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REAL ESTATE FOR KENT Oarages fur Kent 77u | OARAGES. Wo have hrlck KiimifT In srveral dif ferent locations In Weil End, For Infor mation sue A 1.1 ,A_N. HAVI I.l.K & SNKAI). INC.. 108 NOll'I'll KKVKNTII STREET. HANUOI.l'll 232 A. OUlco and Desk Houui t 78 OFK1CK for rent In Ileal Kstate K*chutiK* HulMlnif 12 North Ninth Hirtvt. Heat. llKtit and Jmiitor aervlco Included. A. .m. Oovtr, . - North Ninth* i Wanted?To Kent "all A PA 11T.M l'.NT--Wa ntvd by couple, Feliru- J ary IM, two-room. kitchenette and bath j apartment, furnished. lor.?tion, central ( mt .Wuii Kii?I. (i 27 4. chic Tim i>la *x?tch. Il'AHTMKNT, unfurnished. thr*.*i? or four rooiitN, kitchem t te and hath, Parti' u 11? i m to Mox )> 2#3. ? urc Th?- lllrj'Hteh. UEAI. ESI ATI-. K)H SALE Itiishii'ss Property "MANUFACTURING SITE in Richmond. Must be sold; railroad siding and two buildings on property; only $15,000; half cash; balance; very easy. Worth $25,000.1 Box I) 207, care The Dis patch. Farms uikI LiiikI fur Sale h:i ? FARM BARGAINS.~ We have a large list of farms that we can sell at bargain prices. If you are; looking for a farm, large or small, see us. C. L. & H. L. DENOON, 1 807 East Main Street. KINK i.-.ii'rtj f-ir:ii. t-n-ari'd in | County, Vu., near l,ockI|?-> Creek and j 1{? I'laliatinock lilver; acrm "f oper i . i I. will ijfov/ ulti'oM Anything; 17 ' trv- tint- tttnh^r: ?;d?*ndl?l onhard.i :?.? f - ?rp ii) ?t?:r I with farm. KK*von i'i. hi . parage. v-irn. cornhouie \ ? <? ? b))i.i| ;> Ii I woo?l*het|. CoO't w.tt?-r, w?'l! ;n >.ird. aNo In blrnyurJ. Ten mtmP'V u*lk to elOfw and ; ??atotl,.?>\ two ml .i t.^if :nile? to high school .??#.! ? -t y?ar about 41 So worth apples, j P. ? ??. |7."?;u. A|?i)l> Mr." .1. (i. llart, j ft*-mini?* iri \v? no- nod Twenty-hintn - ' ??. Pal'Injur-, Md. A ?<??: r i .?.?! rtM k f?*r?n. ?!l Irn t?rovemej|t?. no.ti Mition, I!! 0')0 caah. i-4'.ifi". f t*t ? month. Ktejr*. Ur**?> ? i l jff. Vn 3*'? Af'HK: fm|-> <i*. ?*<| fund; 60 In winter . .j, ;.?? in itii-ml'iw; liO tlenr<d, New i-rooin h?iir. lights, i barna arid 1 out MiiMlft*. rnul*n. wagons. farml:** Im plement* tractor, gai.ic plows, disk, ho<* ratti*. turn nti'l f??d. A.'l at ttacrfhc* lor ?jui h rale. J. Nrdc, lMiie?villt, Iv tig lain ?' ?un?>. House* for Stile HI " "nTiiric I'oi iu.n i i.at frkk Thin |?:oj?ert> rent* for $7.'? ;t month. Will sell It to you for I-.O0O ?.,???h ntid IfO <4. month. Low er flat cnnlly tonvertlhle Into btc?r. Ho* I) 2*.5, *?r*? T)?e f XJ. ST OOVKI: SKN I HiAMh LlOUriS3 ? lOaAO. Rtandard taah, panol, doora. in terior celled; eirellent >op iMurJlv for' home bu!|d>rt. at racrtHce price. Must be moved quickly. Urcnner & Mtc.naM aon. SOS Itrook Avenue ??ROOM stucco house. Ju?t complete I Hot-water heat, pjl*fh?d fl^ore. nicely located; 10 nilnutra to llroad Street. $4,600. flyland Kealty < ??. Kan?to1pti ?17. tf ixjtn fur Sale ho ; BUHINKSs" I.OT~i.\ lii.vn.u I'A It K " Motion niily JJJo. I.iu |lu u month. Box () lei, fire Tho |)l.|)alch. I?ELI.KVUK COI;T(X^Nortn fcUv" .;>.<i.dnl Inv.s'.mrnt; <1 >\*n, i; > .? month II W? Itindolt'h ??'S 7'iT .Mutual DIiIk HOMES M.'II.T ON VOflt OWN I.OT. E!*ht rooniB, etrlctly mod*rn; one-fourth cash; bnian* ?? liko rent. llt x (? Z'J**. ? are The Dlnpatrh. L*JT, Soil 3b feet. North Iticnuiond; ^* cellent locnPty. I'flco. 4U?0o. J. A. Connelly Ac Co. , WKSTM AM P M in" iT) I > -Mr?. K 11 a wea f.lpacotnb. 217 Amerjran National li^nk, t Suhurhaii feir Snle 87 sir nun 11 an iio.mi:s-r:.r< .? n. ? uum-4 ? Iowa, & room* eacli; lot? T5?x11:. 1'rlce, 42,2u0 to J2.76o. 4lou caan. balance like t rut. >???? I.eonaid J. l?.na, itb L B. & -I 8. flarvle. i VVttini'O Ucul r .tiiic bill KAItX1S w.\ni??l. I?rs>- or iniall. For gulck ' rt-tiulu ri-q }|t'?atft. Wf.t .ni'l Timbtrlii ' fatiti U#i>ariineiit. J. I>. C?rn?.l A Hon*. KAIt.M?W.intril. KvhTOl |iiir|x>30 farm \U to li liiii* r fiom Itlchiitioid. with s-ioil l>tlllillnK!<. fviivlPU *n?l fin?.-l> Wi?tvrt'<5, on |>unllc rod (I. from li" to &0ti acrcn. for cash client. I*. O. ltoic 47^, Hlcll monil, Va. Foil HKSl.I.T.S t'.c I-. itotvlelt ltealt> Corp.. Itcal Kmate Hurtling. Fuit liKSUl.Ts-. I>at yout (arnir ? nd city l>ro;>''rty wim 1'olUnl Haicby. itlch mond, Va. FOR bt?t tcullk. Stat yuur piupeity (or .?IIt- or lot (ftit with K. I-'. Schmidt .V Co., North Bl|{hlh Street. . . FOR i'o: r?iuiu llat your property w:th *' J.?. tiarrett 1118 E. Mntn. FOR r<.?uil?. 4M >oui piopert'y with O. C. Taylor ?.V Co., 1 ~ Nortn Ninth Street. FOR HESl.X'IH list your property for xale of fur rent with Morton t!. Thai- ' lilttier. *ccon<l Hour, First National Hank Kuildtiiit. Randolph it. l.I> t' jo'ir property tor *ale or rent with Meyer K aim an. It .it t K-tate. &0!? Mutual i ltuildit4K. Madieon -?t?. Iticiim?Vn iTtuust comI-'any, Real es- ? t ate Department. Snlus, rentals and loans. Seventh and Main Streets. We art' rev.yitig our IlKt of houses and lots for sale, exchange or rent. Seo or ch II W. K. r.Ultl'EI.I,. JR., CO., INC., * lu 1 North Kltfhth Street. WEST END HOME?We have a client for home of six or seven rooms in, West End. Must be mod-! ern. What have you to , offer? Rex 0. Jones; Co., Inc., 16 North' Eighth Street. ALL'I IONS?LEOALS U!K?I Nttiit-es U1 Tho snnuul meeting of the stofikholdor, of the Jcffersoii Realty Corporation will he held st tho Jefferson Hotel, Richmond, Va.. Wednesday, February 1, 19'-2. at 12 o'clock. # O. F. WBISIGKR, Secretnry. Tho annual meeTing of atockhoVders of tho Union Bnvelopo Company will taltn plncn In tho illrertors' room of the Na tional State and City Itank February 1 at t I*. M. I. J? RHRUTAN, Secretary nnd Treasurer. January 11* 1#2S. _ Th? annual meeting of the stockhold?ra | of the E. B. Taylor Company will bn held at tho olTle# of the company. 