"H,|>' t" move >??- ? 8koN A?o'.u>. owwcr hi bulldln*. r. -fe "?r~?h? K,vh,..; ?f North Nlnlh afreeL """1 * o'ii1 't he"*ca r te, '" r" "c*utirut home* ?In. ...r |. T Mr ;.|, M,lt Pur L ; "' 'J ?__?.??- Knst Mi.ln St. Lota for Sale. ^ /?'kv'.' jV V'lHt'i II fui< t*r~uArtB ?l , e*t or tax. j. See a I nM V. No ,n'?r Al"tj);,l |iuij.|'n?r UauKhlrey. 1206 | I _ >>ubin'uaii ror S?ilc. m j ^havVYou '^."onVV- \V "k- ^mand! Whit I ?? "?? SJf'hiJ-d.'Ss! ?*lwaw * nvi" ? ryor; ?? 1 ^AiSi;Lrsi:;,n Slur lit: ..HKl.. ,,f W a * h 1 li k , o t'l D r "' PI w." ly,l,K Ki< liinunil. Va I'lkton anrl bran,,-. i 0.000. l)r V i i3"/?10- 'nnm,. M.,.1, s,r....:. 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JH Cormiioii w.-a Uh of "'vircinia" bTA 1 CUHI'OKATION Oitv or mi:PMM's.siox: ON fa"%&'?28$ST&?lf&s? j!''!'V.i"a -J.'"'" y>? in?*.?in?. chief ibanU?5texul,1)1-tl,1V?'1C, ^ l*rovisionM of hiw ha'vJ f1 !1" 'hn MioU with, an.I thit \h. M?r.5om am.-unt of capital ???i'u,'y cnlere,! bv,,.h1'U : '"??refo!?e^ ii"^ lillcate he. ?mlC<l"''herohv thal , (-r authorlzli.C- lie sal,I bank ,l''raM:o,i j me,ice business as u ^1, count ami .Itposit. K of dls" Tefite!?IUl<' Cor"?>ratio* Coinmisslon. ^^ WlKSOV Clerk '."Jfir'^rVv lohi'r"!. u';'n ?tockhoV<lers uc rt" At- Qodtlard. i.'unhi.r e 'nailed. War* \ao Nv'a~ ieu[fi5.1.r"N i4/'11V?k~ Rlch j 'j"' A^:0^ ft"i I "hereby Klv, a \',om'".." ihjt'lfUo" Con>l?any i Kirila. consent by iwo thtVii"'l,l,s,<^ ,,f v'r- ' the Stockholders t (i , i iV h .I1 l,'lt'rest of that It l.n,'sxo'v.U. aml l.- tlilon, v.-rlrt- ,1 hv- th ?? to h I're.siil, .it. or ono of h's *!!ll'UvIU "c 't.s i alleKiiiK Its r. a~ iiis f.,r resl(1l!nls Thl> notice is c 1 vi-1? ?m!rf! lo dlsnol ve. tut- of thv St.iic of rE i the Ntu ' made and |f..,vld. d V ,r?,nIa for .?uch case I <?. ahi.sthqm ^ ashitiKloii. September 19. sin ! ?s*ss ?s; i ? latmns to <>xtenil ih? . Uankuijj Akso. -j4! '"oiiii.troMer"1 ?(ro'i|fi ^ IIlis J. Kowler. \rtlnjr Vt'vNr ?!i",t ";ri11-'. A MKHirAX' v'nV1'"'1?' t 'oii'iity ?I"j|e'nf |(.0 'L1! "Icliinoiiil rn'^iVe a lllhoi fy.cd to haVe V Vlr*.nV.S ??pecillud in its anu-'iided "urVI^.i f>?rlod ; a, ,??;?^-o^ss^sn w! "^tension 4\u. ;:-4?s0 '?ntdxi.v TRUST company" iii , >1. iV ? ?s,'l'teinber J2 ? n I !I_1?|M,\- .J{,?h?lf?nd. I hi.-i com |.a n v have il?.i l fr?,i dlre< tor? ,->f - I'ei <eiil (2'?i iinai, ?. " 'll^'tdeiul t f toher i j r?)*t to' Bifibil i, " after Oc- 1 sept.-,,,!,,.,. 25. ,v;),r," .K,v:"17v:; r/ ^! ? ^yieti. hecrerary. DISPLAY?CLASSIFIED ' TRUSTEE'S SALE "Mount Athos," Near Somerset, Orange County, Va. Four hundred and fifty-nine and fifty one-hundredths (459.50) acres of land, more or loss adjoining Montpelier, the estate of William dit Pont, George Zinn's trustee. Frank Nalie, Eustaco I**. Ciolsan. Lewis il. Graves and others. By virtue of two certain deeds of trust, both dated June 18. 1917, and re corded. respectively, in the Clerk's Of fice of the Circuit Court of Orange County. Virginia, in Deed Book 7S, page 301, and Deed Book 78. page 304, executed by Edward H. Moon to the undersigned trustees, breach having been made in the payment of the coven ants therein provided for. and default having been made in the payment of the obligations thereby secured and therein described, and having been re quested by the holders of the said obligations to sell as therein provided, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, on the premises, on MONDAY. OCTOBER 6. 