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Want Ad. Hates ' ONE CENT PER WORD whcfl Staid in advance. No Ad. taken or less than TEN CENTS. NO ADS. TAKEN FOR LESS THAN TWENTY-FIVE CENTS when phoned in er chargod at thoi counter. Classification not guaranteed after 9:30 P. M. FOR BUSINESS CONTRACTS Phone Monroe 1 for th? WANT AD. MAN to call (o'jn on: l'lt.v'tieae k<:.: 111>\nT"?t diu'': and be ready to get one of ilia good spring openings as a chauf? feur at $iuo to S15(? per month. Actual practice Jay or night. I'uy u parr down and tho balance when you get a position. Call or write NATIONAL. AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL, 11 West Main, near Jefferson Hotel. WANTED. MEN to LEARN BARBER trade. Only few weeks required. Wages while learning. (Steady posi? tion guaranteed. Write for cata? logue. MOI.er'S BAKBEft CUL LEGE. '-?'?7 Bowery; Now York City. WANTED, DOCTOR; a OOOD LOCA , Uon at Brcntsvillc, Va. Also mer? chant for this town: dwelling house arid storeroom combined; for sole or rent. Inquire of DR. W. 3. HULL, Brlstow, Va._ BOB compositor WANTED: per manch! position for a first-class man ezbkiei* Printer, 2 South Eighth Stret-t_ WANTED, FOR U. H. ARMY. ABLE bodlcd, unmarried men. between ages of 1 s :in<l 35; citizens of United States, oj good character and temporale hab? its, who ? an speak, road and write the English language. For Information ap? ply to H KCl'. Ill TING OFFICE. SJU East Broad St , Richmond, Va.; l?l Sycamore Rt . Petersburg, Va.-. or Columbia Build? ing. O ran by St.. Norfolk, Va. 6.000 GOVERNMENT P O B IT 1 O n 8 open. Write for list. F BAN klin institute, Dep't. 390-C. Rochester, _ N. Y._ XOV AUE WANTED FOR GOVERN motu position; JSO month. Write for list of positions open'. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, Dept. 889 C. Rot bester. N. Y_ 'a practical! up-to-date school. that admits colored student!'. SOUTH ERN AUTO SCHOOL; 413 Brook Ave? nue. _ ?Wanted, colored 'man to ?t" tend to horse.", drive und be useful around house. II c. UEATTIE, Stou 16, West hampton car line. {Senwanted.' age is-35. k?r kire men, tlOO monthly, and brakomen. J^O, on nearby railroads; e.\ perlchce unnecessary; no strike; \ positions guaranteed competent men: promotion; railroad employ? ing headquarters: over 4?*?? n.ep sent to positions monthly, stale age, s-nij ( stamp. RAILWAY ASSOCIATION, enre Times-Dispatch. _ Situation- uManteti. _Walfc W \nted. ?SlYl' >n "aS ' 1 n i'.EG1S tered drug clerk: three years' expe? rience; good reference. Address Box lor.. Kmporla. \'.t. YOUNG MAN wishes POSITION AT anything! honest ami Industrious. H 187; earn Times-Dispatch._ thoroughly. . competent Book? keeper and accountant of long ex? perience desires position. U lsa. care Times-pispatch. EXPERIENCED TRAVELING SALES man desires position: familiar with entire country, O 166, care Tithes Dlspatchi_ POSITION WANTED AS SOLDERMAN: live years' experience in all lines of stock atd -storage tank making; Soldering and riveting a specialty. Write CHARLES west, .Teffersdn. Va. . ..WANTED, BY- M.vn !AND WIFE (NO children) plare as working farm fort man. Plenty of energy and not afraid <'i work. Best references. Address foreman; care Postmaster. Bedford City. Va. ^clp (UHaiitcfc, jfcmal.^ Want Er. a ' cooneook'" "and cleaner for a small family. Refer , onces required. Good w/.ges and an easy berth for the right party. Ap? ply 01t> N. Harrison Street. ? WHITE WOMAN TO COOK AND clean for a family of two persons. Must be u good cook. Best wages, furnished room and good home lor right party. Address A 127, care Times-Dispatch. WANTED, A FEW OIRLS TO work Jn our net factory. Paid while learn? ing. L LICHTENSTEIN'S SONS. S South Fourteenth Street. _ WANT ED, A C( >M B1 NATION NURSE and maid. Apply at once with ref : I erences. 1C1S West Grace. WANTED. GOOD" DINING ROOM GIBE Apply, with references. L'03 E. Grace. WANTED. GOOrT ~COOK AT 14 2 I ~ E Main Street, second floor. Wanted to slay on lot at night. WANTED, EXPERIENCED YOUNG LA dies In our bindery. MITCHELL & HOTCHKIS8, C-S-10 N. Eighth St.. City. ?fitiiationi ?flantea. .ire-male. WAXTEDT" W AS 1111 N(?i:ON^TO Y>5'"?f home. 321 W;_Duvnl Street. DRESSMAKING-, 211 1-2 *S. PINE ST. Prices reason-tide. Call Madison 5?01, lyrnMA omarow.^ inv!^_j_^pj_.u_.t_gs--j_jci Situation-, ^)vofcs_ionnl. a YOUNG LAD\' W1 Tti' FOI' IV Y EA RS of college and normal school train? ing, who holds a first grade Virginia certificate, .'ind has taught three years in Virginia public schools, de? sires position at once. Prefers high? er grammer grade work. References exchanged. Address n P.. care ntmnster, Yards. Va. -iTcwt?