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Greater IUctituond'a Greatest Newspaper GREATEST WAAT AND REAL ES? TATE MEDIUM IN" VIIIG1MA, AND ONE OP THE LIEST IN AMERICA. Want Ad Rates / in Effect Juno 11. 1011.' Dally, hoc ceat per word when pnld In ndvnncc. No Ad. takcu (or leas tliuzi ten centa. One nnd one-hull centa a word nil clnaMlflcatlona except Situation Wanted for Sunday. Situation Wanted one vent ? word. No Ail. Sunday taken (or leas than fifteen centa. No Ada. tuken (or lens than twenty five centa when phoned In ur charged at the counter. I'boue orders not (guaranteed. CInnalllcatlon uot Kuaruuleed after UltiO P. M. Kor buslncsa contracts send for the Want Ad. .Mil a-, nil ill).- Mourn.' 1. -2.00t an? .iroun?. LOBT, BULL. TERRIER PUPPY, SIX j or eight months old; while, with one i black ear. Reward paid If returned [ _to p.. W. SPILMAN, GUI)-a West Main. LOHT, one okay cat; bob-TAIL; answers to the name of "Pearl." He ward.- c. C. bowi-;, 1129 w. Frank-1 . ?n._? Z.ost, BETWEEN NORTH FIRST and j Broad, a gold watch, with Initials J. B. G., add lob. Finder please return | to 709 n. First Street for reward. WANTED, FOR U. a. A?'m, ABLE bodled, unmarried msn, oetween ages or 18 ano ?d; Citizen? of United State?, of good character and temperate hab? its, woo can apeak, rwad and write ilia KngllsJi lunguuge. For Information ap? ply to KECHU1TINO OFFICE, s?O East liiouu St., ltlchrnond, Va.; 161 Syvutuor? til., l'elcrubui K. Va.. or Columbia liuiiu lug. Ornnby St.. NortolV. Va._. AUTO SCHOOL.?OLDEa'l. IjAKUfclST and best-equipped and only real practical auto school in this Action Open day and nlghr. the year uround. fail unu see tor yourself. Our sat? isfied pupils aru our reference*. RICHMOND AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL. ?18 W. Broau Street._ [WANTED, MEN TO LEARN BARBER trade; few weeks required; be.-st paying work within tue teach ot poor men. wages from $12 to |2o weekly. Booklet mulled free. GREAT-1 Elt RICHMOND BARBER COLLEGE,, Richmond, Va. Y~o?~ARE WANTED FOR GOVERN - j Incnt position; ?bu month. Write lor list of positions open. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, Dept. 3(0 G, Rochester. N. Y-_._ IWANTED, YOUNO MEN OF GOOD character to leant tltu automobile business. We must havu between titty and seventy-live men fur out factory connections within the next three month*, and we will allow men who can furnlBh reference to pay a part ot the coat of learning out or their first month's salary. Air. C. W. Yeamana, ila Weal Broad. Richmond. Vtt-. no longer connected with this Institution. For all Information ad? dress communications direct to 'Wash? ing Dept. 1905 Fouitcenih Street. N W., Wushlngton, D. C,_ 6,000 GOVERNMENT POSITIONS OPEN. Write for list. Fit an KLIN 1NST1 TUTE, Dept. 371 G. Rochester. N. y. j WANTEDi a no. 1 circular saw yer; must come at once. Day or con- j tract.' Wire answer. E. l. MOH1U h'F.TT. .Mulden, Va. _ wanted! young man to keep books and use typewriter. Address j D -'S3, rare Tlmes-Dlspatch. WANTED. as soon as possible, relief clerk, registered or assistant registered; rellol work to last six or eight weeks. Apply to B. II CJOR I:El-l, Urugglst. Lcxtngton. Va. YOUNG MEN to BECOME GRAU p.* feurs; machine shop practice; rum? mer prices. NATIONAL AUTO SCHOOLS CORPORATION. 221-223 w Broad Street._ WANTED. MEN to DRIVE autg.mo- | biles; summer course of Instruction: protlclency guaranteed. Call or write I RICHMOND AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL. '?>1S West Broad._ WANTED. good sash and door | maker and wood turner. Apply stago & son, Twentieth and Franklin_ TWO SAWYERS IN STAVE MILL. Write RAYMOND COOPERAGE CO., J Raymond. Ga. i^ttuation?"(?HanteD. itial^ WANTED, BY YOUNG MARRIED MAN. position night watchman and care? taker large building; handy, compe? tent Jji repairs any kind. References, former employer. B US, care Tlmes 1)1 spatch._ WANTED, POSITION AS STENOGRA pher or assistant bookkeeper, by it ? young man 20 years old, with refer? ence and experience. Address F 407 care Tlmes-Dlspatch._ jW ANTED. A POSITION AS COLLECT - ro or city salesman; had experience In both. Can furnish Al references.) B 106, care Tlmes-Dlspatch._ XvANTED, BY EXPERIENCED SPE cialty salesman, position as city or traveling salesman for gosd staple | line. Of good nddress and the best I of habits; Al references. B 147, care] Tlmes-Dlspatch. ^ituntion?