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tM-ISi COMING TO GIVE : CHILDREN HEALTH OOIES Makes Small Folic Shriek With Laughter "While Teucliing Valunble Lessons. "WHili .ARRIVE ON NOVEMBER 23 ?r-'. a- .??? . ? Idea OHginntcd in New Tork by Child Health Organization Ix*-aps ; JJnto Popularity?Wisdom's Words to J^jUrth's Tunes. Cho-Cho Is coming to Richmond on j Saturday. November 25. for tho benefit j and * entertainment of the big:, little i and middle-size children of Richmond, j . Clu>-ChQ'1s a real, sure 'nongl? circus I -Clown. ' the klud of clown that the i >ig:ht of'recalls the joyous days when I one waB younp and credulous and sat ^ f under a billowing sea of weather- . ? Stained canvas and shrieked with de- | t light at the funny antics of a comical i 1 figure In full trousers, a ridiculous j coat, ornamented with bright red dia- . i jmonds. and a biff white ruff a figure ; with a face of chalky whiteness, j painted with bold splotches of red and : lines of black?the traditional clown, i Cho-Cho comes to Richmond under j ..the auspices of the Richmond House Wives' ' League, the members of wnlcn j conspired together at a meeting at j tho Jefferson yesterday afternoon to stive tho children of Richmond tlio time of their young livea Saturdaj, two weeks' hence. Will lltminnlr.f Health nule?. Cho-Cho's mission in Richmond is , -lo humanize health rules' ?to set j > words of wisdom to the tunc of mirth : ro that tho littlest child will re- I member the fundamental rules or j health and happiness forever after- j V3X(i. Cho-Cho's present program of con- i ?tructivc education Is along the lines . "of presenting in an attractive torm "the necessary rules of health began-in New Tork City. The Child Health Or ' sanitation conceived the idea of using a, loved figure of childhood to inspire children with the desire to grow lug and strong and healthy, and to tell ' them Just how to do it. A real live clown was procured through a dramatic agency, christened with the initials of the organization, j Cho. and drilled in a series of health talks to public school children of New Tork As was to be expected, the crui- : drCn hailed the merry Cho-Cho with > ?joy and they swallowed his pills 01 advice readily, with their sugar-coat ing of jest and merriment. -i a member of the Richmond House wives' hoHguft was present at one of Cho-Cho's performances and her pleas ure in the entertainment provided by the clown was us great as that of the thousands of children who filled t lie auditorium where he was giving his performance. In Invited to Richmond. So, the Richmond Housewives' League . Ivas invited tho jolly clown to Rich- ; ?mond. where on November 22 in the auditorium of John Marshall High i "School* he will give an all-star per- I formanoc at which the Housewives' ? league hopes that every child in Rich mond will be present. Should L.io sale t of tiokets warrant It, Cho-Cho will t Stive two performances. The drivo begun by the Richmond Housewives' League for the standard- , ization of the one pourul loaf of bread in Richmond and that every loaf sold shall be wrapped at the bakeries con tinues to receive the otticial indorse ment of Richmond organizations, be- | fore whom Mrs. J. Vf. Durham, chair- j j man of the committee which was ap- 2 pointed to Investigate and report on j this matter has appeared. J Mrs. Durham has just been appoint- j ed State chairman of the department ^ of civics by the president of the. State j Federation of Women's Clubs, Mrs j Parker. - She is regularly employed by the Medical College, of Virginia to make ; the mental tests for tie psychological clinics.; To fl<*nilardl*e Leaves' Weight. In line with Mrs. Durham's lnv?'sti gration of tho matter of the wide vari- ? ance in the weight of leave? of bread t. 6okJ by bakeries here, an ordinance will ? be introduced at th* next meeting of * the City Council looking toward stand- $ ardlzation in weight and the wrapping < of loaves of bread at the bakeries. J .'The ordinance was framed by t.ie pres- J -ident ot the Renters' and Consumers' J ?? iLeaguc, McG. Finne-san. $ *" The apparent hopelessness of the gas i ^'situation was also a matter for discus- J eion by the inem.bera of the House- s i wives' League at the meeting yester day. A committee was appointed to t Gee'If anything could be dune toward ? improving present conditions. t, MOTH EROF S^ NEEDING \ IMMEDIATE ASSISTANCE \ ?