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Want Ad. Rates n ? ONE CENT PER WORD when paid in advance. No Ad. taken for less than TEN CENTS._ NO ADS. TAKEN FOR LESS ? THAN TWENTY FIVE CENTS when phoned in or charged at (he counter. Classification not guaranteed after 9:30 P. M. FOR B USINESS CON TRACTS Phone Monroe 1 tot the WANT AD. MAN to call. amir anD ifotmfe I.OST. A LITTLE guis 12 n pa lift OX* It found please return to 2802 East Franklin, >>r phone Madison C50U. Howard. _ Li >ST, ii IDT wE un sr. li > K ?'S i i< >s pital and .1 B. Mosby's store, by the way of Broad Street, one opeti-fueo gold watch: monogram, V. i*. Ii.. with University o? Virginia fob dtUiched. Rewurd If roturncd to .MISS hill. St. Luit.--:: Hospital. _ _ i.Ost. onT:lay. broaij. fitanklin ..|- Main, <>ri" Hoi oi plann und specifi? cations. Liberal reward if returned to hj41 Weal Hroad. _| X\ ft\ f &<' h ' >< i i. - 'i' >i .1 > s r. i . a ! c'(; k st and best-er|ulppcd and only real practical jjuio hi pool In this Beetlon. Open day arid night the year around. Call and see for yourself. Our sat? isfied pupils are our references RICHMOND AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL, 1H 8 \V._Broad_ Street._ WANTED. job press f13131 ? L RS AT . .-. mitchell ? HpTCH kiss. Vi>ungMan, ?ahm has had home experience in d raughting and heatr in? and ventilating engineering, dv sircs position 900 Barton Avenue. Phono Madison . ! 1 m - l._ COLORED: men, BECOME CHAUF l-urs. dav or night: easv terms. SOU.the15n AUTO SCHOOL. 413 Brook Avenue._ WANTED, ;c YPABLE YOUNG MAN on farm, half-milo city. j: 766, care jtI m es - di spa t c h._ _ i i: i: A N| . bo V \\ A NT k ! 1 richmond TVPE and electrotype foun? dry. IT North Twelfth Street, Rich inoufl. Va. _ _I Ranted, a ocB?p blacksmith: thoroughly familiar with machine shot, work A PPOM att?x IRON WORKS, Petersburg; Vii, \v ANTED. b< >OK KEENER fob sm ALL m't books afjd to soli. It printed hta? il oner y. Good chance for right man. state experience and salary expoct Cdi Address c 63!. ca.rt Times-Dls jtatch._ \\ ANTED ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER ait d stenographer: salary; sr.o per montit, with opportunity to advance.'! A-j'ii '-w.? K 'C.-. l i-r. Tiioos-.l dspa tch. b:i: i: i: a i'. en k hG i iTlG voi I no m i ;n for subscription work. Cult 710 E. Grace Street, between s und l? A m. tit after p. m cronkmkyer. alt- -.M' iBILE BUSINESS TAUGHT by actual practice lr, machine shop, day or nicht; chauffeurs, managers, dem? onstrators, factory nif ii placed. Posi? tions for all as soon as competent a i $100 per month or better. Auto mobile course free to aviation stu? dents: easy terriis j balance out of your salary when placed. Richmond's only firat-Clnss practica i school. NA? TIONAL AVIATION an!) AUTOMO? BILE SCHOOL, 11 West Main, near .leffei sou Hotel. v.\\nty.11. yOung m!?:n < wTiFti3 ani5 colored) to prepare as firemen, brakemen, mu'ormcn, sleeping car and train porters; Southern roads $65 to fir.it month. Hundreds put to Work without experience. Inclose stamp for application blank. Namo ? osition wanted^ INTeIt. RAILWAYJ "jt j.t. a 5; Indianaooiis. Ind. men WANTED to Lb a rnI PLUMB in?. electricity or bricklaying in three months: Lite demand: hi;;h Wages; no books; tools instead; day and nigbtf classes. Visitors welcome. CatiilogUe free. great eastern traoe school. 121 Twenty-third Ktr?*et. Philadelpbhi. ?VVANTi:! '. V<5tJNG '.MKN fwlTlTE AND colored) to prepare as firemen, brake men, motormen, sleeping car and train porters. Virginia loads: ?6'> to M50 i month. Hundreds put to work Without experience. Iriclosu stamp for application blank Name posl Mon wanted INTER. RAILWAY, Dent, '. [i Indianapolis, Irid. 67??0 G< I vsr n m 1; n T i "t ?s i Ti - ?n U < i i M'.N Write foi list. franklin IN ST i TUT.B, Ijep'.t j370 E> Rochester, n. y. WANTED VOUNG M EN IN OUR A1 j - Comobilc training school?a complete course in di-i\'inK and repairing for a Kinall cash payment. You may be? come competent In a few weeks and secure a position paying from %1h tu $100 per month. (Jail and Inspect our shop end lecture hall. RICH? MOND AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL, 01s West Broad. y7m7~are \vanted f7Tr~T7?vern^ ment i>osltion; ISO month. Writ,- 'or list of positions open. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE. Dep't. 371 e. Rochester, N. y._ WANTED. FOR U. S. ARMY. A3LE bodled, unmarried men, between ages of IS and 86: citizens of United States, of good character and temperate hab? its, who can speak, read and write tha English language. For Information ap? ply to RECRUITING OFFICE. 