1919. at 11 o'clock, A. M.. all the said property which is described and conveyed in the said deed:* of trust. TERMS OF SALE: Cash. ALEX. T. BROWNING. V. It. SHACKELFORD. Trustees. BY BOLLARD & BAGBY. INC~ Real Estate Auctioneers. Auction Sale OF Excellent New ? ? Brick Investment Property i KNOWN AS NOS. 417-417-A; 419, 419-A: ! 4L1, 4-1 - A WEST MAIN STREET. We will sell at auction on the premises on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1919, at '5 o'Clock P. M., J the above-mentioned desirable brick i flats. The buildings are nearly new, in excellent condition and have six ! rooms in each flat, and are well ten anted at 5400.00 per flat. It is necessary that this property be sold and we would be glad to have J you attend the sale, should you de I sire a first-class investment. TERMS: Announced at sale. POLLARD & BAGBY. INC.. j Auctioneers. BY C. L. & II. L. DIONOON, 1NC~ Real Estate Auctioneers. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION OF THE DESIRABLE MEDIUM SIZE DWEL LING. ; No. 903 North 7 th Street WITH SMALL DWELLING IN REAR. I To close an estate we will offer for : sale at public auction on the premises on ? THURSDAY. OCTOBER 2. 1919, at a o'Clock P. M., ! the above described property, being No. 90.1 North Seventh Street, contain ing" five roomn and ballroom and also I the three-room dwelling on the rear of I this lot. The property has a frontage i of 30 feet on the east line of Seventh Street and runs back 122 feet to an i alley 1 ?? feet wide. This property is centrallv and de sirably located for renting purposes, being occupied by the same tenants for a long period and should commend itself to those seeking a profitable in vestment. TERMS: Liberal and announced at bale. C. L. & H. L. DENOON. INC.. I Auctioneers. DISPLA Y?CLASSIFIED WILL. I AM P. REDD. Real Estato Auctioneer. COMMISSIONERS* AUCTION SALE OP 250 Feet of Valuable Vacant Ground IN* THE CITY OF RICHMOND. VA? IN THAT SECTION KNOWN AS HIGH LAND PARK. In pursuance of a decree of the Chan cery Court of fhe city of Richmond. Va.. entered on the 24th day of June, 1919. In tho two causes pending there in. styled "Lavinia M. Thompson et als.. vs. J. M. Thompson's exccutrlx et als.." and "J. M. Thompson's executrix vs. Samuel G. Thompson et ats.," we, tho ; undersigned special commissioners ap ' pouted for that purpoe, will, on MONDAY, SEPT. 29. 1919. at 5:30 o'Clock P. M.. on tho premises, proceed to sell at public auction, "All that certain lot of land in that ! part of tho city of Richmond. Va., ! known as Highland Park, beginning at a point three hundred and ninety-five 1 (395) feet south of the northeast cor ner of Fifth Avenue and Custer Street, thoTlce running southwardly along and fronting two hundred and fifty (250) ? feet on the eastern line of Fifth Ave ! nue and running back eastwardly ! between parallel lines and at right ! angles from Fifth Avenue to Shockoe I Creek, which forms the easetrn boun ; clary of the said lot, the northern line i of said lot being four hundred and | ninety-two (492) feet long, and the ! southern line being four hundred and ! sixty-three (463) feet long from Fifth Avenue to Shockoe Creek. This land is in a lfteality which in rapidly being built up, and could be subdivided to good advantage for building purposes, and should attract the attention of investors and home