* % Join af $1 HO Koir&h't Through Tiinr.s- s DJnpnteh tu Aid Widow's J Stricken Family. J That a widow and her six children '**rray .be given immediate relief from p the etre.ssed conditions in her littie ? home, aji appeal is made to t..ie public /tto-rough The Times-Dispateh relief ; ?fund for contributions. This Is case Ko. 8. and the amount sought ic ISO. Receipts acknowledged yesterday ?onoujrted to $"?. making the total i"?>r - the new fund SC. November, with its cold is here, and soon winter w ill he. upon the little 1 mother, who is striving to make the ends meet and to care properly for her aix children, rhf oldest of whom i fourteen.years of ag??too young to be of iacy material' assistance. ' The following contributions were re ?"*<esived yesterday: BvJWvj. Snodily, Shores, Va?...... 51.0ft | X.. B. H 1.00 B. W^.: 1.00 Total $:?.00 ' Previously acknowledged 3.AO i Total : ;JDNE COW SELLS FOR $1,500 KS^.'r ^ISIalrvlew I?ady I'nul Jnrndjkf Ilrinyr* : ? Bi ts Price at Aiiniuu nt l'"nlr liroiindu, }The highest price iver paid tr/r I ; j tt*z ??i ?^ ,?ii?j iw a ^Virginia cow was t'ne feature of the ! 1/auction conducted >v.<t <irday at the ((..State Fair Grounds lrid. r t auspices ":p? the Southern lloiyt. n i;r. , ?j.-r.s' As (lociatlpo. when F:nr. i.-w Ixidy Paul 3orndi'Jce, a fivc-year-idd Hidstein, brought $1,500. The ow . v. hu h was reared J by H. S. Seward, of l'Mersburg, Ibis the record of juodur-iru; tw?-nty-tlv.< pounds of butter fat and pounds milk weekly. Slie was pur<'hased V.y the Bo>dton InsJtitu!<-. ;? school for hegroes, at Boydtori, Va. ?y' Altogether sixty-aiv head of the i finest of Virginia's thoroughbred cows > Hold for an average pric- ?? $.*:V1 C<i. r Breeders from New York. I'"in.sy|vsinla. p .North Carolina, South Car..'a: Ten-' I; nessee and Virginia ?tt?-n'i^d ? i nu t'and sale. It Is planned to have R;.-ii %mond made tho Hoislein center of the t-f-South. STUDIO PROPERTY SOLD W. \V. Foxlrr iluj* Iloaar and Lot at HlKh'h and (irnce Strt?ti for OOO. W. W. Foster, the Ninth f?tre?t pho tographer. has becomc the owner of tho valuable property at No. 719 East Grace Street, corner of TClghth. The purchase was consummated through Douglas K. Taylor, re?al estate n.gept, and the price j>aid was $45,000. The property was owned by TTiomaa P. Bryan, who bouKht it a short while HJtro from Tw S. Wolfe. The residence, which is now used as :\ stii'lio. was formerly known as the rizzinl home. It will continue to be used as a studio, the proprietor Uavinjr ? lease on the building, and Mr. Foster having bought it purely a-s an invest ment. WAR HISTORIANS TO MEET I'irgrinfci Com ml union Will Flold Quar terly Sewlnn on November 12 In Capitol nuildlnc Wednesday. November 13, has been iel apart as the .date for the quarterly neeting of the Virginia War History .'onimisslon in the Senate chamber of he State Capitol Building. The meet ng will bo devoted to a discussion of he plans of -the commission, and to hearing reports of the work being: done in all parts of the State. Ln u letter addressed to Chairman Alvin M. Smith, of the Armistfcce Week celebration, Arthur Kyle Davis, chair man of the War History Commission, yesterday extended an Invitation to soldiers ?nd <|t-vlllans interested in ?the preservation of Virginia's war rec ords to attend the iratherlni?. Which will be held at 8 o'clock. There will bo no formal Fpecches. HOLD TWO "SINGS" TODAY War Camp Community MnMcal Direc tor to I.end I'roRTam at Tobuceo I'lant. Two "sinprs" will be conducted to day by Edward F. Shumway, song' and cheer loader of the War< Camp Com munity Service, who has recently ar rived from BirminKham, Ala., to take charge of community singing; in