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Want Ad. Rates ONE CENT PER WORD when paid in advancc. Nt) Ad. takefl lor loss than TEN CENTS. NO ADS. TAKEN FOR LESS THAN TVVEftTY-FIVE CENTS when phoncd iu or charged at the counter. Classtfication not guaranteed after 9:30 P. M. POR HUSINESSCONTRACTS Phone Monroe 1 for tlio WANT AD. MAN to call. _.?_i <juu ?< ? ? ii I.TiST,' i-.i;i \vi:i;n ' riii.NTUY ci.i:it and Broad Htreel Road, polnter dog; black arni white; bbb tail; now coi lar, v.itb name in ink. tnvc iioiiurs reward. DR. C. T. McCLlNTOUK, Tho ChesterHeld; Rlchmond, or j. W. WIL.BER, Cedar Grovo Farni, Broad Streel Road BTRA'YED 55 iJo.ST, ONE DARK BA_ pony, from 1208 Floyd. -Iberal nr ivarfl it returned to owner. LOST, IN T!IK NEIOHBORHOOD OF Melvern Hlll. liluc lleiton temale setter: faci I black, with cow : in centre of fotehead; answers i: i:<; i st k'i : i;n l ?; i a'i Cvi .C: . on Sti ? et, 'Norfolk, Va. OUN_ MAN "WITH K_S ? ,:.? . ;."i|.nco; can dou t Income; for employment nd; references required. CIOAR COMPAN-, Key ITANTED, T1NNKI'. AND HEDl't-K, 212 North Beventh, Frlday mornlng. W \\T- T" ' i."' ' '<TE A I" "'Toll, Inc ? ?>: marrled. Addrosi A. H. C, Bo? ii. Hewlett. Hanovcr, V a._ t'ANTKD, 20 MEN TO ACT AS SL'Piilt Apply I. BERNBTEIN, Btage entrance, Academy ot Muslc, Frlday (to-day), 10 a. m. l :;5''>, care Tlmes-Dlspatch. jUSTEK! IF YOU HAVE TI.KNTY Of 20th century hustle, a good -ducallon und charaetor, and a Bttlf cash, we want you to help us mamige a well eatabllshed. incorporaled manufac turing buaineas; good salary: good proflt; a home enterprlae, nfflcered bj the beat men of thls clty; nothmg Hke U lu the South; only ono man wanted; anbwer qulck. Address A 278, care Timos-Dlspatch. WANTED FOR GOVERN ltlon: $S0 menth*. write for jbillons open. FBANKLIN .:.. Di pt fj~-A. Koohester. 5)eic ?2xEI?ntpfj, .Ircituii.e. our uaBIE- v>tcn&: _3rof__tfional &elp U2~anttb. v. -. ? IERS WTfll' I.l . r llpl ... a from leadlng col I . .. Free enrolirtent ten days; : ose open to employment now. SOU I ii BRN TEACHERS' AGENC'V, ' 'lumbla, 8. C._ SvANTED, ATONCE, TEACHERS WITH : i and second grade certlncatea for ono-room rural .schools. R. W. CRIDLIN, Manager, Vlrginia Teach i ???' Bureau, .South Rlchmond, Va. ?\\ ?.i.ntki.'.'a'"'TicAcm-ir. '\viiii"i-NDi-:i< gtanda the public school syatem to coach a child ten years old in artth metlc and reading. one hour each day. Address L 251, care Tlmes-Dls patch. ____________ agents &&ante&._ Sv^:TEDrAGENTS"_N EVERif'TOWil! clty and village ln Virginia, to sull the "African Game Tralls," Roose velt'8 own story of his great African hunt. Greatest book of adventuro ever vWitten. Address CHAIiLCS SCRIBN-PR'.S SONS. -101 Corcoran Bul)dln?T. Washlngton. D. C. ?eal Cstate for Sent. foiTTnzNTTFt'RN 131 i ei S '"orIinYUIC nlshed Glnter Park home; hot water heat and all- conveniences. Apply GINTER PARK OFF1CE. 1111 East Jdalm_ RESUETS TO DANDDORDS?SKRVHJE to tenants. J. A__CJJN.SELJ-^V_j^Jrt^: ?&eal Cstate for _a>al_. l_^R^A^rr_T^2^ACl\E^THffBEirX^ r'arm land; $15 per acre; l.ROO.OOO feet ' plno sawmill tlmber; one-third. large orlglnal growth, and other woods; oak, poplar, gum, beech and hickory; convenient to rail and water trans ' portation. For further, partlculars, address H. J. AR1UNGTON ii CU? Claremont, Va. 'resuUts TO DANDLOBDS?-SEH\ IUE to tenantB. .1. A. CONNELLY & CO iWEST GRACE STREET HOUSE; near Roblnson. Apply G15 Brook Avenue. '?_ FOR "SALE. WEST" END LOTS?FLO YD Avenue. Graco and, Main Streets; will trade for small improved prop? erty. Apply 015 Brook avenue. FAHMS' ANP Tli_B_at "LANDS; OUR new catalogue contalns 100 farms and tlmber lands; best bargalns ln Vlrginia. I pay your rallroad fare. ' Write for freo catalogue. Aadreua J R EL\M, Box 267, Charlottesvtlls, Va._ __ _^eal ^staiTMiantcD. because my olllce is close by, and is open day and night. I know who lB who among colorod pooplc. l rop erty pwnera should thlnk of this when looklng for colored >Mtanis. B. A. CEJPHAS, Agent, 002 North Sec 0_d ______ Pliono Monroe 588. ~Wvaimii ?__Jortuiffi-T7 flKSlM'.T.s' TCT LAN DT.dKri.S?iJEltN lo'S to tenants. J. A^CON.NEId.l & CO. M'ANTEDi MEN OF tpEWlS WHO UAVH aome lnvontlve ubiUty. GREELEY ? MclNTVRE. Patont Attomeya Wash lngnin. D. C. . jpoat&tns. wrANTEuTTAuXi.;' riOAinTERs'rXnSO havo a largo front room, furnlshed, for ronf. lotorencos oseliangcd. Ap? ply C.<?_ East Graoi! Street._^_ BOARDERS " FOIt""""SECOND BTOR. front and other rooms. 209 East Grace. MRS. CIIAREE.S K. BO>VEK8, 115 East Franklln; han lsoiuely appolnt cd rooms, with board; large, well ' ventllatod dlnlng room, oponln. on Second iatreot; meala by day or week. ^fjRNls i i i-i iTsiio6'M "\\ an'I'eiT"^!!