1011 Uast Main Street. Richmond, Va., Tuesday January 24, 192*. a> 1 o'clock l?. M. w. B. HKNI>UKg(>N, ' Secretory-Tres surer. VIRGINIA RT AT K I.NSUIUMUhl cTimI PANV. Richmond, Va., j*u. 5 11:1 Th? annual meeting of th? .lockholders of this company will h* haid at th* of fice of the Vlrglnfh Trust Company. ?i |? . Msln Street. In the city of Richmond. Va & \ on Thuraday. January 16, isa, a,t u o'clock noon. '* WILLIAM R. MII.I.KR, ."1 fleoretary. > iV?"... L ' I. '. ?? bee YhAT fou wmt -ill_e>e &AO<; a n mihote- \ Sv~"v?r ; I'LL wait richt here- j 1'tt MOT c*0?n in thcrf. 2 ah cit vnjnci: i dont ? LIKE. theb>c A! ciazaar^ r ANY wav S\ if**\ m one. dollar for A tickct WON'T noo bu-f a chance please One. ? i h\ve ou'jT tf.n f ticket-o uer-r- J oh! n\a<,oe - will vou l-et fme have ten dollars? WHAT" ?n THE world hab come. O/ER >'ou? 1922 ov int i. ftaiunt sewvict. inc j ^ ^ j BRINGING UP FATHER ?j$y Qeorge McManus s i.s Not lees 111 ! SdllCK <?K SIKKriV'J UK STOCK UiJl.UKItS. Kirlirtiund. Va . January 'J, \iTL j You ar? ti?rel>y iiQtllt?d Ui?i (he ? rirt?< meeting of ih?* Siockhojdor# of the I.If* \ Insurance Company of Virginia will r>* fir? 1 cl at th* Hoio** URin^f ill** C>?iipiiiy. corner of Capitol and Tenth rifreeta. Klchinortd. Vh? on V.Vdnealay. J^nuify ! 2-i Yili, at A o'clock I' M . for Ui** purporti j of *l?clmig ii rrealdeni and tn* Director* ; uf a 11 Id Company, fur r^ct'iving th*j An- j tiual Kaport of th? H'<ufd of Uirfct.w? ! nnd th* ratification of tuc acta of lb* ' ? aid board ?<uvf the Ik*? Ktnu.il in k of Stockholder e, and (or tli? ir.t;m ?utloN of auch otb*r iiuiin^o ni may properly cutn? before iaid rn*-ettoK Tin book* fur trntiafrr of elm a of to- Own party will btf oio??**c! ^n Jdiiu<?ri id. l;?li, and rcopenad on January it. !Vi2 It '? d?rlrable ihat h. Stock hoilrr? ?blll b?? in |*raon ?r (eprr*ent?-d b> | proxy. A. CAItl/ION McKKNNKY, Jiecrftrtry Ni w Fr-edorn. I'timu. TO WHOM IT MAV COX' Klt.N : Nolle* in mroh) given that on lh? 1'ltli dty of April, 3!>^', 1 will n: ?\e tiio t'lruit ' ourt "f th?* (;*> ??? ill nuwiid, V*., or ih?* ili?T? ol in vacation, to direct r. *.rt>i\tsf-r of ? ?? r? <10) thartJi of ?*ock of th?* I lan??-ri< Nation*! Manic of ' Itichmoii'l, Va . iioa ??-tri? 11v*ic m ih>: n?moj of Mary KIImi Site wart. \V K. FKKKfj. Kfvutnr of Mar> Kllm Atewart. DeCeuieM. : tiKMl'.IIK UK VAN, V??r th" Motion. V111 ? JI N I A JlAII.WAY AMI IMV/KIt n ? . I it : i ' ii ii . i - ?IOchm . i. Va. liec.Maib* r 1*.:. 1 '? J1. MVIUKM) NnTI'K. At j m ?-urn: )i-I t}?.?? the follow Inn .? * duttoa \\.?h adopted l.v tilt Jt' itd of 1 i!m. ?:tor.< . ??That a d:\ 1* nd of .??4x p*.r ? ? lit </.'? ) on tl??* outfit and ti?K |?r?? f*?: i ?? 1 utock of thiv coiripnn> i* h* rel?> il'-rUr^d fiorn the nur plua of the company, payable IVInu.it) 1. l'J22. only in prefer^#*! atock of tl?.* com* ; pany at par to hoWJcr.i of :? ord ??f th*? ? prof# rr? d Hoik nn ?f t h?* ii*sn day ??f .funuary. 1 t Hii; .i *li\ldeti*i ??n the pt*?* rrcd ntock for th? p? ri d from Jan Ua:> I. 10-1. to PcCvmbir 2\. J&.1. ?J. II. WIMilAMS. Secretary. UlSrhA) C1.4SSIH1.1) FOR SAM-:. 806 West Grace Thr?*?;-i?t<iry l-rick dwelliiiK. 12 rnonia ainl moilirii. I.oi "3 f ?? e t \ incheM 4?> I.'.O fci*t. t.'iiti l>e scon oy .tim?oIlitjiii.'iit only. AH'l> to (J. M hi:AN. 402 P.. O. itiilldint;. | Uy 11A aH >N fc IIATKS. l;. wi Ksiifitv Auciluiii'vit. 4 North Ulcvoiith Strati. Trustees' Auction Sale OK New Bungalow, West Skle Clinton Avenue, "Belle vue Park." Iti csf-culIon of a ccrtnln <t)-eU o( j trust. Mjiii'Ii Ii'. 1 'J2!. ami duly; reoorili d in the i.'lvrk'H Otlicf of llm - I rlco Circuit Court, in J'. H *216-It. l>riK? tor., default having he(-n tn:id? , in a portion of the iletit therein ? Reeurod.'and helnt re<|iilieil so to, do i l>y the l.enoflelary, u <? will sell nt Public AUftion, upon the premises, ou THUltSUAY. .1 ANUAItY 111. 192J. At 4 o'clock 1*. M.. the real estate described In said deed.: ns follows: "All that certain lot of land, with j Improvements thereon, situated in tli- | County of llenrlio. State ot ^'IriilniH. near tho city of Itlchmonc as shown on the plan of Kellevue Park." re-' corded In th<r Clerk's Ollloe, Henrico, Circuit Court, l?. It. it). pitKe 4 1. designated aa lot No. 10. fronting 100 feet ou the west side of Clinton Avenue 3*.7.t>3 feet north of liollevue Avenue, and running back westwardiy between parallel lines .'iu4.f57 feet on the northern line and ;<oi.HI feet on the southern line. Improvements. ! consisting of C-room imniialow. with' sleeping porch, papered and screened throughout, hot-air hnat; oak and rift pine floors; cellar; Harare and. chick.n house. I.awn Kraded and! seeded. TKU.MS: Cash. This sale is made subject to a prior lien of $5,000, due March 9. 