-iw:i^=-i?:? ? ijjMlp. $lMt anb female. W ANT K D, ST BNO< i 11A P11 E i; - BOO K: keeper (good salary), salesmen, salesladies, hotel help. PIEDMONT EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, Durham, N. C. ??nli-trnrs ana ihslratntu. Wantei>; 'salksmen cai,lino' on manufacturing and hardware trade to handle an AI side line; liberal commission. Answer Box f 13. SALESMEN. To CARRY ONE SAMPLE OF MEN'S GUN METAL Til* FILUCII ER SHOES. TO RETAIL for Sl.r.o. A DRESS HONEST VALUE shoe FACTORY, BALTIMORE, MD. Coal ah? _:_ioob WOOi>' TO _URN SHOlir.D BIO WOOD Indeed. I have, made a specialty of It Since 1S?7. Recently i have added free-burning coal: there is a dif? ference, loo. LONG. The Wood Man. Madison 1 009. _ PHONE T7s_"Y?? R OR DE RS ~ FOR wood and conl of quality. We are 1iero to please yon. Madison fiOOS. NORTHSIDF. WOOD AND COAL CO., C10 North Sixth Street. :?.\oum?? ?M/mte?. .want1u\^t?~rent^ ond door. 20 or 25 by 1O0 feet; will tnko three or live yeftrd' lease. Give location and irt'ice. Address It 190, care Tlivtc.s-Dlspalc.il WA.NTED, TWo ROOMS. FOR. HOUSE - keeping Must be cheap. B 1&8, care i linus-Dlspatoh. X^STTlOcNT. TWO NICELY FURNISH cd Mionis. with homo comforts. Phono 4770. 108 W. Marshall._ 814 E~ CEAy] BR1GH1\ NICELY PUR nlshed front room; phono; tran? sients. jlflars for ?vchl s^r?om" fLat^'Second ^?'lTjor.'. with porch ami all conveniences. Call _Madison 4037-1... No children. fuilnished housekeeping flat! furnished rooms. 7 N..Sixth Street. &tal ?*tate ?ManteSr~ VbiTn Ren^t Xccouvi placIpSd With N. W. JJOWE & SON Insures best results. BAfiST s?'fTA 11 LB'Vf?R^sVa BLB ?U garage. 410 West Grace Street. two SMALL HOUSES for HEN~fT eight rooms each und basement; tl?. Inquire corner Urouil nnd Boulevard (Jl VE US YOIJK I'l7bl'i:T'.TY~t? SKLL rent or Insure. We will do the rest. | Ii. N. WALKER'& CO.. Heal Kstato und Insurance, No. 1. Mutusl Build %\ZiH estate xoc &>alt. i s.\'f.i-:.'"i-i-;\V,i:e fa. p.m." osii and half mil en west of Ceritralia, Va.; i>rlce ?2.200. .lohn Occult will show the place. Address JOHN e. PHASE, Pcnton Harbor, Mich. _ , ai\ E US YOU It PROPERTY TO SELL rent or Insure. We will do the rest. D. N. WALKER & CO.. Real Estate ami Insurance, No. 1 Mutual Build? ing. _ F( IR SALE. FARM. lT_ :^~\ ACRES, four miles east of Richmond, on C. & O. Railway; nice orchard; large barn. 26x50; good well; ground all Heeded In Kraus. This farm will be sold at a sacrifice of 11,600 cash; worth 52.0"o. For further Informa _llon_upply 22or, i:. RroJd Street Foit sali:" two small "houses. Church Hill, renting for month ei ? h. MUst ho sold at once. Bargain. RUEHRMUNO BOWLES 720 East _Mu In Street._ farms and TIMBER lands; OUR now catalogue con'alnn 400 farms and timber lands; best bargains In Virginia. I pay your railroad faro. Write for free catalogue. Addrcsi J. R ELaM. Box 267, Charlottesvills, _Vi>_ ___ FARM for .sale"' NEAR APPOMAT tdx, Vat; ;<3i 1-2 acreh. for quick sale. |lS. Must raise some money ha once. Would take city property or small farm as part pay. Address "OWNEn," P. O. Box 704, Greeus bi.ro. N. C._1 W>:ST!ENM3 LOTS, THE CHEAPEST to be found. Madison 14 87^ _ for" sali;, io?~ a'?:re~ "farm one und hall miles west of Centralla. Va. Inquire of john ORCCTT at farm. _ _ 13 elle VI ie, si'LING i 1ILL, SOUT11 Richmond?Two valuable building lots, ??ach 31x120 feet; 168:". for quick sale NOONANDS?N REALTY COR? PORATION, n. Eighth Street. Fop. sale. grove A v eni.' e. N1N E loom:;, detached brick; hot water heat; electric light; t$.~50. CARY STREET, BETWEEN FIRST nnd Second?Sever, rooms, with bslf basement, containing dining room, kit. hen. pantry, two cellars, stable in rear: largo .',0-foot lot, with plen? ty fruit, shade and flowers?15,000. MONUMENT AVE.?30-FOOT LOT on j south side tho avenue at Stuart Mon? ument. Compare tho price and lo c.litv?$210 per foot. WEST GRACE ST.. 1800 BLOCK ? Nine looms, three baths, steam heat, electric lights?rft.OOO. HANOVER AVENUE. 2100 BLOCK? Eight looms; bath, pantry, cellar, hot water heat, electric lights?$6. ?i'm'. GARRBTT & CO.. 1000 E. Main. PERRY 1 st ." SOUTH RICHMOND? Four valuable building lots, each 33x1 f>Q feet; $ i: per foot, or near of? fer it sold this week. NOONAND s' i.V. 2> N. Eighth Street._ MAIN STREET; WEHT OF 'BOULB vtard?Building lots, 26x100. Will sell by euetlon Wednesday next at _i :i0. . J. W. LOR1.?. Auctioneer._ A SOUTHWEST VIRGINIA FARM FOR , sale, containing 100 acres good land: good buildings; good water, good fencing: In an excellent neighbor? hood, good school at door: near sta? tion. For further particulars write HEN II V W. WITH ERS. Wallace. Va. YOL'R RENT ACCOUNT PLACED with N. W. BOWE & SON Insures beat results jj?u??icS? ?uportuniUe?. LOCAL COMPANY BEING-* rjR<; AN-. i Ized to manufacture on larger scale j article needed In every home; es? tablished trade; requires the ser? vices of a superintendent of factory. .Must hu familiar with liakery ma? chinery nnd willing to invest some I money. L 4:".. rare Tlmes-I ilspatch. FOR SALE. AN uiA >,"l-STAil I .ISH~ED drug business at Norfolk, Va.; good stand, good clean stock, good drug and soda business; nearly all cash trade. Owner retiring on account of health to take up outside work. Ad? dress WILLIAM J. WHITE, Rank of Commerce Building. Norfolk. Vn. DRY QGiptiS, . NOTIONS "ANDV 8HOES. ?Owner is retiring, having made b fortune in nineteen years at this store. Now slock to be taken ot cost. Show ruf."