^ or wlthout board, by young couple; both omploycd; stato terms or don't i answor, Addrasa JU.258, curo Times , 'Wi-patoh. j DAILY PUZZLES' What public buildlng'.' &NSWQH to viMTMi'.DAr* fvr.'/.t.B. Cclery. K ],? n ' ?? I ul : l":;li ^\L\C ^V \\~ Richmond; stock from J8.000 to ?i0,000; bualness over $20,000 a year; iiboul 10,000 pi.-scrlptlons a year; good reaaon tor nelllng. Address I. 2||, f.are Tli'i"H-DlHpatch. I'iji: sale, higii-grade upriumt plano; mahogany caae; siightly used; perfect condltldn; wlll take $12:, less ilan coat. Address L U38, caro 'I Imes-Di.spati h 20 Gr.NUlXK McCLELLAN SADDLES. ln good order. Orlglnal stlrrupa and clnchos. RICHMOND JU.RNESS CO.. : 16 rf. Elghteenth Street_ FOH SALE, COMPLETE SETOFBANK flxturea; good aa nevv; at a bargaln. Addreaa Box 547, lUehmond, Va. iiANO.SO.Mi: MAHUI.H MANTELS AND marble tile, taken out of old Poit Offlce buildlng; pnces low If sold at once. Call Madlson 5312. l-'i Koit sale. ?". khare.s OF STOCK of the Rlrhmond Iron Worka, now manufacturing the "Vlrginlan" auto? mobile; muat bo sold at once; make me an ofter. Addres? VIRGINIAN, P. O. Box Xo. SU, Norfolk, Va. Hfi?ui/r1i'f6^LXNi3C6niJ^^iJH\'fCl-: to tenants. J. A. CONNELLY & CO. VOUH EVENINGft ARE VALUABLK. .young man; invost ihom wlth the leaJmg bualness Bchool of the clty; lf you learn more yoJ can earn more. Schd or call for catalogue to-".ay. MASSEY BUaiNE&g COLLEOH. HUMA.V 1IAIR tSOUGHT AND SOLD at HUGHES'S. 203 North Thlrd._ MRS. A. .1. PYLE, ?li; NORTH 1TFTH Street, leader ln dyelng. eleanlng and renovattng ladles' and gcntlemcn'a clothlng of every dehcrlption; plumes lace curtalna cleaned and tlntea; draperles, earpeta and rugs cleaned ! or dyed; Iluffy rugs woven from oia , carpots; umbrellas covered at short notice. Phone 2522. ABSOLCTE FORITT AND rREEDOM from organlc matter?tlve gallon* for 25c?Holly Sprlnga Lithla Water. Phone Monroe 477. OROCER FOR SMtTH s; all pork: young hogs. EVER TRIED TIIO.SK ade by us from old car please the housekeeper oney. Look over your rpets an<l see what you s utllizad in thls way. I'YLE, 315 North Flfth OMMUNICATION DESIRKD WITH party advertlslng about two years ago for W. I. Wltherlngton and daughter Roxana regardlng aome Engllsh property. Address R. W. M., 201(1 West Sevonteervth .Street. Little Rock. Ark. Coal anu <EHoo&. Y5tT"CAN""G !?:T" TlYlPJ-1 Nd^T^filitSf.' ory stove wood ln the clty by phon ing vour order to VA.-N. C WUtur.L CO., Madlaon 411. E. T. LONG 13 THE WOOD MAN ALL over Richmond and suburbs, becausa he sells so much wood; oak. pine. hickory or slabs prepared to suR every stove and flrepiace: try tha leader. Yard. 1506 West Broad. Phone Madlson 1069._ QUALITY AND QUANTITY ARE guaranteed from us. We havo oak, pine or alab wood, and our prlces are rlght. We pleasc everybody! Phone Madlson 6913. NORTH CARO? LINA WOOD AND COAL CO.. 827 Brook Avenue. WLmttij. YOU55u^1d^^^V"ANTEir^f^^TtjljV shorthand and typewrlting; great demand for our graduates; eaay sys-,. teuv tlnest equipment; reasonaDle rates offered. MASSEY BUSINESS COLLEGE._ W \NTED. TO BUY FOIt. CASH. HOUSE hold gooda ln any quantlty. Phon? Madlson 3851._ WANTED, WHITE OAK CROSS TIES for the spot cash; for qulck ship ment; In lots from 500 to 5,000; prices, 89 cents basls to Phlladelphla. Address JOHN BULLOCK, Bullock, X C . I.IIMM?. ."^flat^MlanteiJ. WANTEdT^FLAT; "l---bu'R~~OR~Yi ? 3 rooms; givo full descriptlon and prlce. Address L 255, caro Tlmes Dlspateh. _ JJoticcS._ Richmond, B'reSerlcksburs ana Potomac Rallroad. THE FRE1G1IT DEPOTS O^ THIS company wlll bo closed NOVEMBER 2-tTII?Tlianksglving Day I'ertshable frelght wlll bo deliv? ered between the aours of S and 10 A. M. LE5MH ELLIH. _Agcili. {g f HAVE-THE FiTTEST WILD~FOWL and goese marshes on Currltuck Sound, where you can go for a few days' sport. For terms art'd how to get there, address ISAAC ETHER KDOEi Deals P. O., Currltuck county, N^C._ WANTED, THE PUBi? C TO KNOW that Jahnke Bros., Jewelers, 912 East Main trcet, buy, sedl. ex chaugo and romount dlamonds Id the latest stylea. Old gold and sll ver taken in exchange._ BHIRTS~TO ofvD~ER?FALLAND WIN^ ter shirtlngs aro being shown by ua ln all the ueslrablo patterns of both foreign and domestic weavos. Flna dress shirts. ' as well aa colored; pajamas nnd ur-lerweur made to ineusure only. on tho premlses, Call or wrlte for aumples. CREERY SH1RT CO.. INC, 713 East Main Street. W. S. Constable, p:jaldont and treaaurer._ BTENOGUAPHY AND lIOUKKlilUtMNti tboroughly taugat at roasonaoie tul< tior ratea; day and e\ oning aesslons. Telephone, call or wrlta for uut'tl'JU lura. MASSEY. BLSlNEftS COL. LEGE.