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? renter IUcbxuoatVa Greatest Newspaper f?wf?mtfi <-|3K?> Bippalrh GREATEST WANT AND KISAL ICS TATH1 MEDIUM IN VIRGINIA, AND ONE OF THIS nr.sT IN AMERICA. Want Ad Rates la Effect June 11, Uli. Dally, one cent per word when paid Id advaace. No Ail. taken for leas than ten centa. One und oue-balf cents a won! all classification* except Situation Wanted for Sunday. Situation Wanted one cent a word. No Ad. Sunday taken for leu tliun llfteen cents. No Ada. taken for less thnn twenty flve centa when phoned In or cliurgcd at the counter. Phone orders not guaranteed* Classification not triuiranleed after 0(30 1*. M. For business contrncta aend for the Want Ad. Mam uuune llourii* 1. Jtofit 4no Jfouna._ I-'ostT"!'!il da V," tan pocketbo?k! containing money, on Laui-ti Streut cur, UruaU struct or Cohen's, Re? ward, Phone. Muulson 76J4-J. _ lc 2t, 'SOL. I) WA'i '11 i-'Uli, initials d. If. G. Return JeUerson Hotel. Liberal tewui d._ Jtyti? ttuuiiiu, jviuU. |T,?Vu~GO VI. itS M L.NT^l'?aiTioN? ? PtSx. Write lur list. 1'1;.i.nkli.n lNdii TUTK, Dept) 371 Q.' Rochester. N. Y. WANTED, COACHMAN TO "JO TO THE country tor summer. Apply 7 E. i; ran kiln._\_ loU Ali^ WANTED i'Oi'. tivVURN i..cnt ponltlon; ,b-J month. Write lor list ot positions open. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, Dept. ?Vu G. Rochester, N. Y._ YOUNG ML.N TO BECOME CHAUF reurs; mueiutie shop practice, sum? mer pricei. NATIONAL AUTO SCHOOLS CORPORATION, 2J1-222 W. Broad direct. ._ xi?X'TITnToTs ur?>TrEL\?a Ni'iiuiiit of all-round macnii.iotu on general machlno, engine and repair work, .-rttuuy employment. Wants, ,2.75 per day. state experience. STRAT ton ac BR.iOG CO., l'etel dburg, . . WANTED, GoOlTFINE JUNK CAMERA operator, also hall-tone etchen Steady work, good pay. KN'oxville ENGRAVING Co.. r^ii^xjille^Teiia _ young MAN. look AHEAD! PP.K paie lor the future. A praeilcil business course "will help you won? derfully. Our touises are 2a per cent, cheaper for the next month; li.veitlK.ile to-day. MASSEY LC.il ?N'^?a COLLEGE-_ two YOUNG MtN WANT WORK IN dairy, together if possible; first-clans milkers. L t-s, care Tmies-Disputch. AUTO b?tl??L?UL?E?l, i^VilGEai ana bcn-cqulpped una only real practical auto school In this section Open oay and nlgfii the year aroun-1 Call ana see for yourself. Our sat Isiied pupils are our references.' RICHMOND ALTioMoLiLK SCHOOL *l i W. ill oau titreet__ SEVERAL TOUNG MEN. RICHMOND or vicinity, to lit for railway mail clerks, poal-ottlce clerks and letter ?arriers; salary JiO to ?70; prOfnO llon. Address P, O. Box ?t>j. ChicaifO. WaNTED. REGISTEREl?" DRUGGIST; must be free from intoxicants. Give reference and stale tuiury expected. SALOLf, 501 N. Green St., Charlottes viile. Va. ?iiuaiioiis luaanttO. stunt. \\\Cnte1T ^kguLvAr" o^^substI tule clerical work lr. bank; experi? enced, ai references. Address D., & Sosrhore dt-, Petersburg. Va._ WANTED, iPOSITION Ad CLERK IN i ouniry store; have had some ex? perience;' i'lso reference furnished Address XX. cure Postmaster. Fal mouth, etaltord Co , Va._ REAL ESTATE HUSTLER. STRICTLY r and industrious, with pleasant - . .ires, would like connections In Richmond, cither as partner or with id strong rirm on salary; cftlee or outside work. Best of references. Object of change Is to ?et lit larger, j-.