-- etc., practically thrown in. Large store, good dwell? ing house; runt $50 month; about $ti. fiOu required; easy terms can be arranged. This Is a money-maker. Sec us quick. NOONANDSON, 28 N. Eighth Street. _ ,_ TAILORING BUSIN KSS.?$250 WILL buy a good little tailoring bus? iness, with furniture, stock, etc., If ; sohl fit once. NOONANDSON, 2S N. "il5iith Street._ YOUR RENT ACCOUNT PLACED with N. W. BOWE & SON Insures best results._ SEC O N i i-lI A In i > MACHINERY OF i of every description bought at full value. CLARENCE COSBY, 1523 E. j Cary St. Phone Madison 3526 l WANTED, TO EXCHANGE AUTOMO bile for building lot or building ma? terial, o 4??. care Times-Dispatch. j ' i FURNITURE AUCTION SALES WANT ed.?We will guarantee you the besl results at tlie lowest possible charge. ?IAS VY. LORD faucilonecr 2.r> years'] experience), 28 North Eighth Street. Call or phone 8 L"> Mad i WAITED. CL1:ANINll R Y THE DAY* Satisfaction guaranteed, 150 Pulliaiu Street._ WANTED, A PAIR OR SINGLE horse, stiilable for victoria. Must he gentle, sound and city broke. Ad dross "lloltKE." care Times-Dispatch. WANTED. TO RIJV Fonc?SH. Hli?KfiW hold goods In any quantity. Phons Mi.ii^- rtsr.t. h u M an'" II ?T it' Sou oi IT"a nd sold I at HUGHES'S. 209 North Third. M GOLDSTEIN. LADIES' TAILOR. I I AS MOVED TO SOUTH WEST COR? NER SEVENTH AND FRANKLIN STREETS. YOU R REN T ACCOUNT PLACED with n. W. BOWE & SON Insures best resells SMITIIFIBLD ;'SAUSAGE. ? WRAPPED In parchment paper; blue label; all pork. DAILY PUZZLES What girl's name? AKSWiSn 'lO YKSTKRDAT't rtir.7XB, Hercules. I_ :&ov ?s>ale. __ FOR hale, A GOOD PAYING PROP? sltlon to the right party. Valuable piece of hotel property in a nice i-Izq Virginia county seat. The hotel Is In tine condition; good patronage and flue reputation; has i~ rooms, all nicely furnished. Owners have run tin; hotel for many years, and i have good reason for auJllng. Ad? dress K 2!,'. care Tliucs-Dlspateh. elliott FISHER _iLLiNG^lAclllN_ I in tirst-class condition. Call or ad | _drcsa 3IS E. Main, second floor [ FOR SALE. COMPLETE SET OF I shelf and prescription wore; new furniture and cases, and one Llppen cott icelcss fountain. PETZOLD drug C'x, Newport News, Va. for sale~ne\V' double and sin Ble trucks; nlso two second-hand single trucks, two second-hand grocery -wagons, one second-hand buggy. .Some bargains In these. Call quick. D. C. BRISTOW, 16 North Eighteenth Street. M. < lOLDSTEIN. LADIES' TAILOR. HAS MOVED TO SOLTHWEST COR? NER SEVENTH AND FRANKLIN STREETS; WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF CON cord buggies for the business man: strongly built, line tinUh, easy riding quality; on easy terms. A. MEYER'S SONS. 731 East fary. _ _ GOOD BUSINESS BUOOIES FOR A little money; don't fall to see us it you want serviceable buggies cheap: rubber-tired phaetons. Jll'1 and $155. BIO LOT OF HORSE BLANKETS; will close out at reduced prices. ONE-HORSE TRUCK; WILL CLOSE i out cheap for cash: also several laundry wagons and top delivery wagons. [ONE DUMP WAGONi COST 1125; WILL .-ell at $llu; bargain?see It: closing them out. BBISTOW-WOHSHA.M CO.. 1417 East Main, $0:, TOP BUGGY, tf.O; SURREYS. RUN abouls at reduced prices, wagon and truck. If you are looking for a good buggy buy from us. T. II. DUKE & CO.. S04 Brook Ave._ LUX IBER. LATHS. SI 11 NO lbs, s A sk, blinds, doors. WOODWARD &. SON, Ninth and Arch. Richmond, Va._ FOR SALE. AS A WHOLE OR AN IN terest in ? an established, fully equipped paper-box plant In Wash? ington, D. C., making all kinds of made-up boxes; also folding, suit, florists and Inundrv boxes. Reason for selling owners" operate another large paper-box factory and cannot ?Ivo proper attention to this plant. Cood opportunity; will sell at a very low tlgure. Address .1. E. SMITH. J. E. Smith Co.. 0 North Central Avenue. Baltimore, Md. STO<'K OWNERS. TRY OUR PURE scrap-sugar syrup on your long feed: 13 cents gallon. 1S15 East Franklin. FOR! SALE, AT. BARGAIN TO* QUICK cash buyer, good tailoring business: small town; cash trade; up-to-date store. Address F 22. care Times I lispstch. 3KoarDinfj^__?-: P_RliLAN ENTe. Xffb ""TTS A N~"sTe NT board at miss PALMORE'S, 317 East Fra nklln._ WANTED! BOARDERS FOR LARGE, desirable rooms on second tloor. Also table b?ai dei s. i'cii E. i trace _ HOT WATER HEATED ROOMS WITH board. II0 West Grace Street. PERMANENT. TRANSIENT AND TA ble boarders. I'S;, West Grace. Mad 1 Ison .r>~ai._ FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED rooms, with excellent board. 814 Piirk Avcnue._ WHEN YOb COME TO. RICHMOND stop where you can get a nice, clean, comfortable bed for f?0 cents; special attention to ladles traveling alone. 1002 East Clay. _ _ DESIRABLE FRONT ROOM, 312 SOUTH Third; also single room; heated; tnhlo board a specialty. BOARDERS WANTED l~"OR DESIR uble rooms. MRS. MILLER. 