^gankb^^nale^ SHOTEL HOUSEKEEPER.?POSITION I wanted by lady now in charge ->f high-grade hotel; woman of thor-j ough experience, ability, irrepronch nble charneter; furnishing best ref? erences. Address MRS. MARTIN,- 1266 | Brook Street. Louisville. Ky. tADY STENOGRAPHER, NEAT and accurate, desires to change positions July 1: references furnished. A 81, enre Tlmes-Dlspatch. WANTED, MAN AND WIFE?WOMAN i as cook, man for outside work; wages $40 per month. Address, stat? ing references and all nunlidcntions, H. H. DICKEY. Cumberland, Md. | One-half transportation paid. ' ? ' WANTED. AT 2120 HANOVER AVE, I nn experienced nurse to have oare of n six-months-old baby. Reference] roqulred. Apply In person._ .WANTED. YOUNG LADY CASHIER IN I retail grocery; must have experi? ence and furnish reference. Aphly to P. H. EVANS. Meadow and Broad. | Phone Monroe 2861._ PANTRY LADY WANTED. APPLY TO | the STEWARD. Hotel Richmond. 'ATTENTION. GRADUATES1 YOU | htivo your English education; now I for a business training that will se? cure for you a good position and sal? ary. You take the course with us, nnd wo will get you the position; low tuition rates now In effect: Inves tlgate to-day. MASSF-Y BUSINESS COLLEGE. ^^tuat(on^^of^!rMATitaL_ 'A LADY DESIRES POSITION AS governess of small children; rofor ' cnoes furnished. F 389, care Tlmes Dlspatch. _? ?o^Y^AND^G^IRlT^AGENTS WANTED 1 ?to make monoy and earn presents; greatest opportunity for children. Write L. S. MORGAN, Box 189, Salls hury. N. C. 'AlITOMOBILES BOUGHT,'"sOLn, Ex? changed; free repairs for one year; from ?100 to $1.000. AUTOMOBILE EXCHANGE, 221-223 W. Broad St. BOARDERS FOR NICE. LARGE rooms. ' Also tubto bonrdcrs. 309 East Grace._ when^ you ?>come to Richmond stoo where you can Ret a nicer Ol**au, comfortable bed for fiO cents: Ice ?.va? lor, bath a cd nhone free. 1002 ICust | _Clay;_t BOARDERS WANTED AT 317 EAST Franklin. MISS PALMORE._ MRS. CllAS. K. liUWBUS." ilD EAST I Franklin. handsomely appointed | rooms, with board; large, weil-ven tilatcd dlnlne; room. opening on Sco-I ond Street Meals by dav or week. . NICELY' FURNISHED ROOMS. WITH | or without board._71S_E. _*Iaj^|2tt'K MICE. LARGE, FURNISHEDROOM AT S22 E. Franklin; summer rates. Mori roo 1500._; _ iTi E. CLAY.?WELL-FURNISHED front rooms; bath, phone; transients. FOR RENT, TWO COMPLETE* ROOMS I for light housekeeping; everything furnished. 700 E. Clay .Street. Phon? Madlson 1120._2__ NICELY FURNISHED, COOL PARLOR, with telephone; also other large md small rooms. 710 E. Franklin._ NICELY FURNISHED ROOM. VIR glnla Building, for gentleman; tele? phone, buth. hot and cold water. A 10"'- '-'arc Times-Dispatch._ TWO CONNECTING ROOMS: ALSO large front room, second Moor. 100 i E. Main Street._| OFFICE. UK EXPIRED LEASE. CALL Room 619, American National Bank j _Building_ NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS; COOL, clean; transient. 50c.? poriiinn-snt, special rates. THE WELLINGTON. Uli -.least Clay._ FOR VISITORS TO NEW YORK CITY: Attractively furnished rooms; pri? vate bath, in quiet, well-appointed] house. In best residential section, convenient to parks and rill West I Side transportation lines; meals op-] tlonoi; home cooking; roforenceo. Address Mi E. MACBETH. 147 Weal] ' Elshty-first Street, New York City. FURNISHED APARTMENT IN RAI . elgh Apartments. 'Franklin .Street] front, for months duly, August .ind ! September. Apply to MRS. M. V, TURNER. Raleigh Apartments, City. GAMBLE'S HILL. NEAR PARK. 3 j attractive- apartments, each having! separate bath, gas and water me- ] tcrs: nmple light; prices reasonable. Phone Madison 10SO-L. _ BY YOUNG COUPLE, FOUR OR FIVE I'lom furnished Mat; modern conve? niences; centrally loeated ;-references | exchanged. Addrcas Box 543. TIMBER LAND FOR SALE.?EIGHT ] tulles from Columbia, Va? a tract of' oak timber land, containing Dil acres, estimated to cut 2U.0?'.' white j oak railroad ties. 500.000 feet of oak ] saw timber and from 300 to 500 cords of hickory spoke timber; 150 acres! ol this tract Is In oak Umber land;! lies nice and is easy to haul over. Good j road to station. Will sell this prop? erty at a sacrifice of' $7.000 if S'.dd j 'it once. Terms reasonable. Address ] _Hi P. BAKER. Columbia, Va. WANTED. YOU TO STOP PAVING rent. Own your own home. We v/lll buy It for you anywhere you may select, and let ybu repay us in uiisy monthly instalments of (7.50 . per month on each $1,000 which your home may cost, with 5 per cent, sim? ple Interest. The deed Is yours im? mediately; we advance the money for] you. Write, or come to see us ;-.t once. THE AMERICAN INVEST? MENT AND LOAN CO., M. Davidson. | 326 West Main Street. Richmond. Va. Phone Monroe 580._ FOR SALE. A FARM OF 7S ACRES: throe acres of strawberries; ilrst clas? buildings; two-story house; 3 I barns, one 30x10. one L'SxK. one ISv 24. Price. $3.500. N. E. NEWTON. Camden, Onc-Ida Co.. N. Y._ FOR SALE. BEAUTIFUL WATER front home: nil modern conveniences, overlooking Forliess Monroe, Hump ton Roads; boating, bathing, fishing: large lawn, shade trees; two minutes' walk to car. For further Information address S. H. W.. care Postmaster, Buckroo, Va._ FOR SALE. 460 ACRES: ABOUT 40 cleared! plenty of wood and timber | on balance; worth $10 an acre: for; quick sale owner will take $7.50 [ hn acre; part cash, balance one and two years If desired. Address '? l.EIGHTON REALTY. Norfolk. Va. FOP. SALE. NICE SIX-ROOM BRICK house, near Monroe Park. Price. $3, 000. C 17B. caic Tlmes-Dlsp.ttch. LARGE BUILDING IN THE CENTRE I of wholesale district, four floors and basement and attic; suitable for j wbolesnle drug or notion business: long lease; reasonable rental. J. CONNELLY & CO._ FOR RENT. AT HAMPDEN-SIDNEY j College, 12-room brick house, suitn - ble for boarders; also a nice store; chance to do good mercantile bttsl- ! ness and have a profitable boarding house. E. W. VENABLE, Plkeville, Ky. -_ STORE?3 EAST BROAD STREET, with basement; best -shopping aee tlon. J. A. CONNELLY & CO. FOR RENT FC*J* (JULY AND Au? gust, comfortably furnished house, nine rooms. In Staunton, Va. Cook will remain If desired. All modern conveniences. References exchanged For terms address MISS WALKE, 110 N. Jefferson St., Staunton, Va. 20H WEST-BROAD STREET?STORE, with basement and floor above: long lease. $100 nor month. J. A. CON NEI.LY & CO._ FOR RENT OR SALE, DESIRAP.LF. brick bouse: 8 rooms; latrobe heat; bath room; bot and cold water; new? ly papered; In perfect condition. 1402 Floyd Avenue. Apply to 16 11 W. Grace Street. Phone Madison 4317-.1._ STORE?1703 EAST MAIN STREET, next to C. D. Kenny: long lease: cheap rental. J. A. CONNELLY & CO._ FOR RENT FOR THE"SUMMER OR longer, an attractive, modern, S-room. furnished house, on car line. High? land Park; very cheap to Immediate tennnt. Addrcs3 017 W. Main. Phone Madison 306-.I. STORE??10 EAST MAIN STREET (near Progress Hotel site); with basement and floor above: induce? ments to Immediate tenant. J. A. CONNELLY & CO._ FOR REN r. NEW ATTRACTIVE home. Ginter Pnrk, one block from car line; new brick house; steam heat, electric lights; garage or at.iblo: all modern conveniences. Will ret.-, furnished or unfurnished. Phono Madison 3S06. DOCTOR'S OFFICE (OR DENTIST), second and third floors of 221 .Cast Broad Street. J. A. CONNELLY & CO. GINTER PARK?SIX-ROOM FURNI3H ed house for summer; large lawn; abundance of shsdo. Apply.210 West wood Avenue. OFFICES, SECOND FLOOR, FRONT, 627 East Broad Street; Improve? ments to suit; long lease. J. A. CON? NOLLY & CO. fflinintvp. LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT of newest styles in millinery, suits, dresses, nil kinds, of rondy-roadc gar. ments for ladies, misses and chil? dren; alterations free. Small ex? penses means a saving for you. Also a lino of pattern hats for tho trade. . MRS. JULIUS BEAR, 1423 H. Main Street j DAILY PUZZLES! What kind of weather? ANSWER TO VKSTICHMAY'S PU7.7.LE Scarlet. 1 Jf or. c?ale. r^T?^fs^A^D^TH'^ steel furnished, cut and drilled to order; reasonable prices; quick de? livery. Phone Madison 352U. CLAREJJCE COSBY, 1623 East Cary. CHEAP, ALL KINDS OF SECOND hand mechanical tools. Apply JEF? FERSON LOAN OFFICE. 17?6 East Main Street._ FOB SALE. PAYING GROCERY Busi? ness, below cost if sold this wjek. Address A 92. care' Tlmcs-Dlspatch. SECOND-HAND SODA FOUNTAIN. IN good condition. I. BLUFORD & CO. 10-HORSEPOWER .TRACTION EN glno, G-horsepower engine and boil? er, mounted on wheels, suitable for threshing: also boilers and engines of various styles and sizes. Condition guaranteed. I. BLUFORD & CO, 1538-40 E. Cary-Strcet._ FOR SAL 13, Av LARGE ASSORTMENT of buggies, surreys, runabouts, Day? ton wagons, laundry and grocety wu?ons; several second-hand vehi? cles, in gobd order, cheap; ei'.sy terms. A. MEYER'S SONS. 731 East Cary Street. _ TOP BUGGY, $45; RUNABOUT. $45; surrey, $75; one phaeton, lubber tires; one second-hnnd trap. $50: also a nice stock of buggies and run? abouts at reduced prices. THOS. H. DUKE & CO., 804 Brook A venu e._ PLANERS. 3-SIDED, 6x24 INCHES: single surfaccrH, double surfa^ers and four-sided machines. I BLU FORD & CO._<_ SEE US FOR THAT WAGON ? ?'OU need In your business. We carry a full line, both top and open. Good service guaranteed. A. MEYER'S SONS. 731 E. Cary Street._ $37.50 PAYS FOR A LIFE SCHOLAR ahlp, either commercial or stenograph? ic. If taken now. Write, telephone or call for our catalogue. MASSEY BUSINESS COLLEGE._ LUMBER. LATHtS. SHINGLES, SA3K, blinds, doors. WOODWARD & SON, _ Ninth and Arch. Richmond, Va. FOR SALE. INDIAN MOTORCYCLE, In good condition, $75. Call Satur? day. 215 N. Ninth Street. MULES! MULES! MULES! 