820 East Broad St.. Richmond, Va.: 151 Sycamoru St.. Petersburg, Va.. or Columbia Build lligj Giauby St.. Norfolk. Va. Wanted, a young man to coi. lert. rents ami sell real estate. Goo:! opening for man with push. Salary anil commission. State ago ami ref? erences. D 718. care Times- Hi spa t eh. wTC.NTEO. by YOUNG MAN. til YEARS of age. of good moiul habits, with college education, an honorable* cler? ical position: not afraid of work. Can give best references. c, L'OH, care Times-D ispatch._ YOUNG MAN, WITH BEST of. REF orencos, wants place as chauffeur, repairman or work in garage. Money no object. D fiTf,, care. Times-DIs patch. i)rlu fMBLiinkehi jfetttals WANTED^ WIIITK WOMAN TOtlUd'k and wash, or man and wife; man for general work, wife to cook and wash. Aiso stout boy to milk and do chores. F. C. JOHNSON. Klko. Va. FIRST-CLASS W a si i \VOMA N; il1: F eronces. Apply 2231 Monument Ave. WANTED. a GOOD WHITE COOK and la undress, in private family. Good wages ntul nice home for right person. No drudgery; -ill modern conveniences; all help whin-. Reply, with references, to 13 774, care Tinies Dlspaloh Wanteo. girl i-'or iiofsewoiTk" must know something about cook? ing. Good place Phone Madison jr..riS-L. or call 003 M ?tUal I lulldlng; W ANTED, Fi FT y Gl RLS TO \VORIv in overall, factory. Railroad ftiro paid ami all expenses gunr.anteed to beginners for six weeks. High wages paid. Write to JOBBERS OVERALL CO,, Blackstone. Va. WANTED, a 'FIRST-CLASS' WASH man: must give reference from last Othplpy C-r; white or colored; slate salary wanted. tMTY LAUNDRY co., Wilmington, N. c._ TiiWJyf^ififA^^^n^i^. bc rrah supplies co)legos, private and nubile Hchools with teachers of all grades. Touchers wanted; 11. W, CRIDLlN. Manager, Woodland llcighta, lUch mond, Va. ..... %Hlp, JHah nnh jfcmnle.. WANTED. FOR 1*1*2RMANICN T : POSI n. young man or woman with bus? iness experience. .Must know bow to run typewriter, Good rutufc for energetic ami capable person i; .t..". _c? I re Tl mcs -D Is pa Ich. WANTED. < It)OD <?FFICB II ELPERS: r->sort hotel help (Clerk*, stewards' cashiers, wniln uses), salesmen, sales? ladies, spring trade; lumbermen PIEDMONT EMPLOYMENT ACEN CY, Durham. N. (.'. ^- "?"-:-?-=s Automobile (or fenle UU1CK CAW, i-I'.\:-skm;ki:, COST SL 7DO: new tires, demountable rim. in perfect condition; model 17. A ?fanri bargain. Demonstration at anv tliue telephone Madison :,^3t. VIRGINIA _AUTO. <', v. ; 1 vvcsl Main CM ALM B'ltS, MODEL K Ti M :: I NGCAKt cost a short time a?o. $l;70? F?ll equipmont, Including windshield, trunk rack, 'wo extra tires, Ittboa ot-e.:. wefo added uns hen newly Painted, and i:. in perfect condition ready for demonstration. Telephone Madison D?11. VIRGINIA AUTO '-l ' -,l 11 West Main. MODEL l" BUICK, ; RUMBLE SEA'I -:" iop. 1 shield, Stepney wheel, 2 extra tires; ear like new. ViRGlNlA UJT? .CO.. 11 West Main < J RAW FORI ~m77T7)7!. Ii. :;r,-1 jT,. ? 7 power; fully equipped with I shield and L' new lireS; a rat,. bargain VIRGINIA AUTO CO., 11 West Main .Street. S-????:?. ".u?:?~ Situations ?igatUc?. .ifrmnlc WASH ING 'IT) DO ? AT I.' i W dTi'VAL Street. Satisfaction guaranteed; personals. :a li , ma di son mi - .1, a n 1 > mrs; Moore will show you the beautiful new Splrella corset models. SPRING OPENING?LADIES. Tilt ISE OF you WHO HAVE KOT AS YET PURCHASED YOUR SPRING Si' ITS. AKJ> WOULD LIKE SOMETHING IN THE VERY LATEST PARLS1BNNB STYLE, PLACE YOUR Ol DER WITH ME. WHERE YOU CAN GET PROMPT SERVICE. J BROWN. 524 W. GRACE C hairs ca n e d. and BE n e wei' '-< n. Fifth Street. Monroe 7 17. OUR WORK OUR REFERENCE. IF YOU WANT to BE SURE OF A PERFECT FIT and SATISFACTION CALL at ii. SCHOSTOCK & CO.rS. ARTISTIC LADIES' tailor. 207 N FIFTH STREET. HUMAN HAIR BOUGHT AND SOLD at HUGHES'S, 203 North Third. AB SO L v T 17 I' I; R 1T Y A N D r I: K E I >O M from orgat'lc matter?live gallon? foj 25c?Holly SprlnGB Llthla Weier Rhone Monroe 477 '?&ancf?. \VILL PAY MORE FOR 'any 1HECES of old-time furniture >.r feather bed?? than anybody. Address y. 22, care IT 11 ? ok- D, ispate I?. \V.\ NT El >. W A S11ING: F17 tS'l^CLASs lattndress; lady or faintly, ('all of write'; BESSIE ANDERSON. -'03 V.'. _Coutts Street. WANTl'l[ >.TWO ? Tl .1 > FEATHER lo-ds. Don't matter what condition tleli is in. Will call arid pay bl?h? est cash prices all this week. A 517. eare Times -Dispatch. _ sTr. C o N D -' H A N D MAG II I NE 1Y OF of every descriptirn bought at full value CLARENCE COSBY. 1522 E. Cary St. Phone Madron .'<526. wan'i ??:;>. tu iu;y i-ot. c.A.-,?i. TUjUEE hold poods In any quantity l'hon? Msdisor 3861. dRooni? t??anreli. w a nt i i iBY - y ? d ?:;G < 51 ?:N'J' L!;M a ' n~ nicely furnished room in private family. Must be first-class locality. Addr- s .1 r;.. 1 11 S. Seventh St. wanted. TWO NICE FURNISilEB rooms, convenient to bath, in private family: West End preferred. State terms and description. 12 75 4. caro Tlincs-Dlspateh._ WANTED. BY a GENTLEMAN. A room in private family. west of Fifth, ROUlh of Broad; Franklin Street preferred. Address F S27. care Time.g-I - t. __ ^eal C?tatc ?'&antea. FARM?"