723 West Main._ WANTED! YOUNG MAN TO OCCUPY hall room, with board: private fam? ily. Mc.ilson ;U)tj_-.I. :-17 W. Main._ 10 N. FIFTH STREET. COR. E. FRANKLIN STREET. _IjOARD^AN\> '^Siim?mi.1 (?A?_ ??ntu-iP?aStt anil _iut s&t?cfe. ONE '""sORRF.i"/ MARE FOR SALE Call at HUNDLEY'S STABLE. F OR SALE. THREE MAMMOTH bronze toms. large handsome and young; one Hampshire buck, thor? oughbred yearling; Berkshire pigs, both sexes; White Leghorn cocks. Address MEADOWBROOK FARM. _Drcwry's Bluff. Vs._ WANTED, SECOND-HAND MODEL IN cubator. We have for ?nie. or ex? change olio Clipper lawn mow. r that has never been used. FRANKLIN POULTRY YARDS. Krank tin. Va._ s7~?. RHODE ISLAND' REDS. FIRST und second prize pens .it Richmond show. 1911; eggs for sate from prize winning and utility stock. A few cocks and cockerels for sale. BUCK HILL POULTRY FARM. Buck Hill. South Richmond. Va. Phone Madi? son 2319. _ FOR SALE. ONE LARGE BAYi'PONV. six years old; sound, kind and tfon tle: broken to saddle and harness: suitable for ladles und children. Sold under positive guarantee. E. T. HIOGASON. Wylllosburg, Va. polices. \V AN TED "THE" PfJB.^_* TO KNOW that .lahnke Bros.. Jewelers, ?911 East Main treet, buy. sell, ex? change and remount diamonds In the latest stylos. Old gold and sil? ver taken In exchange. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.?ON AND after January R, Mr. J. P. Dashicll has severed all C?hnoctioii with the Ohas. E. Loehr Company. General Insurance Agency, third tloor. Mu? tual Building. All business claims due by Mr. Dashicll will be paid In cash by the ('has. E. Loehr Co., and nil outstanding premiums should be promptly remitted, check payable di _reet to Clins. E. Lochr Company. YOUR RENT ACCOUNT PLACED with N. W. BOWE & SON lnsu.es heat results. YOUR GROCER WILL~S_PP"LY YOU with Smlthflold Sausage; all yurli, j?ottcef M. GOLDSTEIN, LADIES' TAIIjOR. HAK MOVED TO SOUTHWEST COR NER SEVENTH AND FRANKLIN streets. iHifteUaneous. KU? li' oui, whEREVER ACHE OR PAIN IS LO catod?stiffness and soreness of mus? cles, or Joints?rub In Froyser*? Great Nervo und Dono Liniment, and the pain disappears; the greatest all round liniment In use toe man and beast: try It?don't oufter?here If the right help; 25c bottles, at drug? gists'._ MATTRbSbEb. HAVE YOUR MATTRESSES REMADE now; sanitary methods used; reliable work. SYDNOR & HUNDLEY, 'ill East Broad Street. Madison 3104. Hl I?E REPA IIXINO" MEN'S SHOES. WHOLE-SOLED, $1; half-soled. 75c.; Indies', 60c: chil? dren's. 40c... and up, according to size. Every pair sewed; no nails or pegs. Best' leather. DREW'S j ELECTRIC SHOE FACTORY* 716 E. _Main. Phone Monroe J266L_ HAU LI NO. I ip you want your hauling done quickly and promptly at nny hour. night or day, call ERPS, the Hauler. Phono Madison 1801; night, Madison 570.1-L. Wagons furnished by yearly contract. '?: BAKKRY! ANGEL CAKES ONLY K.C. EACH AT DRINKARD'S, 423 1-2 North Sixth. Monroe phono 4D)._ _ B? KERY. Angel cakes only ioc. each at drinkard'S. 423 1-2 n Sixth. I bakery. ! angel CAKES only ioc. EACH at i drinkard'S. 423 1 -2 n. Sixth._ CLARK's BAKERY. YOU SHOULD JUST CALL AND TRY our delicious cakes, pies and bread, and we will be suro to secure an? other customer, as there are no bet? ter made. 1706 Bast Main Street. OPTICIAnT I IF YOUR eyes FAIL YOU. SEE DR. 1 H. BREITSTEIN, the Optician, 118 ; ; Eaet Broad Street. Hundreds get relief; why not you? WATCH UKr?lKINO. YOUR WATCH REPAIRED OK I cleaned by YVM. TOBIEN, JR. Is t guarantee that It Is done properly. Twenty years' experience. Cleaning, II; main springs, $1. 408 Et"=t ?road Street. Avil work guaranteed. AUTOMOBILES A FEW USED LOCOMOBILE GASO leno touring cats at very low prices. In touring, tourabotlt and closed bodies, overhauled and repainted, covered by ??r standard warranty. Pull specifications and prices cheer? fully furnished. "The best will serve you better." THE LOCOMOBILE COMPANY OF AMERICA. 1121 Con necticut Avenue. Washington. D. C. LADIES! GRAY HAIR SWITCHES. WE HAVE A SPECIAL line OF llrsl quality gray hair switches. We are selling bargains tills week. 221 Broad Street._ _ _ furs! furs! i furs: furs: bargains: finest Alaska and Russian furs. Clearing out bargains. .Muffs and scarfs. Come and seo bargains. 221 Broad I_St reet._ HAIR. LADIES. YOUR HAIR IS IMPORTANT Your cut hair or combings made into beautiful switches, puffs, pompadours, wigs, frontpleces. etc.. In the .most artistic manner. Chnrges very moderate. L"j 1 Broad Street. TO LADIES, HAIR GOODS. 1 W B ARE SELLING REA*L HAIR puffs; b<-st French quality; groat i bargains. 