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Want Ad. Rates r ONE CENT PER WORD] fcc/ion paid in advance. No Ad. taken for /ess titan TEN \ VENTS. _ NO ADS. TAKEN f6r fuESS THAN TWENTY* five CENTS when phoned in W charged at the counter. Classification not guaranteed after 9:30 P. M.' POR B USINESS CON* TRACTS Phone Monroe 1 lot the WANT AD. MAN to call COKT. AVA TO If A N D "FOB; LEFT IN toilet on eleventh llndr, Mutual Hulhl iiiK. Reward If returned lo Room 11 of). Phone Madison r>too.__? LOST. BUNCH OF KEYS in CAPITOL Square. Fl rid er will please return to 1115 E. Clay and receive reward. Lost, an OVAL PEARL, PIN."WITH enamelled flo.wor centre, If found please leave at 1010 West Grace, or phone MadUon 757. Reward,_ XoSVi c. & O. MILEAGE book, CON talnlng about tip miles, In name ' John G. Helmerdlnger. If found kindly communicate with E. M. Mc CLCRE. 104 N. Eighth Street. l.osx. coral imooeiT SON day. either on M Street, between Twenty second and Twenty-fifth, on street cur, or Forest 11111. or at idlev.-ood. or on car going or coming from Idle -wood. Reward 11 relumed to 2206 Venable Streut._/ JFOUND.'i SMALL, DOG. CALL AT 516 Went Franklin Street and give de- | scriptlon. _i JTutg bCHootT?oi.SKT," La kgeSt and best-equipped and only real practical auto school In this section. Open day and night the year around. Call and see for yourself. Our sat iHlicd pupils aro our references. RICHMOND AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL 018 W. Broad Street._ ?THREE good" SOLICITORS FOR Al ? proposition. Cell at AUTO EX? CHANGE. 221 -223 W. Broad._ I. EARN AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS; home lessons; t2? weekly job guar? anteed; J10 weekly while learning. ROCHESTER AUTO SCHOOL, 200S Rochester. N. Y. NVANTED. FIHST-CLASS so d A MAN. Apply at HELLSTERN BROS.; Sev? enth and BrOad._ _ $VANTED; SIX GOOD CARl'EnteRS j for weather boarding and rooting. 32.0 s. Befvldcre Street._ [WANTED, FOR u. a. ARMY. ABLE bodh-d. unmarried men, between ages ? of 18 and 36; citizens of United Staten. of good character and temperate hab Itv who can speak, rvad and write th< ?r.gllnh languago. For Information ap? ply to RECRUITING OFFICE, s20 East Broad St., Richmond. Va.; 151 Sycamors j gt.:; Petersburg. Va.. or Columbia Build? ing. Grunby sl. Norfolk. Va_J 5v7\NTED, COMPETENT YOUNG MAN to take charge of soda fountain.: some knowU-OKc of drug business preferred. State salary expected anil Hive references.. Address Box 650. Clifton Forge, Va._ COLORED MEN BECOME CHAUF f:jrs. day or night lessons; part payments. SOUTHERN AUTO school, 4 13 Urook AvuiiUj W A nt ED; rOUNO MEN OF GOOD character to learn tne automobile business. We must have between llfty and seventy-live men lor our factory connections within the next three monthj. and wo will allow men who can furnish reference to pay a part of tho coat of learning out of ; I ? ir tlrst month's salary. Mr. C. W. Yeainans, 91s West Bioad, Richmond, Va., r.o longer connected With this institution. For all Information ad? dress communications direct to Wash? ing Dept., L8?5 Fourteenth Street. N IV . Washington. D. C._ yyANTED; LINOTYPE OPERATOR; j ii list be average on speed and fairly j correct; duy work; union oince. j TIM ES-HE RA LD, Newport News, Va 5v*A N;T E D, FIRST-CLASS BARBER: | also one for Saturdays. Guarcnieo i tl2. Also good apprentice boy, i3.50 j week. 2fruu East Broad._ \V ant ED, MEN to LEARN BARBER trade; only few weeks required. Wages tfter ilrst month. Steady po? sition guaranteed. Writs .'or cata? logue. MOLER'S BARBER COL 'LEGE. 207 Bowery, Now York City. CHAUFFEURS EARN 125 PER WEEN. Become one b>' inking an unlimited course, day or night, In our garage and machine shop, actual practice direct With the cars. Oldest, largest und best equipped training school In the South; one-half payable in ad? vance for a life-scholarship; balance when you get a position. NATIONAL ' AUTO SCHOOLS CORPORATION, ' 221-223 V/est Broad Street. Monroe 1051._ [drug CLERK WANTED; refer enecs required. SCOTT bros., Charleston. W. Va._ &,000 GOVERNMENT POSITIONS OPEN. I Write for list. FRANKLIN 1NSTI tute. DepU 371 g, Rochester, N. y. ilEN. don't be idle. THIS IB your U opportunity to make $4 to $G dally. I AVa have men In our employ making $30 weekly. No opposition. No book3 ' or insurance convnsslng. NEW era ' SPECIALTY co.. 200 W. Thirty fourth Street, New York City._ tl'ou ARE WANTED for GOVERN ment oositlon; SS0 month. Write for list of positions open. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, Dept. 370 G, Rochester. n. y. _-. fJVANTED, POSITION by ROOKKJ3"e"P cr and accountant; 16 years' eapbrl enco; now employed. Good reasons j for desiring change. Address J 125. rare Tlmos-Dlspatch._ ?'"WANTED. RY COMPETENT GENTLE- j man In middle life, position as col? lector, real estate preforred. Can I furnish good roferenco and bond ifj necessary. Address f S43, cure Timos Dlspatch. Ranted, position as clerk ob I salesman In grocery business, or can take charge of snme; considerable] experience. Best references. 315 n. K1 eventh Slreot._ &>elp ?i?iiinte?, jf ittialt WANTED, AN EXPERIENCED WO man to sew carpets: permanent posi? tion to capable person. Apply MIL? LER & R HO ADS. I ,W ANTED, 15 HAND IRONERS. RE- ! port at once. ECLIPSE LAUNDRY.] i.11 n W. Main Stre'ot._ .WANTED," A GOOD WASHWOMAN AT ' "ncc- Apply 1710 Park Avenue. .WANTED. A FIRST-class MAID, AT 300 West Franklin Street immediate ly._ [WANTED, A WOMAN TO COOK AND I wash and some house work for two | In fnmlly; good wages and good room; In suburb, on car lino. Ad? dress A. A\r.. Box 841, City._ Ranted, good- cook, to go to A'lrglnla Beach. Apply nt once. 100 North Fourth Street. {wanted, portion as avorkFng housekeeper for lady or Indies, Call nt gilbert's hotel, botwocn li ond 2 o'clock to-day._ fwanted,. A position as COMPAN lon ov governess. Address d 705. i pare Tlmaa-Diapntch. fTsACi'CEHK I'KJr'sCiIOOLS AND~COu logon; all departments, grades prln cipul.'t, superintendents. Many direct call? dully. Guaranteed service. Three agencies, ono enrolment. SHERIDAN^ teachers' agen C1ES. Charlotte, N. C_ "w^antedI for the cominoTsbs*- I Hion. a poHitlun tu teach ?inu.ll chll ? < drop English and intiulo. tin tu urms Hex 110. Frcdurlcksburg. Va. : ers, safeguard your machines against theft. "Joy riding" und starting un? awares. Get a Saundcrs' nuto lock. Agents wanted. SOUTHERN STEEL, PRODUCTS CO.. ' INC.. 1230 Mutual I Building, Richmond. , TEAM MULES, HARNESS. , WAGON. $285. F. M. COLE, Chester, Va. s&oiititoris euo $3>uic?ineu I cIaXESSien;. wanted^ to hXndiVb human hair goods as a side line. throughout Virginia, North Caro I Una. South Carolina, Georgia; on j straight ijommiS3i?n bases. Excel-, I lent Opportunity for the right man. | I Slate reference and exper'etico. Ap- j ! ply a.I samuels, 671 Prospect Ave-; i nue, New Vork, N. Y. .?fcli?teUancutiB. UP h cl^yTETtLN G a N j5"'"M attTTESS ES ? PARLOR SUITS. COUCHES AND ODD pieces rOuphol'sterod. Maltresse? t renovated neatly. Sanltarv methods; Reliable work. SYijNOR" & HUND? LEY. 711 Eaat Broad. Madison dim. CLE A N1N G A NU PR ESS 1 NO."' CALL LA TOUCME'S, MONROE 2113. when you want high-class cleaning, pressing, etc. 6 South Second Street. HOUSE OLE A N1N G. CARPET AND MATTING LAYING, waxing arid staining Honrs, windows washed. WILLIAM JOHNSON. Mon? roe SI 20._ CLEANING AND DYEING SILKS. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF CLEAN ing and dyeing Bilks, satins, laces, furs, ponges, foulards. household drapetie?. blankets, etc. Nothing loo dlllicult. SPITZER, MY CLEANER, 102 North Eighth Street. Phone Mad Ison 1121_ BIG SALE OF PARASOLS. REGULAR, H PARASOLS FOP. tl.O.'s j We have them from 2."c. up to i?> [ apiece. Repairing and recovering our specialty. New umbrellas from .Vie. : up to ?10 apiece. Come and see U3. We will treat you rieht. NEW- j MAN'? UMBRELLA FACTORY, SIS E. Broad Street. Phono Monroe 2103.1 LAWN MOWERS. THE BEST IS NOT TOO GOOD. THIS' la-why there are about 600 satisfied [ ueera of the genuine Pennsylvania I mowers In Richmond. We also carry j the cheap stuff as low as $2.50. If you can't find It, go to McGKAAV'S. 1140-12 E. Main Street._ BAKERY. 100 LEMON SNAPS. 25c; ? LOAVES bread for 25c; 1 large pound cake. 25e. DRINK ARD,' 423 1-2 North Sixth._ WATCH 1-.BVA1RLNO. your WATCH REPAIRED ob cleaned by WM. TOSIEN, jr., It 4 guarantee that it is done properly. Twenty years' experience. Gleaning, Ilj main springe, ,1. 40S Es??. "road Street. *?)! work guaranteed. MATTRESSES'. MATTRESSES! WE SEND FOR VOLT. MATTRESS IN the morning, make It over like new. and return It to you the same day. New hair mattresses a specialty. JA COB t: ML AU F. l'h o tie Madlsoi. 32?'-' t?HOE REPAIRING., 75c HALFSOLE MEN'S SHOES. 60c ladies.; every pair sewed; best leath? er; no nails, no pegs. Royal rub? ber heels, 2Lc; Tred-Alr rubber heels. 40c; leather heels rebuilt like new. 25c. DREWS ELECTRIC SHOE FACTORY. 