300. HEAD of railroad mules will be sold at the rate of 40 a week. Why pay. $C00 for mules when you can buy them for $350 a pair? Will do Just as much work. In fact more; they will not gel sick: their shoulders will not got sore. They are good, accllmuled mules right out of the hardest kind of work. They are sound and will work in single and double harness. They are sold for no fault whatever; have been used on railroad work and ready for Immediate use. Every mult sold with a reasonable trial ' i.ud written- guarantee. No trouble to hitch and show the>" before pa\lng your money. Prices from $200 to j $350 a pair. Also one pair of good, big farm mares, will welgli 1,200 pounds; price $200. This stock must be sold regardless value. Take Oak wood and Main or Clny Stro-Jt ears p.nd transfer to Fnirmount Avenue car. PETER PAUL'S FARM.. Me chanicsville Turnpike. P. S.?Telephone Monroe 2715 and the wagon will meet you at the car line. FOR SALE. HANDSOME. HEALTHY collie dog. Price. $15. Owner leav? ing country. Address, C 193, care Tlmes-Dlspatch._ FOR SALE, PAIR MULES, $225; ALSO' pair horses. $150. Perfectly gentle and good workers. 11 W. Duv.il St WANTED, THE PUBLIC TO KNOW that JAHNKE 'BROS, Jewelers. 913 East Main Street, buy, sell, exchange and REMOUNT DIAMONDS IN THE LATEST STYLES. Old gold and sil? ver always taken Id exchange TO~ WHOM IT MAY CONCERN" I have this day appointed H. Rohm my agent to conduct shoo re-' pairing business at 116 E. Broad, to buy and sell for cash only. ?_H. E. HIRSHBERG. HAVE YOUR WIDE TIRES AND RIMS put on, as the law requires. See B. C. BRISTOW, the man that does your work quick. Repairing and painting a specialty. 11-13-15 North Elgh tecnth._ THE SHAWNEE FIRE INSURANCE Company, .of Topeka. K?sfas. having reinsured In the National Fire Insur? ance Company, of Hartford, Conn., desires to withdraw Its bonds depos? ited with the Treasurer of Virginia. Any one having n claim against .the Shawnee Fire Insurance Compuny, should communicate the fnct to Jos-1 cph Button, Commissioner of Insur aucc. Richmond. Va._i SPRINGTIME IS HERE. GET YOUR last year's clothes/out and phone Madison 4121, arid our automobilu will call, get and return your gar? ments In Al con dltlon. SPITZER. MY CLEANER AND DYER. 102 N. Eighth Street._ BARBERS. ATTENTION! THE ONLY one Joe Blckerstaff will call for, sharpen and deliver your shears. 1811 East Main. Phone Madison 3398. NOTICE.? THE CLARKSVILLE School Board will meet in Clarks vllle. Va.. on JULY 14. 1911, to ap? point teachers for the school iorm 1911 and 1912. Applications and cer? tificates to be received by that time. Wanted, a principal and assistants for Clnrksville High School. By ordor of the Board. R. B. LEWIS, Clerk. June 10. 1911._ IF YOUR HEAD FITS THE HAT YOU enn buv a straw hat of $3 or S5 val iio for $1 at MUSCOE H. OARNETT S. THE INCANDESCENT LIGHT AND Stove Company, Cincinnati, O., the world's largest manufacturers of In? dividual gas plants, intends placing a distributor In Richmond to eervc the greater part of the State of Vir? ginia, and a very desirable and lu? crative connection Is open to the right party. The requirements nro a good record, good references, some salesmanship, a stock of energy and enough money to carry on the busi? ness. MR. H. R. NATION, represent ing the above concern, Is at Hotel Richmond, will give attention to all applicants. PARENTS, CONSIDER A THOROUGH course in bookkeeping, shorthand and typewriting, for your boy or girl; special low tuition rates for summer, MASSEY BUSINESS COLLEGE. KID GLOVES CLEANED, ALL lengths. lOo. Our auto will call for and deliver anywhere anything. SPITZER. My Cleonor and Dyer, 102 North Eighth Street. Phono Madison 4121. Summer ^onrtins._ MRS. i>. CARPENTER. NEWPORT I Cottugo: first-class accommodations] and rcaaonable rules; fronting Ches? apeake Day, Ocean View. Va._ BUCKROB BEACH. V?.?sayre cot tago on tho beach front; alt modern I conveniences; Send for circular. | References ? exchanged. chas. r. ? sayre. Buckroo Beach. Va._ r?th--ottage. ocean VIEW. va , the most popular resorCj?! the beach; nearest colWge (o the dance, hall, on the water front; large room?, ocean breezes; boats for hire: new hath house, with all Improvements: mealB tit all hours: special dinner, 50c. MRS. e. R. Ma IRS. Proprietor. i^^v1etS?cottaqe. 'water front. Virginia Bay Station. Ocean View. Reasonable rates; good servlco; spe? cial meals. 