1924, nt <5 per cent, payable quarterly. NOTB?While th* sale i:? for cash, other terms may be air.iiiK'd. .1. l.riK DAVIS. AL.V1N I!. Hl.'TZI.BU, ' Trustees. IIAUItlSON .*i RAT KM, Auctioneers. KXKUirrtms sale UK VAI.IIAULU It liA L. BSTATB IN L? IN WID L> 1E CO I INT V, VIKtilNlA. As executor ot the la?e James M. llnrrod. anrl ns directed by his will, duly probated In thd Clerk a UI flee of the Circuit Court or Dinwlridle County. Virginia, 1 shall offer lor sale at public auction to the niKh est bidder, in front ol trie principal dwelling house on the promises here inafter described, on fill DA V. J A.'IJ Alt Y 20. 1U22. At Noon, that certain tract ol land, ot which the lnte James M. Uurrod died selfed. situate on both sides ot Uraveliy I rtun or Moore's Hoad, in Howanty Man later la I District, Dinwiddle County. Virginia, about seven (I) miles from the City of Petersburg. containing 521.6 acres, according to a survey thereof made by W. C. Hives. C. IS.. In November und Decern bur, 1021,. oil the following terms: tine third <!-?> cash, the balance in eguai instalments ui, one, two and three years, notes to he given for tho de-i forred imyinenia. bearing Interest j Iron) the date ot the sale, ana secured | hy u deed or trust upon the nroporiy. | hi the purchaser's expense, or all | cash, at the option ol the purchaser. I I'lio purchaser is to pay the taxes on ; tiie sulci land tor the year 1D22. This tract ot land has upon it n ; nice d well i lig house, truant turn sen j and all the usual ouibiiiluingM. antf. a I inr^o iiuaiillty of standing timber. It is admirably located and a moat ' desirat'le properly. A plat of the1 land can he seen by application to ; tiie undersigned. RICH A Iti) H. MANN. lOxeent.ir of lnm>>* M Harrod. w AN i iC t.?* mi ?ut.>: iih.io >aw oiM?ni fl*d ana. iuU can .'?v( money uy regular Dispatch W'aut &as. / nisri.A v (.L,tssiru:i> Valuable Richmond and Chesterfield County Property Hy virtue ot a decree of ?!??? Circuit Court of Norfolk t'ounty, Virginia. in I lie* huh ot Virginia Trust t.'nmpany. Commit lie. v?. Minnie V. Clopton et als, entered on OewmliT -1. 1321. the underxlp lied will offer lot sale at public auction, a' the ? * I Instate lUchan^c Uooms. No. 12 North Ninth Sti'tol, itichmornl, Vlrniutu. on TCKSDAY,. TI1IC iVril DAY OK JANUARY. I St11. " At 12:3)1 I'. M.. the following properties: 1. Tbat certain triangular parrel ot Innd in South lltchniund. Vlrmnta, at the southwest col mr of Hull street ami l'elfrnl>ur?! Turnpike. IroiitiiiK about 1*2 feet on Hull Street. I'Ju teet on ?aiii Turnpike, with a width .ictos.- rear ot Itili feet. 1. Tllu'l of land in Mnncheiiti r Dls trict. I'lic.ni't lli iii County. Virginia Nu. '11 on the plan ot Hellmo.nK*. re turned In I'. B. No. ?!. iiiKt-s i- and I A. tuMtaininK ?? <1 acres. iporo or less. .! Tract ol land, with nuildiiiKS and improvement*, In Mnnch-ster district, t .'hcstertleld t'ounty. Virginia, lyltm on the Mouth h de ot ilopUln.H Itoad. i.'itnu all of I.ot No. 1 on the plat ot .1. K. i.at'rade, October lf?. t ?????. tiled In I'. It. I. pa?i- 2R3. with the exception of aliout 1 hit acres i on\i d to It. iV I'. II. It. Co.. enntainini; >11 acres, more or less. t. -Those certain !t lots of land in South Iticlimi tul. Virginia, shown mi I lie plan ot l'urfoot's Addition. dnl> of record; i of caul lots betnx nuili* In*reil I to 8. Iiuth Inclusive, In Clock "M." and 6 of them being numbered "-3-4-5-6 and 7 in Hlock "J." Kach ot vui'l lots tront li:< feet on the not ill side ot Hull Street, with a depth be tween parallel lines of 1 '-?) feet, ami the lot.- in ItlocK "M" are between Korty-llriit and Forty-second Streets .nit! those In Hlock ".I" between Fortieth and Forty-lirst Streets. 5. That certain residence property in South Itichinoml. Vii.. numbered I u5 I'orter Street, front ing .13 feet on I'orter Street, at the' northeast corner of Fourteenth Street, and run nitiK hack I'J I feet. ?>. Tliat ci-Ttain lot of land In South1 Itlchmond. Va , fronting Dtl feet on t hi* northern fide ol McHoniiu^h Street. !><? Kinnttin at a po'nt 166 feet from tin* northwestern comer of Mc (lonotiKh Street and Fourteenth Street: said lot extends t.nck between j parallel lines I5u feet to a 15-foot | alley. TKItMS OF SAI.K: One-third cash.1 balance in two equal installments nt one and two years to lie evidenced hj the notes ot the purchaser, with interest added nt fi'-t per annum, pay able ?emi-iinnuaily. .secured by deed of irust to be drawn and recorded nt the expense of the purchaser, or ail j cash, at tin* option of the purchaser. It is understood that all sales are .suliiect to confirmation by the court, and that a:- in tracts numbered '1 and t"hesterlleld County, an undivided one-half Interest Is owned by another party, who will unite with the Spe cial Commissioner in the deed of bargain and sale it the price bid Is agreeable to him. and If the sale is confirmed by court as to the Clopton Ksta te. EDMUND S. IH'FFIN. Special Commissioner. A." Ii. A DAMSON, Auctioneer. In the Circuit Caurt of Norfolk Coun ty. Virginia: I hereby certify that the bond re quired of the ahovw Special Commis sioner by the court, in the above mentioned suit, has been duly given, i Given under my hand this 23d day Of December. 