716 East Main. Phono Monroe 2C67. PANAMA HATTERS. PANAMA AND STRAW HATS CLEAN- | ed, bleached, block. retrlmmed. ! AMERICAN HAT CO.. Hatters, Fifth . and Marshall._j ?awnings: awnings: awnings; FOOL THE SUN BY PLACING YOUR order for awnings with us now. We are in a position to meet all de? mands promptly. H. E. COPELAND & CO., 10S N. Ninth Street. Phone Madison _ _ Coal anb W&aob. long's SPTu1<g"~^v6^d"^M.MCE9^A quick fire and good heat, bocause he has kept it stored away. It is per? fectly dry and exactly what you need at this season, when It 1b usuelly hard to get dry wood at any price Phone Madison 1069._?_' hickory stove wood. DO YOU WANT A LOAD OF THE best hickory wood In the city cut to stove lengths? You can gat it by 'phoning your order to Mudlson 411. Deliveries promptly made. VIR? GINIA-NORTH , CAROLINA WHEEL COMPANY. Ppuurpf'^ci emu ?Lme satocti EGGS FOR HATCHING, WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCKS, F1SCHEL AND BICKER DIKE STRAINS: R. C. RHODE ISLAND REDS, DE GRAFFE STRAIN; 51.00 FOR 16. . M TN 1 BOR YA FARM. DUE WHY'S BLUFF. VA. PHONE MADISON 1?65-j. FOR SALE, TWO GOOD MULES AND Ii... ?ood work horses, cheap. n West Duval St reel._ WHITE WYANDOTTES AND SINGLE Comb Black Minorcas; free range, vigorous, active; hatching eggs, baby chicks and breeding stock for sale. WILLIAM N. MICHAEL, Aberdeen, Md._?__ FOR SALE. TWO GENUINE HOLD stein male calves. Address j. L & E. C. MILLER. U. I'. D. No. 8. City. ^u?tTie?fi ^?por?mitw?^ a^g'e^'tleman with $300 cash'tS act as manager for Richmond and the Southern States for staple line of goods not sold In the South. Strictly no opposition. Send for particulars. NEW Eli a SPECIAL? ty co., 200 W. Thirty-fourth Street, New York City. GREGG SHORTHAND. TAUGHT flY us, can bo learned quickly and easily: $37.50 buys a life scholarship If purchased now. Investigate to day. ^1ASSEY BUsiNESS COL-LEOE. WANTED, to SELL or a PARTY to furnish plant with teams, machinery and lnhor. to manufacture, deliver on ears 7,600,000 feet timber, principally original high-grade pine; land dry, logging fine; near Dlxon Station, N. C. Inquiries answered promptly. j 131, care Tlmes-Dlapatch._ WE CAN REPAIR YOUR AUTOMO blle springe, body, top. cushions, wheels and paint In tho finest man? ner. R. H. BOSHER'S SONS, 16 8. Ninth Street._ YOUR RENT ACCOUNT PLACED with N. W. BOWB & SON Insures befit results. _ EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY FOR party with $2,500 cash to secure in? terest Itt established business In .Richmond company; recently putont ed new inventions and n,oeds capital to market same, Address B 612, care Tlrtios-Dispatch. DAILY PUZZLES! What bird? AA'SWBil TO Y ESTE fin AT'5 PUZXIiEU Portland. jFor &>alz. NEWMAN'S UMBRELLA factory? Umbrellas: and paranoia recovered and repaired; prices reasonable: sum? mer parasols recovered with your own goods to match your dress. 'Phone us and tvu will tell you how much goods you need. Wo have a big line of summer patasols from 60c. up to i? apiece. Also a big line of umbrellas from 50c. up to tl'i apiece. Come and see its, v/u will treat you right. .11S East Broad Street. 'Phone Monroe 2109. CHEAP, ALE KINDS OF SECOND hand mechanical tools. Apply JEF FEKSON LOAN OFFICE. 1705 East Main Street. _ FOR, SALE? COWPEAS, UNMIXED, at $2.SO. and mixed, at 52.25, f. O. b. J. P. WALTERS, LaGrange. N. C. 1 FOR WAGONS. GO TO RICHARDSON BROS.. 615 Brook Avenue. FOR SALE, ARGUS GOLD MINING i Corporation stock, any part of 1,500 shares at 30 ctnta a sharu. Under i intelligent tcanagement should prove handsome dividend-payer Addrcsss , P. O P.ox 617. Richmond. Va._j WILL SELL AT SOUTHERN STOCK; Yards, Wednesday, May 21, 1011. ponv, trap und harness, property of MASTER HORACE DOBBINS._ NOW IS THE TIME TO LOOK YOUR lawnmower over. We have tho onlv sharpener south of Philadelphia that will sharper It with a guarantee to cut like new. JOE BICKERSTAFF. 1311 East Main FINE ? T AUTOMOBILE PAINTING done at R. H. BOSHER'S SONS. 15 South Ninth Street._ lumber. "Laths. she--gles, uask, blinds, doors. WOODWARD &. son, Ninth and Arch. Richmond. Va._ SEE-US~~for that WAGON that you need In your business. We ear? ly them In stock, and can supply your wants at once. A. MEYER'S SONS. 731 E. Cary Street _ RUNABOUTS, BUGGIES, SURREYS, steel and rubber tires: high-grade; orlee low. Call and see them. Terms reasonable. T. H. DUKE & CO.. 801 Brook Avenue._j TYPEWRITERS REN.TED, 3 MONTHS j $5. Rent applied on purchase. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO- f.On E. Mkln Street._ WANTED. TO SELL AN ANTIQUE | bed room suite. In excellent condition. , Apply to MRS. P.. L. HAYN ES, 205 j N. Nin ctee nth Street._ WANTED; TO SELL A $400 MOP.t gage note at 6 per cent.; 42,000 se- i curlty. Address F 841, care Times- ; _Dispatch:_ FOR1 SALE. POOL TABLE. 