--,w:ng city. Address REAL Ld 1 AT!; r:.r- T.:... .s- r?l.:pat h_ ^)clp (laianfct), female. w.;.s-i Si registered I'HarSia <lst or prescription clerk. Address, giving experienca and reference, H 765, care '1 imes-Dispatch. WAX IE D, EXPERIEN CED LADY bookkeeper; must be uulck at fig? ures and write a good hand; perma? nent position to right party; must come well recommended. Adiiess, stating sai.it y and references, G jZi. care Times-Dispatch. KFx LOCH "FARM?-BEAUTIFUL SUK roundings, reilned people, good food, pure water; easily reached from all joints. Address AY LETT EVERETT, f'ismont. Va._ wANTED.EXPERIENCED AND RAPID graphotype operator. Call In person. PHIL g. KELLY CO.. 1411 and H13 E. Main Sireel_ WANTED. COLORED WOMAN TO help in general house work and cook for small family in country homo, on car line, near ^Richmond. Address or c all J. L. NO EL. Elmont. Va._ WANTED. EXPERIENCED GIRLS TO make paper boxes. POHLIG BROS., Twc;ity-t.tth and Franklin Ptreets. ~^ip,^alfjirt? female. fi^vTEa EXPERIENCED ASSIS'f ant bookkeeper, either lady or gen? tleman. Stute age. experience, ref? erences and salary expected. e 221), care Times-Dispatch. ALL STENOGRAPHERS WISHING TO do substitute work during- the sum? mer months will Und opportunities aplenty at the "REMINGTON TYPE? WRITER EMPLOYMENT DEPART? MENT." 606 E. Main Streot. Phono Madison 851._ equation*, Iko^tflonal. w"antT?d?'~by youno lady"oTex perienco, position to teach grammar grades In high or graded school: ele? mentary professional certificate; ref? erences given. Address Ilox 54, Ken brldge. Va._ WANTED, POSITION to TEACH IN private family; qualifications Eng? lish, French, music and art. Refer? ences exchanged. Address Box IS, Catharpln. Va._ WANTED. POSITION AS TEACHER In public school; certificate In full force; testimonials the best. Address "STENOGRAPH LR," care Postmas ter, Qusburg. Va. _ WANTED. SITUATION AS TEACHER for small children; English and uiu sic. Rox 207. Frederlcksburg. Vo. i&olicttrjca ano ^glcgmeu. ntATEL^n^S^LlcS^^ to^CARRY on commission snappy line of six styles of spoclaltlos In men's dresa shoes to retail at S3, State expe? rience and reference. Address STANDARD SHOE MANUFACO'UR tXO CO.. Bultlmoro. Md._ Coal ano ft&ooo. wood" Ts "wood,' "but'the" wood man's ^vood is ull wood except a very thin bark on tho outside at this sea? son, In spring season I havo It with? out bark. My wood Is split In sea? son and clear of knots, by wood and my coal at summer prlco will create a smile because It touches-the pocket book and warms tho homo, Try LONG'S. Phone Madison 1069. KINDLING Wo"?D, EXCELLENT F?? light cooking, 11.50 hnlf-cord. Phone Madison 177. SAMUEL H. COTTRELL Az SONS. j?oar? tManteb.^ - jfANTED, by SEPTEMBKR 1. -two rooms and board for wife and two ?vnaU chlldron. Box 73S. ARE YOU GOLNfT GN^THE RICHMOND Roosters' Tour?_ WANTED7 THIS PUBUC TT) KNOW that JAHNKE BROS, Jewelers. S13 East Main Street, buy. Hell, exchange and KKMOUNT DIAMONDS IN TUB LATEST STYLES. Old gold and sil? ver nlwuys takon In exchange._ TO \v"hOM~"1t"~M?"y CONCERN: TO all purchasers of material, etc., at Idlcwood Park, See O. E. Ouvcr nator and make no payments lo any other than him and receive receipt for same from G. E. GUVERNATQH. SPRINGTIME IS HERE. GET YOUR ] lust year's clothes out and phono Mudl.ion 4121, and our automobile will call, net und return your gar? ments In Al condition. SPITZER. MY CLEANER AND DYER. 102 N. Eighth Street._ IF YOUR HEAD FITS THE HAT YOU can buy u straw hat of $3 or $5 val ue for $1 at MUSCOH H. GARNE TT'.S. WE WILL GIVE ?100 FOR ANY AF fection of tho eye. cur, noso or throat we full to Improve. HILLCREST SANATORIUM, .Second und Frankln Streets. > ';: iiusiness e^pportumi its. ALL "of'tHE ' BIG ONES" Ali'lj "<RJ lug on tho Richmond Roosters' Tour. Ar? you?