Rich mond. From 11:30 to 1 o'clock. Mr. Shumway will sing for tho em ployees of the Allen and Ointer to bacco plant. Seventh and Cnry Streets, and will lead them in popular sonps. The employees of the factory are di vided Into three shifts for lunch. Each shift will have its own "sins:." At 8:30 o'clock tonight the people of Fulton will attend a "sing" ln the Unitv Club. In the old Nicholson School building:.' The club is being: operated ns a community center under the aus pices of the War Camp Community Service. Flans have been made to entertain more than *>00 people. GEORGE B. PROFFIT DIES / llarton llciichtn Itrxldpnt, Sixty-Four Yrarx Old, Snccuiulm to Stroke of 1'aralyMia. George B. ProUltt, sixty-four yearn old, died yesterday evening: at his home. 413 I'oe street. Barton Heignts, following a stroke of paralysis on Mon Oay. Tho funeral will tako placo from the home Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock, Rev. George T. Wait*, pastor of Barton Heights Baptist Church, of liciating. Interment ft* 111 be in River vlow Cemetery. Besides his wife, he is survived by ouo daughter, Myrtle May McChesney; two brothers, W. M. l'roffit, of Louisa, and J. L?. Proflitt, of Richmond. There are also t?'o grandchildren. RICHMOND TEACHER DEAD Funeral Service* for Mln* Caroline II. Elicit Will lie Held at :t o'Clock To ilny. funeral services for Miss Caroline IT. Ellett. who died Wednesday at So wicklcy. Pa., after an illness of live weeks, will take placc this afternoon at 3 o'clock from t.ie home of her sister. Miss Cornelia M. IOHott. of 2702 East Grace Street, who is the only surviv ing relative. Rev. I high Sublctt. pan tor of St. John's Episcopal Churc.1, will SUGAR Bacon &Hams 28c a lb.; $3,419 per can. On sale Friday and Saturday. Swift's 5 aud 6-lb. Hams, lb 35c Swift's Smoked Shoulders (small), lb 28c Pure Virginia Hog Lard. * lb. J Joe 2 large packages Star Naphtha Powder .......15c 30c Porterhouse Steak Sirloin Steak *>Parlb. Hound Steak Fresh All-Pork Sau-^ sage Fresh Pork Shoulders. Salt Rib Bellies . . Southern Rose Compond Lard 30c Boneless Salt Pork 25c Salt Fat Rack 38c Fresh Spare Ribs ,25c Fresh Pork Chops 38c Fresh Pork Middling Vir ginia Hogs ; 33c Fresh Ilams 35c Rib Roast of Beef 25c Lobe Roast Beef ........20c Chuck Roast Beef ...... .20c Hump Roast of Beef 30c Hamburg Steak 20c Leg of Spring Lamb 35c Spring Lamb Chops 35C Hound Veal Cutlets ......40c Veal Chops Veal Breast 25c Irish Potatoes, peck 60c Sweet Potatoes, per pound. .OOc Large Bar Lenox Soap 07c Octagon Powder OOc Armour's Scouring Powder, .05c Obelisk, Town Talk and Per fection Flour, 83c per bag half-barrel Flour, $0.75. 600 >T. Twenty-Eighth St, Phone Orders Will Ro oeive Prompt, Attention. Store Phone Ran. 3335. Same Prices at Stall 0, First Market. Phono Madison 5712. (URAL CHURCHES TAKING ACTIVE PART IN CAMPAIGN :Pi"7Tr^l W,?rkrr" K,nd In S *n * ountry I)Utrictru i-rrrral Merlins* riaaaci. h il ri''^'n ^ interest umonj eountrv Miireh member* in the nation-wide rom Yn " Kpl^al^l,?n^fn ???f iA'^i11 bva!y^?ik(ir* liav? b^n ? ti> tfce. diocesan commiiin. .a-sa ?dhX;r^Vr?r^!'h! 'iirl.e1 ?,'?? ith1 n.a,ion-*?!<>?> campaign, ' ay. Novotnl,?'V V?CaV ? V'h m " tVp I nnVam Called Hrown3501' V *Bteh.?P ? mnlMfrt0?4^ committee has Just I ey of uTy 00,?!>rehensive sur- j y <>i tn? (l)ooeHf of Virginia itu Sw'laX 'S! \ rt^PrrlnI f-nlled. ?ctt.rk^0;,nc? ?r.^g.-mrnVs ?f mak,nff fl??l ? ;'l (lav ,i!\ -r>~ J orpaniation's <i.i> Munnp Armisiioe Week. COLLEGE of WILLIAM & MARY THE STATE COLLEGE rtlrlimonil K*rn1njr IlliUInn TTiF< VfllGIMA ST A TK SCIIOOI. OK A CCOtTiVTA JTOT Sr?Kinn Opfn* Novrmlirr lit. Evening: conrses <if rolICKe Kradc in Accountancy, Turing Walton system; Buflnoas Ivhw, Psychology of Bfliclency, etc., conducted by regular William and Mary professors <"in.sKe:< m?