4 1.6x3. WILL i sell cheap for cash If sold this week: j ' changing residence; table practically i new: complete outfit. F 842, care _T Inics-Dlapatcn._ for WANT of use, one RUBBER tire runabout: cost $1S5; one buck board, Bteel tires, cost $135. Apply HQ West Grace Street._-{ FOR SALE. GROCERY STORE, NO. 322 } South Pine Street, doing good bust- ' nc-ss; well stocked; good fixtures; j good paying customer-s; cheap rent. | for SALET one FAMILY .broke i driving horse, fearless and gentle: j also several other good work horses. ! Can bo bought cheap. 305 E. Canal I Street._ HAVE JUST got in car of the "Keystone" spring wagons. These wagons are high-grade; so If you need a long-body wagon for con? tracting, painting or any other use it will pay you to see them. Tha painting on them Is very good In? deed. JUST A FEW MORE OF THE GOOD second-hand buggies and runabouts. One rubber-tire cutundor surrey, in good condition, $75. ALL GOODS AT A VERY LOW PRICE. See us before you buy. BRISTOW WORSHAM CO., 14 35 E. Main._ LARGE STEAM HEATER. IN GOOp condition, suitable for hotel or apart? ment house. Price, $100. H. F. BERNHARD & BRO? ill E. Main St. SEVERAL DESK FANS FOR SALE. 230 volts, direct current, In first-class condition. Will sell for half-cost. Apply C. F. SAUER & CO., Meadow and Broad Streets._ BUCKROE BEACH, VA.?SAYN ~CDT tage on tho bench front; all modern conveniences. Send for circular. References exchanged. CHAS. R. SAYN. Buckrpe Reach. Va. BOARDERS WANTED IN A COUNTRY town In the mountains; cool shade; long porches; good board. Terms. !6 per week; no children taken. Ad? dress Box 26, Gordonsvllle, Va. ?~PLEASANT- SUMMER HOME~FOR A limited number of guesls in the Pied? mont section of Virginia.., Address "SPRING FIELDS," caro Postmaster. Gordonsvllle. Va._ WANTED. BOARDERS FOR TIIE summer; fine location; cool house: large rooms; all conveniences; In the city of Charloitcsvlllc. Address 214 East High Street. spring' ?,-leaning, carpets and rugs cleaned with vacuum cleaners quickly and cheaply in your home, on the tloor: no bother taking up or moving anything. Will call nnd give estimate If you send address to "VACUUM, CLEANER BOYS." 15 E. Marshall. Phone Mon roo 294S-J. Wo are salesmen for hand and electric cleaners, from SIS to S125._ kid GLOVES CLEANED; ALL lengths, 10c. Our auto will call for and deliver anywhere anything. SPITZER, MY CLEANER AND DYER. 102 North Eighth Street. Phone Mad ison 4121._ NOW IS THE TIME to have YOUR automobile painted for spring. Tho best work nt r. h. B03HEIVS SONS. 15 South Ninth StreeL _. YOUR RENT account placed with n. w. bowm Sc son insu.ea best results. BE" a. BOOKKEEPER or fiTENOO rnpher. Splendid positions-and good salaries open to our graduates. Cheap tuition rotes for limit od time. Telephone, write or call to-day. MASSEY BUSINESS COLLEGE. HUMAN HAIR BOUGHT and sold *t huqhtcb'S. 1100 North Third. FOR RENtT^MODHRN ? ?P?TtTMENT. furnished, corner Grace and Henry Streets. Phono Madison 4507-J, ^eal tonte for &>ale. rcJS^TvT ^bit??KLAN i3''"T^innAc:-:" Thc xreatost opportunlt y you arc ovor likely to get unless you Invest in one or mor() of the house lets now Kolng at $29 t? SIO'J: ID per cent, down und 50 Centn weekly. Have you ever had It explained to you? Come out; only 6-cent fare. Every one has ono chonce In life to make his for? tune. This Is yours, perhaps. Any? how, come on out and see for your? self. I shan't stay long. Will gel hack to Boston soon, whore they work quick.' You'll have to hurry If you securo one of these lots; Think what you get: Dandy lot, high an I dry; lino location; clear title; lov, price; time on your payments; n?. taxes or Interest for two years; square deal und u vdean piece of God's i earth In the right place; If .-"Ick or] out of work, 10 cents a week and free lot in case of death. Oh. you're dead dull if you don't spend one ton c-iit piece oh it anyway. See the J. W. Wilbur LAtid Co., at W. 1). White side's Studio. 627 E. Broad St.. Rich? mond. Va.. If you can't come out on Glnter Park car and drop off at eighteenth stop, go north to Ladles' M'le Road. See agent at house ?n the land, who will show you the lots. But. say. eomo. It will pay you. Oti land Sundays. Money spent for rent, is never returned. Money paid (or a home Is well Invested. With the splendid street car service there Is no suburb so Idoal; 20.766 people In so cities who purchased land of wn- j bur. are following this plan, and find it making them Independent and much happier. Every one should own n home with fre'li air. It en? courages him und Identities him with your beautiful city. Remember the spot?Rrookland Terrace, on Ladles' Mile Road, only "> cent.' fare. Boston i":trier pups with every lot free, as long as they last; first buyers get them. JACOB W. WILBUR LAND ? .?.CO., Richmond. Va._ KA RM AND ORCIL*.RD.