1921. G. TAYLOIO GWATH.MKY. Clerk of Said Court. j Ity Hugn Johnston. D. C. Will UK vou rt* readtiiu ttlta. oth-r in*?V^? ? re reading tne claaaifled Ad 1 v>a<*. t OU (*ve money when you buy* and a#ll ?nuiirn these columoa. YOU ?av? money \vr.?r> you buy and aell tnroiiKn tn*ue columna. KIM I tltoV' III. M. CAHTH Heal Estate , HUlLDliV; PERMITS I'OR A PAR TM KNTS (;R ANTED | To fur Oulldj air (I.1IMIINI Involved In < oiikIriirtloii <>( llotairw fur '!'??? nIj..turn Kn in tile*. Appllcat ions for permits to Uuil'l i tl?re?. :i p.i it mill I linu.n'S. arccrcKutinfi: j an <>ut|a\ of 1130.0'J", were llled with Bulldlnc Inspector Kntler ynslorday. ; The buildings twenty-seven t apartmerits. each slrin'tnre !>?>In:r j t ? 1r i*i' etniles iii heiElit. .1. K. tlray ami \V. K. I'urcell, Jr.. applied for a! permit. to build a throe-story l>uil<l- j iiiK containing eighteen apiirlnienls. on th#? east side of the Boulevard, between Main ;.tid Cary Street:!, front Ini; 70 feet and extending back 1.1 n feet. to cost fK&.oiJO: It. M. Bryant asks for a permit to erect a three story structure, to house three families, at 1'!'"". Monument Avenue, t?. cost Sjtt.ooo. with four jiarajjes In the riar to cost $1,500; |-\ B. Walker asks 'or a permit to build a three story !>r!< 1c apntlnient house, suitable for six families, at I'S'Mi piirk Avenue, to i ost $'-*?.MO, with twelve brick in th- rear. ?-<?:*ti11k 12.800. I'erniits were issued to K. B. Braucr i to repair brick store at lit Hast Main ! Street, to 1112; t"arrini;!on A- I iViinpany. to repair tobacco ware- j hows- ?>n Stockton. Street, near the' A. <*. I. trnckP. to curst >200; It. !?*. Kllii.irioti. '?> repair frame dwelling' ?i' 110? BaInbndK-; Street, to cost j 5100. < ommlltrp Mi'Pti nt 4. The meeting of the ail vert isjntt i eommltlec nt tii*> I'liainbet of Corn- j mercc. which w?" to have been held this afternoon at t o'clock, in' Ihe Chamber's auditorium, litis j l.een deferred until the same hour tomorrow. The committee will divuss with the Iticbmoml Advertis-j insi i "ltib advlslliillty at this time of { subscribing; JSf'.OOO yearlx for n tie-' rlod of live years to advertire Itleh- ] iiiotid all over the nation. t'oliinrl Milton llrciiprrntliiK. Owing to lllniss of Colon;-! Mar- : shall Milton, commander of th. l'irst i"oa?t Artillery IteKimcnt. I operated on for appendicitis In St. j I.uVie> Hospital Siitttrdfcj. Captain John J. Wicker, Jr., adjutant, will ! attend to all duties and matters up- j pertain int.' to th.- unit. I I. Between First and Sixth; excellent! location for store. 1'rlce and terms arc rislit. Quick action necessary. ^LA^\ Nf- ?AVT x> Inc. ltiR North Seventh Street. Randolph 332?-3?27. FOH SAUK. Hanover Ave. 25v130 feet, only $00 per foot. W. K. I'L'KCHI.Ij. JJt.. CO.. INC., 104 N. Kljlhth Street. Standing Timber Wanted W ? have some buyers for standing timber, large and small tracts; would be slad to handle what you have. Get in touch with Mil. PERD1JK, With J. A. CONN 101.1.V & CO., Itichmond. Va. V ("II It 1ST I AN. INC., Vuct ioiieets. TRUSTEE'S SALE OK WEST BROAD STREET LOT Uy virtue of :i rertaiii ilccil of trust, dated .Innuiiry 7. 1921. ami ?>f rccnril in tin- t'lfrk's tlffttv of the Chancery ?'ourt of the City of Uii'hmond. Vir ginia, in D. IJ. -72-A. page 10:1. default havitiK born' made in the- payment of certain notes therein .secured, nntl beini; rc<|tiircd by lite noteholder so to do, I will sell by public auction, on the premises, oil MONDAY, JA.S'I'AUY 2:$, 1922, At 4 o'clock I*. M? the following property: "All that certain lot, piece or parcel of laml. lying ami being in tin- t'ity of of Richmond. State of Vlrffinla,?bei;iniilut; on the south line of l'.roail Street one hundred ami sixty-flve (D5S*) feel i>*>l of the eastern intersection of West Street: thence running eastwarilly anil fronting together on the south line of Ttroail Street seventy-live (75') feet; thence running southwarilly, between parallel lines, one hundred and tweiily-niiu (129') feet to an alley twenty 120') feet wide, beiitK I ?i ?? eastern one-hall' of hot No. ?> and Lota No*. 4 and 5 in Section 1, as shown on a plat of Slieppard's Addition, recorded In the Clerk's Oflitv of the lienrico County Courty in I'. B. fi. pago 68. TBlt.MS: Cash. JOHN' S, CHRISTIAN, Trustee. Pursuant to an order of the United States District Court for the Knstern District of Virginia, entered in the matter of Smith ?<? Hicl;s. Inc., bankrupt, ? I Will Sell at PUBLIC AUCTION ON FRIDAY, JANI-'AHV 20. 