!?r"To'"~20V? ""'a<Vr'k:-.' * W ITH K?ixi dwelling: not over eight miles from Richmond, near railroad or car line. Price, $5,000 to $7,000. Answer '?: 7." 1. eat'" Tilie-s-L'ispa te'e '^rxciits 'dftUmrco BflCn D-n E W wflfH LWJ N i ) SELLER for hustlers?men or women?every? where. Low-priced massage machine. Everybody buys. Operated by run? ning water; guaranteed; women crazy for It. Fastest seller ot age. Serge Burton sold 22 first day; 100 per cent, profit to agent. Informa? tion and territory free, but don't de lav Send name on postal to-day THR BLACKSTONE CO.. 210 Colton Bldg.. Toledo,, O._ AGENTS WANTED. GARDNER'S EGGf tester, 25c. S. B. W1STMORE, 30 Bank St.. New York;_ AGENTS: STOP RIGHT HERE. SOME thihg new; $45 to SDO a week. Sells on sight: 100 per cent, profit. No charge for territory. New automatic razor sharpener, absolutely guaran? teed for life. One agent, without ex? perience, took 27 orders first day out (sworn statement). 26 orders next day; profit for two days, $79..".a; 400,000 seid in four months. Phe? nomenal money-maker. Men every? where are excited over the ir??te riotii accuracy and perfection of this little machine. Write to-day for full details, free. Wo wont 1,000 agents in exclusive territory at once. Address THE NEVER FA IB COM? PANY', 1012 Colton Building. Toledo. Ohio_ -?--r Mxinintea ?nuortumnt?. par'i'Y WITH SEVERAL THOUSAND dollars wishes to purchase an Inter? ns) in some Kood business In this city. Will put In services also. E cm re Times-1 u>i>.i teh. YOUNG BUSINESS MAN WANTS TO invest a few thousand dollars In pay? ing business. R. S. ELLYSON & .CO.. Handlers of Business Propositions. 28 North Ninth. _ s-r--^1 -??:?-~-?~ ^.cal S?tatc for i\enr. F< iR RENT. N EW. DELTGliTFULv I (>" room house for summer; broad porches; plenty of shade. Bon I. Ashland, Va. ,',_ S E MI - D ET a c1T E D BRICK HOUSE. ~~, rooms: modern conveniences: stable. Desirable neighborhood. $20 per month. M'adlson 5674-J. _ FOR RIONT FOR THE SUMMER months, n furnished home on the Her nii tage Road: liotise has every convenience; contains six bed rooms and is situated Immediately on Lake? side ear line and short distance from Ashland line. For further informa? tion address Box 67. R. F. D. No. I. StoatfJittcr, 1 0 NOl IT 11 F J FT 11 ST 11E l/l'.'" CORN ER EAST FRANK LIN- -NEWLY FUR? NISHED DINING ROOM; EXCEL? LENT TABLE BOARD; SUPERIOR SERVICE. ONE OR TWO REFINED GIpNTLE-j men; large, furnished room. 200 W. Ill ace. H"A'N;D SOM'E F U IiN IS11 ED ROOM; heat, electric light, phone; Southern exposure; with board. Apply 3 E:wu Frank Hu Street._ jW ANTED, BOARDERS FOR NICE large front room; also glngjc room. Apply 41S North Tenth Street. FOR TABLI3 BOARD APPLY 602 EAST Gruco; references cxehunucd. DAiLY PUZZLES' f IS IT GOOD,} LITTLE r-JJ Whal vegetable? ANSVViilt lit VKSTISHbAV'S I I 7./.I,Ki Plate. w'i; i: a v !?: < >n e' g??l>, <>Pen w aijun'. : in ^Mijci repair and newly pain lud; suitable lor carpenter or painter;! also one nice top business buggy; j Sec these if ybti want it bargain; A. ? M IS VKft'S huns, ',m East Caryj Snoot. FOR BALE. 500 SHAKES VUttJINlA pllio oil Co. stock, at bargain price tn quick buyer. Address .1 281. care Times-Vjistvatch. for SALUS. toi' BUGGIES, 810 UP to ?125; one surrey. $35; one cab. one. grocery wagon, $40. Farm wagons with wide tires, all sixes. thos. II. DUKE & co.. 801 Brook Ave. WHITE STEAMER., 1007 MODEL; new tires; fully equipped, a good bargain. VIRGINIA AUTO CO.. 11 West Main Street FORSALE; PROSPEROUS COAL AND wood business: good reasons for sell? ing. For particulars address <".. N. ?.'. Box 2?3, Newport News. jVa;; FOR SALE. NE W GO-OA 1 ITS AN I ? baby carriage, new. for half - price. _::2i\\. Fifth Street._ 40 -11 bltS E1M ' W IS It < V A St > LEN E EN - glue, kerosene engines, Steam pumps, hangers, pulleys, shafting and Loit? ing? good condition. 1. BLUFORD ^ FOR SALE; CRATE AND BASKET factory; ginnery connected: good lo? cation . good opportunity; cheap. . ?mfse & ::i:u? Oak City. X. C__ FOR SALE. ONE 0-FT. CIGAR CASE: one 0-ft. and one s-ft Silent Sales? men's cases: one 4-ft. wrapping counter; one roller-top desk: oho iron safe. K. W. W A DE, 1017 West Main Street._ A LARGE ASS?HTM ENT OF BUG gics, surreys. runabouts. Dayton wagons, laundry and grocery wag? ons, at special prices. Several sec? ond-hand vehicles'; In good order. . heap. A. MEYER's SONS. 7.U East 'Gary Street. _ _ _ _ _ FOL I SALE, SMALL FARM CUT i; IN parcels to stilt the buyer, Also quo lot at Giutef Park?Lot 15, Block L, lluwthorhu Avenue. Apply to E. I. DElTRICK, 2701 East Main Street. ?iiqc is b i ks"^'?sh~~t~\ Lk i no : bu n - lop flour, per sack. 31c: Cold Medal flour, per sack. 42c; leaf lard, pound. 12 ^-2c; water-ground meal, peck, :!*?c; sugar-cured ham. per pound. 17c ; California ham. pound. 13 l-2c; Irish potatoes, 20c peck, per bushel, 75c: good coffee, pound, 20c; balance of our stock same rate. AUGUST GROCERY CO., Cll and 613 East Mashall. 