>et In Medical CoJlego ?of Vlrjrini.t Rullding. Eleventh and O.iy Streets, where student* may consult professors and rc-piftier for courses Mondav, November 10, 7 to I I* jf. For particular*, telephone the Ixxvii Secretary, Mr. J. M. Hurt, Ran dolph 49*9, or addrers tho President. J. A. C. CHASDLKK, Wllllama bursr, Va. fefegSS -r=:=.:=-~ - Just Received 36,000 Pounds Army Bacon Army Bacon, can.... $3.42 Army Ham, lb 2Sc Sanitary Meat Market \ 326 North Sixth Street | Phones: Ron. 5750. Jinn. 5717. Why Pay More? YOU CAN SAVE MONEY' BY BUY- |i ING FROM THE ECONOMY STORES J Government Bacon, 12-lb. cans, per lb., 28}?c; per can . . . . 93.42 | J California Hams, per ib 25c i Pork Butts anil Plates, per lb. . . .25c 1 Creamery Butter in H-lb. blocks, per lb 70c ] \ Nut Oleomargarine, per lb iMcjj Cream Cheese, per lb 40c ! i Uncle Jerry's Pancake and Buck- J -wheat Flour, 2 boxes 25c 11 Royal and Armour's Oats, 2 boxes ' for 25c Kellogg's Corn Flakes and Post Toastles, 2 boxes for 25c PillRbury and Gold Medal Flour. bag, 00c: per bbl $14.40 Patapsco Flour, per bag, 70c; ppr bbl $12.50 Dunlop Flour, per bag, 80c.; per bbl ? 912.05 Toilet Paper, 7 rolls for 25c Corn and Early June Peas, per can > 15c California Peaches, gallon cans, per can 00c Tomatoes, 2 cans for 25c Pickled Pigs' Feet and Tripe, 2 lbs. for 25c Brains, per can 25c Good Grainy Lard, per Ib 28c Good Country Hams, per lb- 42c Dried Blackeye Peas, 3 lbs. for. ,25c Roast and Corn Beef, per can...35c S. Ullman's Son, Inc. 1820-1822 East Main Street. 500 East Marshall. 5 Phones at Your Service. N Sugar saver. Domino Syrup, 25c fi| (Real cane sugar syrup.) S Maxwell House. Coffee . . . .56c 0 White House Coffee 50c 8 Mocha Coffee 50c S (All standard brands and J! quality goods.) O 1 \ Seeded Raisins, best, plig., 23c 9;; 8 Selected Currants, pkg 31e N New Cracked Hominy, lb. .10c O, Selected Navy Beans, lb... 12c x Selected small Lima Beans, n lb 20c ? Compound Lard, lb 30c N Beat puro Lard, lb 38c O Choice Rib Roast 35c X Choice Round Roast 35c Choice Rump Roast 35c Whole Hams, just the right size, lb. . .* 3flc Choice Army Hams, lb. ...30c Absolutely Choice Meat, rather large, but a money saver. We cut them for you. K Dressed Chickens, if ordered S Friday, lb 43c 3 Frying Oysters, dry meas S ure, qt 05c 8 We always take caro of our customers with Sugar. Fresh Vegetables, Meats, Fancy Groceries. Give ns your or your Fruit Cake. hrvnnH 4 r\ ????? 1 The Acme Grocery W, A. MOSS, Manager. The Quality Store With a Reputation. 0OO West Main Street. Phones: Madison 707 or 7070. order now for ke. They are bound to be scarce. Nolte Bros.'s Cake now in. Why Not limp the Best COFFEE ?S5 HEROY'S ritSJTS Coffr*, KOc n Pound. 308 \OKTII SIXTH ST1UCICT. S?v\ TSvery thing flood to Kat That Goes on the Table You Will Find Here. Fish and Oysters Our Specialty. Full Idne of Oroccries, Fruit, Vegetable^, Poultry and Fresh and Smoked Meats. At the request of patrons In the suburbs we have arranged for delivery ns follows: Barton Heights nnd Ointor Park?Tuesday and Thursday af ternoons. Highland Park ? Wednesday and Friday afternoons. West Ifind?Daily delivery. Cut this out and keep it for handy reference when you order. ftOO Ir.:i? t IHnrmhnll Street. Who llooth In Second Market, Sixth Street. Phone ILnndolph 350fl. A. Bischoff * ? j FANCY GROCERIES, MEATS, \ rOULTRY AND VEGETABLES 5 313 North Adams Street. < Madison 721. * * Government Bacon $3.42 Can t Large Skinned Hams, lb., 28c ? Gold Medal Flour, bag. . . .00c } Country Dried Apples, lb., 22c I Fancy Evap. Peaches, lb., 30c > Good Coffee, lb ....85c | Good Lard, lb 30c [ Brookfield Butter, lb 75c ? Winner Peanut Butter, oVs > oz. can . . . . 