1?22, at 11 o'Clock A. M., at t2 North Fifteenth Street, Richmond. Va. The Unexpired Lease on paid building, running until February 1, 1?2.1. JOHN H. HOCOCK, Trustee. WAU COMMAM)|'K GI KST or BLUKS (Continued Kmm Kir.,, PaKe.) his staff, Ms,yor Geori;e Ainstie and other municipal and state olllcials. Co I "Hit-1 John A. e'titchlns will pre side. XXIII llfvli-w llattnllon. Tho Ulues' ll.ittali.,I, will |,e re. viewed hy General .Morton, in its ar mory at .vk, o'clock. Kollowlng re view, there will I. -eptlon tie n era I Monton and General l'arkcr. Admission tickets already have been distributed by company, troop and battery commanders. .Many will wear their old uniforms. The ltich tr.ond Grays. ,he Howitzers and coast arlillur;. companies will attend in rni. dress uniforms. .Members of the John Mrasha'.i . ...I. t w.nudic tine t ollegc and army, navy and ma line corps members will be admitted ? n their unllorm. I "a rents of the l-oys who serve,! with the Twenty ninth division also |,i.ve i,ri.n jn. vited. 1?'frn..r Mrs. Westmoreland! i i.d Mrs. cs...,rBo Alas- 1 le and oiilce,, of the Indies' AiixiJ <>f t.ie Mine... will reeeive with the honor tivsts I'ai-Uer I.mills III,lev, '.eneral I'arker. ii, ,,-tter at;-. Ptnk Hi. invitation ,,f H)u,.s l7 v IMl ??- 1 heir jsnest, .said; "I i lei"vnS w?th pride and in ! '"-v as?nciatii.n with . tho .i. hMo,"! Ues while at It, owns i,.i ' " 15,1 "? n,," ?he wonder ful way whleh Hie oilloers and "i. '? the demand of the -overnment that .hey should for t h, l. ne belnB convert the IHc-hinon?. \ i " i a cavalry ;V. ',,'h V ""y in* id time: ?ood horsemen, as be ' ''"e tin ir cavalier anoivstry. an ef I ,r.n. "Jv of Mounted riflemen rendc f " ii''" wf Mv"r,> ??<?' r<u?i> for tho ntountiil charge ?* 1 thJfoUowK0" ?,K,U"IUC* Colonel John A Cutehlns. formerly I.Tvlsi"?1 'v!< r, slalY' Twenty-ninth mi ?NlaJ"r u' Ul-rnd.> II ItL'V;" 'l,?V,U,>ls; l-'futenant ii\ ! !*??* ? Richmond Howitzers; Ma Mai, rii" W ,',l>n,'u?st. staff oflleer; j..r I , \ f- M- *lnlT Ma ... . .. ' Kar"?"?. One Hiini'A'il ?I iid l-oarth Ammunition Tra^r' .'eutenan: j;. riser Ancarrow' ;; i 7 an'1 Kl,,,rth Ammunl ; " Train; Captain .lames K. ivters. p ."," Grays; lieutenant Kar ? " t'i ".'TV"' ,;ra-s: .. .' ' ''''hmorid Grays; Ser Cr'Vvl- .- ' , Kul,;,"1<' Richmond ' -'?'?V*. < "tporal \V. Ii. Gillie. IHoh-i morirt Grays; Corporal James Kabn. ' I. i.nond (.rays; Lieutenant Heaul T-illev' 7| .. i 'IM; ?? t A. 1'! i.i'i.v, H.*ad.|unrter? fompanv Her Xt'aVor V" ,!ar,<tr" r";,Sl ^rti.ierv; illO ? 'nimp, iii>. Iimoiii] Captain Mills K x..,,. U1(.h^ Hlups; i'nptain It. Itaforil ? i 'J I'd Mines, and Captain W \v Atkiii}?, IHchniond nines. ' CUCHIn ?( |i|nnpr in'nd.S1 neIu<l'?"?'? ??ch. Mayor G.<orKe Alns'if. Governor .V.u^"'"rr:i,'v ^^,IVla? MaJ?r-"'Mirrai J' I , ' Morton, Hriiradjer-fJen .ra lames Parker. UriBadier-Gen ? i?fMi?-ral' . r"v-i St'^n,? ,,,c Ailjui.?,t . .. J1' ,f , X MrlKadier-Grn et.M Samuel (} waller, oommandlnp Virginia National Guard; Colonel ilbur < iInII, Governor's staff- Col onel I.eUoy Hodues, Governor's staff i n.one| I Mi vid K.-ake, chief of er"..r S "laff; Colonel W. v. Shipley. t W |). c., formerly with 1 weniy-nlnth Division; Colonel John A. I iilehiiis. Major W. W. |.aPrade. Major James Glfford Karneat, Major Samuel llolfe Miller. Jr., Kront Itoyal. \n.; Major John 1IiiBIh.4. Ma J"r ( larern e Wyntl. president n 1 I. P. Associa lion; ^Major William' W. rumt.. Major Sheilpard Crump, com nut ml in ir H. u I. P.lu,.s- |i?,talioii; Major Kdwin P. Con.iuest. Captin:. Morris Sweiney, |..|th Ammunition lia.n; taptain John A. AukusHiic. ' 'nmnnilion Train; I'nptain James K Peters. IHchinond Gra\* t a plain |?. MrlnKley. ..Id to Gen eral .Morion; | ieutenant Itcrnard II. Pa.vlor, IHclimond Howitzers l.leti t.iiant Lean ll,,\v. rtlKiui| Corps; I.ieiiieiui ni K. T. Reynolds, Hicli mond Grays; l.ieureuant K. Granirer Am arrow. I<?li 11 Ammunition Train; ?-nteant I I. A Tyler. IHehmond ??ra.vs; Sermanl W. T. Kubank. ltk-!i mond Grays; Serjeant n. i? Barker Maeliine-Giin .1. | With Infantry Corporal James T:.ihn. Uichniond Gray?; Corporal W. I?. Gillie. Uicli irond firnys; l.leuieniiut A P. Tal !iy. headuuarler company, UKtli Jn fantry; I .i^utenant Charles p. Hlp rvr. 104th Amniiinltir.ii Train; Henry f?. I.owry, liijth Ammuiiilloii Train; I'. J. Teefev. lil llit Ammun!) ion Train; Captain Julius W. Gerrinn. Captain Mills !?'. Neal, Captain It. Bu f"r'l llose, t*a plain W. W. Atkins, Siuual Corps; I .lent ena 111 Horace C? Allen. I(i4th Ammunition Train; I'ieuteuanl I'arl I'.rown. I.ieuteiinnt Jesse It. Talma n, lieutenant K. W. ''nun, l.lrtuieniini Robert ITii kerson. 1041 h Ammunition Train; l.ieutenant .1. Gi-lillHi Meltce. l.ieutenant Waller C. Klifjr. l.ieutenant K.dwiird (!. l-'lsli bnrne. I.ieulenaiii II. P.. I.ee. 104th A lumuiilt ioil Train, and l.leutcnani -s- ISiiyliss, 104th Ammunition Train.. ' Ttvo More ('.oiollilnleK Klelil. PKTHUSIU.'IIG, VA . Jan. 1R.?Os car l<. Shewini. ke. of Surry Court house. will have two opponents in C?p contest to succeed Juriiso .lessa K. West as Jmlne of Hie Third Circuit when Hie latter leaves that post to aceevt the Supreme Court position. Stanley W. Burt, of Clar'emont. and Marshall Peterson, of Lawrcncevi|le. are the other candidates for the va cancy, an.1 the race between these three Is cxpcctcd to b? close. ANGKLL SPEAKS TODAY ' ON OUR FOREIGN POLICY j Men'* \ ??