__ . WANTED, THH~ T'UIIDIO TO-"KNOW that I am prepared to do all kinds of haullng apd movlng. B. T. 1'tROWN, 170S Everott. Street, South Richmond. Phone Madlson 4977. The Southern Loan Office ? WILL SELIi AT PUI1L1Q AUCTION TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1910, at 10:30, all uiiredeemed pledgos, such as Dlamonds, Watchea, Platola, Ma? chines, ete. All parties havlng gooda wlth ua muat come day boforo sale and renew thelr goods, 0. C. BRIDGES, stato Auctloneer, '__ ^litfcellaneoua. HIIOi: UlcC.vilHNt)."' ;pc half solb me.vs suoeh: ludlea'. fi'ir; chlldren'fl. 10c ..nd tip; every pali sewcd, dkkws eluic TRIC BHOE PAOTORY, ,'10 East Mnln. Phone Monroe 28u7. . RUB IT OUT. WIIEftEVEP. AC1IB OR PAIN TB LO catid?stlftncss and aoreness of mui cles or Jolnts?rub ln Frayacr'i Great Ncrvo and Ilone Llnlmont, and the pain dlsappoara; the grcatest all round llnimont ln use for man and beast; try it?don't suffer?here U tho rlght help; 25c bottlos. at drug glBts'. MATTRESnEK, HAVE YOUR MATTRESSES HK.MADE now; sanltary methoils used; rellablo work. BYDNOR & IIUNDLEV, 711 Kaat Broad Street. Madlson 3204. BASKET AND RATTAN WORKS. 507 EAST MAP.SHALL PHONE MON roc 747. Chalrs caned; all klndg of chatra repalred; novoltles our spe 'claity. ORIGINAL ANTIQUB FURN1TUHE; furnitpro repalred, poltshcd and packed; upholsterlng, etc. L N. ARNALL, 318 Brook Avenue. Phone 6277. fcccral Jiottces. ?"CO'.M.MI SSIOX Ei?? ' NOTICfiT VIRGINIA?IN THE CHAXCEKY COURT OF THE CITY OF RICH? MOND: Capltol Savlngs Bank, Inc, whlch sues, etc.t'lalntllt E. Harvle Spence's admlnlstratrix et als.Detendant3 (Extract from decree entered on Octo her 14, 1910.) ? ?? ? ? '|-j10 Court doth adjudge, or? der and decree that thls cause be re ferred to Edwln M. Pllcher, one of tne commlHsloners in chancery of thiB court, who Is dlrected to inquiro and report to the court as foilows: ? ? ? "Thlrd. A settlement of the admln Istration accounts of the estato of tho said Ellas Harvle Spenco, deceased, by said Bessle A. Spence, his admlnls? tratrix. "Fourth. What debts are. stlll owlng by the estate of the said Ellas Harvlo Spence, deceased, to whom payable, their nature, amounta. and rcspeetive priorltles. ? ? ?? "Before proceedlng to executo these lmiuirles, tli" sa'ltl eommisaioner la hereby dlrected to givo notice of the time and place flxtd on by him for cx executing thls decree, to the "pTTfUes or thelr counsel, and to said guardlan ad lltem, and also by publlshlng notice of the thlrd and fourth TTTTms of this reference once a week for four suc cessiva wccks ln some newspaper of generaV circulatlon, publlshed ln the clty of \lchmond. whlch notice or pub llcatlon shall be equKalent to per sonal service thereof on the crolLors of Ellas Harvle Spence, deceased." Offlco of Commis-ionor Edwln M. Pilchcr, Room 618 Mutual Buildlng. Richmond, Va., November 9, 1910. To all credltors of Ellas Harvlo Spence, deceased: Take notice, that I have flxed upon the 12th day of December, 1'jIO, at 10 o'clock A. M., as the tlme, and my office aforesaid as the place, for executlng the decree from whlch the foregoine; Is an extract. Given under my hand as commisslon cr In chancery of the Chancery Court of the clty of Richmond the day and year above written. BDWIN M. PILCHER, Commlssloner in Chancery. WISE & CHICHESTER, anu .1OHX GARLAND PULLARD, p. q. VIRGINIA?IN THE CLEKK'S OFFICE OF THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF HANOVER, IX VACA TIOX, NOVEMBER 14, 1910: Vlrglnta S. Semple, Mary C. Bur well and Charles Burwell, her husband; William Hartwell Ma can, Mary Sayre Johnston and Xat B. Johnston, her husband; Carter Braxton Tomlln, Harrison Ball Tomlin, Edmonla F. Maupln and .lames F. Maupln,' her hus? band, and Robert W. Tom? lln .Pia;jitlfts vs. W. A. Campbell, exe.cutor of the last will and testament of John H. Tomlin, deceased; the trustees of the General Assembly of the Presbyterlan Church ln tho Unlted States, and Lella S. Brax? ton .Defendants In Chancery. The object of thls suit is to obtain an accountlng from W. A. Campbell, the executor of Jd7in H. Tomlin, for the personal property bequeathed in the will of Elizabeth R. Tomlin to"*the said John H. Tomlin for his lifetime; to have the will of said John H. Tomlin declared null and vold so far as the same attempts to bequeath said per sonal.