10c I Give Us a Trial | Not a "Just as | Good" Store We never attempt to substi tute. We have built up our business on the theory that our customers know what they 9 want, and we see that they can S get what they ask for. 8 If you solicit our opinion ns 5 to what is best, we will tell 6 you to the best of our judg k roent, but we never try to sell b a customer something "just as good," becauso we make more profit on it than on the article asked for Q 0: you ask for ITeinz are following our The quality of products of unvarying excellence. Our entire line of merchan dise is of the same high rating. Lot us prove why we deserve your entire grocery trade. ? | Home City ^ Market 1010 West Broad Street. _ Rand. 851. Mad. 2845. | OOQOOOCOOCSOOeSCOOOOOSGOOO officiate at tho sprvlces. .Burial will b? In Hollywood. Miss Kllett was well known In Rich mond. where she received her educa tion and lived for a number of yearn before going North to teach. Sho was a teacher m the High school here tor a number of years, ami at tho time of her death was teaching in a Sewlckley private school. Minstrel* Perform Tonight. White Ho.se Minstrels will appear to night at S:30 o'clock at Bainbridgo Junior High School, South Richmond, under the auspices of the South Side Young Men's Club. .lames Hlake is interlocutor, and Messrs. Hay. Bedford, Fowler. Dyson. Itagland. Hew. Robert son and Utndruni are soloists. TIMES-DISPATCH CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 1NUBXBO FOR QUICK llEFKBBXCB. L.INB RATE PER DAT (Count 6 words to a ltno?. _ 1 Sunday 1? <>?<? 1 Week-Day J 3 Consecutive Days J 1 Week Including Sunday ? Cenf Thcie rates appl? only to advertisements when cash accompanies the oriler. Vii rf advertisements. where accepted, will t>? billed at a hlcher rate, sublect to discount when paid within seven days. Longer Term Rules for .Muslness Advertisers on Request. Advertisements received as 'at" ?" P. M. each week-day. and up to 9:30 I . at. Saturday for correct claasltlcatlon in 1M next mornlnu's iiaper. USE T1IE TELEPHONE. Call "Randolph I." Ask t<>r a Want Ad Taker. A A A OUIS CEMENTS I JPMttlH. * IIOYLE - Entered into rest at hlti residence. 3.V North Twenty-sixth Street. Thursday. November <!.. :?1!>. at <:<0 l>. M.. Marshall U JU? k. In the lVfty-al*th year of his ace He Is survived by his wife, one , tjifali shall I,. Hoyle. Jr.. and otie brother. Ldward Uoyle. I,'un.'r;?l notlc later. ? ELI.ETT?The funeral of .Miss Cornella M. Kllett. who died November ? In Sewitrkley. Pu will take place this afternoon at 3 o'clock from li<*r residouce. -.T02 East Grace Ktr'-et. 1 nt^rnii tit in llnllvwortil. i'llOKFIT?l)i-Vl, at 41.: I'?e Street. Harton > llelcht?. Novml-r S. at 3 P. M.. Ucorcc B I'ri'lht. In the slvty-fourth year of his 9C. Ho leaves to mourn their loss a wife, a dauRht'r. ann.In-law. W. M McChesnev. of Rl-h rnonil. Va.: two brothers. . M. I'roltit. of l.otilsa ? o lint v. and J. I?. Prof nL of Richmond; two crand" hildrcn and a host of friend* and relatives Kuneral from his borne Saturday, o'clock. Interment In Rlvervlew. ? Funeral Directors. "t?ii ifp- Edwin I'baun. Funeral Lilrertor and Embalmer. K Main Streot. Madlaon 131 Randolph ?>e*3 Personals. ANY one ha vine seen or heard anythlne of Frank Scot! or Iloberl M. Graj-. Jr.. col ored. will please notify Mrs Robert E. Gray. Goochland. Va. Tbev were laet seen l-rl; dav October 24th about 5 P. M. Robert Ora'v Is 14 >eHrB old. dark brown eyes: not ?o larv-e- b-avv evebrows. broad nose, uroad "upper front l<;eth. low forehead: little tin rr cut "(I hie left hand. He wore knee pants, suit of ininirl-d brown and red and while speel-.s and a mods'--colored hat. i .ue striped fliirt. Krank Scott wore dark Kray suit and ui': la dark comnlextoned. u'u,!, NOT be responsible for any debts Incurred by any one ,^buj l?M itnt' round. 10 i,00?Lost. one small Hostoti terrier: white chest and white stripe on head. Answers to name of liii'H. Liberal reward if re turned to SIS Floyd Avenue. Phone Mad LOST?AN Airedale do*, one year old. on Cirv Street Road near Country Club. Llber.il reward if returned to Dr. S. Oudd. Professional llldu . Fifth and Frank lin Street*! 1 IRE-Lo-t. one :i4*4 retreaded tire Thursday nlrht. If found, call Randolph -hi. Kb ssn r<l nfTor?"!. ? Loans, 1 to 3% Per Month Shop Early for Christmas Gifts In Diamonds And Watches Unredeemed pledges In dia monds and watches at un usually low prices. Come in early and niako your selection. A few choice bargains in standard make typewriters. Come in and see them. BACHRACH'S 713-71.'