><><-In tin ii of SI. Pnul's llrlnus I Noted Author nnil Slmlfnl llfrp fur Address. Norman Angcll, Internationally known author and student of world ] affair*, will deliver a lecture tonight tn the auditorium of the Woman's Cluli at S.3" o'clock on thu subject, "America's Foreign I'olloy and Her Oaii.v l.ife." Mr. AiikcII comes t" Itichmond under the auspices of the; Men's Association i><" St. Paul's Kpis copa 1 t.'liurcli. A crowded house is expected to hear hi in. Few authors in recent years have made anything like the impression that Mr. Angell created with his "The ' ? ileal Illusion" and "Kruits of Vic tory." hooks of the immediate prc war and post-war periods. For years he has lieea a thorough and pains taking student of international af fairs. a nil his discussion of America's policy is l ertaln to* be Interesting and constructive. Mr. Aiis?'ll is widely sought after! as a lecturer, and Pichmonders are! felicitating themselves on this op- I portunity of entertaining this dii.-j . int: wished visitor. TO EXHIBIT V. R. & P. KQIJIPAIENT AT SHOW Traction lompmiy, Despite strike, Is Preparing; for Madc-lti-ltb'hinonil Imposition. The Virginia Pailway and Power t'ompany. undaunted hy the pflralyx- | inn strike of carmen, is preparing' ei|iiiptneill which will compose Itf display at the Made-In - Richmond Mx posit'on at tirays' Armory, to prove lie servit, (o the public of clectrc power and current. Two booths have been reserved for j their exhibit, and "Juice" generated j in the power house here will be demonstrated by the light nnd power1 division of the enmpnny. The general committee of the -ex- ! position, in session ywlerday after- I noon in the Chamber of liommeroc j auditorium, appointed a special com- ! mittee to arrtinge n diversified enter- ; tainment program. A hand and Kev-j ernl other features already have been obtained. The committee will report ; hack with a-complete program out-] lined for the exposition. SAT WITH PRISONERS, IS JAILED BY MISTAKE I l.nte Witness, 'I'llI iiUlntt lie Hail Hern ! Sen fenced for llelny, Kilters No Protest. * fPy Associated Press.) K AI.KKill, N'. Jan. IS. -Past Wednesday .1. W. Peeves, of Wendell, clinic to Ualeii:h to appear in Wake t'nimly Superior Court as prosecut ing witness in a forgery case, not I', now inn it had been continued bo c:.use of bis failure to be on hand the day before. s A murder trial was In progress when Peeves reached the courtroom, and there was onlv_ one vacant seat and that was in the prisoners" dock, j Peeves promptly occupied it. When court adjourned late Wednesday,, ?taller .Ionian escorted the prisoners back to their ceils and locked Peeves up with them. Peeves was under the Impression he had been imprisoned oil account i of being late for trial and offered j no complain: The mistake was ills- ' covered by his f-j ml I > yesterday, however, and he was released. FAVORS VOTING RIGHT FOR DISTRICT CITIZENS \ lr?lnln I'onuressmnn Asserts Wash ington should llnve i'i>ii>:rc*n Itepresent ntlon. [Special to The Tinies-Plspatch.| WAS1IINilTi ?N. .Inn. IS -? Pepre sentative T. W. Harrison, of Virginia, was one of tile principal speakers at the January meeting of the Washing- , ton Hoard >>f Trade, Judge Harrison' ?old the Washington business men: that he favored the proposition now ? before Congress, which would gcant | tlie citizens of the national capital the right of suffrage in presidential I elections and representatives in both i braii< lies of i'unaless, lie also urged | Washington business men m co-op- j crate with cltl/.ens of nearby Virgin ia territory. Arrest \ Pencil l,li|l>or Sellers. Five bellboys in local hotels tyero arrested Tuesday ni^lit by Federal ollicers on a charse of selling lli|iior. Proprietors of Richmond ltostelrles were warned to be more vigilant with their employes who are sits pecteil of openly violating the prohl 1 itlon law. I n a raid conducted early Friday niulit the residence ot I.ula Mitchell, in I'hesterllcld Couu ty, was entered and the Mitchell wo n<aii and < trace Smith placed under) ?arrest on a charge of selling Honor I by the (jlass. They were all given j a preliminary hearing I efore 1'. S. Commissioner Mel via Fleg^nhelmer Mrs. I" P. Paul also was arrested, charged with wholesaling liquor. Plan I.Hirnry for PelersliurK'. PKTKPSIP'PH. Jan. IS.?A cam paign to establish a public library in this city has been started by the Community I'ouncil and it is tit* plan to have the library In the High school made available for the public, during the vacation period at- least. The only drawback t,o this plan Is that Hie school l>(?ard has no funds avail able to meet the additional expense of Jnnltor service and -librarian, but a memher ol the hoard has staled that that body would favor any prac tical suggestion toward greater use of the High school library. V CONSUMERS OF LIQUOR 111 PHI QIIEB'S DEBT Stale Monopoly Also Will Maintain Roads and Schools, Declares Premier. I My Associated Press.] QI'KttKiJan. IS.?Profits from liquor .