_ BANKING TAUGHT BY IMPROVED methods. bookkeeplug, shorthand and typewriting also; life scholar? ships z:> per cent, on (or limited lima. .\LAS8EY BUSINESS COLLEGE_ Sutomobiles for tfealc_ Xi^ro.YKJuif.Es Vou^ni^r^soLD. cx^ changed; free repairs fox. one year; from 1100 to il.ooo. AUTOMOBILE! EXCHANGE. J'Jl-2L'a W. Broad St. Summer SJoaroing. BO A Jt DELS ~ "WANT El/ UN ARGYE Fartn; good water; healthy location; si:ady grove; good table. For fur? ther Information apply to MRS. W. H. FARLEY. Amelia C. H.. Va. LOWES COTTAGE. water FRONT, Virginia Bay Station, Ocean View. Reasonable rules; good servlco; spe? cial meals, 60c; bathing suits treu. mrs, w. T. lowe. Proprietor. BOAP.DEHh W.VNTED UY 1'KIVA I i-: tamlly: rates reasonable. Apply to MRS. _ M. V. THACKER. Ujsic City. Va._ RALEIGH COTTAGE. SO YARDS FROM beach: everything now. Hates, 35. ?10, ?12 per week. Free boats, bain houses, sr.owcr baths. Address MRS. H. MACE, Box TS. Oceun View, Va., Walker s Station._ j DEARDORF COTTAGE. WILLOUGiTbY I Beach. Va.. opposite Tenth Street I Station; excellent board; comfortable I rooms; boating, bathing and tUaing: rates, ?1.60 per day. JT to ?10 Sftekly, ! Address MRS. V. M. MATTHEWS. Wllloug'hb'y Beach. Va. KJojfB MONROE 1." ANd'^IND^OUT about the Richmond Boosters' Tour. WANTED lo BUY ruM.ASIt..?.luraB. hold goods la any itatuui). Rhone Madison 886L SECOND-HAND MACHINERY OB of every descriptlrti bought at full value CLARENCE COSBY. 1523 E Cary St. Rhone 'lidlsoo 252*. B'AJWED, SECOND-HAND STEEL water tower, not teas than 'hlriy feet hish, and carry tank of not less than L60? gallons. Address J 3TT. car e T imes-Dlspatch._ WE BUY\ SELL. RENT AND L\>c""~ change .-.econd-hand machinery. I. BLUFORD Se CO._ WANTED*. PARTY AT ONCE TO CON tract to cut log and saw lumbar by the thousand. For particulars ad? dress MRS J. W. JONES. Rio Vista. Va, Route No. 1. rjpeisonal?. DO YOU KNO\"V:"'"aBOUT THE RiCH mond Boosters' Tour?_ ill MAN hair BOUGHT and Sul-d at HUGHES'S. 209 North Third. kid gloves cleaned. ALI. lengths. 10c. We also clean anything cleanable SPITZER, MY cleaner and DYER. 102 n. Eighth St. Madi aon 4i^'.. ,\uij delivery ivoorn? iliiante?. u'antf.i?. 'i-aree Connecting. i:n^ furnished rooms, with private oath, with or without bourd. south of Broad and west of First Street. In the neighborhood of Monroe Park preferred, ?rvddress B. a. t.. Box sit. City._ _?^cal Cstotc tor fealt. FOR ?.\ LE. FA E-M THAT YOU CAN buy; 33 acrts, near this city; new dwelling; and necessary outbuildings: firewood; excellent ntlgbb artaood; butt soil. Write to-day. SOMMER. V1LLE TRUST CO.. inc.. Farm ~nd Timber Specialists, Newport News. Va._ CONVENIENT TO RICHMOND. 