> East Main Street. Between Seventh and Eighth Sts. EXPERT IN EYE STRAIN citari.ks I.INCOKX SMITH, Ilcfrnct lonl?t-, t?02 Eaii CJrnce Street, Richmond, Vn. Whoso Skill. Method and prescription Classes have been a boon to thousands of Virginians during tho past 15 years. If you have blurring, dizziness, neu ralgia, headache, spots before tho eyes, winking, trembling spells, catnract, burning anil smarting of the eyes, va rious nervous and brain affections, en tailing not only positive injury to the sight, but untold misery, call Imme diately. Consultation free between 10 A. M. and A P. M.?Adv. Southside Brick Works, Inc. BRICK MANUFACTURERS 20S Moore lildg., J0?/fc N, Nlntk St. Phone Mndlaon 14U2. Daily Capacity. 30,000. STEAMBOATS. Merchants and Miners' Trans. Co. Steamers leavo pier foot W. Main Street. NorfolK. (Telephone Bell 4260.) BOSTON .... >Ion., Wed., SaU BP.M. PROVIDENCE. . *Tues.. Frl.. 6 P. M. BALTIMORE. . Mon.. Thurm.. 6 P. M. ?BYcight only. Attractive Paniien/ter and Freight Rate*. Kull Information on request. A. K. POUTER, Agtut, Norfolk, t?. AUTOMOBILES Automobile* t?or Salt*. 11 armstrong MOTOR COMPANY. 1813 Wtil Uroail Phone Boulevard 2858. Commonwealth Tourlnic Cars ana Oneida _ Trucks. I ATLAS?-THREE-FOURTHS-TON ATIMS ' TRUCK. USED TllltEK WEEKS. WILL S FOR 1200 DKLOW LIST P1UCB TOO K.MAI.I. FOB MY BUSINESS. SEE 5VliKETiUT11' ?"n SOUTU EIGHTH BRAND-NEW MAXWELL I?OADSTI3R~ A REAL DARGAIN. ?t,Rr>?'ViI\ew- Tt? rentleman who our chased this car the very next day decldcd that he preferred one of our cara left this brand-new car with ua lo? aalV We will bell this car at a aa"rlnc? iirt sell It aulck. so don't wait until tomorrow to buy this bargain. row terminal motor CO.. ninth AND CART street* BUICK?Little Six. rood condition, four new tires. Phone Randolph 6048. 1C27 W. Hroinl. BUICK?Flve-passenier Little Six Buick. 212 North Eighth. CADILLAC?For sale. Cadillac G-paaanngor tourlnic. Ilrst-claas condition. Good op portunity to get a high-class car at a bargain. Union Auto Repair Shop. 1004 \V. llrond. Randolph 3497. chalmers?Car cheap Moior Mechanic*. Hear 1715 Hanover Avenue. COMMERCIAL auto uodl ES and waici.ua. Richardson Bros.. 616 BrQ"k Avenue dodge sedan? HERE IS TnE CAR FOR WINTER time. REASON FOR SELLING. lack OF USE. CAR HAS BEEN RUN ABOUT 8.000 MILES: EN GINE AND body IN FIRST CLASS CONDITION: S WIRE WHEELS. S TJRE3. IN GOOD CONDITION. RBCBNTLT PAINT ED: CHASSIS nLACK. BODY DARK BLUE: WIRE WHEELS TELLOW. PRICK. J1.200. IF IN TERESTED WRITE II 21. CARE TIMES-dispatcu. DODGES FOR SALE. 1 ? 1917 SEDAN. repaintkd. CONDITION. 1?1 ?17 FIVE PASSENGER. A. EDLOE DONNAN. JR.. CM BAST MAIN STREET. DODGE AND FORD?F1 ve-pajwttnger Dudn. Ford roadster. flve-pa??enger Kord. 212 Noilh Eighth Street. EVbltY CAR NEW. 3 KOHLS with fctarters. 2 without. 311 East Broad Street. FORD?New Kord touring car for eale. 71S Bast Clay Street. FORD tourlnic tar. In all-round good con dition. J300 See A. It Tiller. 1304 West Bfoad. FORD runabout, late model; overhauled and in excellent mechanical condition: equip ped with good lire.* and Hamirr ubsorbora. S.->e W G. K1 ng. Richmond Motor Co.. Inc. FORD truck rare BARGAIN. I* .U?eJ5:^cTVy0n^efkor $*50 n"nd W,ml and a" blrealn"*'" condlUo" v., terminal MOTOR CO.. NINTH AND CAltV STREETS. FORDS?Four new Kord tourinc cars. 2 without starters. 14 South Tenth Street, i MACCAR for Immediate delivery. 2 1-2-ton ; truck with dump body and Hvdraulic hoiat: s Iko 11-2. 2 1-2. 3 1-2 and 5 1-2 Maccar Chassis. Standard and lone tvhrei base. King-Wilson Motor Corp.. 820 West Broad. MAXWELL?For sain. 1918 Maxwell. In r.Tfect condition, from private owner: mar ha seen Sundav between 1 and 2 S2<> North Eleventh Street. OAKLAND roadster. In first-class condi tion. Price only $175. A. R. Tiller. 130S West Broad. OLDSMOBILB, five-paasenger. In first-class condition; practically new. Call Madi son &965-J. overland COUPE? *n(1 my Overland Coupe, model 1917. at j1 ^4-rtfloe. Car has been run less than 10.000 miles, and Is la first class mechanical condition: looks L .C?w- ,f you wa"t a bargain *?*,,lhl6| car. Apply at 310 Central National Bank. Bide., between 4 "?!