'Phone Madison t>QC-i:>32. FOR SALE; NATIONAL CASH REGIS ter, Dayton platform computing scale. delivery wagon. Apply at AUGUST GROCERY CO.. Cll and 013 East Marshall Street. Madison _ phone 4506-1232._ FOR WAGONS. GO TO RICHARDSON BROS,, tilt" Brook Avenue. -ICE CREAMS.'.' all FLAVORS and styles; WINSTON'S. Phone Madison ?jj_ | TIns^TADHis7* AlfD SOCIETY OF cT;N tennry Methodist Church will serve luncheon at 720 East Main Street We-.1 n?'sday. the 22d.:!23d ;ahd 24th. $5,000 i FARM TO BE GIVEN a way. Write ouick for particulars. HOUSE BRO? Oak City, N. C. MR. ANDREW FONTANESI; ONCE A saloon-keeper of this city. ha? brought back his Virginia wife to lief mother, and he has left again for a long ocean and Mediterranean trip._ THEi"LADIES! AID SOCIETY OF CRN tenary Mdtnodlst Church will serve dinner and .supper at 720 East Main Street Wednesday, the 22d. 23d and 2 4 th._;_ WANTED, THE PUBLIC TO KNOW that JAHN RE BROS. Jewelers. 012 East Main Street. Luv. sell, exchange end REMOUNT DIAMONDS IN THE LATEST STYLES. Old gold and sil? ver always taken In exchange. CHR1STIAI^; , G ORDON ,&; G HR ISTIAN have removed their law offices to Rooins_JTJ1 -712T7J 3 7slut ua 1_J UBldlng. TRENTON CROCKERY CO.. 200-A W. Broad, wholesale and retail. Special sale for three weeks, starting Thurs day. Call and see our big bnrgit'-^. Coaljino l&?oaii. HICKORY STOVE W?Od7??V' DO YOU WANT A LOAD OF THE best hickory wood In tho city cut to stove lengths? You can get It by 'phoning your order to Madison 411. Deliveries promptly made. VIR? GINIA-NORTH CAROLINA WHEEL COMPANY._ QUALITY AND QUANTITY AR E guaranteed from us. "We have oak. nine or slab wood, and our prices are right. We plense everybody. "Phone Madison 6913; NORTH CARO? LINA WOOD AND COAL CO.. 827 Brook Avenue. LONG'S W?OI? IS EXACTLY LIKE ALL good, dry. heating wood?it i'tsts, and your work goes on- smoother. H'< coal makes ashes after it burns. Madison 1060 and 1070. mUrp, \j?t onto l?be grtocfc BABY CHIGICS.: BABY CHICKS FROM thoroughbred stock. Also eggs for hatching; Phono Madison 1418. SINGLE COMB ~W I11TE LEGHORN eggs for luttchlng, from vlgorotis free range stock: also baby chicks WILLIAM N. AltGII A EL, Knoll Crest Farm. Box R, Am-rdecn. Md. SI N? 5 I dS-COM B ??: BLA CK " M 1 NO 1t C AS*; free range; vigorous, active. EL .tub? ing eggs $1 per sitting; $4.50 per 50, $8 per 100. Cockerels for sale WiL LIAM N. MICHAEL, Knoll Crest Farm. Aberdeen; Md. FOR SALE,: FQUR JERSEY COWS, registered stock; two frrTsh this week; splendid milkers. Phone Mad? ison 6 1T.1-.L_. _ GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OF? FERED IN this CITY. TO BE SOLD BY ORDER OF THE CONSOLI? DATED CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Twelve horses and mules, ages' ilv. to eight years old, weighing l.??? t., 1,200 pounds; all good, serviceable stock, lieht out of hard work. This is a great opportunity for farmers that are in need of good acclimated horses. Also eight wagons, four single and four double; eight sots of wagon harness. See SUPEKIXTEND KNT at stalde. <'\j Engt t'arv Street GIVE IJS A CHANCE TO PROVE THE worth of our line of spring and sum? mer millinery: m-w models in pat? tern and trimmed hats; a large as? sortment In urilrjmmed shape in ?11 colors and quality, Roiuly-mndo sul tu, dresses and nil kinds of wearing hp paid for Indies, misses and children MRS. JULIUS BEAR. 1423 E. Main Street, 3Acal (Etftaie lev S>ni>. I'ni: SALE- (BARGAIN pi'.m'!.). A large building lot near Lee Monti incut; no prettier site hi this oily. _ J A. conN Ki.ly & co. $70<i " ?M?, BUY two \\!>.joining LOTS on OAK LINK IN CHESTNUT HILL. BETWEEN CHESTNUT AND ALTllEA STREETS; BEST LOTS in CHESTNUT HILL ADDRESS K .:; - . ' :ARK tim i5s -111 spa')'(."11. f on sali;. ??< ?i .i.i;<; i;' t;:i : k\. (Westliaiiipton) loi ; best section, very reasonable levins; small ?aim payment. .1. ,\. CONNHLLL & CO soi'a FOUNTAIN sna!'. - make ME ait offer on liquid IcolosVs fountain: al? most new. (Joed reason lor selling: ! easb oi- ea'sv payments. .1 US&i care Tinies-i ?Ispulch FOB SALE. AT ONCE; ' "elsln? ?RE.'" ro nny. comfort able botne. In excejr lent condition: corner Hermitage Bond and Bellevuo Avenue, on Lake? side line, 'Phd?p Madlsop 2124-J, RIUCK STORE. IN JACKSON \y ARL\ j in good condition. Price. t'?J<7i<\\ ret: ? ?onnble terms. .1. A. CONNELLY it CO. fc'AKMS AND TIMBEB LANDS. our new catalogue contains 100 rariha and timber lands; best bargains In Virginia. I puy your railroad fare. Write for free catalogue Add real J r. KLAM. Box 207. Cnartottcsvilli, Vi. WESTHaMptON LOT; BEST SE0TJ?N{ owner will sell clteup or exchange for small eitv properly. .1. a. CON ; .nelly- *-_co. no; t|??farm on broad street Road..I.". 