-t80 ACRES under fenco. especially adapted to the production of apples, pears, plums, cherries and small fruits of nil kinds: l? acres in good, bearing apple orchard of select varieties. 50 acres cleared /and and 20 acres wood? land; 5-room dwelling and stable: finest spring watet on earth: dellght - fm climate ail year round. Located lit foothills of Blue Ridge Mountains, two miles southwest of Stuart, Va_ Price. 12.000. B. D. RICK MAN, S2C Green Street, Danville. Vn. YCajR RENT ?CCNJUNT PLACED with N. W. BOWE SON Insures best results. FOR SAL7..50-FOOT LOT ON STUART Avenue, 150 feet east of Broad and Main Street car line. H F.5. 'care Times-Dispatch,_ _ BRICK BUSINESS PROPERTY. GOOD as now, (n a central busim-su section. o!i car line:1 leased for $1,320 per year: $14.000. Call ^: office about this. A MOS & POINDEXTER, 1110 E. Main Street._ FOP. SALE, BEAUTIFUL WATER fror.t home; all modern conveniences, overlooking Forttess Monroe, Hump ton Roads; boating, bathing, tlshing; large lawn, shade trees: two mi.-.utes' walk to car. For further Information address S. H. V.'., c.ire Postmaster, Buck t oe. Va._ ^j&eol (Estate tor Sent. P6h RENT. ELEVKX^.OriM 'V'OTT'/VGE at Virginia Beach, facing the ocean; centrally located, comfortably fur? nished, servants' quarters, for months of June and July, or will sell same for Sl.X'00. giving possession at once. Ap? ply to BALDWIN BROS.. H4 Brooke Avenue, Norfolk, Va. AN ATTRACTIVE St; BUR BAN HOME~: all modern conveniences, located at Forc-s.t Hill, ono block from the ear. For/Information call Monroe 26ss FOP. SALE (MAY RENT), MARKET garden: good dwelling, water, out hor.Kus; electric cars corivi nient. CHESTER TRADING CO.. Chester. Va._ FOR RENT. ASHLAND HOME. FUR nlshed;' conveniently located. Ad dress B C33. care Times-Dispatch. RENT FREE TO RIGHT PARTY; large country home and garden. E. GOYINGS. 1301 Est Main Street, Richmond. FOR RENT, THE UN EXPIRED TERM of 105 East Grace Street, furnished. Apply at above number. YOUR RENT ACCOUNT PLACED with N. W. BOWE & SON Insures best results. _ _Scouts' for^l^cnt. THE WELLINGTON. 911 EAST CLAY Street.?Cuol, clean rooms; phone; bath._ FOR "RENT. FROM JUNE 1 TO SEP ttmbor. large, cool room; use of bath und phone; corner Fourth and Franklin. Address F S3S, care Tlmea ; Dispatch._ ONE-SECOND-FLOOR ROOM. CONVE nient to bath; gentleman. 107 North Third Street._ FURNISHED ROOMS, DAY OR WEEK; private family. 507 N. Sixth._ NICE, LaTTgE ROOM" AT 32 2 EAST Franklin; vscant June 1; gentlemen preferred. _ 1 o nroe 1500,_ FRONT PARLOR] SUITABLE FOR doctor's oihce; roll-top desk and re? volving chair, furnished; private family. 607 North Sixth._ FURNISHED ROOMS. REASONABLE, to 'permanent gentlemen. 7 North Sixth._ TWO LARGE ROOMS, NICELY' FUR nlshed; use of bath and phono; good location: reasonable terms. Address 424 N. Tenth._ LARGE, BRIGHT FURNISHED ROOM for gentleman. 101 South Third St. FOR" RENT. NICE FRONT ROOM FOR three or four gentlemen. Apply 502 1-2 N. Fifth Street,____ ^vat^FedTt o "b Si? * o^tTA^ntTHu^J^tC hold goods In any quantity. Phono Madisoc 3S51._ HORSES?BOARD AND PASTURB. IM provement guaranteed. C. b. OROW DER. Kemp's Farm. Madison 1057-J. WANTED, TO BUY AT A BARG A IN an up-to-date, second-hand soda fountain. Address Box 303, Chase Clt y, Va._ WANTED. TO BUY AT ONCE A SEC ond-'hnnd, cutunder Bosher's surrey, In good condition. . Phone Madison 173 1._?__ TYPEWRITERS RENTED, 3 MONTHS. $5. Rent applied on purchase AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO.. C05 E- Main Streot._ WANTED, OLD BUILDINGS TO TAKE down. E. O. BRAUER & CO. Phone Monroe 1SS 4-J._ GKC? N D-H A N D MACHINERY OF of every description bought at full value. CLARENCE. COSBY. 1523 E Cary Si. Phono * indlaon 3626. /' Cui?FST AND"'BEST" ASSORTMENT of newest styles In millinery, suitit, dresses, all kinds, of ready-made gar? ments for ladies, misses and chil? dren; alterations free. Small ex? penses means a saving for you. Also n Uno of pattern hats for the triido. MRS. JULIUS BEAR, 1123 E. Mullt Street ? ^^ittoinoliiFcjEi for ?s>ak A~UT6~M?~mLE.^liOT_?