*t>ropnrty to the defendant, the trustees of the General Assembly of the Presbyterlan Church in the Unlted States. and to recover the said per? sonal property, or its value, for the plaintiffs. And atfldavit havlng been made that the said defendant, the trustees of the General Assembly of the Presbyterlan Church in the Unlted States, ls not a re = ldent of this State, it is hereby re quired to appear within tifteen days after due publl^atlon hereof and do what ls necessary to protect Its ln terost. Testo: C. W. TAYLOR, Clerk. ROBERT W. TOMLIN. p. q. A Copy?Teste: C. W. TAYLOR, ClerK. COMMONWEALTII OF VIRGTNIA? To the Sherlff of the County of Han over?Greotlng: We command you, as we have here tofore done, that you summon the trus? tees of tlie General Assembly of tne Presbyterlan Church ln the Unlted States, a corporation, lo appear in the clerk's office of our Clrcult Court of Han ovor county, at the rules lo be holden for said court on the thlrd Monday ln De? cember, 1910, to answor a bill ln chan? cery, exhlhlted agairiTTt It and others by Vlrglnla S. Semple, Mary C. Bur? well and Charles Burwell, her husband; William Hartwell Mncon. Mary Sayre Johnston and Nat B. Johnston, her husband; Carter Braxton Tomlin, Har? rison Ball Tomlin. Edmonla F. Maupln and James F Maupln, her husband, and Robert W. Tomlin. And ha\e then and there this wvit. Wfthess C. W- Taylor, clerk of our said court, at his ofhce, the 14th day of November, 1910, ln the 135th year of our foundatlon. Teste: C. W. TAYLOR, Clork. ROBERT W. TOMLIN, p. q. A Copy?Toste: C. W. TAYLOR, Clork. Special Dining Room for Automobile Parties. Richmond, Va. The most magnlileent hotol ln tho South. Europoan pliui. Rooms slnglo and en aulte, wlth aiui wlthout baths. Spaeloua. aamplo rooms. Rate, fl.OQ. ner day and upwurd. Tablo d'Hoto Dlnners Saturday and Sunday eveninga, tl to 9 o'clock, ?1.50 each, 'aUCtlOtl^S_>rttC0, _lfUtlU'p. JJrtPB By J. Thdmpaofi Brown ,r.- Co rtcal Estato AgontH and Auctlonecra, TRKSTKE-; SAI.F, THREE I'T.A.MM RKSIDENCES, SEVEN R'HiMS EACH, NOS. 1120-M22 WEST C_AY, NEAR BOWE STREET, AND NO. ;i MULBERRY STREET, BETWEEN MAIN AND CARY, TI'ESDAY, NOVEMBER 2D KilO, AT \ V. M. By virtue of a docd of trust to the und'or.-lgnod trustee, rlated Juno ]. 1909, recorded ln the ,;. i w Pfjjco ,lf tho chancery Court. of the i Ity of Rlch? mond, D. B. 202 i), page ..;.? ire . the payment of the aum ol thdJeln mentlohcd, and defati ,.;, [been mado and being required :?? the boriotlclarv so to do, the trustee will proc.'od to Bell on tho above date and hoiira, commenclng on Clay Street, the property deacrlb&d ln Hd deed, as fdllows: Non. 1120 and H22 Wem Clay : Street, and bounded aa follon : Be glnnlng at a polnt on th" north llne of West Clay Street 80 feet easl f Bowe I Htroet. thence rtmnmg eastwardly and ' Irontlng on f;ald north nn. of Clay ; Streot 40 feet and back between par 1 allcl lines 220 feet to an alley; also I tho framo dwelling on east llnrs of | Mulberry Street. between Main and Cary Streets. bcglnnin- it. the north. ' I ern llne of an alley. which Hne is 130 I feet a inches north of Cary streot. r im j ' nlng thence northwardl.v and frontlng on sald Mulberry Streei 10 feet with depth between parallol llnes 227 feet S, Inches. The proporty will be sold as follow:! Commenclng with the two houses on I West Clay Street. The house on Mulberry Street will be sold Immedlately after tho above, irav about 4:46 o'clock. TERMS: Cash as to expenaea of salo and to pay off all taxea, chargea and dues thereon, and tbo sum of $4,300, with Interest, and balance ln one an..i two years, with interest, .?ecur?d by trust deed. REAL ESTATE SECURITY CO Trustee. Atlantip Coast Line EKFECTIVK NOVEMBER 1, 1910. TUA1NS LEAVE RICHMOND DAILY. For Florlda and South: l;0u A. M., 8:15 A. M. and 7:35 P. M. For Norfolk: 11:00 A. M., 3:00 P. M., 4:11 P. M. For N. & W. Ity. West: 0:_ A M., 11:60 A. M., 3:00 P. M. and 9:20 P. M. For Pet?rsburg: 1:W A- M- 5;!5 A- M- 8:U A M., 9:00 A. M., 12:10 F. M., 2:00 P. M? 4:10 P. M-. ?:? P. M., 7:35 P. M., 3:20 P. M., U:46 P. M. For Goidsboro and Fayettevitle: M;t0 P. M. Tralna arrlvo Rlchmond dally 4:40 A. M., B:l0 A. M., 6:40 A. M.. '8:37 A. M., "10:45 A. M.. 11:40 A. M.. ?2:00 P. M., "2:15 P. M.. 8:05 P. M., 6:35-P. M.. 8:00 P. M., 9:00 P. M., 11 _0 P. M. ?Except Sunday. ??Sunday only. Tlmo of arrlval and departurc and connec tloos not guarantr.ed. C. R. OAMPBBl.L. D. P. A. Norfolk and WesternRailway ONLT ALl'rACL LINE TO NORFOLK. Bchcdule ln EHect Octobcr 2, 1910. _?ave Byrd Street Statlon. Hlchmond, FOR NORFOLK: ?8:00 A. M., *3:C0 P. M.. ?l!lO P. il. FOR LYNCIIBURQ AND THE WEST: ?6:15 A. M., ?9:00 A. M.. '_00 I*. II., 'J^S P, M. Arrlve Rlchmond from Norfolk: ?11140 A. M., '6:35 P. M., "11:20 P. M. From t_a West: ?6:50 A. M., a2:00 P. M., K:1S P. M.. 6:03 P. M.. '9:00 P. M. ?Dally. aDaily, ex. Sunday. bPundaj only. Pullman. Parlor and Sleeplng Cars, C?f? Dlnlng Cars. C. H. BOSLEY. W. B. BEVILL, D. P. A.. Rlchmond, aV. G. P. A.. Roanoke. Va. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway I.-.- ? ? LUliy?Eui .._._j to c.a x'omt, 4:00 P. -, Nowpori ,Vewi a_d Nerloik. 7:40 A.?Daily. Locai to No*;<ort Nuw_ 1:00 F.?Daily. Local to tild Polnt. i:?.?-? P. j Dally?Louiswli* und Clnclnnat! U:W P. ?