11 eres of rieh. dark, aahdv is>> 11 on Broad Street Road, and lays ; beautifully; abntil ::.". a errs in tine; ^tate of cultivation and sown down I in cluver, 11 mot by. rye tind oats: about, '.''in yotliig bearing fruit trees; good six-room, two-story dwelling: line water OJid shade; new barn; K?od stable, c-ornerib. two large poultry | houses, etc- If you are really look-, lug for a small, rich farm and mean business we will ':>?? glad t show >-?? this place for $4,900. AMoS Ac _bq1ndexter. 1110 E. Main.__ . if SOLD I'RI VATeLY, WILL s.V'Ul flve my Grove Avenue home: 7-room. brick; modern conveniences. i need money. y'ou can save agent's com mission by dealing dtrccL Address? ann iocs. p. o, Roy j0l City. for SAL!.--.. 'new DL'tached FRAME dwelling near Ohimbornzo l ark; all modern Improvi ments; iigbt up-to date. For terms apply 315 North Thirty-Sixth Street SUBURBAN dw ELLING : fr am E: seven rooms, etc.; .Ri-foot lot: on ear line; monthly payments. .1. a. CON~ NELLY & co._ v__ g8-ACRE FARM. WITH ; BUILDINGS; $1.000; 4SI acres, with buildings, $7,000; OO acres, some buildings, $1,060; 197 acres, fine farm. $0.000; ? acres on car line near city. $1,800. Must sell these farms quick. See owner at once. w. c SCIIROEDER; 1301 East Main Street, second iloor. fTyTrmTiiVxt lioMI-f SIN rVioms. etc.: large lot (00 feet front), staple: price reasonable and terms verv easy. j. A. connelly ?v CO. YOUR ne e ds a re OUR CHI ef CON - cern. Be sure to see us before you buy. d. n. WALKER CO.. Real Estate and Insurance, No. 1 Mutual Building._ j( rDAN SPRINGS. Va", AT PUBLIC sale.?On Saturday. April 8. 191l at Winchester. Va., at noon. Jordan White Sulphur Spring..;. situated about flVe miles northeast of Win? chester, Va.. will be sold at public auction. Improved bv large; mod? ern, four-story brick hotel, contain? ing about sixty rooms: modern plump? ing and gas. Another large brick hotel and a number of cottages are on the property and about 350 guests can be accommodated; Sulphur wa? ter, famous for its curative proper tie;--, withiti easy reach of the b. & o, and Cumberland Valley Railroads Seventy miles from Washington. D. G, Hotel buildings furnished. Bids will be received on the property both with and without furniture. Furni? ture worth at least $2,000. Write for terms to r. GRAY WILLIAMS. Trus? tee, or r. t. BARTON. Trustee. Win? chester, Va. for sali:, detach e d, ; ten -room, well-built park avenue home, near lee monument: original price. $8,(.: will take $7;000: modern convenl ences. can be bought from owner, who needs money". ad? dress g 22, care times-dis? patch. iFia-tlnss. MASONIC FUNERAL NOTICE.? Dove Lodge. No. 51.?The meal? 's bers of Do ye Lodge; No. 51; a.. I'. A- A. Mm will attend a special cbinirriu tvication of their lodge at the Masonic Temple Tins (Wednesday) MORNING; March 22, 1011, at 10:30. for the pur? pose of paying the last sad tribute of respect to our deceased brother, WOR? SHIPFUL CHARLES E. WING?. Members of sister lodges and tran? sit iii brethren are fraternally invited to unite with us. By order of the Worshipful Master _BEN T. AUGUST; Secretary; A T T EN T ION, H O*W ITZERS" A SS?GIA - tlon! You ar.- hereby o'rdored to meet at the First Baptist Church at 11:30 A. M. TO-DAY to attend the fu? neral r.f our late comrade, CHARLES E. WINGO. By order of JAMES T. GRAY. Vlce-Prosldent. CHARLES G. BOSH ER. Secret ary. THE ANNUAL MEETING' OF THE stockholders of the Bon Air Com? pany, of Virginia; will bo held In Room 915, Mutual Building. TUES DAY, April 4. 1011. at 12 AI._ A GENERAL MEETING OF TII E MEM bers of the Mutual Assurance Society against Fire on Buildings of t he State of v.irginia will be held at the office of the society on MONDAY, April 17. It'll, at 1 P. M. edwin a. palmer. _Principal Agent. O fnoo'of" "TH" State Highway Commission. Richmond, Va., March 2.1, p.ni. RIDS WILL BE RECEIVED UNTIL 12 o'clock noon THURSDAY, April at the clerk's office of Page county. Luray, Va.. for tho construction of a steel bridge 500 feet long, across the Shenandonh River. Plans and .specifications On file at this office and at the office of tho clerk. Certified check for $500 to accompany each bid. F?rther Information furnished on application to tho undersigned. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. P. ST. J. WILSON; State Highway Commissioner; P it e in a=-tEr abc ma t us'. I'D i l l ' !TIVE PATENTS PR?^JREd promptly, (nir books, "The Protec? tive Patent" and "Letters of Patent. Success." sent on request. Personal service guaranteed. BEELER & ROBB, Paten'l and Trademark Law? yers, 220-223 McGlll Bldg.. Washing? ton D. c._ Atlanta ?it.i> &esort3 AND COTTAGES HOTEL an? SANATOHi,4? ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. AlvraysoptB. Always ready. Always busy. F. L. YOUNG. Gen'l Manaiirf HOTEL ABSECOM Virginia Ave., near Steel i'ior, Atlantic City; x. J. Flroprocy*. Largo nun pat lor, roomii with privat? batli rooms with running water. Elevator io Rtrcct level?modern la every particular?special spring rates. Booklet _ o. d. palntkw. l:-l.! SU<Ht l It. On the ocean front Virginia Avo. Most cen? tral location. Cap; 500, l-'r.