<j ?w ,*?? Kfcsidcnco address. -819 W. Main St. 1ER and t'aterson Demonstrators Bargain prlre. w p mobs 319 w Broatl nFs7rUeetT M?Z?m2"r^ES-<1 J Broad Street, Motor Exchanga. Largest ex change In the South. e*. REPUBLIC trucks rebuilt In our own shop; 3-4 to 3-ton ready, guaranteed and priced to aell. King-Wilson Motor Corporation. 828 West Broad Street. sterling TRUCKS SACRIFICE SALE STERLING 3 1-2-TON DUMP TRUCKS Condition new. Peculiar conditions pre- | x'ont our use. All steol Interchangeable 1 combination dump or platform body. ; Horizontal hydraulic dump hoist. Enclosed | cab. giant tiros, electric lights. Interview ' desired. L fi05. care Times-Dispatch. STEWART TRUCK, THREE-FOURTH'? TON. 1450: IN BEST OF CONDITION EXTRA TIRE, ETC. A. MEYER^ Sons CO.. 9-U South Eighth Street. &ON!i TROY trailers for immediate delivery: 500-pound, 800-pound, l.joO-nound, 1-ton. 1-2 ton. 2-ton, 3-ton. King-Wilson Motor Corp.. ?20 West Broad Street. ' USED CAR BARGAINS. attractive PRICES AND TERMS. KLINE TOURING. 1917. KLINE touring. 4-40. KLINE shamrock. 1917. KLINE ROADSTER. 1917. KLINE roadster. 1919. DAVIS. SEVEN-PAHSENOBR. 191S. briscoe TOURING. 1917. UNITED MOTORS CORP 318 WEST BROAD ST. 6-PASSENGER PAICR . . .^' $9S0 7-PASSENOBR PAIGE ".. . ... I . . . ! 1. 900 I'.T'iSi stumebaker TRUCK 700 2'A-TON TRUCK. CHEAP D. A. prentis3 RANDOLPH 409. "^310 W. BROAD. USED CARS?For used ears i??e Mutlan Motor Co.. 322 West Broad Street. USED CARS?When e<m?!derlnic n?e4 can, be mre to ?ee Cobum Motor Sales Cor poration. 1S1T We?t Broad. Aak for Mr. Darden or Mr. Chappella. TOU count on rtaulU anil not replica. AUTOMOBILES Automobiles lor Saio. n USED CARS. BARGAINS REBUILT AND REPAINTED CADH.UAC series 17 touring PAIGE SERIES 15 TOURINO. XTUDEBAKBR "4" SEBlKS 17 ROA?i?8? STC'DEUAKUK SERIES I* USED FOR DEMONHTltATlONS 'UmS? WlifiELS. FULLY liyUIl'PKD. ? 1 I COBURN MOTOR SALES COUP 1217-112:1 WEST BROAD STUB??" PUO.N'K MADISON 0W0 VIM arrvico and Collier trucKs fTT?IT" SirVet. M?tUr C?- 1623 W?al?rRroa3 VIM track. Just like new. IMO; p*n?l body; extra tire. etc. A. Myers* Somi 9-11 Scum Eighth street. ^? ? 1917 BU1CK SIX 31*KC'riON^n 13 Vr?nT,,T OK VOUR IN. roM.?!?. A*w '^i,n '?-W mile*: In excellent buyer * * r'"'al biirK*ln to a uulck MOTOR CO.. NINTH AN U CAR V STREETS. Motorcycles and ltlcyclea. 12 ?ICYCLES?8-e Gentry. Tog WtVt n^TTiS Street. Call Randolph 2031. Dayton. Emblem. Kacle. Crescent. Repairing a spe cialty. Work .-ailed for. BICYCLES AND MOTORCYCLES?School bicycle*, lii; ?ecoii(!-itaml 115 up: twin Indian motorcycle. * ICO: Indian and aid* car rh??p Tompkins. 49* Went Broad Auto ACf?u*orlua. 14 AlTTO BODIES?We build commercial auto mobile bodies repairing and palotlng. T h"r jr_j>uks_4 Co.. 804 Brook Avenwa. AUTO TOPS-Sm Keeton Brother* for your auto tot** and tou repairing. CL2 Wwi Broad Street. Randolph 4'jtg. At'TUMUBILH OWNERS ATTENTION?At I ant a polish ha* been Invented that will prllsh your car without that objectionable f?-alur?. an oily surface left to catch du>t and dirt. Many attempts have been made t? secure such a polish. but all attetnpti have failed until now. U-Auto-Poll.*h w(U t>rl n?c oiji the original luster of your car as nothing else will do. leaving the sur face perfectly hard and drv. and with" little exertion. It not, only polishes th* b?dy or varnished surface*, but will polish lb' Instrument board, the hub cap* and all metal parts, as well as the windshield. A trial of vhe wonderful discovery wlil con vince you that you h?vo found the very relish th?t >ou have been waiting for. It I* the r-sult of seven years of research and experimentIng by men who have spent their llf- in the work. Salesmen who have b* erj culling on the automobile trade are requested to jjet |n touch with u? as we have a very interesting proposition to make them Tao Morris Chemical Corp. Lynchburg. \'a AUTOMOBILE 1'ARTS?Why waste TTin* and money ordering nana for vour auto mobiles when vou can get used parts coo.l as iier from Wilbur F Dotson. *02 Brook Avenue? Bring vour broken pari by and have It dunliea-ed Rand"lr<h 5??4 lii'V TlltKS A N i > Tl'BEH NC>w"lu5KOn B THE A DV.tNOE PKICBS-Alax. 30x50. 