50c.: bathing suits free. mrs. W. t. LOWE. Proprietor. INVE^MENT. WITH A GUAR AN- 1 teed dividend.?Have vou $200. $.500. $100 or $500 you would like to Iiit, vest In an absolutely safe business, j now paying a good dividend? If in? terested will be glad to cull and ex? plain same to you without any obli? gation ott your part. Address E 320. | care Tlmcs-Dlfpatch._ WANTED, ENERGETIC PARTY WITH] $1.000 cash to take half-Interest with advertiser, who controls a Southern purk and owner of theatre and all amusement concessions; good for | $250 per week for season. Write 'm medlately to MANAGER "E." Rock I Cliff Park. Spaitanburg. S. C. SECRETARYSHIP OLD ESTABLISH-I ed, well^rntcd manufacturing Vlr-| glnla corporation for n reliable :>us nlcaa man with $5,000. Call or ad? dress ROOM No. :!. New Shirley Ho- | tel. Petersburg. Va._ WANTED. A GOOD PARTNER IN I barber business. Address C 192. care] Tlmes-Dlspatch. Coal nn? ??lorj?. KINDLING WOOD, EXCELLENT FOR ] light cooking, $1.50 half-cord. Phone Madison 177. SAMUEL H. COTTRBLL | & SONS._ LONG'S SPRING WOOD MAKES A ! quick fire and good heat, because he has kept It stored away. It is per- I fectly dry and exactly what you need at this season, when It Is usually hard to get dry wood at any prlco Phone Madison 1069._ / hickory btovb wood. DO you want A load of the best hickory wood in the city out to stove lengths? /You can get It by 'phoning your Order to MadlBon 411. Deliveries promptly made. vir? ginia-north carolina wheel company. IF YOU HAVE HORSE OR MULE I you want taken care of through the | summer phone R. B. SIMPSON, Mon? roe 2572. Have extra good grus3 wlth| running water._ WANTED. PAIR OF SOUND, STRONG I and reliable- bay, black or aornd mares for farm work. Address with price and description. M. L. DAHN, [ Comorn, Vn. SECOND-HAND MACHINERY OP of every descriptlrn bought at full value. CLARENCE COSBY. 1523 E Cary St. Phone Madlqon 3626. WANTED. .TO BUY FOR CASH. A j drug store or a millinery store. A 64, ] care Tlmes-Dispatch. WANTED. TO BtJif KorTc.ASii. flUUSK hold goods In any quantity. Phoot Madison 2851. jTliEu-cUancoits. AWNINGS! AWNINGS: AWNLNGS! FOOL THE SUN BY PLACING YOUIt ] 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. Phons Madison 2576. UPHOLSTERING AND MATTRESSES PARLOR SUITS. COUCHES AND ODD pieces reuphotstered. Mattresses renovated neatly. S?nitarv methods; Reliable work. SYDNOR" & HUND? LEY. 711 East Broad. Madison 3204. SHOE REPAIRING. 760 h ALFSOLE MEN'S SHOES. 60c ladles,; every pair sewed: best leath? er; no nails, no pegs. Royal rub? ber heels, 25c; Tred-Alr rubber heels. | 40c; leather heels rebuilt like new. 25c. -?DREWS ELECTRIC SHOE FACTORY'. 716 East Main. Phono Monroe .667._ _ NEWPORT. THE ONLY GUARANTEED HAT Cleaning and Blocking Parlor. If you want your old. hat made like new ask the Newport Hat Cleaner, having 15 years' experience. Glvo us a trial. NEWPORT HAT CLEANING AND SHOE SHINING PARLOR. SUM East Main Street. HOUSE CLEANING. matting laying, staining floors, windows washed. william. john? son, Monroe 3120. second-hand machinery. ' WE BUY, SELL AND RENT SECOND hand machinery of every description. I. BLUFORD & CO._ MATTRESSES: MATTRESSES! WE SEND FOR YOUR MATTRESS IN j tho morning, mako it over like new. and return It to you the same day. 1 New hair mattresses a specialty. JA COB UMLAUF. Phono Madlsor. 3292 WATCH KETf A1R1NO. YOUR WATCH REPAIRED OH 1 cleaned by W? TOBIEN. JR., Is o guarantee that It Is done properly, Twenty years- experience. Cleaning, II; main springs. $1. 408 Es?t B'oail Street. All work guaranteed. LAWN MOWERS. THE BEST IS NOT TOO GOOD. THIS Is why there uro about 600 satisfied users of the genuine Pennsylvania mowers In Richmond. We also carry the cheap stuff as low ;as $2.50. If vou can't llnd It, go tov McGRAW'S, i 110-42 E. Main Street._ CLEANING AND DYEING SILKS. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF CLEAN lng nnd dyeing silks, snllns, laces, furs, ponges, foulards, household draperies, blankets, etc. Nothing too difficult. SPITZER, MY CLEANER. 102 North Eighth Street. Phono Mad ' Ison 1121_ McGuire's University School, OPP. MONHOE PARK, RICHMOND VA. KOllTV-Sl-.VKNTH SESSION bcglna Sop tcmber 15- Thorough, preparation for uni? versity, college, tcchnlcnl 'school, U. S. Navel and Military Acailemlos. Primary depan niont for small boys, -.vlth separate Instruc? tors, study-hall, nnd recitation rooms. Tlio Principal will be at 7 N. Heivldere St.. after Sept. 5. For full information sec catalogue at book atoros, or by mall. - _JOHN P. M'OUIRE. Principal. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE ?SEK* Medlotao?DeutbatST?IPtiarmuor. For session ^c-f leio-'n. New Building. Perfect equip? ment Experlonocd faculty of elffh ^ty-ons teachers. Virginia Military Institute "The West Point of the South" Collegiate and technical courses combined with the rigid discipline of an army post. Virginia Cadets tuition free, tstlnaton. Vs. Q?n. E. W. NICHOLS, SupL ittcctfngg. ?Company ? MJTICE OF MEETING OF STOCK? HOLDERS. NOTICE iS HEREBY GIVEN that a special meeting of the stockholders of The Virginia Hallway and Power Com? pany has boon called by resolution of the Board of Directors of said Com- i pany, to be held at the principal office ot said Company, at Seventh and Main Slrcots. in the City of Richmond. Vir? ginia, on Saturday, tbo 24th day of June. Hill, nt the hour of II o'clock A. M? for the following purposes among' others: 1. To consider and act upon a Joint agreement entered into by the Boards of Directors of tho Norfolk and Portsmouth Traction Compnny and the Virginia Hallway and Power Company, whereby the Norfolk und Portsmouth Traction Company is merged and consoli? dated with and Into the Virginia Railway and Power Company upon . the terms and conditions set out at length In said agreement. 2. To consider and act upon tho mnttcr of Increase of the capital stock of the Vlrginlu Railway nnd Power Company from nn authoriz? ed capital of $12.600/000, divided Into $0.000,000, par value of prefer? red stock und $7,500,000. pur value of common stock, to tin authorized capital of $20,000,000, par value di? vided into $S,000,000, par value of proforrod stock and $12,000,000, par valuo of common stock, and tho issue am* disposition of said addi tlonul preferred and common stock In exchango for the preferred and common stock of the Norfolk and Portsmouth Traction Company on the basis set out in said agreement and otherwise as therein sot forth. 8. To consider and act upon modification of the by-laws of tho Virginia Hallway and power Com? pany. , 1. To consider nnd net upon any other matter in connection with or pertinent to said merger and con? solidation and any otbor matter or matters which may properly ho brought before or considered nt u special or general meeting of tho stockholders of said Company. The transfer hooks for the stock of said Company will be closod at tho close , of business on AVodncsday, tho 7th day of June, 1911, and reopened at the opening of busino: on Monday, tho 26th day of June, 1911. ' By order of the Board of Directors. _GUY PHILLIPS, Secretary. The/ Virginia Fire & Marine Insurance Company. Richmond, Va., June 20, 1911. DIVIDEND.'?THE DIRECTORS OF this company have declared a semi? annual dividend of five per cent. ($1.25 per share, and free from tax), payable July 1st next, to stockhold? ers of record June 20, 1911. Transfer boohs closed from this date to July 4th, Inclusive. Divi? dend .will be mailed to stockholders. Changes of address should be noti? fied the company. WM. H. MCCARTHY. Secretary. Office German-American, Banking and Building Co.. Richmond, Va., June 13, 1011. AT A MEETING OF THE DIRECTORS of this company, held on above date. ' a dlvldond of 3 per cent. (semi? annual and free of tax) was declared, payable to stockholders on and ufter JUEY 1, 1911. CHAS. It. WILLIS. Secretary and Treasurer. | National. State nnd City Bank of Rich? mond, Va. Richmond, Va., June 17, 1911. THE DIRECTORS OF THIS BANK have declared a seml-annuul dividend of 3 1-2 per cent., payable July 1, 1911. Chocks will be mailed. .1U LI EN H. HILL. Cashier. Planters' National Bank, Richmond, Va., June 21, 1911. THE DIRECTORS OP THIS BANK TO day declared a dividend of 10 per cent, pn the capital stock of the bank, 'out of tho earnings of the past six months, payable on and after JULY 1, 1911. RICHARD H. SMITH. _Cashier. Virginia Trust Company, Richmond. Va^ June 20, 1911. THE DIRECTORS OF THIS COMPANY have declared a semi-annual dividend of 2 per cent., payable on nnd after JULY 1, 1911. Checks will bo mailed. L. D. AY LETT. Secretary. VIRGINIA: IN THE LAW AND EQUI? TY COURT OF THE CITY OF RICH? MOND, JUNE 7, 1911: Arlle Robertn Lawrence, In her own right, and as guardian of William Fontaine Lnwrence, Honry Jeffer? son Lawrence, Virginia Carallno Lawrence nnd Walter Leigh Law? rence .Plaintiffs vs. Alton M. Lawrence and others, Defendants In Chancery. Tho object of the above styled suit Is to encumber the real estate of which William F. Lawrence died seized und possessed' and which was devised by his will to his wife, Arlle Roberta Law? rence, for her life, with remnlnder to his infant children, and to expend the proceeds In erecting improvements thereon. And it appearing by offldnvlt, tiled according to law. that William J. Law? rence and Emmctt Lawrence are non? residents of the State of Virginia, it Is therefore ordered that they appear In tho clerk's office of this court within fifteen days after the due publication of this order, and do whnt Is necessury to protect their Interests. And It Is further ordered that this order be pub? lished once a week for four successive weeks In The Times-Disputch, ti news? paper published In the cltv of Rich? mond. Virginia. P. P. WINSTON. Clark. GARNETT. POLLARD &. SMITH, o. q. Richmond Va., The most magnificent hotel In tb* Boutb. European plan. Rooms single and en aullo, with and without batba Spacious sample rooms. Rat?. $1.60 par day and uDward. The New Absolutely Fireproof Union Station Plaza. WASHINGTON, D. C. A. W. CHAFFER, Manafter. 