-sli and se.i tvater In all lint Iis; nuii pnrlors. olevn.tor. Liii'k? roums. nouthern cxpostiro, otc. Orchestra. Aiucrlc.in ??' European plan; Special Auiorl can plan, $12.50 up woeklyi Always open, Auto at train. UnoUlot. WM. II Y.MAN, Prop. FRANK M, I'HOBBUS, Mgr. &oom<* for &ent tTFk Wellington. 91 I e. CX^ay ST; _Central; Phone Madison 2JJ0?-.I if i i{n isi i T:iV ito?M for 1tknt':! phi VUto L.mlly. 507 X. Sixth Street pop runt, nick front room FOB three or four gentlemen. Apply 502, ;1-2 n. Fifth Street,_ fi/RnTshed i?boMs,; Fort rent: also f"iir riatk; store, corner Broad und LtouloVard. ?'XI-: sm \ll"r?< >~m. i'?' >\\ i:nient~*to i?a?h; gentleman. Apple 107 North Third. MATTH WS E.-v IIA VE YOUR MATTRESSES It EM auw j nov,-; sanitary methods used; reliable ? work. SYDNOR & 1IUND EE V. .11 East Broad Street. Madison 3204. ' SEIT* COVERS. WE ARK MAKING A SPECIALTY OF! slip covers this season. Wo have a j nice lino of linen and other materials ? Give us a trial. Rest work. Prices reasonable; JACOB UMLAUF; 1820 w.st in-odd._ SHOE R EPA 111N(J. MENS SHOES WHOLE-SOLED. $1; half-soled. 75c; ladles', ooc.; chil? dren's, -it: ... and op. according to size. Every iaii sowed: no nails, or poyrs. Hfst leather. UREW'S ELECTRIC shoe FACTORY. 716 B Main Photic Monroe 2?67. LADIES; YOUR xiATR is important. Your hair cut or combings made into beautiful switches. coronet braids, phnipuddiiv puffs, front pieces, wigs, ete.. In the most artistic manner; eharge very moderate. THE BE? LT ABLE STORE, 221 Uroad Street. HAIR PUFFS, PPFFS. PUFFS?THOSE pretty puffs, pompadours, switches, etc.. made from your own combings or cut hair; charges moderate. TIN-; , RELIABLE HAIR STORE 221 Broad. LADIES. YOUR HAIR SWITCHES, si\ Itches, switches?We are selling meat bargains all this week; finest quality, Imitation juices. THE RE? LIABLE HA IE STORE. 22! Broad. PU FFS. PI rFFS. RUFFS-T7-HAIR PI IFlfS ?Wo are selling great bargains this we.-U. 221 Broad Streut. _ f LAIM ES. your HAIR?WE are Selling pure hair Roods at great bar? gains all this week. 22J Bread Street. LADIES' GRAY II ATR SWITCHES, guaranteed; we are selling bargains all this week. 221 Broad Street._ LA DIES YOUR flTlR?IF YOU " ANT imitation hair don't come; we don't sell it; wo sell real hair at imitation prices. 221 Broad Street. ; ' antiques; YOU CAN GET GENUINE ANTIQUE furniture at C. E. LYDA'S; also an? tiques und other furniture repaired, polished ami finished. Antiques boughu_19 West M ai1t St reet._ ANTIQUES. O RIG lXA L A X TIQI' E FU RNITU R E. Furniture repaired. polished and packed; upholstering, etc. L N. AH KALL SON, aiS Brook Ave. 'Phone Madison G?77. CHESTE1J FI E El I TONSt >RIAL PARLOR, 120" E. MA1X ST.. PERFECTLY SAX ltary; all white barbers; service un excolled. Oil AS. F. SEIT52. Pro? prietor; Wilton Enrouglity, Manager; Anthony Seta, A. K. Colllnberger? all barbers. ! FINE UNHOLSTERING j AND MAT TRESSES. FURNITURE REPAIRED AND up? holstered; mattresses made over like new; furniture and china, packed and shipped. JACOB UMLAUF. Phone __3292._ B A BY CAR RIAGE AND GO-CARTS. ! _ I MADE BY BASKET AND RATTAN work; ui> to date; guaranteed tho i besl work; high grade of material used, ami only half the price you have to pay everywhere. Als., re? new all kinds of baby carriage, chairs and baskets. 321 X. Fifth St. Monroe ". I 7. Table ' d'Hote Dinner? Snturdny ntul Sondnr evening*, (t to U o'clock, vi.5;i each. Richmond, Va. Tho moat magnilicent hotel In th* South. European plan. Rooms single and en suite, with and without baths. Spacious sample rooms. Rate. $1.60 per day anfl_ upward. AUCTl 6 x' S A L E, By McCluro-Davenport-Taylor Co., Roal Esmte Agents and Auctioneers, 104 Nortii Eighth Street. By request of owner, who Is leavlnir I city, we will oner for sale. SATURDAY. MARCH 25. 1911, ?1:30 P M., that very desirable homo in Highland Park. Ni> 215 FIFTH AVENUE, containing nine largo rooms and hall room, with bath. TERMS: Small cash payment anil residue monthly. Any information cheerfully furnished en application. &cal (??tnte for l\ettt, ^ FOR RENT. Very Desirable Offices in Commonwealth Bank Building, No. 1? North .Ninth Street. All in bcautl ful order. C. L. & I f. ].. DE NOON, 821 Eist Mit In Street. High Constable's Sale i will pell by public action, on WEDNESDAY* THE 22D.;DA5 of MARCH, 1011. 11 O CLOCK A. M . 11 West End EloctHc Park (NfiW'.H^ crvolT), the following property, to fv a distress? warrant (Samuel Coben and O. ii. Winston, recotyors, v? 11 P. Sterns and Arthur Leo) In my hands: Lot <,r Large Mirrors; Elec? tric Wiring and Fixtures, used in uper atlng the Crystal Maze. TERMS: Cash. ? m It. C, C. R. The Valentine Auction Co. AUCTIONEERS 618 EAST BROAD ST. AUCTION TRADE SALE OF Merchandise We will sell on tho second floor of our auction salesrooms. No. 61S East Rrond Street. TO-MORROW CThursrtayL MARCH 2'.?. at 10:30 o'clock, a largo stock of hosiery, notions, dry goods, clothing*, shoes ami general mer? chandise. Tho trade Invited to attend this sale. Till: VALENTINE AUCTION CO. auction ?