4& acres, five minutes' walk from atef.m and electric depots, church, stores, school, R. P. d.; choice land; pleas? ant location; half Improved; 'imber; four-room cottugo and hall; plenty outbuildings; fruits; good water; all rersonal property incluicd. Only ?3.S00. W. H. bowe, 401 e. Frank? lin St., Richmond._ FOR SALE, A 23-FOOT LOT ON 2200 block, Hanover Avenue, only ?60 a foot. Address d ISO, caro Ttmes Dlspatch._ ?2,?00 WILL buy TWO NICE HOUSES on Twenty-sixth Street, in good con? dition; newly painted and occupied by splendid tenants and pays 10 per tent. net. Addreis E 256, caro Times Dispatch._ BEAUTIFUL HOME AT GLEN ALLEN for sale; new. artistic house, nlno rooms; all modern conveniences, splendid oak grove; all necessary outbuildings; three minutes' walk to station; cheapest commutation rail ? road rotes In ihe world; 3 3-4 acres land. For particulars address "SU BURBAN," Glen Allen. Va._ for SALE. BEAUTIFUL WATER front home; all modern conveniences, overlooking Fortress Monroe, Hump ton Roads; boating, bathing, fishing; Iurge lawn, shade trees; two minutes' ?walk to car. For further Information address S. H. \V., caro Postmaster, lluckroe. Va. JReal C?tate for Kent j FOR RTiNT"'?R SALE, iSlOSIRABLE I property, corner lot; lO-room dwell? ing. Address "c," care Postmaster, Ashland, Va_ _ STOREHOUSE for RENT AT cul len, Va., on Virginian Railway; good stand; splendid opportunity. For particulars write W. S DARKSDALE, Cullen. Va._ Five new and modern houses. 2230 to 223S Park Avenue; !? rooms; hot water heat. Apply 2212 A Buk Avenue, or phone Madison 7T60-.1 or 6605._ ^oarti ing^ _ i HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT room, second Moor; buth, phono, com? bination lights, with board. Apply 3 East Franklin Street._ BEAUTIFUL FRONT room for rent; also singlo room, with board. 410 West Grace._ BOARDERS WANTED AT 817 EAST Franklin Street. MISS PALMQRE. C?WISR 1?I.AT. 2242 PARK AVlfNUBi six rooms; hot water heat; modern In every way; open locntlon. Apply. 2242 A Paik Ave., or phono Madison T7i'i0-.I or 6605-_ _ GAMBLE'S' HILL, FIRST FLOOR. 1} rooms and bath. ?210; second floor, flvo rooms and bath, ?360; third lloor, four ii."ms nnd bath, ?210; posses? sion September 1 or sooner. Apply 309 South Fourth StrceL illilBIBM What position In a bank? ANS WICH T<.' YESTEItuAfS ITZZt.ES Scmlnule. CHEAP. ALL~K1NL^_~ ?F AE&?tlD hand mechunlcul tools. Apply Jep? PERSON LOAN OFFICE. 17o5 East Main Street._ _ WANTED. TO SELL ONE BARK MTlL with pulleys and shafting, complete; two seta corn burrs, with pulleys and Ehaftlng, complete; one boller und engine. 100 horsepower oach. For liartlculars apply, to FARMERS' CO? OPERATIVE GUANO CO.. Black stone. Va._j_ STRUCTURAL MATERIAL OF EVERY description cut to order. CLARENCE COSBY. 1023 East Cary Street. Rich? mond, Va. _ TFIIRTY-SLX .MILLION FEET NORTH Carolina pine timber on a 7-cent freight rate to Norfolk, Vu. As much more adjoining can be bought. N. C. PINE, care Times-Dispatch _ R. R. COSBY- eITeCTRIC AND MA? CHINE CO. Phone No. 5300 Madison. No 210 East Marshull Street. High class work of every description._ F?"r~SALE. AT ,800. SECON D - HAND Franklin, Model D, five-passenger au? tomobile; Bosch magneto; fully cquippcd with clock, windshield und speedometer; Just overhauled; cost, with equipment, when new, over 53. 000. Apply P. O. Box 526. Richmond, Va._ SEE US WHEN IN NEED OF A SUR rcy, buggy or runabout. We carry the latest and most attractive stylos that can bo seen In the city, and at lowest price A- MEYER'S SONS, 731 E. Cary Street. ICE CREAM. 