175 bedrooms, with over 100 private I baths. Every otic nn outside room: hot and cold water in every loom in the I house. Most unique nnd attractive Cafe and Rathskeller in Washington. Rto s from $1.50 per day upward, i European plan. By J. D. Carnoal & Son, Real Estate Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S AUCTION SALE OF NO. 809 CATHERINE STREET. 'By virtue of a certain deod ot trust, dated June 12, 1906, recorded In tho Richmond Chancery Court cleric's of Kce, In D. B. 185tB, page 318. default having been madn in the payment of a portion of tho debt Hocured thereby, nnd having been required by tho bene? ficiary theroln so to do. I will on THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1911, at 6 o'clock P. M., on tho promises, proceed to sell at public auction tho property conveyed therein, viz: All that lot of land, with the Im? provements thcroon. In tho city of Richmond, Va., on tho south ? sldo of Catherine Streol, between Graham and Gllmer Streets, and bounded as fol? lows, to-wlt: Commencing at a point 67 Vs feet west of tho Intersection of Gllmer Street, thoncc running wost wardly ulong said southern line of Catherine Street, and fronting thereon 19 feet 3 Inches, or to the middle of nti alley In common 3 Vz feet wldo be ttveon tho dwelling on tho lot hereby conveyed and the one next on tho west, and back between parallel lines 115 feet, more or less, to an alloy. The Improvements ' consist of a seven-room detached dwelling. This Is a line renting locality. Never va? cant. TERMS: Cash sufficient to pay all costs of sale, taxes and Insurance to day of sale, and a note of $^00 and In? terest thereon from Juno II, 1911; bal? ance at twelve months. J. D. CARNEAL, v i Trustee. By E. A. Catlln & Co., 16 North Eighth Street. 2403 GROVE AVENUE, AT AUCTION, THURSDAY. JUNE 22, 'i 6 o'clock P. M. 1 his most attractive detached gray brick residence, on lot fronting 28 foot on tho south lino of Grove Ave? nue, will bo sold at tho time named. It has eight rooms, bath, electric lights, is within two blocks of the Main Street enr line, and tho same dlstunco from Broad Street lines at Robinson Street. It Is In the midst of costly Improve? ments, and In a very desirable neigh? borhood. It Is on ft thoroughfare .that is yearly becoming moro popular nnd more valuable. It Is convenient to the most up-to-dntc public school In this community. Indeed, It has everything to commend It to a homo-seeker or to an investor who wants to take no risks. . _ E. A. CATLTN & CO. ? .AUCTIONEERS e 1 e EAST. DHOAD ST, GENERAL MERCHANDISE), AT AUCTION, TO THE TRADE! We will sell on the second floor of our salesrooms, No. 618 East Broad Street, on THURSDAY, JUNE 22D. Beginning at 10:30 o'clook A. M., a large lot of general merchandise, con? sisting of Dry Goods, Notions, Ladles' Shirtwaists, Misses' and "Girls' Dresses, Men's Suits, Trousers. Hats, Caps, Un? derwear, Ladles' Whlto Wear, Handker? chiefs, Hosiery, Spool Cottou, Ladles', Men's and Boys' Slides, Ladle's'' Two Ploco Dresses, Cigars, Cigarettes, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, Candles, Groceries, Boys' Clothing and other ar? ticles of genoral morchandl.se. These goods must be sold at once at what they bring for the division of in? terest. It will pay merchants to nttond this sale. THE VALENTINE AUCTION CO. By Edward S. Rosa Compnny, Real Estate Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF THAT ATTRACTIVE THREE-STORY SEMI-DETACHED BRICK RESI? DENCE ON THE NORTH LTNE OF WEST AVENUE, AND NUMBERED 1612. < At tho request of tho owner, we will, on THURSDAY, THE 22D DAY OF JUNE, 1911. at 5:30 o'clock P. M\. sell by auction, upon the premises, the dwelling numbered as above. It has twelve rooms, two baths -and wide halls. The lot has a frontngo of 27 by 100 foet to -a paved alloy In roar. If you uro In quest of something extra nice, ho on hand at the hour named. TERMS: At sale. EDWARD S. ROSE COMPANY, Auctioneers. By~"virginla Auction Co., Auctioneers, 10 N. Seventh. Phones 3S51 and 2SS3. TrusteeAuction Sale GOODYEAR OUTFIT, THREE-HORSE POWER MOTOR, MACHINERY. DRIVING HORSE. RUNABOUT, HARNESS, ETC. We will sell. for the trustao, under | doed of trust duly recorded, on FRIDAY, JUNE 23. 