221 Broad Street. j haul to LADIES: PUFFS. puffs. those : prolty hair puffs, made from your I own combings or cut hair; charges very moderate 221 Brand Street. hair; * LADIES. VH P. HAIR. IF you WANT Imitation hair don't come. We sell real hair, guaranteed, at imitation prices. Bargains tills week. 221 Broad Street._ _ HAIR ? V ES. YOlTrTllAIR. WE RECOLOR OR REMAKE HAIR Switches, puffs, etc. Charges vory moderate._221 Broad_Street. hair" to ladies. your hair. don't buy imitation hair goods. They are dear at any price. We sell real Imit? at Imitation pi-Ices. Bargains this week. 221 Pioad Street. Q\itiwn^S5>ale?, Jfuture "?Bapa FOR WH OM**"* IT "i MAY CONCERN: * We will sell at public auction, at 1 the Richmond Stock Exchange. Rich? mond, Vn., on WEDNESDAY. january 18. at 12:20 P. Mi, the following securities: $2,000 VIRGINIA 3 PER CENT. BONDS. loop RICHMOND. VA.. 4 PER cent I BONDS. 20 SI/ARES SOUTHERN RAILWAY, I PR E PER R El ? ! 10 SHARES VIRGINIA-carolina CHEMICAL co., PREFERRED. JOHN L. WILLIAMS & SON, Richmond. Va. Auction Sales Future Days" Rv Noonandson Realty Corporation, 2S North Eighth Street. j At request of owner, we will offer for :-nle at auction. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY' 18TH, at 4:30 p. M.. on lot. that beautiful bulldlnc lot on Main SI reel, smith side. East Shepherd, lot bring 26 feet by 130. Opportunity , to ;;el a nice lot for your home, or { chance for speculation. ( TERMS: Ea.-y, and announced all ! rale. noon A NDSON REALTY CORPORATION, Auctioneers. Factory for Sale Five Brick Hulldlngs. 10,000 square ft ol Moor space, two acres ground; railroad siding on promises. Located on Pulton yards of c. &? O. lt. R.? $6.500, Investigate this bargain. OARRETT * CO., 1008 I-:. Miin St. THE NOONANDSON REALTY CORPO? RATION, Auctioneers OF REAL ESTATE. PERSONAL proper? TY AND STOCKS OF MERCHANDISE. Auction sales conducted on or off tho the premises, on the shortest notice, and on most reasonable terms. ' Phone Madison 815. Address 2S North Eighth S.t , Richmond. J. % LOIO?. AAtcUancer. Suction fealea. jfuture JBap?. Suction j&alc?. future ?apjc Special Announcement BALE EXTRAORDINARY OP GENUINE MAHOGANY FURNITURE IN ORIGINAL AND QUAINT DESIGNS. Friday Morning, January 20th, at 10:30, THESE BEAUTIFUL PIECES ARE WORKED OUT IN SOLID MAHOGANY IN THE WONDERFUL DESIGNS OF THOSE CLASSIC PERIODS' OF HISTORY. WHOSE EXQUISITE FURNITURE HAS NEVER BEEN KQUALED FOR DELICACY AND REFINEMENT OF DESIGN. SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION IN THE RESIDENCE. 603 West Main Street Below Ik a part list of what's to bo sold. We Invite every lover of art In furnituro to view this notable collection, which will he on exhibition all day Thursday, January l?th. 4 Beautiful wardrobes In solid mahogany, containing chosts of drawers, hand-carved baso and crown. 3 Exquisite card and serving tables, sliding and drop leaf; must be seen to be appreciated. 4 Chests of drawers, some marblo top. In genuine mahogany. 2 Very pretty centre parlor tables; carved base; perfect grain. 2*As handsome china closets ever offered. Largo roll columns, glass paneled, circular effect: very rich and antique. Magnificent mahogany rockers handsomely hand-carved; massive, maplo lined; In perfect condition. 7 Lovely bureaus in mahogany and rosewood. Somo havo hand carved baso; rich and rnro. 1 Grandfather's clock, In solid mahogany; roll crown, plain panel; 4-foot door. A specimen excep? tionally rare and beautiful. 3 Elegant bedroom suits, ward? robes to match. In rosewood; beau? tifully hnnd-earved, massive and In perfect condition. 5 Fire sets, some in brass, brass trimmed and solid Iron. All very large rolling arms; beautifully up- antique and hund-mnd holstered. i 3 Pier tables: beautifully carvod 4 massive rosewood sofas, expen? sively hand carved; a work of art. All In elegant condition. 2 Book cases; shelving all In perfect condition. 1 Hall rack, mirror front, spiral columns. Very pretty In rosewood. 1 Heavily made refrigerator. In rosewood: n rare specimen. 4 Handsome gilt mirrors, fully 7 feet high: Jjjeautlful carved col? umns; extendeil scroll crowns. 60 Pieces of the highest grades of silverware. 2 Beautiful carlor cabinets, one In rosewood; hand-carved brackets. Very old and rare: rich designs. 3 Mahogany dressers: "heavy ! Indeed. sides and feet: unsurpasred In rich? ness and design. 1 Exquisite plor table; Italian marble top: carved extension col it mns; heavy mirror. A most raro and beautiful piece. 2 Massivo Davenports In solid mahogany; clnw feet; heavy pol? ished hack; elegant pieces. n Mahogany sideboards; largo drawers; massive columns; In per? fect condition. 7 Hand-patntlngs in gcnulno oil. Also sovoral rich steel engravings in elegant condition. 10 Hand-hammered brass fern i dishes and Jardlneres; very pretty framed mirrors; plain nad carved columns. 1 Folding drop-leaf sewing table: a .perfect gem: carved feet. 3 drawers. 4 Beautiful rosewood wnrdrobes. Mahogany Hester bedsteads heavy massive head and footboards exquisitely hand-carved. Roth ex? ceptionally rare, and prize winners 1 Writing desk: glass front: very old and rare design; VLSO A FINE COLLECTION" OF LARGE AND SMALL ORIENTAL RUGS IN ROYAL MAH AN. IRAN'. MO UBSOUL KURDISTAN, ROYAL MESHED. HAMID AN AND BELOUCHISTAN MAKES. IN SIZES FROM :'.fi BY 40 INCH ES TO 12 BY 15 FEET. LOTS OF OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. BE ON HAND. RAIN OR SHINE REMEMRER Till: DATE, PLACE /SD TIME OF SALE: FRIDAY", JANUARY 20TH. AT 10:3? A. M. LADIES ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND. THE VIRGINIA AUCTION CO., GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, "do-roe 2SS3. 