>alc?. rlfuture 33a.p& By Elam & Funston, Real Estate Auctioneers. the attractive. large and highly valuable detached grace street residence. no. 311 west grace street, south side Grace, ret ween madi son and monroe. at public auction. By direction of the ownor we sh.\ll I sell by public auction, on the prem? ises, on MONDAY MARCH 27, at 4 :.-{i) P. M., this eligibly located and very de.slr- ' able residence of three stories above h isement, containing about fifteen j rooms of good si/.e. th-eo porcelain ' baths, servants' looms, butler's pantry, storeroom, ample closets, large pa?r lors, dining room and kitchen, wide hallt, high colliugs, the premises being in good order, well appointed, end i with ample light and ventilation | throughout. The lot is of iln'j size, j about. :tlMr,p. feet, vith wide pavqtl rear nlbjy and a good brick stable and carriage house thereon. SO near the central and business sec? tion of the. city. In this mined and quiet neighborhood, this property should appeal especially to profes? sional an., business men, and Is well worthy the consideration of investors, ai. it la steadMy Increasing In value. It will be open to inspection at toe hou> of sale, and may Ik? seen earlier by appointment with tne auctioneers. TERMS: One-third or more In cash; the balance on liberal tired1.t If desire,: and as will bo announced at time of S'llO. I ELAM & FUNSTEN, ] Auctioneers. By Pollard & Bag-by. - AUCTION SALE OF A VERY DESIRABLE CHURCH HILL HOME, NO. 112 NORTH TWENTY THIRD STREET. LARGE LOT. Wo will soil at auction on the prem? ises, THURSDAY. MARCH 23. l<>n at 5 o'clock P. M., the above mentioned desirable house and lot. The house has about eight rooms and Is In good condition. The bu i*, large and attractive, with stable on same This property must he sold and as the demand Is better an.1 bettor in fhis locality, we believe it will prove a wise purchase. TERMS: Rosy; announced nt .?nie POLLARD & RAG BY, _Auctioneers. By McOttrdy & Johnson. Real Estate Brokers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF ] DESIRABLY LOCATED RESIDENCE IN j Highland Park CORNER OF EN SLOW AVENUE AND HIGHLAND STREET, AND NEAR CAR LINE. In execution of the provisions of certain trust deed of April 10. Roy.., and recorded in Deed Book is:, p, page !^V. of the records of Circuit Court Of Heririco county, the undersigned will offer for sale, upon the premises, on SATURDAY. MARCH 25. 1911. at 4:8j0 P. M.< the above mentioned real estate do scribed In said deed as lot No. I, in block ;:s of the plan of Highland Park, having a frontage of 35 feel on Enslow Avenue and running bkck along High? land Street 110 feet lo an alley. Tee Im? provements are comparatively new; has modern improvements, and the prop? erty located In the very best section of the park. Will make any one a very desirable home or pay as an in? vestment. An inspection Is asked. TERMS: Cash as lo cost if executing this trust; to pay any delinquent taxes, and tho sum of $1,556.02. being bal? ance due on bond; balance at twelve months, negotiable note, interest added and secured by trust (bed. 11. A. McCURDY. Truste A Bargain TwelyetRoom Residence on Franklin Street, between First and Fifth Streets. An exceptional investment at $7,750. Further particulars cheerfully given. RUEHRMUND 6k BOWLES, . 14 N. Eighth Street. auction -^alc?. TO? 13ap &uctton &ale& Cljtss 2Dap. The Virginia Auction Co., Plionee Au tl?neors, Madison 3851 Tomporary Location: Monroe 28S3 Iii North Seventh St.. opposite Post-Office. e Sell at Public Auction T1US MORNING, AT 10:30, tho entire contents of tho beautiful residence, No. 3 I 9 East Franklin Street Ladles especially Invited to attend. Sole positive. TERMS: Cash. VIRGINIA AUCTION CO.. General Auctioneers. The Valentine Auction Col AUCTIONEERS O I ? EAST BROAD AUCTION SALE OF Large Stock of Groceries, Horse, Wagons and Har? ness, Store Fixtures, &c., of A. G. Dalton. THIS (Wednesday), MARCH 22, at - o'clock P. M., at his store. No. U9 North Sixth St. Large stock of case and sholf groceries of all kinds, such as canned and bottled goods, flour, lard, sugar, tea and coffees, pickles, soap, etc.: also two wagons, good work horse, harness, wagon license, show-cases, scnlcs, counters, coffee mil! ami other goods. Sale positive. THE VALENTINE AUCTION CO. _Eegal _ OFFICE OF RICHMOND PATTERN AND STRUCTURAL IRON WORKS. INCORPORATED. RICHMOND* VIRGINIA. Certificate Is hereby mado that th? Board of Directors, at Its meeting hold February 3d. 1011, by resolution de? clared It advisable to reduce the maxi? mum authorized Capital Stock from 000.00 by retiring M.OOO.OO of stock owned by tho corporation. and to change its name to Richmond Struc? tural Steel Company, Incorporated; and called a meeting of Stockholders,: as required by law, to take action thoi'e on; and at the Stockholders' meeting, held February 3d; 1911, at which all of the issued stoek except that owned' by the corporation waived notice, was represented in person or by proxy, and voted, tho following resolutions wero unanimously adopted: Resolved That the maximum author? ized Issued Capital Stock be reduced from $56,000.00 to $50,000.