_H changed; free repairs for 'ono year. Include, the following; "Mathewson," coBt $5,500, now $1,250; "E. M. F.." $650; 1011 "Interstate." $1,600; "New Hudson," $975; six-cylinder "Oids mobllo," 53.000; ".Chalmers," *$000; "Autocar," $450; Parry, Rogul, Reo, Bulck, Franklin, Jrickson. Rambler. Thomas. Maxwell, from $160 up, and many others. AUTOMOBILE EX? CHANGE, 221-228 West Broad Street. Monroe 105L_i_* BEAUTIFUL" SEVEN - PASSENOBH, $5.000 car. Will exchange for small touring car. Apply AUTOMOBILE EXCHANGE, 221-223 West 'Broad Streot, ? /. ' Four Aviators Take Up Flight From Paris to Madrid. VEDRINE BREAKS RECORD Funeral of Minister of War Will Re Held Friday. Pari?, May 22.?Notwithstanding trie tragic Incident which ushered In the, Pnrls-to-Madrld aviation race yester? day, and which caused the death of! M. Berteaux, tho French Minister ol War. und the scrloiiH Injury ot Premier Monis, the contest was continued to? day by Tour of the competitors. Emile Train, whoso machine was the direct cause of the disaster, re? tired from the race, but Mm. Ulbert, Vedrltie. Frey and Garros decided to continue their Myhls to the Spanish capital. Vedrlno arrived at Angoule'mo, 279 miles from the aviation field of Issy Lcs-Moullnoux, in the remarkable tlmo of three hours and thirty-nine minutes, breaking the world's record for dis? tance In a cross-country flight. Frey began bis lllghi from the avia? tion Held at 1:06 o'clock, but only suc? ceeded in reaching Etampes, where his machine! turned turtle In a squall and plunged to the ground. Frey was not hurt. Glbert, on leaving Pontlevoy for Angoulome. loBt his way, and landed at Brizay. but later resumed his flight on the first leg of the course. Garros, the llrst contestant to reach Angouleme, In repairing his machln* from the stage of the rtlght from An gouleme to San SebasUan. President Fallieret) to-day received through Ambassador Jusserand a message from President Taft, express? ing his heartfelt condolence for the loss which Krance sustained by tho death of War Minister Berteaux, and expressing his sympathy for M. Monis, the injured Premier. Messages ot sym? pathy also have been received from the heads of state from practically every nation. Although the condition of Premier Monis continues satisfactory, Professor Lannelongua ofticlally announced thin afternoon that it would be three days before he would bo able to say wheth? er the head of the French Cabinet would he out of danger. The funeral of tho War Minister has been definitely fixed for Friday. The physician's bullotln. Issued to? night, says simply: "M. Monls's condition continues sat? isfactory." The Premier was permitted to take light nourishment to-day, and Profes? sor Ltmnelongue. after a consultation, .said there was no longer fear of com? plications. The Premier persistently asks for news of M. Berteaux. The physicians told him this evening tho Minister of \\ ur was unconscious, and that there was no hope Tho Premier was so deeply affected that it was deemed best not to Inform him of tho death of M. Berteaux until to-morrow. BAD EFFECT ON CROPS OF RECENT DRY WEATHER Movement of Green Pen? Will Be Ma? terially Reduced?Will Admitted to Probate. [Special to The Tlmes-Dlspatch.] Fredcrlcksburg, Vo_, May 22.?The big green pea crop in the Rappahnn nock Valley has commenced to movo to the markets. This Is usually a very heavy crop, requiring special steamers In addition to the regular schedules to get It Into market promptly, but It is feared that the crop this season has been seriously affected by the long _&Otltt?. IttxiTIOK^^VEX^Tiiis FALL" FOR those wiio prepare now; lifo scholar? ships for business courses at $12.60 to 420 discount for summer. Inves? tigate to-day. MASSE Y BUSINESS COLLEGE, Madison 2075._ BEST AUTOMOBILE PAINTING DONE at R. H. BOSHER'S SONS, 16 South Ninth Street._ NOTICE TO OUT-OF-TOWN ARCHI-. teets und engineers: .Mall or express us your tracings for blue prints, any length or size. We use a continuous electric machine and guarantee our work to bo first class. RICHMOND BLUE PRINT CO., 21 N. Twelfth Sti RELIABLE TRANSFEN, jdTLLNER'S. 302 North Ninth Street, hauls trunks for 26 cents, valises E cents; claim checks lssuud at the house for your baggage. Two men on our "wagon. We make a specialty of moving fur? niture and pianos. Phone Madison 1445; residence phone Monroe 2460. SPRINGTIME IS HERE. GET YOUR last year's clothes out and phono Madison 4121, and our automobile will call, get and return your gar? ments In Al condition. SPITZER, MV CLEANER AND DYER, 102 N. Eighth .Street._ YOUR RENT ACCOUNT PLACED with N. W. BOWE & SON Insures best results._ WANTED, THE rUBLIC TO KNOW that JAHNKE BROS. Jewelers. 