< Putimans. (:_ F.?DaJIy. "St. Louls-Chlr'-o Special." Pullman*. t:K A.?Dally?CharlotteivllI- Week dtyi ?Hlnton. 6::; P.?Week da>B. Local to Gordonsvtlle. 10:0v A.?Dally. L'burg. Lex., C. Forge. 6:15 P.?Week daya. To Lynchburg. TRALNS ARRIVE RICHMOND. Local from East-3:25 A. M.. 7:t,0 P. M. Through from East?11:35 A. M., 6:ii P. M. Locai from West?'8:30 A. il., 8:10 A. _., ':20 P. 3_. Through?7:00 A. M., 2:45 p. M. James Rlver Llne??8:35 A. M.. 6:15 P. M Richmond iud Petersburg Electric Railwaj Cara leave Manchester, Seventh and Perr> BtreetE, for Petersburs: ?6, 7, S. *5. 10. 11, '12 A. M., 1, 2, ?S, 4. "5:4J, *6. 7, 3. '3, 10 P. M. 11:00 P. M. for Chestcr, 12:00 mldnlght for Petersburg. Cars leave FeterBburg, foot of Sycamoro Street, for Manchester: 6-15 6:35, "7:15, *7:35. 8:35, 9:36, '10:35, 11:35 > M., 12:35. M:S5. 2:35. 3:35. ?4:35, B:S5, ?:35 ?7:33, 8:33. 9:"3. '10:40. 11:40 P. M. ?Carries baggage and express. ??Llml'.ed. except Sunduys 'and holldayj All cars from Petersburg connect with cars for Rlchmond. lictooflXSeuei1ctel)'i^PotoiacB.ffi T0 AMD FROM WASHINQTON AND BEYOND. I?ave Rlchmond j ?_._<> _..'?. Bjrt St.Sta. 'o.itiA.a. lljrdSt.St-. ?5.45 A.S. Main St.Sta. ?8.40A._.Bjr4 St.SU. ?lS.Oinooaajnst. SU. 44.00 l'.U. Byr-bt.8ta. 24.15 P.-.Klba Statlon. ?5.1.r, I'.il. _aln.St. Sta. ?8.20P.M. BiriSt. Sta. Arrlve Rlchmond *J.?0A.M. BjraSt. Sta. 211.25 A.M. Elba Utatloa. tU.36A._. BjrdSt.St-. *l.iaP.M._alnSt.Bt_ ?2.4SP.M. Byrd St.Sta. ?7.20 P.M. BiroSt.SU. ?0.00 P.B. Bvr4 8t.SU. ?10.40 P.M. Main St. SU. ?12.6UnlghtBjrd8t.8U. ACC0HH0DATIW TRAINS-WEEKDAYS. Leare Brrd St. SU. l.lli) P. _. for Freterlokabnrir, Laare Klba SU. 7?0 A. H., 6.30 P. M. for Ajliland. Arrlre Brrd St. Sta. 8.25 A.M. from Fredericksb'g. Arrlic Klba 8U. 6.40 A.M.,5.110P.il.froniAililand. ?Daily. tWeekdayt. JSundays oaly. All traist to or from Byrd Street Statlon (e_cept trains lsaving 4.50 a. m. and arrlvlag 10.50 ntgl: t) atop at Elba. Ticn* of mrrlvala aac ?Vsyirtiiree aot enaramUed. Read the aigne. , SOUTHEKN7 RAIL-WAY TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND. N. B.?Following schedule flguroa publlsheO as informatton and not guaranteed: 6'K' A. M.?Dally?Local for Charlotte, Dm ham and Ralelgh. 10:15 A. M.?Dally?Llmlt ed?For all polnva South. Drawlng Room Hurtet Sleeptng Car to Memphls vla Ashe ville and Chuitanoosa. 3:00 P. M.?Ex. Sun? Local for Durharn and Intermedlate siations. 6:C0 P, M.?Ex. Sun?lteysvtlle Loeal. 11:43 P. M.?Dally?Llmltud?For all points South. Pullman ready 9:30 r. M. YORK RIVER LINE. 4:30 P. M.?Ex. Sun.?To Weat Pt., connect ir.g for Balllmoro Mon., Wed. and Fri. V3' A. M.-Ex. Sun. und _:1S P. M.-Mon., Wed. and Fri.?Local to West Polnt. TRAINS ARRIVB RICHMOND. From tho South: 1:50 A. M,, 8:05 P. M., dally $:|0 A M., Ex. Sun.; 12:55 Ex. Sun.; j-OO P M., dally. From West Polnti 9:30 A. M, Dully; 11:35 A, M., Wed. and Fri.; 6:45 P.' M.. Ex. Sun. | S. E. BURGESR, D. P, A? >2o E. Main St 'Phone MadUon 45S. ~ seaboaiYu axh"ixs&, Southbound trains scheduled to loavo Rlch? mond daily: 9:10 A. M.?Local to Norllna, Ralelgh, Charlotte, Wllmlngtou, 1:'J0 P. M.? Sleepera tt<ul coaihos, Atlanta. Dirmlngham, Savannah, JacUsonvillo and Florlda points. 10:8Q 1'. M.?Sltepers and coachos, Suvanuali, j.-iiksonville, Atlanta, Blnnlngham and Memphls. Northbound tralna schedulod to iinlvo Rlchmond dally: 6:33 A. M.. 5:05 P. M? 5:10 P. iTltllMON'n AND OHB8APKAKE BAV BAXLWA- CO.MPANY. Schedulo ot electric traluu to and from Ashlund, atopplng at Intermedlate atatlons uuoii signal: Lv. Rlchmond (Broad and Laurei Kts.): 0:?b, ^HO, 8:10b, 8:10b, ??10:10, U'10 A. M.; 1:10, 2:10, 3:W, 4:10b, 6:10,- 6:30. 7-io. 8:10b, 10:10, 11:45 P. M. Lv. Ashland: ?6:66, *:00b, 8, 5t>, 10. "11 A. M., '12 M., "1, 2 3. 4. 61), 0, 7, S. !)b. 11 P. M. '?Dnlly oxcopt Sunday. "Sunday only. bcarrlejtbjaggagSjv^^._?_.___,__.__,.? 0tlantic Citi> SvesorW GALEN HALL ^ AND COTTAGES HOTEL AND SANATORIUM ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Alwkyaopen. Alwayu reaily. Always bu?y. . h\ L. YOUNG, Gen'lM?n??*_ i HIS MESSAGE TarilT, Railroads. and Palifcrria Will Bc Most Important Subjccts. FOR REVISION DOWNWARD Reptiblicaiis Expectcrl to Do Mucli Work in Ilarmony. Wnshlngton, November 21.?Although President Taft. while golng to and re turnlng from Panama, dlctated a large portlon of his annual measage to Con gress, he has yet to wrlte the most Important parts. Ho has not fully conaldorod these matters, and wlll glve the next week to that work. That he may have un di.sturbed lelsuro to do so, Secretary Xorton to-day relterated, wlth emphasls, his Btatement that no engagements for callers wlll be made ln the next llve or 8lx days, nnd that thn Pres? ident muat have tlme to preparo hla vlews for Congress. Three