*ulcs in the Province of Que bec will pay olT the public debt In twenty vca in, maintain roads and provide funds for education, accord ing to a report prepared by Premier Taschcreau for submission to tho I.ogislatlire in its present wesslon. Rasing his findings on the business done since May. 1921. when the liquor trade became a government monop oly, the j'remier estimated that tho yearly profit would be J1.000,(100. From the moral, us well as tho financial standpoint, Quebec liquor laws have proved successful. Mr. Ta-vheremi claims. "No doubt." be admits, "soma drunken men are to be found. They will always be found, and there aro more of them In prohibition com munities ?New York, for example." The Premier announced the gov ernment planned to cih'oiimro tho consumption of wine, rather than push the sale of spirits. To that end a purchasing office will be established In Paris to buy wines directly from tlie producers in France, Italy, Spain and Portugal. These supplies will bo delivered to consfumers In Quebec at little more than cost. The government's ordinary profit is 20 per cent. The liquor commis sion maintains fifty-nine liquor shops, fifteen storehouses and three departments for shipping. Tho monthly pay roil is $71,000. PIGEON AND POULTRY EXHIBIT IS HELD HERE Several Hundred Fotvl* aad Small Anlmnl* at lion Hr.ern' Armory. One of the best exhibits of fowls ever seen In Richmond was the opin ion of local fanciers at the fourteenth annual exhibit of the National Pigeon and Poultry Show in the I to w User's Armory yesterday. .Several hundred chickens repre senting choice pens front leading poultry farms of the State, as well as pigeons, rabbits and oilier small animals are on exhibit. The man agement states they have booked un usual large entries for the show, and sill available space lias been taken. Today is Children's f>a.v. and those who visit the show will not only find entertainment, hut instruction In the art of judging poultry ami other fowl awaiting them. Kntrle's will explain the method of judging pure breeds. Friday will be Governor's and leg islator's day. The exhibit will close with a banquet Saturday. ADVISORY BOARD WILL DISCUSS RESCUE HOME Iteport* From Cnmpniitu Workers or Solvation Army Kzpeeted at Meeting Today at S. There will lie a meeting of the ad visory board of the Salvation Army this afternoon at 5 o'clock at head quarters of iho organization, :?0fi Kast Rftmd Street, when further plans will be made for (lie founding here of a rescue home ami hospital to work with other agencies. Reports from the solicitors who are canvass ing the cltv for $27,500. with which to meet the 13'J'J budget, also will be hca rd. That Richmond is to have this home and hospital, which, according to all social workers, is greatly needed, was determined at the last me,-ting held Tuesday night al Mur phy's Hotel, a resolution to that ef fect having been passed. At that time it was decided that the first U00 raised by the women's division, together with other agencies, lie used for that purpose. Members of the advisory board have const it u ted themselves as chair men of comiiiltlees to canvass the la rue office building* for funds, each unib'i'tnklug the work pledging themselves to tlnd a group of co workers. it has been determined to close the campaign on the first Mon day in February. Mrs. .1. Si. George liryan has called a met ting of her women's division and representatives *>f other orgunl/.at ions for Friday niornlni; at II o'clock, also at 90tl Kast It road Street. CITY HOME ATTENDANT SHOT; ARREST PATIENT Hobert l.loyd la ^ I eg in la Hospl4.it in Serious t'oinl.ttlou?Henry Oriek Charged With Act. Robert l.loyd, an attendant al the Pity Home, was reported In a serious condition at the Virginia Hospital last night; the result of a bullet wound in the abdomen. Henry .1. Oriek, 28-ycars-old, a patient at the home, l* under arrest charged with llie shooting. According to the story told to the police, Orlck was standing on a porch in tlie men's section of the home when. It is 'alleged h?> sud denly drew a pistol ami llred upon l.loyd, who whs standinK on a lower porch^ Followlnn tbfr shooting. Or. 15. C. Levy, VMreetor of Public Welfare, Is sued an imperative order demanding all bundles entering the homo be searched. SCHOOL EONING FIB ? j IS TJBLEOJt COUNCIL Ordinance Hotly Defers Ac tion oil Resolution Seeking / to Ketlislriet (lily. After hearing from Superintend 1'iit Mill, of tho Kichiuotid I'ubllo Schools. ;in<( Mrs. it. it, Munford. member t? f tin.