913 East Main Street, buy, bcII, exchange ond REMOUNT DIAMONDS IN THE LATEST STYLES. Old gold and sil v or ol ways taken lti exchange. NIrX^cTiAS. K. BOWERS, 116 EAST Franklin. handsomely appointed rooms, with board; hit no, well-von tllated dining room, onening on Sec? ond Slrcot Meals by -lav or weok. HANOVER CAFE, 100 WEST FRANK lln. Reduced rates for summer months. MRS. LEE STUNE L1P3 COMB._ : FOR RENT. WITH HOARD. TWO large, airy rooms, newly furnished, suitable for gentlemen or two counics; also excellent tublo board. 19 North Fifth Streut, corner E. Frank? lin Street._;_ BOARDERS WANTED FOR LARGE front room; couple or gentlemen. 41S N. Ten til. A CALLED cmiilL^NICATToN OF VV'"r"tcrnal Lodge, No. 53. A., F. & /V\A. M., will be held THIS (Tues? day) EVENING, May 23, tit 7:30 o'clock. Work In tho Entered Apprentice do fjree. Every member Is urgently requested to attend and members of slstor lodges and transient brethren are fraternally Invited to unite with us. By order of the Worshipful Master. WM. RE1NHBIMER, _'Hocrctary. ~ A SPECIAL COMMUNICATION CVF Metropolitan Lodge, No. 11, A. F. Sr. A. M.. will be hold In the Ma Honlc Temple TUESDAY EVENING. May 23, 1911. nt 7:30 o'clock. Members of ?Ister lodges and tr/in slent brethren are cordially invited. By order of the Worshipful Master. * W. N. WATKINS. ? Secretary, FOR COLDS AND HEADACHES, INDIGESTION AND SOUR STOMACH. GAS AND FERMENTATION. CONSTIPATIONAND BILIOUSNESS.WnH MOST SATISFACIORY RESULTS. IN THE CIRCLE ON EVERY PACKAGE OFTHE GEHUINE THE WONDERFUL POPULARtTY OF THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS AND EUXIR OF SENNA HAS LED UNSCRUPULOUS MANUFACTURERS TO OFFER IMITATIONS. IN ORDER TO MAKE A LARGER PROFIT AT THE EXPENSE OF THEIR CUSTOMERS. IF A DEALER ASKS WHICH SIZE YOU WISH, OR WHAT MAKE YOU WISH. WHEN YOU ASK FOR SYRUP OF FIGS AND EUXIR OF SENNA, HE U PREPAR? ING TO DECEIVE YOU TELL HIM THAT YOU WISH THE GENUINE. MANUFACTURED OY HIE .CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO ALL RELIABLE DRUGGISTS KNOW THAT THERE IS BUT ONE GENUINE AND THAT IT IS MANU? FACTURED BY THE CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO ONLY NOTE THE NAME PRINTED STRAIGHT ACROSS.NEAR THE BOTTOM. AND IN' THE' CIRCLE,NEAR THE TOP OF EVERY PACKAGE.OF THE I GENUINE ONE SIZE ONLY. FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING MINIATURE PICTURE* DRUGGISTS REGULAR PRICE SOv PER BOTTLE. OF PACKAGE. SYRUP OF FIGS AND ELIXIR OF SENNA IS ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO THE NEEDS 0? LADIES AND CHILDREN. AS IT IS MILD AND PLEASANT GENTLE AND EFFECTIVE, AN_ ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM OBJECTIONABLE INGREDIENTS. IT IS EQUALLY BENEFICIAL FOR WOMEN AND FOR MEN. YOUNG AND OLD FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING DRUGGIST? ALWAYS BUY THE GENUINE. ?BelalTjarE <__lnter <E5ap Bcgorf?l 33elatoare ?Mater (Sap 3rA__o_t_ __5:KITTATIMHj DELAW ARE WATER GAP, PA. Leading Hotel; coolest location; no malaria or mosquitoes. Capacity 500. Every convenience. Boating, fishing, bathing; golf, orchestra, social diversions, saddle horses. Table supplied from own farm. American Plan and a la carte. Write for booklet of views and special terms. , G. FRANK COPE. continued dry weather, and that the outcome In consequence will be much reduced, curtailing to a great extent the revenue from tit's source. Miss Viola O. "WoolfCer, o? this city, and Miss Nora P. Perry, of Alexandria, have completed their examinations as graduate nurses at the Mary Washing? ton Hospital In this city, and will be awarded their dlplomns on June 2. There will bo appropriate exorcises for the occasion. The will of Albert Gottschalk, of Baltimore, who died some time ago, was admitted to probate In tho Corpo? ration Court of this olty, his son qual? ifying as executor. Mr. Gott3chalk owned property In this city, and thin procedure was necessary in order to glvo a title to same. Miss Anderson, daughter of former Attorney-General William A. Ander? son, of Lexington, Vn., who Is a guest of Mrs. R. J. McBrydo here, will glvo an exhibition of her paintings In tho hnll of tho public school building In this city within a short time. Miss Anderson Is an art ret of exceptional ability. Special hours will bo arranged for the public and school children of the city, and tho exhibition la expected to bo of great Interest. Miss Vivian Conway and Mrs. John R. Jacobs, of this city, are attending tho Homo Missionary Society of tho Baltimore Conferenco of the ^lothodlst Church, In session In Roanoka. Miss Conway 'a secretary of tho general