subjects of the messnge will stand out ln thelr Interest and im portanco. First, from a polltlcal standpolnt, w'll be the recommenda tions on tarlff rovlalon, lf tho Pres? ident concludcs that It is poss'ble to do somethlng at tho coming short ses? slon. But on thla aubject the Presi? dent has not framed hla vlews, even tentatlvely. To Connlllt TnrlfT Board. The tarlff hoard wlll be sent for and an early conference held as to Its pre Opening Pennsylvania Station, New York, Nov. 27,1910 Commencing Sunday, November 27th, /ill tralns to and from New York Clty via Pennsylvanla Rallroad. Including thoso carrying Pullmans operated ln connectlon wlth .the Richmond, Frcdcr Icksburg and Potomac Rallroad, wlll arrlve at and depart from new Penn? sylvanla Station, Seventh Avonue and Thlrty-thlrd Street. Thls wlll effect conslderable reductlon ln the through schedules vla Pennsylvanla Rallroad, enabllng passengera to reach the heart bf New York Clty sooner and leave later and obviatlng the necessity of ferry transfer to and from Jersey Clty. Sleepers leavlng New York on late tralns via Pennsylvanla Rallroad will be open for occupancy in Thirty-third Street Station 10:00 P. M., and those nrrlving that station in tho early morn? ing may be occupled untll 7:30 A. M. Full Informatlon covering the new ar rangement wlll be furnished on appli catlon to any Richmond, Fredericks burg and Potomac tlckot agent or W. P. Taylor, T. M. Baltiffiore Steam Packet Co Equipped with wlreless telegraphy. TO BAI.T1MORE AN'D THE NORTH VIA NORFOLK AND OLD POINT. Leave Richmond Dally Includlng Sunday.vla N. & W. Ry. 3:00 P. M,, Norfolk 6:30 P. M. C. & O. Ry. 4:00 P. M., Old Polnt 7.-30 P. M. O. D. S. S. Co. 7:00 P. M. (ono day In Nor? folk). Va. Nav. Co. 6:30 A. M. (Monday. Wednes? day and Frlday). Tlcketa at all offlccs. For statorooms ap? ply to H. M. BOYKIN, Agent, 830 East Main Street. OLD DOMINION LINE Lv. Richmond foot ot Aah St. da!ly.7:0O P. M. Leavo Newport News.5:00 A. M. Arrlve Norfolk .6:00 A.M. Connects wlth main llne steamera leavlng Norfolk for New York dally except Sunday 7:00 P. M. Connectlon also made by N. & W. Ry. 3 P. M. and C. & O. Ry. tt i P. M. Nlgh: Llne steamcrs stop at Claremont to land or recelve pasaengers on algnal. VIRGINIA NAVHiATION CO.-James Rlver by daylight for Norfolk. Old Point, New port Newi and all Jamei Rlver landlngs. Hteamer leaves Monday, Wednesday and Frlday at 7:00 A. M. Frelght received for all James Rlver landlngs. Ttialn TlcU-ct Office. 821 E. Main Street. Mercbaats and fiiiners TransportationC o Norfolk to Bimton, Maos., and Prorldence. R. 1 Steamera leave Norfolk for Boston, Tue., Wed., FrI. and Sun.; for Provldence Mon., W'ed. and Sat. at 6 P. M. Passengera and frolght taken 'nr all New England points. I Tlckets on sale at office C. & O. Ry.. N. A I W. Ry.. S. H. Bowman. 70$ East Main, and Richmond Transfer Co.. 309 East -Main. American Pleasure 'Cruises To the Interesting Eastern Lands An Orlenta.1 Crulsa leavlne New York JANUARY 38, l?lt, (by the S. S. Clsvaland. tor Madelra, Spaln, lialy. Greeoe, Turkay, Egypt. Holy Land, etc. Duratlon of 8( days. Rates from $325 up, Includlng land lng and embarklng expenses. AIbo erulsts to tlie Went lu dlos, Houth Ainerlca, Around the U'tf-rld. Cp tho N'lle, et?. Send (or lllustratsd booka. HAMBURG-AMJKRICAN LINE 8. H. Bo-wman, 701 HJa.it Main Street. C. O. Alley, care Rlohmond Transfer Co., Richmond, Va. to Spend Your Join the BANKERS' CRUI3E to tha MKDITERRANEAN. A Grand Mid winter Excursion to Egypt and the Orient, JANUARY 24, 1911. S> S. Nerw Amsterdam. Rates, $400.00 to $92S.OO. Illustrated programs furnished on ap plication to. SAM'L H., BOWMAN, Southern Pass. Agent. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. The Confederate Museum TWBLFTH AND CLAY STRBET8 OPEN 0 A. M. TO 5 P, M. ADMISSION 25c. l . ' The Valentine Museum 1SLBV1SNTH ANU CLAY STRH13T8 Open dally fromilO A. M. .0 5' P. M. iiduilaalou 260. Ffco pn' Saturday*. GREAT STORIES in the -CHRISTMAS n muMMwm SIR ARTHUR CONANDOYLE'S second oplHodo, "Through the Mlsts" of tho groat hlstorlc past. "Tho Flrat Cargo"?the coming of the Saxona to Brltaln. llius trated by N. C, Wyf'th. RICHARD HARDING DAVIS'S "Tho Consul." The Hiory of a fnlthful aorvant of his country. Illuatrated by F. U. Steele. KATHARINE HOLLAND BROWN'S "Tho Bonnot Wlth Lllacs." A truer, more tender love story has rarely beon wrltten. )" THOMAS NELSON PAGE'S "Tho Straneor's Pew" Ih tho very omborllment of the splrlt nnd tneanlng ot thrlstmas tlmo. lllu.strated hy Blendon Campbell. JOHNFOX, JR.'S "Christrrtas for Blg Ame." How the marshal found the moun talnecr. lllustratcd by Flagg. F. HOPKINSON SMITH'S charming "Konnedy Square" and GEN'L FREDERICK FUNSTON'S stirrlng account of "A Defeat and a Victory." -BJ?H,.,t?lil.i^'!,;ai.,ay7..