- school twnril, tho <>tdin.Uicc Committee of city Coun ? il last night tabled a resolution n signed to rxlistricl tho city s? that' the four wards might hstve ts'iunl representation on the board. The .'city, c t present Is divided Into three schoQl districts with three members ?r\^li. The speakers pointed out that thu hoard might be too unwoildly if en larged. ami they further sugKested that it would bo best to leave tho ward diviston out of tho quertlon. | An ordination designed to prohibit ? theaters operating shows Martini; j after twelve o'cloek at night. was re | ferred to the f'lty Attorney for rf\r, . ? draft. The measure Us deslgn?t'?tr??.?n< proven! what is termed "midnight" o< rformitni-es, except upon special permission from the liireclor of Nb> lie Safety. Managers Charles Hex. of the l.yrlc, anil Harry Iternsteln. of ? the Wells interests, appeared In tho interests of such a measure, and * llles Jackson, colored lawyer, hear ing a petition from many colored ptea.-hers, also. spoVe for the ordlti an ce. A resolution of which CouncllmAh Smith is patron. rci|uesting the va rious departmental directors to ejrti-' ploy local men on work for the city,'",,,, wherever practicable or expedient, was recommended to Council. Papers creating an assistant to the" Commonwealth's Alorney. providing' a female prohibition officer for th'6 Police Cojirt. and making it unlaw ful for owners of street earn or other vehicles to make or rHuae to be made unnecessary and uvoldablo noises, were tabled for future con i federation. i.v>.ii LEE'S BIRTHDAY TO BE !OBSERVED IN RICHMOND t'lty noil Htntr tinier* to Close In Honor of Month's .in.. Chieftain. ?' ' I Itlchmond and Virginia will cdt'ef^' brate today tho one hundredth and ! fourteenth nnnlvrrsary of the Mrthi", day of the South's great military chieftain, General Robert K. Leo. All i city and State oHires will be closed.^ I Tho Hollywood Memorial Assuuitkn I tlon will meet this morning at?'l-V? | o'cloek Iri the V. \V. C. A. to'V*^"' , tribute to the celebrated commander"* < of the Confederate army, whose htgh | Ideals will live forever In the hearts i of all of the people of the nation Hlehtnond Chapter, Daughters of the" 1 Confederacy, which had planned regular musical tea In honor of Gen eral Uee, was forced to postpone thq j event because of the critical Illness...,., I of its vice-president, Mrs. John Corley. Plan State t'ounetl of Women. " " >? - . r. Presidents of State-wide patriotic?-? i clvlr, educational nnd religious or ! gnnir.ntluns will he in conference at ! Jefferson Hotel today In an endeavor | to form a Virginia Council of Worn i en similar to the national and tho intertiHtionnl council. AN ORDINANCE (Approved January 12. 1022) Requiring contractors In the City of Richmond to exhibit their license to the various departments, bureaus nnd officers of the city trom whom permits are to be obtained for work as a condition of receiving buoIi permits. BIO IT OUliAINRP BY TUB COUNCIL. OK THK PITY OK RICHMOND: 1. That all contractors who propose doing work In the City of Richmond for which a permit must he obtnlnod ! from any department, bureau or o/ti-,? cor of the said oily shall, upon rtvak j inK application for such permit j i(!T-c ; hihit to said official the city license ' ! authorizing such contractor to engage 1 In business for the year In which tho permit is applied for, and shall fur nish in writing a list of his sub contractors to the official who has authority to grant thu same, and if any or all of such sub-contracts have not been closed or awarded at the time of applying for said permit he shall furnish such list in writing immediately upon awarding the sub-, contract or contracts, and he shull not ; allow the -work under, any sub-con-' tract to proceed until the snld' fcubJ.'' '? contractor shall have exhibited to,h'rp,,, i j bis city license to do such business in the City of Richmond for the nur : rent year, and thereupon It shall hen ' | the duty of the officer granting thovv.' ; permit to record the number of miMt" | license and the name of the coittruc l tor. exhibiting the same as well,ah", 'the year for which tlw? license, granted, In a properly bound book, ?kept for that purpose, and to Indent. the same in the name of such con tractor It shall be unlawful for anV"'' such officer to grant any such permit to any such contractor unless and until the said license shall be ex hibited to him as herein required and recorded and Indexed as herclrf pre scribed. unless the same has already been done during the said year. 'A 2. The said oily official shall at onro furnish n list of all sub-contractors* ? ??' to the Clfy l.lcense Inspector, whose* duty it shall be to see that nil nifcy.'Tv pssaiy licenses ore secured by such sub-contractors'. 3. Any person violating any of tho ? provisions of this ordinance shall be ,l< llable to a line of not loss than five nor more than one hundred dollars Y^1" " ench such violation. .,, -iij' 1. This ordinance shall bo in forco from its passage. A True Copy?Teste: A1..K. H. McDOWEI.L. City Clerk. STKa MSIIIIW Connections Encircling the Globe Drafts antl Foreign Money Orders For siklllnrs mul Full Information apply COMPANY'S OFFICS3 117 nth St.. N. W.. W*?tilnct?n ? " ?r '. O Mley, 8.10 K. Main St.. Richmond C.O. ALLEY Steamship and Tourist Agent, Representing All Foreign Lines. Tickets, Tours and Cruiser to All Parts of tho World. Blake Your Reservations Early and Book Your i'assago Through the RICHMOND Office, fWO K. Slain St.?Tel Ran. 138.