616 East Broad Street. Madison 3551. Auction Sale by McCluro-Davcnport-Tavlor Co., Inc., 104 North Eighth Street. SPECIAL COMMISSIONERS SALE OF THREE VALUABLE PIECES OF LAND ?4. 4 1-2 anJ 4 3-4 ACRES?ON OS BORNE TURNPIKE. HALF MILE EAST OF RICHMOND. These trill make excellent homo sites or trucking places. Pursuant to a decree of the Henrlco Circuit Court, entered November 17, i 1910, In the i ase of Horn.' Brewing Company, etc., vs. .lohn IV; Clarke. Jr., et als. and being therein authorized so to do. 1 will sell by public auction, on THURSDAY, JANUARY 19. 1911, at 12 o'clock noon, on the premises, the following parcels of land; First. All that certain lot or tract of land lying and being In the county of llenrico, Va.. nenr the eastern limits of the city of Richmond, containing four (4) acres, and bounded as follows: Commencing nt a point ne.tr Almond j Creek; thence running southeasterly ! along an Irregular line about live hun? dred and sixty (f>60) feet to a stake; ! thence south 5 degrees west, three ! hundred nnd sixty (3t',0) feet; thence south $!> degrees west, two hundred land ninety t 290) feet; thence north 13 degrees west, six hundred and Beven ; teen (817) feet to a point of beginning. ; (Sec D B. 1S0B. page 1">, Henrlco Cir? cuit Court.) Second. All that certain piece or parcel of land, lying and li?lng in the county of Henrlco. Va., about half mile or more below the city of Richmond. 1 south of McCOtll Street. In the plan of "Marlon Hill." and fronting on said I street, beginning nt a point on the east side of what Is known ai Tompkln's Street and running eastwardly three , hundred and forty-five (345*) feet, ? bounded on the east and south by the j lands of Neil MeCoul and on the west ; by what Is known as the said Tomp i kin's .Street, containing four anil one I half (4%V acrrs. more or less. (See ' D. B. ISfiO. page 272, Henrlco Circuit Court. Third. All that certain piece or par? cel of land, lying and being in the county of Henrlco. Va., north of Me? Coul Street. In the said plan of "Mar? ion Hill." and fronting on said street, beginning at a point on the north line thereof, marked by a stone separating said property from that of Sterling Ollmer, and 'running eastwardly thrcu hundred and seventy-six (37iD feet, and being bounded on the east by the lands of John W. Clark nnd on the west by the property of the snld Ster? ling Ollmer. and on the north by Al? mond Creek and the property con? veyed by the said John W. Clarko. Jr., to Olivia M. Quarlcs. anil containing "four and scventy-nlne-one hundreds (4.79) neres. (See D. B. 1RCB, pagu 272. Henrlco Circuit Court. TERMS: One-third cash and residue In three equal Instalments, payable, respectively, at six. twelve and eight 1 teen months from date of sale, with Interest at r, per c#nt.. secured by deed of trust. JULIEN' OUNN. Special Commissioner. By The Valentine Auction Co.. Auctioneers. ? I STOCK OF IIIOH CLASS GROCERIES, STORE FIXTURES. 1' N ION PI RED LEASE OF N?S. 816 AND 318 NORTH SECOND STREET, AT AUCTION. On necount of having other busi? ness requiring tholr entire time and attention, we will sell for lite owners nt Nos. 311! and 318 North Second Street. THURSDAY, JANUARY 19TH. commencing at 111:30 o'clock, a dean, fresh stock of popular and high-grade groceries, such as Canned Tomatoes, Corn. Asparagus. Syrups mid Molasses. Peaches. Bartlett Pears, Lima Beans, Early June Peas. Campbell's Soups, Putted Meats. Pineapple, Winner Milk. Royal. Rutnford ami Oood Luck Making I 1 uders. Rottled Catsup. Vinegar, 1 PlcklOS, Olive Oil. Salad Dressing, etc.; j Octagon, Moon. Ivory and Sweetheart Soaps, Pearllhe and other Washing ! Powders. Peanut Butter, Cocoa, Cakes I ami Cans, Crackers. Flour. Meal, S11 gar, Eggs. Mackerel, Washboards, etc. ? . CASE GOODS. Three cases winner Ml Hi. one case Mustard Sardines, live rases Dinglev I Sardines one case Ivory Soap, two cases Chip Heel', seven cases ATTtMltlc Matches, thirty rolls Wrapping Paper. 125,000 Paper Bags (assorted sizes), twelve cases Butter Trays. FIXTURES. upright show Case, two Counter I Show cases, oak Cashier's Desk and > Stool, line Marble Top "Cincinnati Sup? ply Company" Meat Counter In llnisheil oak. about 0 feel long; two line Meat Rloeks. three pair Scales. Preserve Case Good Coffee Mill, oil Tank and Meas? ures, one 12-foot counter, two Awn-' Ings, store Shades nnd other tlxttires. Also the imexpired least' und license This is a Hue stand for Hie right man. who can give his undivided at? tention to the business. Sale positive, without limit or re? serve. Stock nnd ilxtures will he sohl In detail. TERMS: Cash. TiLE YALKNTIXE AUCTION Q?. p.y c. u .t n. ii riPTioon, Heal Estate Au< tloneers. TRUSTEE'S AUCTION SALE OF A