(10 by retir? ing $6,000.00 of Capital Stock owned by the corporation, and hereby declar? ing the maximum Capital Stock to bo tlx od at $50.000.00: and that tho name of the corporation be changed to Rich? mond Structural Steel Company, In? corporated. Resolved, That the proper officers present to the Virginia State Corpora? tion Commission n certificate hereof. RICHMOND PATTERN AND STRUC? TURAL IRON WORKS. INCORPOR? ATED. By C. M. LIPHART. President. (Seal) Attest: J. IL ADDISON. . Secretary. State of Virginia, City of Richmond, to-wit: I. Stonewall ,T. Doswell. a notary public. In and for the city aforesaid, in the State of Virginia, do certify th.it C. M. Llphnrt, President, and .1. H. Ad? dison, Secretary, of the Richmond Pat? tern and Structural Iron Works, In? corporated, whoso names aro signed to the foregoing certificate In writing, havo each acknowledged tho same be? t?r.- me in my city aforesaid. My com? mission expires on the 7th day of Sep? tember, 1914. Given under my hand this 3d day of February. A. D. 1911; STONEWALL J. DOSWELL. Notary Public. COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA, DEPARTMENT OF THE STATE COR? PORATION COM MISSION. City of Richmond. 3d day of February. ' 1011. Tiie accompanying certificate for an amcndpient to the charter of the Rich? mond Pat t.-rn and Structural Iron Works, Incorporated, and for a de? crease in its outstanding capital stock, made In ai-cordain:e with law by C. M. 1 it.hart. President of said company. Under the seal of said corporation, at? tested by I. IL Addison, Its Secretary, and duly acknowledged by them, hav? ing been presented to the State Cor? poration Commission, and the fee, If any, required by law upon said amend? ment having been paid, the State Cor? poration Commission, having examined said certificate, now declares that tho said corporation, tho Richmond Pattern and Structural Iron Works, Incorpor? ated, has compiled with the require? ments of law and is entitled to tho amendment or alteration of Its charter and to decreaso stich outstanding capi? tal stock, set forth in said certifi? cate. And it is therefore ordered that tho charter of tho Richmond Pattern and Structural Iron Works, Incor? porated, a corporation created by tho State Corporation Commission, be, and tlto same is, amended and altered In the manner and for the purpose set forth in said certificate, to the samo oxtenl as if the same wore now heroin transcribed In full, pursuant to tho provisions of n.n act of the General \ssemhly of Virginia, entitled "An act concerning corporations," which bo came a law the 21SI day of May. 1903. And said certificate, with this order, is hereby certified to the Secretary of the Commonwealth for record. ROBERT R. PRENTISi Chairman. (Seal) R. T. WILSON. Clerk. COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA. OFFICE OF SECRETARY OF THE COMMON WE A LT IT. in the city of Richmond, the 3d day ofl February. 1911. The foregoing amendment to the charter of the Richmond Pattern and Structural Iron Works, Incorporated, was this day received and duly record? ed In this office, and is hereby certified to tlto clerk of the Chancery Court of Richmond, according to law. P. O. JAMES. Secretary of tho Commonwealth; VIRGINIA. In tho Clerk's Office of the Chancery Coin; of Richmond, the 7th day of FobriiD ry, 1911; The foregoing charter amendment and certificate of the Secretary of thf> Commonwealth thereon was this day received, duly recorded, ain't certified to the Clerk of the Sjate Corporation Commission. Teste: CHARLES O. SAVILLE. Clerk. COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA. DEPARTMENT OF THE STATE CoR PO R ATION C< IM M rs.S ION. 1. R T. Wils.-n. cb-rk of the State Corporal Ion Commission, do hereby certify thai the foregoing writing has been carefully compared by me with th.- amendment to the charter of Rich mond Pattern and Structural Iron Works, Incorporated, Issued by the Commission on the 3d day of February.' 191L and on nie In this office, whereof it purports to be a copy, and that it I? a (rue and oxwet copy of the same. . In testimony win reof 1 hereunto :>ign m; name, at Richmond, this 1 Ith- day of4 February, 1911. R T WILSON. Clerk. ?-?-~?-5??t-t-~.?."?i'-j'ra The Valentine Museum ELEVENTH AND CLAV STREETS. Open dally from 10 A. M. to 5 P. W, . Admtt'slon, '-'5c. Freo on Saturdays gj