11 GALLON; ALL FLA vors. SOMMA'S. Phone Monroe 564. NOW IS TfiE TIME TO LOOK YOUR lawnmower over. Wo havo the only sharpener south of Philadelphia that will sharper it with a guarantee to cut like new. JOE BICKERSTAFF, i 1811 East Main_ AX AS K A BUTTER REFRIGERATOR for sole. This box Is In excellent condition and Is good as new. Will sell ch'.up S. J. LONDON, 1534 East Main Street FOR SALE." OAK DRESSER. IRON bed and spring:, felt mattress, two druggets, Iron cot, kitchen chairs, table, etc., almost new. Apply ?425 Hanover Avenue. DYNAMOS; BUILDING. ETC. SEE G. E. GKVERNATOR. Idle-wood Park. LUMBER, ALL KINDS. G. E. GUVER NATOR, Idlewood Park._ 40 MIRRORS. 42x00 INCHES. SEE G. E. GUVERNATOR, Idlewocd Par* ?87 50 PAYS FOR AN UNLIMITED (life) scholarship in our stenographic or commercial departments if pur? chased now. Summer rates soon expire. MASSEY BUSINESS COL? LEGE_ SHOE REPAIRING. ~"~ 76c HAI.FSOLE MEN'S SHOES, 600 ladies,; every pair sewed; best leath? er; no nails, no pegs. Royul rub l.-r heels, 25c: Tred-Atr rubber heels, 40c; leather heels rebuilt like new. 25c. DREW'S ELECTRIC SHOE . ACTOtt-t .In Eutst Main. Phone Moiiro-: ?667. _ AWNINGS! AWNINGS: AWNLNGS! 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 ii CO, l?S N. Ninth Street. Phono Madison 2576._ UPHOLSTERING AND MATTRESSES PARLOR SUITS, COUCHES AND ODD pieces reuphoistered. Mattresses renovated neatly. Sanitary methods; Reliable work. SYDNOR & HUND? LEY. 711 East Broad. Madison 3204. BIG SALE OF PARASOLS. REGULAR, $4 PARASOLS FOR 11.3S. We have them from 25c. up to 85 apiece. Repairing and recovering our specialty. New umbrellas from 5?c. up to $10 apiece. Come and see us. We will treat you right. new? MAN'S UMBRELLA FACTORY. 318 E. Broad Street. Phone Monroe 2I0'j. LAWN MOWERS. " THE BEST IS NOT TOO GOOD. THIS Is why there are about 500 satlslied j users of the genuine Pennsylvania ' mowers In Richmond. We also carrv the cheap stuff as low as $2.50. If you can't find It, go to McGRAW'S. 1440-42 E. Main Street._ CLEANING AND DYEING SILKS. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF CLEAN Ing and dyeing silks, satins, laces, furs, ponges, foulards, household draperies, blankets, etc. Nothing too dittlcult. SPITZER, MY CLEANER, 102 North Eighth Street. Phono Mad Ison 1121_ FINE UN HO _8T EKING AND MAT? TRESSES. FURNITURE REPAIRED AND Up? holstered; mattresses made ovor like new, furniture and china, packed and shipped. JACOB UMLAUF. Phone 8292._ HOUSE CLEANING. MATTING LAYING. WAXING. STAIN ing floors, window washing, New houses specialty. WILLIAM JOHN SON, Monroe 312j)._ TENTS AND AWNINGS. KEEP COOL; SLEEP IN -A TENT. WE make them any ;-ize. T-ricos reason? able. H. E. COPELAND CO. INC. Awnings. Tents and Flags. Phono j Madison 2576._ I CREATER R1CH M ON D WI LL ?E i still greater after the Boosters' Tour. -Aoom? for _\ent. j j SlCELy FURNISHED ROOMS; COOL. I clean: transient, 50c; permanent.' special rates. THE WELLINGTON. ?14 East Clay._ COOL PARLOR BED ROOM, WITH \ telephone: also other rooms. 710 E.I Franklin_ NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, V. ITH ! or without boerd. 718 E. Marshill. UNFURNISHED ROOMS. SECOND Moor. 100 East Main._ FOUR NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS: j reasonable terms. 1117 E Clay St. ' THE ANNUAL MEETING OK THE stockholders of the Richmond P.ipur Manufacturing Company will bo hela at Us oftlce. 1300 East Franklin Street, on TUESDAY, July 18. 