YALUARLE FARM IN HANOVER COUNTY. ON Tili: CREIGHTON ROAD, ABOUT EIGHT MILES FROM THE CITY" OF RICHMONM. By virtue of a deed of trust dated I October 30, 1D03. and of record In Han? over Circuit Court. D. B. 43. pace 201, default having been made in the pay? ment of the. debt Hierein secured, and being required so to do. 1 will sell, at public auction, on the premises, on FRIDAY. JANUARY 20, 1011, at 12:30 P. M? nil that certain tract or parcel of land, with all the Improvements therein, lying and being In the county of Han? over, Va., containing 100 acres, more or less, and bounded by the Crelghton Road. Chtckahomlny River and n por? tion of the Cains tract. This land Is well adapted to trucking. TERMS: Cash as to the expenses of executing this trust and to paying note of $1.100. with interest therein from October 30, ifiOT; balance at one and two years. _C. L, PR NOON. Trustee. feteamtjoetsi Go "to: %20 u? Round Thip mow Nt* >o?? I Twin Scr#?w ??> * "tivrviuiltai*," wfrtSO mnft. ?all* <?*???r? Wednetduy. 10 ? n Qliprtteels. eleciric fan* wirtiru ieicgrapn> ! Faiir it, new cat ana only Steamer lundiny nji.ifj.tf'ra a? Ithe tJocii In Oertnud? Yaara. Inrluillnar nvlfl?. ?Iior? titonUni. ?trs. ?i gjirciui rnt4-? WEST INDIES .?im a. * "I'ulaiia' a?ll? Jan lOlh. Kfti. 18th, and Bit??? j itdinrra lortitlglilly (or SI. Thomas, lit. Crolx. St. Km-. Antidot, (juiitaloupe. Dominica. Murtlnlque. SI. Lucia, llart.adocs and Drmonin. For llliiatruleri pimphlrl. . apply to A. K. o 11 t It II it I Uli I A CO.. UrH'l Aajla. OaAx S. a. Ce. I.lll. MI? liruu.l...,. >???? tori. or Samuel II, tlotrmnn, 7CS Kust Main Street. I or nil) ticket UBcnt, or Quebrc 8. S. Ca., I.'d., Iluebec. Holy l.nud. Mir. etc. Fluent Trip Ever l'launed. Slrlclly t lii: Claas. I.en vine New York Jnn. :?8. 11? the S. ?. CLEVELAND (17.000 tonal DURATION e^oe AND 80 DAYS. COST ipo^J fl*._ im 1 filier Cruises tt' the Weil l?rtteT South i I Amfrlca.ArnuiliI tl.o W.irl.l.Cli the Ml' 'If | Send tot llttutretid Booklttt. HAMBURG-AM EU I CAN LINK, 4111 BroadTiT. H, Y or Local Agonts. Merchants and Miners Transportation Co NorfcLt. to Doaton, Mass., act! JTovldruee, R. L I Steamer* leave Norfolk for Rotton, <un., I Tucs and Frl.; for Providence Man., I Wed. and sat. at S P. M. Passclfrer? and freight taken 'or ah New Ktmland point*. Tickets on sale at office C. & O. Ry.. N. ft IV. it}'.. S. If. Ho? mnn. ICS Rast Mala, aas Richmond Transfer Co.. 10* Enst Main. , BERMUDA & WEST INDIES 5-Day 'lour.$36.50 8- Day Tour.$53.50 9- Day Tour.$57.50 12-Day Tour.$f?N.5t> "ASK MR. ROW MAN," Steamship and Tourist Agent, 708 B. Main Street. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway l-.Oo A. i ?Yjl:??last iralua io Oia fol*C 4:00 1*. < Newport Nim ?ud Norfolk. 1:40 A.?Dally. Local to Now port Kjwi l:W p.?Dally. Local t? Cid Polet. 1:1/0 1'. I Dally?Louisville and Cincinnati 11:1? P. < Pullmana. ? P.?Daily, "St. Louls-Cht?-.-? SSSOtlJ." Pullmans, 1:10 A.?Dally?ChariQtterrtlle. Wee* days ? HlDtOB. 6:15 P.?Week days. Local to Oordoosvllla. 10:00 A.?Dally. L'burg. Lex.. C. Von*. Iltt P.?Week days. To Lynchburg. TRALN9 AHHHB RICHMOND. Local from Baal?S:35 A. U., T-.ro P. M. Through from Eaal?11:11 A. 54.. t:ii P. 1C Local (rota W?l-?1:1? A. M., 8.15 A. 11.. ? :20 P. M. Through?7.00 A. lt., 1:48 p. M. James River Ltn?~?8:15 A. 14.. ?:U P. it. SOUTHERN RAILWAY TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND. N. B?Following schedule flguroa published aa Information nnd not guaranteed; 8;1J A. 11.? Dally?Local for Charlotte. Dur? hum and Ralslgh. 10:4? A. M.?Dally?Limit t ed?For all polnta South. Drawing Room . Kuif.it Sleeping Car to Memphis via Aloe > v. io and Chattanooga. 1:00 P. SI.?Ex. Sun? Local for Durham and Inlerniei lato stations. ?:W P. .M.?Ex. Sun.?Keyevlll* Local. U:il ; P. M.?Daily?Limited?For all poluts South. I Pullman ready ?;so P. M. YORK RIVER t.INH. I 4:10 P. M.?Es. Sun -To West Pt.. connect ; Ing fur Baltimore Man.; Wed. and Frl. 6:0* i A. M.?Ex. Sun. and 5:15 P. M.?Moo., Wed. i and Frl.?Local to We?i Point. TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND. From tho South: 4:59 A. M.. 8:? P. M., dally; S:to A. M , Ex. Sun.; 11:S5 Ex. Sun.; ! 1:00 P. M? dally. From West Point: 1:10 A. j M.. Daily; 11:35 A. M., Wed. and Frl.; 4:lf ? M.. Ex. Sun. B. E. BURGESS. D. P. A. ?0 E. Main St 'Phnne Madison 455. Atlantic Coast Lina EFFECTIVE JANUARY 9. 15IL TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND DAI IVY. For Fiorlda and South: 1:00 V. M., 1:15 A. 11. and 7:36 P. M. *:0:30 P. M. For Norfolk: 3:00 A. M., 3:00 P. M , 4:11 P. M. For N. A W. Ry. West: ?:'.5 A M., 1:00 A, II., S:? V. M. and 9:20 P. 14. For Petersburg: 1:00 A. M., <:li A. M., 1:11 A. M 9:00 A. M , 12:10 P. M., S:00 P. lt.. 4:10 P. It., 1:CC P. M? 7:35 P. M., 9:20 P. If.. U:46 P. M. Fo. cioidsboro and Fayottevlllo: "4:1.9 P. M. Trains arrlvo Richmond dally: 4:40 A. M.. 15:10 A. M-. ?