so? ciety, and Mrs. Jacobs Is a dole-gate from the church In this city. Pdaski Alum Springs PULASKI, VA. Open Juno 1, 1911. Elevation, 2,000 feet. Accommoda tion, 200 guests. The most delightful summer resort in the Virginia mountains. Water is endorsed by tnc leading phy? sicians in the Stale for nil forms of Stom? ach, Blood, Liver and Kidney Troubles. Rates reasonable. Fare excellent. Wa? ter shipped the year round. Write for booklet. R. C. GRAHAM, Owner and Manngcr, Pulaski, Va. HOTEL IROQUOIS So. Carolina Ave. and Baach. L'.ip. 100: pri? vat.; bat hu, runntnr; water In roonn, eleva? tor, fine porches, music, white service. Sps cln], |12.M up wasldy. Booklet. _W. P. SHAW. Red Sulphur Springs, MONROE COUNTY. WEST VIRGINIA. Open June l under new management. Naturo's only known cure for lung end kidney diseases, rheumatism and all stomach trouble. For rates, book? let, etc., address .T. L. DILL I ON. Virginia. HAWl.KV .SPRINGS, Koeklnxbum Co., Vu. Opens June 16; the health re?.->rt of Vlr gInIn ; famous Iron, chalybeate and sulphur Bluings; elevation ?OOO f>ct. Until June 10. address MRS. ROLLING. Annapolis. GRANUDEN HOTEL, LAKE SPNAPEE. N. IT. Olio of Ihe llneat hotels In tho Whits Mountains C.olf. Tennis. FlRnins, etc. ONE OF Tllll IDEAL TOUR ROTELS. Writ,! tor Circular. W, W. BROWN,i Mnnhnttnii Itntol, I3nd St., Now York t.'tty. "?FT?N HOUSE Opens Jim? ?, 1911. The elevation is commanding, and the scenery is unsurpassed bv any in the Bltic Ridge or AlUghany Mountains for beautv and grandeur. Address MRS. IAS. R. GOODLOL", Alton, Nelion Co., Vtu Stlantte ?tt? _^E_ort? ATus.Mic crrr, j. Unit 8eleot Location Frontiers she Beach With an established reputation for Its oxcluslveness and higb-class patronage. Thoroughly modern and completely equipped. Courteous service. Bathrooms with hot and eo!4. fresh and aaa water attachments, showers, etc Orchestra. Extensive sun parlor sad porchoa over? looking the Boardwalk and Ocean. Al? ways open. Golf privilege*. Illustrated booklet. NTjmXN HAINES OO. i. 2CENTS POSTAGE SECLTKES FULL IN? FORMATION of ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. All Hotels, Amusements. Streets, Beaches, Bathing, etc A Hnndttomely Illustrated 60 Page ??OFFICIAL," Guido With Only Cor? rect City Map Sent FREES by City Informa? tion Bureau. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. j Entirely New. Completed 1910. , Half Block Ocean Front. Fireproof. Capacity 600. AMERICAN FLAN. Always Open. Orchestra. Sea Water in Baths, public and private. Private Garage for Patrons. Frank B. Off. H. C. Edwards. i ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ' The n?w fireproof addition Is a model toi comfort and conveniences. The entire house now offers 350 guest rooms, eaoh of whloh is connected with private bath or has running w.itor. Hotel Dennis Is one of the Beach Front Hotels still maintaining an unob? structed ocenn view. _WALTER J. ITCZBY, IST.EtnrORTTjr, On the poenn front, Virginia, At*- 3?oa?<i??oi iral Taoatloh. Cup. ??, Fresh (Wj^jea'wMpi in .-.if baths: sun parlor*, olavatof. Lairg? rooms;, ecuthort exposure, eto. OloHsiitffc, America h of Busope^n pUus.-' Special AjnsrJ' cs.6 plan. J11 iO up weakly. Always ? open, Auto at' train. Bod-let. war. ? imtAUv >jr?cy, . KRANK, H. PHOBTS?B, M?JV . ?lleghany Inn Modem?Up-to-date. 2.000 feet above sea level. In the heart of tne most picturesque mountain coun? try of Virginia. Wonderful scenic beauty Ideal place for health seekers, over- . worked people, the lover of the beautiful. Most exhilarating climate in America. Abundance of mineral springs; the best of waters. First-clas? amusements. Fine cuisine. It's the ideal place. Write now for descriptive booklet, rales and full information. Allcghnnv Improvement Co., .Main Line C. & 0. Ry.. , Goshett, Va. _?; T1IK ELKTO.V HOTt4?. A dc-llKtitfttl summer homo, in .tha Shenandoah Valley of Virginia; excel-, lent table; pure air; llthm watar; mod- . ern conveniences; open May 1. MRS. . A C. DRAWBAUGU. Elkton. Rocking"- - ham Co.. Va._% The Blue Mouutaln House IN TIIK 11KA RT OF THE BI/GK RIDOE. Siiporhly located at elevation of two thous? and foot with unobstructed vtow of world-., famed Cumberland sr..t Shenandoah VatUys. Modern In every detail; rooms with or with? out private baths, electric lights, tolaphQnaeV'i? hot nn.l cold water throughout the house..*'' Exhilarating atniorobere, beautiful scensry,;'^ flellKhtful drives, excellent Riding Academy.;'. ennocted with hotel. For rates, booklets, etc.. Address .BOND _t GIBBONS. Belvedere Hotel. Baltimore, May