1911, at 3 P. M., Fixtures, etc., of tho Capital Electric Shoo Repairing Co., at 118 Enst Main Street, consisting of ono Goodyear Shoe Repairing Outfit, Model "A"; ono throe-horso power Motor, one Singer Patch Machine, Safe. Signs, Lasts, Counter, Bench, Stretchers, etc. One flve-yonr-old Driving Horso. sound, gentle nnd fearless; Rubber Tire Runabout, Harness, etc. TERMS: Cush. R. W. IVEY. Trustee. VA. AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. ?enl (?mtt for &ent. Get Our New Pollard & Bagby September Rent List Up-to-Date. Call, Phone, Write. McVeigh & glinn. FOR RENT. Some Very Desirable Modern Homes in tho West End. Call for particulars. C. L. & H. L. DRNOON, . S21 East^Maln St. GREEN & REDD'S Rent Lisi ? .. Possession at once. 413 W. Main St., 5 rme. and store 270'. I South Robinson St., 7 rooms.. 240 Possession August 31, 1911. 2335 W. Grace St.. 12 rooms-. ..S810 1S33 W. Grnco St., 9 rooms. 7001 2101 Stuart Ave., 3 rooms. 480 2210 Park Ave., 3 rooms..'. 460 317 ES. Cary St.. 8 room3. ....... . 360 .107 W. Clay St., S rooms.300 421 W. Main .St. store and dwell? ing. (Poas. Aug. 3). 388,: 614 Virginia Av?? 3 rooms. 330 2915 E. Marshall. 3 rooms..; 360 ? 113 West Clay St, S rooms.. 300 ' 1603 W. Main St., 8 rooms.."...,?. . 300 1G13 W. Main St.. 7 rooms_. . .. 300. 820 N. Addison St.. 8 rooms. 300 1004 W. Clay St., 10 rooms. 300 1611 West Main. 7 rooms. 300 1401 W. Main "St., 7 rooms. 300 1103 W. Main St.. 7 rooms...;.... 288! 1100 Dickinson St., 7 rooms.27*0 402 W. Clay St., 7 rooms......... 240 Virginia Avo., corner Burns, 8 rms? 2 10 401 K. 29th St., glooms.;_ 216' Possession nt once.' 501 W. Grace 8t. (1st and 2d floors) .i.... 480 Bellcvue Apartments, No. 1, 7 rma., 420 Bellovuo Apartment, No. .3, 7 rnris., 360 1020 W. Main St., 1st flat; 4 rms..: 270 2106 E. arace St., 1st flat. 5 rms.. 180 Possession August 31. 1911; ? 1844 W. Grace St, 1st flat, 8 rms. .. 600 IS IS W. Grace St, 2d'flat,'8 rms... 600 906 W. Main St., 1st flat. 8 rms.-. 450 (Heat free). 2335 "W. Grace St. 1st flat, 6 rms.,' 540 Heat furnished free. 2335 W. Grace St., 2d flat, 6 rma., 640 Heat furnished free. 312 S. Third St.. 2d and 3d flats, 8 rooms .480 910 Wi Main St., 1st flat, 8 rma.. 450 (Heat free.) 908 "W. Main St., 1st flat 8 rms.. 450 (Heat Tree). 910 "W. Main St., 2d flat. 8 rms. ; 450 (Heat free.) 1 401 E. Main St. 1st flat. 6 rooms. . 450 Bellcvue Apnrtrnont, No. 0, 7 rms. . 360 Rclluvue Apartment. No. 5, 7 rms.. 360' 510 N. Allison St, 1st flat. 7 rms". . 360. Bellcvue Apartment No. 2,-7 rms..; 360 Bellevue Apartment No. 4, 7 rms. .- 360 305 N. Davis. 1st Mat. 6 rms_ 300 305 N. Davis, 2d flut. 5 rms...,,. 300 307 X. Davis, 1st flat, f> rms_. . 300 307 N. Da vis,' 2d fiat. 5 rms_. . 300 401 E. Main St., 2d flat. 4 rooms.. 270 617 X. Fourth St.,-1st flat, 6 rma., 240 3608 E. Broad St. lat flat, 6 rms.. 216 2106 E. Grace St., 1st flat. 5 rms... 180 30 NORTH NINTH STREET. Delightful louses For Rent For everybody, everywhere, at every prlco that ?will please you. A. j. CMEWXING COMPANY. FOR SALE. A Desirable Brick Dwelling On Hanovor Avenue, near Park.-'-Bight rooms; hot water heat; modern j and convenient. - C. L & II. L DENOON, _S21 East Main St. " * FOR SALE. Church Hill Dwelling East Grace Street. : near Twenty eighth. Six-room hrlck. with bath, eto. $3,050 J. A. CONNELLY & CO. T.-D., 6-22-11?It FOR SALE. Barton Heights Home Eight rooms. Barton Avenue. C. L. & H. L DENOON, _^_821 Bast Main St FOR SALE. A Nice Suburban Home With two acres of land; seven ro?ma; cabinet mantels; on .Petersburg elec? tric lino. ,,. C. L. & H. L. DENOONV _ S21 East Main St. FOR SALE. RESIDENCE Cary Street, Near First Ten rooms, bath, etc.; two latrobes, 'stable on lot. fi.000. Reasonable' terms. J. A. CONNELLY & CO. T.-D., 6-22-11?It FOR SALE. A Nice Home Eight rooms; on South First . Street Modern conveniences. Good lot and sldo alley. ???..< C. L. & II. L DENOON, _S21 East Main St. FOR SALE. A Church Hill Bargain Two-story frame dwelling. Six rooms, On North Twenty-second Street C. L. & II. L. DENOON. S21 East Main, St ;!V. &udttJ'Ifropo?fal&__ Office of State Highway Commission, Richmond. V?., June 13, 1911. BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED AT TH3: clerk's-office of ilenrlco county until: 13 o'clock noon SATURDAY, July 1, 1911, for the construction of about four miles of gravel road on the Crolghton Road, and about thros ?nd