113 ?$ Other sizes at proportionately low price*. United Auto Supply Co.. JT7 West Broad Street. J'hone Randolph 211>4. CUPPLES vlits do stand up. Barker* Bros . 627 West Broad. 1" P. V. Auto Polish keeps your car look ? Ine like new. 11y accessory dea 1 eri. OLD TIRES mu.lo new. vulcanizing.. (OS West llriil. n"11 Tire anil Rubber Co Q. & S AUTO SUPPLY?Ford parts, accee sorles and K. F V. auto polish. Sll East Broad Street. Madison 1S10. SEE TlIK NATIONAL Auto Too Co.. Inc.. for storin curtains and fronts of ail kinds, top recovering and repairing, curtain tight*. Si^ West Broad Street. SPARK I'l.l'CS?lierfs develop more pow _er. M'issey x- Co.. i 14 Nort h^ Adarns TIIK RICHMOND TRIM MI NO CO.?The be*t of everythlnc In trimm!ni:e. S'W West Broad _Stre.?t TIRES?All standard make tires and ? ubes All tires purchased of us will be repaired free of chart-e. National Tire and Rubber Co. <15-427 West Broad. :o PER CENT TO ?.0 PER CENT off list prices on standard makes of-tire* and tube* Richmond Tire and Fftibber Co. 419 West Broad Service Smtions?Kep;:lrint;. AU'IO REPAIRING and everything. That'* all. Foulkrad i Son. 1224 Hull Sirset. Madison 2 4<0. CARBON burned out. 2S cents per cylinder. A I Fierolns'a Welding Shop. 117 -West I'.roa d. EMEROENCY road service: 24-hour day. Sunday Included. Call Randolph 4077. Richmond Auto Service Corporatn>o. 70S West Mroad Street FORD PARTS?We carry a full line of Ford P&rta. Also eas. oil. grea?e. tire*, etc: Mayo Aato Supply Co.. C36 Weat Broad Street. SAXBY BROS. * COTTRELL? For Ford service nons be'ter. With Richmond Motor Co Broad at Tenth. . Auto Livery?Garages. 10 AUTOS?Hired, 11.60. |3. J3 per hour. Pamela Call Boulevard 227. ' AUTOS tor hire Uulck service. Call Madi son 3006 BUSINESS SERVICE llusiness Service* OOered 18 ATHEY, me clota-llnea inetal weaUter htrip. la 1V0 per cent efflclenL Ask us about it. Montague Manufacturing Com t-.ii \ I'linni) Itatidolph 2270 ? ? AWNINGS taken down and stored for The winter. Richmond Awnlnt; Company. 214 North Ninths Phone Maillaon 2182. BUSINESS MEN. IMPORTANT?WANTED. BT EXPERIENCED COMMERCIAL TRANSLATOR. LETTERS TO BE REN DERED FROM SPANISH. FRENCH. GER MAN. PORTUGUESE AND GREEK INTO ENGLISH AND VICE VERSA. APPLT TO ANTOINB CRASSAS. BOX 1635. GENERAL P. O.. CITY.'' DOLL HOSPITAL. ~" Dolls repaired, all parts furnished. Wig* made .from your own combings. Hushes. 2"it North Third Street. EMBROIDERY wanted. Monogram, old English, script letter*, neatly worked. Mod.-rate prices. MlBa Crane. Hanover. Va. HARDWOOD FLOORS?Call Randolph jssol Melvin Meadows. Hardwood Floor Finisher. 106 North Pine Street. PIPE COVERING?Complete Your Hearing System with our asbestos pipe and boilor covering. Gets more neat at less coat. Southern Asbestos Co. Randolph 14 2*. ll^utbig and Plumbing. j?q PLUMBER?Call Boulevard 122S-J. j?. o ttHrrie Prices right. "cinux KOR i;i)hu wciAiiiwik. NONV. JD11M IT ROSE & CO.. NO. 6 NORTH THIR TF.KNTH STKEI-rh PLUMBING?Call C. T. Francis, 12~South Elm Street. Boulevard 3T.52-W. Moving, Trucking, Storage. 23 AUTO STORAGE lo the "h ea rt~ oT the" bus I-' ness section. Rates reasonable v i Crull. .912 Kast Carv Street. ' , r* moving, packing, shippinq" of?Iff kinds: nlso auto and household goods stored. Two largo trucks at your nervi?. Wo move you anywhere. Call iiouinvIir,i 223. W. S Collin*. Servlco and satf?r?? tlon guaranteed. satlsrao* SMITH A HICKS?Transfer and stora'gs f-?"? experienced men handle your furniture and other goods. Three phones *l w J? Bervlce. Madison 971-2-3 1 v' ur Vamthiy?i'aiierin^. 24 PAINTING and papering. Our line la com plole. us beautify your room! win, artistic paper and paint that old woodwwl? Street1" & <^>- 204 North Fifth PA I NT IN O AND DECORATING by an ei perlenccd man. Quick service. EsUnutea given. You can furnish paint orlwfll contract for same. J. H. Betti 100? icl.l Marshall Street- Hndlson 3*36. Kwt IK you want to rent a li'ouae. use the** M (Lnl AuBi