<.;+',*rWIV,V.^^^ pnredness to suhmlt to the executtve. , who. would In ttirn suhmlt to Congress, . oomplete flgures rclatlng to several | ttirlff schedules takcn up by that body. Tho woolen schedulo ls ono of those and the pulp schedule is nriother. Tho whole country ls watching the woolen propositlon. Every newspapor and magazine ls affected by tho pulp schedule. The Presldent does not pro pose, It ls sald, to rush theso tarltT matters before Congress. Unless tho tarlff board Is prcparcd to Hiibmlt the clearest and most con vinclng llgures for actlon by Congress, then tho probablllty ls that no rccom mendutlons will be rnado for schedulo revislon at the coming session. Should, however, there bo somethlng deflntte and tanglblo to present. thero is he lleved to be llttlo doubt that tho Pres? ident Will rccommend that Congress revlse thoso schedules accordlng to sclentlflc facts and flgures that may be lald beforo that body. The Presldent does not lntcnd to upproach the subject from conslder atlons of polltlcal capltal or ma nocuvrlng. IIo wlU handle lt ln ac cordance with promlses made -when he asked that tho tarlff board be creatod. and in llno with the known demands of tho country for downwanl revislon. Tho Trcsldent bclieves, though, that the country wants prac? tical, sonslble. sclentlflc revislon, and that any other sort w'll brlng dls aster to the men or party attetnpting It. After conferences with the tarlff commlsslon and Cablnet offlclals, with probably half a dozen Republican lead? ers who may be 'n Washlngton, the Presldent will reach a dec'sion as to what he will say. It ls at least cer? taln that he wlU strongly advlse tho retentlon of the commisslon and the broadenlng of Its powors. Ilnllrondx nnd Truatii Prohlcm. Furtber rallroad lcgislation and trust law phases will come in as of next im? portance to the tarlff. The Presldent has been on record for years as favor Ing a law for Federal incorporatlon of corporations. Ho may urge that the Republicans, before turnlng the llouse over to the Democrats, ptlt through a law of this klnd. Undoubtedlv he will recount what has been done by the adminlstrallon in en forcement of the Sherman antl-trust law. Hls dlscusslon of thls subject will naturallv be cautious. .11 v-lew of the big trust cases pendlng In the United States Supreme Court and to be SOttled the comino: wlnter. The Presldent's" regard for the court will prevent hls saylng anythlng ln hls message that may be eonstruod as an attempt to Influcnee that hody in handllng tho Standard Oll and Aineri can Tobacco cases. Bv that tlme also there will have been flled by tlio gov? ernment a suit for the.dissolutlon of tlie sugar trust. As to further control of the rail'-oad? the President has an opon tnlnd at thls tlme He ls to confor with tlie StooK and' Bond Commlsslon, authorized by tlie last session of Congress, to conslder the best method of t-\_leral suoervlslon of tho Issues of stocks and bonds by lnterstate carrlers, as well as control . of the capltallzation of the roads. which | would mean tb'elr physlcal valuatlon by^ the government. The oommissloa ls sald not tn bo readv to report. It mav be ready. how. ever.' to make suggestlons to the Presl? dent tliat will ald him ln recommenda. tlons. .. , The subjeet is enormously big ana important. It mlght as well be undor stood that the Presldent will not pro Dose laws that will oripple tho buslness of the country. Whlle he wants further supervlslon and control, espeelally 111 the Interest of investors in rallroad se curltlos he wants that control s'o man- j aged tliat lt will not react upon the { roads. / _,' . , , , , Ho wants to see rallroad development 4 in this country. and ballevea tliat If tlie j rallroads will acquiesce in proper su-|, pervlslon thev will nnd a great increase , ln publlc oontldence lu their manugo- . ment. With Ffi'leral Incorporatlon. su? pervlslon of capUallzation and tho l_stii! of securlties. there will bo about tlio most completo Sftt of laws for the rall roads ln anv country ln the world, the Presldent will probably say. But the reeommendatlons may not al together deal v>tl] further control of intorstate rallroad systems. Mr. I5>? is Vlkoly to l-epeat former recommenda - tion of'his own that the roads bo glven the right to make traffle agreements under certaln ilmltatlons. Mr. Rooso velt also pressml thls right for tho roads ln se.v_ral of hls messages. Canal l''ortllli'iitiou. Tho thorough fortlllcatlon of the Panama Canal will be strongly urged upon Congress, either in tho reguhir messugo or in a special message. lho President is suro that as the canal nears complotlon tliere ls a growing patrlotlc