>:<? A. M., r7:<V> A. M., ?S:37 A. M.. : "10:45 A. M.. II:40 A. M., ?::?) P. M.. "2:15 P. II., 6:C5 P. M.. S:S5 p. M., S;00 P. If.; 9:00 P. It.. U;30 r. M. ?Except Sunday. {Except Monday. "Sun I day only. Time of arrival and departure and conneo tions not guaranteed. C. P '-AMPBELt^ D. P. A. RiCuioDu.FTeu?riCaSu'g&PotoiiiacR.R.1 TO AND FROM WASHINGTON AND BEYOND. Leave Richmond ?l.riOA.JI. HjrrdSt.Sta. ?5.20 A.M. IlyrdSt.Sta. ?5.12 A.M. Main St. Sta. ?"7.1.". a.m. 11) i a Si. m.i. ?U.tO A.M. Iljrrd St. Ma. VD-U0 A.M. Main St. Slo. '12.01 noon II) rd St. Sta, il.Wll'.M. II) rd St. Sta M.15 Pill; KIM Station. ?5.16P.M. Main St. Sta ?S.20 f.M. Ryrd St. Sta Arrive Illohmond ?7.50 A.M. TtyrdSt.Sta. si t .25 A.M. Klua Station, til. .16 A.M. 11) rd St. Sin. '1.12 P.M. Main St. Sta. ?2.45 P.M.BjrlSt.St*. ?J.80 P.M. njrdSt.fita. tS.lOP.M. MslnSt.Sta. ?11.10 P.M. Hfrd St.SU. tlO.20 P.M.BjrdSt.Sta. M1.25 P.M. Main Si. Sta. ?12.?Onl?tit IlyrdSt.Sta. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS?WEEKDAYS. I. earc Bird St. Sta. 1JU) P. It. for Frodcrieksbnrir. . l.cate Klba St?. i.iVI A. M.,0..10 P. M. for Aslilnna. i trrlre Bird St. Sta. h.'Jn A.M. rrom Frodcrlcksb'c. ! ArrlTO Elba Sis. CUD A.M.,5^10 P.M.from A-hland. "Daily. tWeelcdays. gSundaya only. V Daily except Monday. All trains to or from Byrd Strtet Station : (except trains leaviop 4.50 a. m. and arrlvlnr II. 50 night) atop at Elba. Time of arrivals and ' departures not euaranteed. Read the signs. Norfolk and Western Railway I ONLY ALL KAIL LINS TO NORFOLK. Schedule In Eltect January 10, 1811. ... 1 . Kyrd Street Station. Richmond. FOR .NORFOLK: ??:? A. M., ?3:00 P. M.. ?4:1? P. M. FOR LYNCHBURll AND THE TEST: 'C:i3 A. II., -J:00 A. M.. ?1:00 P. M.. ?9:11 P. SI. Arrive Richmond frjm Norfolk: "11:49 A. II., ?6:30 P. M., MOJO P. It. From tho West: ?6:50 A. II., a2:00 P. M.. b2:l5 P. 54., 1:03 P. M.. ?9:00 p. M. ?Dally, nllally, ex. Sunday. bSundaj only. Pullman, Parlor nnd Sleeping Cars, Csft Dining Care. C. H. BOSLET. W. R. BEVILL. I>. P. A.. Richmond, Va. Q. P. A.. Ronnoke. Va. RicbmoDrl and Petersburg Electric Ratlwa? Cars leave Manchester, SeventA and Parry, 1 for l'eiersburi;: ??. 7. S, ?3. 10. 11. ?12 A. M . 1, 2, ?3. 4. (, ??5:45, 'ii. 7. S, ?9. Io P. M. 11:00 P. M. (or Chaster, 12:00 midnight for Petersburg. Cars leave Petersburg, foot of Sycamore Street, for Manchester: 6:15, fi:3:., ??J:13, '7;35, 8:35 . 9:3T.. ?lOiS?. 11:15 , A. M.. 12:J5. M:3j. i:3j. 3:35. M:36. 6:15. 6:JS ri:?, KtSS, 9:35. 'lOAO. 11:40 P. 14. ?Carries baggago and express. "Llinlied, except Sundays, and holidays. All cars from Petersburg connect with cars |jr Kelunond. SCtBOAKI) AIR LINK. Southbound trains scheduled to leav? Rleh mond dally: 9:10 A. M.?Local to Nnrllna. I:S0 P. II.?Sleepera and coaches. Atlanta. Dlrniliigliuin. Savannah, Jnoki-ouviiiu und Florida points. S:l2 P. il.?Florida Lim? it- d. da:1y, except Sunday. 11:15 P. M.?Sleep >-rj and coaches. Savannah. Jacksonville, At? lanta, Birmingham and Memphis. North? bound, trains scheduled to arrive Richmond dal!) : 5:33 A. M., 9,:? A. II. except Monday. i:lC, P. II., i:tf. P. V. RICHMOND AND CHESAPEAKE BAT RAILWAY COMPANY. Schedule of electric trains to and from Ashland, a'.opplag a: Intermediate stations upon signal: Lv. Richmond (Broad and L.urel Kts.l: 0;?b. ?7:10. 8:10b, 9:10b, ??10:10, 11:10 A. If.; 1:10, 2:10. 3:13. 4:10b, 5:10. 6:20, I 7:10. 8:leh. 10:10. 11:45 P. M. Lv. Ashland: ?6:55. V00b. S. fb. 10. "11 A. M.. ?12 M., "L . S. 4, 5b, 0. 7. 8. 9b. 11 P. M. ?Dally except SuncWy. ??Sunday only. bCnrrles rs-cgugn. ?ftteamtaoats. I OLD DOMINION LINE j Lv. Richmond foot of Aoh St. dally.7:00 P. M. I Lenv,. Now-port News.5:00 A.M. Arrive Norfolk .6:00 A. M, ? Connects with main lino steamers leavlnm ! Nortolk for New York daily except Sunday 17:00 P. M Cohn? an also made by N. A i W. Ry. 8 P. M. rind C. & O. Ry. ct 4 P. U. NlRhi Line steamers stop at Clnremont to I Innil or receive passengers on signal. ' VlttULNlA NAVRiATlOM CO.-Jumes River ; by daylight (or Norfolk. Old Point, New. pert News ami ull James River landings. J .Steamer leaves Monday. Wednesday and I Friday at 7;i?J A. M. Frclsht received foi Bit Jumes Illver lui-.-Hngs. .Wulti (icbet Office. 821 K. Main Street. Steam Packet Company K Cruises do I.nxe ts Cuba-West ludies-Panama-Bermuda auvKvrv victni' Kx??iK?oeta :!,- West InJlei r>?ea(er t'rada. R.M.S.P. t?1X<.,,AV0H",t?o..8 Jna. II (3? dar?' HI let Jt ap-Vub. IS m-JilajiltlSOa ?P-M?r. ?5(I?ll?J8) SSI It up. tk*lM|?f1 1,'tl . IfSIHSS '? ..tr.tifci (tt BMltMls tit -..-i....... m is. if ,,1 UdlM uu ?tanr. tVf.ikly Rslltses from Sew Her ?. X. lt., N. t. Cuba ? Jamaica ? Pauanta ? Colombia A tic January 1st Itouud Trip 10 BERMUDA, S20 and Up Inclusirt Tourt *t Moder.\to Kates. SANDK?S0N & SON. 21-24 SUU St, Kcw Yerk tzasa ceo nzap ec/a trso ton rrrra crm saaao aasa tosa tss^a racaa errrj tmsa txaat~< ... GIBRALTAR ALGIERS VILLEFRANCHE; GENOA NAPLES ALEXANDRIA *FIUME A LA CARTE SERVICE WITHOUT CHARGE FE9ANC0NIA W ? M JAN. 21, FEB. 18 MAR. 11, | xjm oanfo ava ?0*0? ISSP.tSfifiJ G?a.aaSS.