builders. It is also only one block from ..he street car. and very convenient to churches, schools, drug stores and gro cery stores. TERMS: One-third cash, and the balance in equal installments at onu and two years, notes for deferred payr ments to be executed by the purchase*; to his own order and by him Indorsed, with Interest added, title to be retained until all of the purchase money has j been paid and a deed ordered by the j court, or all cash, at the option of tho purchaser. ISAAC DIGGS and ORDWAY PULLER. Special Commissioners. ? __ I certify that the bond required by the above decree of.the Special Com l missloners has been duly given. Given under my hand this 3d day of July, 1919. Teste: CHAS, O. SAVILLE. Clerk. GARRETT & COMPANY. 1112 East Main Street. Kcal Eatate Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S AUCTION SALE In execution of a deed of trust, dated May 22. U*17, and recorded in Clerk'a Otliee of the Circuit Court of Chester field County, in D. B. 147, pago 58?, default having been made In the pay ment of a portion of the debt therein secured and being required so to do, we will sell by auction, on the premises, on FRIDAY. OCTOBER 3, 1919, at 2 o'Clock P. M., all thut certain tract or parcel of land In Chesterfield County, Virginia, con taining one hundred (100) acres, be ing one-half of the tract called "Hick ory Hill," which is bounded on tho north and east by the tract of one hundred (100) acres, now or formerly owned by Franklin Myers, and on the south and west by H. K. Grave's estate, being one hundred (100) acres assigned to P. B. Wlnfree in tho di vision of the estate of P. B. Winfrey In the suit of Wlnfroe \?e. Christian and others. Chesterfield County Court, December I. 1875, Plat Book 1. page 271. Clerk's Office, subject to prior liens by deed of trust and for taxes. TERMS: Cash. J NO. H. GARRETT. Trustee. SAMUEL T. FREEMAN & COMPANY. AUCTIONEERS, 1519-i'l Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Public Sale?Norfolk, Va. ' VALUABLE PLANT Water Front Real Estate, Machinery and Equipment of the Fosburgh Lumber Company Foot of Walnut Street, Berkeley, NORFOLK, VA.. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. 1919, at 11 A. M., On the premises: REAL ESTATE?The real estate comprises their valuable water front property lying on the Berkeley stile of the Eastern Branch of the Elizabeth River (Norfolk Harbor), opposite the wharves of the Old Dominion and Clyde Lines, having' a front of 247 feet on the Port Ward en's line and a depth of 760 1-2 feet from the Port Warden's line ?nd along Walnut Street to Bakers Lane. The improvements are frame, comprising ofllee, superintendent's dwelling, lumber shed, boiler house, splinter shop, steel tank, etc. MACII'NEUT?The machinery, which will be sold in separate lots immediately after the sale of the real estate, comprises the complete equipment of a box manufacturing: plant, consisting of planers, match ers. printers, nailers, piping, rail, lumber, trucks, boiler and engine. I>ixie blower system, elevator cable, shafting, pulleys, belting, cto. Also large, stock of matched and odd shooks. Illustrated catalogues will be mailed upon application to SAMUEL T. FREEMAN & COMPANY. AUCTIONEERS. 1519-21 Chestnut Street, Phiadelphi^. By George McManusj | BRINGING UP FATHER Copyrlnht. 1919. International News Service. WHO <bA\D "THE ROUND WORLD n WA'b SQUARE - *