Interest ln It among the Amerlcan people. llo ls suro that tho m__3 of tho peoplo will hellovc that tho country should fortlfy thls great work, to bo complotcd at such lm mense cost. The Whlle Houso has not yet re celved the report of tho board of army and navy onglneers tliat went to Panama some months ago to con? slder tho best nicans and cost of for lltlcatlon defenses. Thls board will preparo planB for tho fonitlciations and suhmlt them to the Presldent. The total cost wlU run into mll llons of dolhu-s. The Presldent will unhosltatlngly ask thal Congress bo gin maklng approprlatlona for thls purpose, so that when lho ounul is finlshed and ready for buslness tlu rorlltloallons will bo thero U> oari for tho Interests of tho United States. Tho fallure of tlio last session of Congress to onact the various gons< vation laws then urged by tho PreL. dont will brlng from him a reuownl of many of theso reconuucndailon:;, biised upon ourront developnienta Tho part a of the message alreadi dlotatted relate 10 d-partmuntai at falrs, and subjects of uilnor import anc.o.' ?.'j/lie Presldeiit will espeelally i.tMY'j: ti> hls lmiulry Into eltUli'iuy and pcptiq'iny^tn tho dopartmuiits and hls hdpOB.' lt): that ilirection. Vl'WoiL 1111 TllUUkN|$lviU? Day. ?' Pre-lderit Taft woi'Ked upon his inossago thls afternoon und oventngf, ivas ln his ottlco for an liottr and thls monnus' before ho went llo W a half to St. Patrick's Church for Thanksglv lnjr services. He had a short talk wlth Represontatlve John Dwight, Ro publlean whlp of the House. It is slgnlflcant that as Mr. Dwight was leavlng the Whlte Hoirse, he saiu that Rcpublican mcmbers nnd been notlfled that they must bo on the job at tho beglnntng of tha sesslon and stay there. There wlll not bo much tlmo for Chrl.Htmas frollcking. Mr. Dwight says the purpose of the Ropubllcan loadera Is to make thls short sesslon tiio most successful ln Icirlrdatlon ever known. Commltteea wlll begln hustllng from the atart. Tho country wlll be given an objoct lesson in what Ropubllcan harmony and unlty can accompllsh. It Is Mr. Dwlght'a hellef that there wlll bo less party frlctlon In thn next few montti3 than at any other tlme in months. L Quakers Take Game, but Their Showing Is Far From Satisfactory. Phlladelphla, Pa., November 24.?In a hard and fast game, in whlch there was a mlxture of good and bad play lng. the Unlverslty of Pennsylvanla football team defeated Cornell on Kranklln Fleld thls afternoon 12 to 6. the tjuakors' score being made on two touehdowns and goals,. and cornell's on two goals irom placement by Quar terback Butler. Desplte the fact that Pennsylvanla won. the score was a dlsappointment to the followers of the Philadelph'a eleven. Tho Red and Blue team at tlmos lacked da-sh, while some of the plays woro marred by fumolinv and the poor handllng of punts. On the other hand. Cornell played a moro dnshint* game than was expected. On several occaslons lt looked as If the Ithaca men would suoceed ln carrylng the ball across the goal llne for toueh? downs, but the Pennsylvanlang braced whon thrng.s looked dangerous and held the bicr red team from New Y*ork State ropoatedly. Rldenour?Snundcrn. [Special toThe Tlmos-Dispatch.l Willlamsbursr, Va.. November 24.?? A protty marrlage took place here thls mornlnp at 10 o'clock in the home of E. D. Saunders. when his youngest slster. M1ss Mary Saunders, became the bride of PrankCrane Rldenour. of Richmond. Thn ceremony was performed by th* Rev. E. K. Odell. pastor of tho Wll Haxnsburg Methodist Church, ln the presence of relatlves and a number of lntimato friends of the couple. Immedlately after the ceremony Mr. und Mrs. Rldonour. left for Richmond. whlch place thoy will make their home. Flre nt Alinshou.sc. [Spoclal to The Tlmos- Dispatch.1 Chatham, Novomber 21.?The stables tt tho county alnvshouse were burned into Tuesday evening, entalllng a loss of about $2,000, partly insured. Storerl In the stable, whlch was a larpe build? lng, was a larpre quantlty of provender ind farmlng lmplemonts. The flre was thought to have nriginated from some person lnokinff for a sleeping placa tnd accldentally dropped a match. C0ME HERE It ia all important that your Plumbinj ?ixtures should be of the most mod rn, janitary pattern. It is an assuranco igainst much aickness and expense. We ire the headquarters in Richmond to> vhich you should come. McGraw- Yarbrough Co. Plumbers' Supplies 122 S. Eldhth St., - Richmond, Va. Out-of-town orders shipped quickly. That Jack lilt" Christmas Money In It See Sunday Times-Dispatch Direct Action Gas Ranges Have No Equal Sold Only by i, Smith & Co. Mineral Spring Water Xn Htocked ln Hlvbmoui] by Owens A Mlnor Drug Co. PANACBA BPRINQ CO., Llttlaton, N, a