1911, at 13 M. B. W. LIPSCOMB, _Secrotary. The Valentine Museum ELEVENTH AND CLAY STREETS, Open dally from 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. Admission, 26c, Free on Saturday-, Committee on Water Decides There Is Nothing on Which to Confer. DUPLICATION ALLEGED Electricity Committee's Com? munication Regarded With Disfavor. Request made by the Committee on Electricity for appointment of a sub? committee in regard to alleged dupli? cation and waste In cost of water pumping by maintenance of tho elec? tric plant by steam, while the water pumps were lying idle, was tabled by the Council Committee on Water last night. Chairman Mills stated that Spend the Week-End At Atlantic City The Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad announces its at? tractive week-end excursions, at $10.00 round trip, from Richmond to Atlantic City, Cape May and other New Jersey seaside resorts. Tickets on sale each Friday and Saturday until September 15, inclusive, limited to reach Rich? mond returning by midnight the fol? lowing Wednesday. For full particu? lars covering these popular outings, apply to any R.. F. & P ticket agent, or W. p. TAYLOR, Traffic Manager. Richmond. Va. awtton ?aJ^ Jtiture gap*. "^^Bv' PoTlard ^"Bagby and" N. W. Bowe & Son. Real Estate Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY ON THE WEST SIDE OF FOUR? TEENTH STREET. BETWEEN MAIN AND FRANKLIN STREETS. KNOWN AS NOS, I. fi AND S. SUITABLE FOR A WAREHOUSE OR MANUFACTUR? ING PLANT. FOR MANY YEARS OCCUPIED BY J. W. FERGUSSON & SON. At the request of the parties Inter? est 1. we will sell by auction, on tho premises, on TUESDAY*. JULT IS, 1911. at 12 o'clock noon, the above mentioned property. The improvements consist nf a well built and substantial four-story building, with elevator and steam heating plant. ! The property has a frontage of about 37 feet on Fourteenth Street, with an alley on the north and an alley on the west. This property Is located In the heart of the wholesale and manufac? turing centre of this city. TERMS: One-fourth cash; balance at .-ix, twelve and eighteen months; credit payments to bear e per cent. Interest and to be secured by deed of trust. POLLARD & BAGBY. N. W. BOWE & SON. Auctioneers. jBUal Cgtate for frale. FOR SALE. Two Dairy Farms A nice store and dairy business, in full operation and paying well; 30 acres of land, with good dwelling of seven rooms, large storeroom adjoin? ing and connected; only two miles from tfie city, on first-class road. A rare chance for a pa.ylng home and established business. ' ALSO. A splendid dairy farm; 550 acres; good buildings: about thirty-rlvo miles from Richmond, at railroad station. Can be bought low prlce and easy terms. C. L & H. L. DENOON, _821 East Main Street. WANTED To rent by a non-resident, a strictly modern Franklin Street home, between Chafer ar.d Second Streets; would pre? fer one close to the Jefferson Hotel. Term of lease from two to five years. All replies treated as confidential. DOUGLAS E. TAYLOR. _IS North Eighth Street. ?.egal Hotltts. VIRGINIA: IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF THE CITY OF RICHMOND: [Grand Fountain of the United Order of Ti ue Reformers, a corporation, which sues, etc., vs. I The Savings Bank of tho Grand Foun? tain of the United Order of Truo Reformers of Virginia. Extract of Decree of June 29, 1911. "The court doth adjudge, order and decree that this cause be referred to one of the Commissioners in Chancery cf this court, who is directed to In? quires into and report: ? ? ? ? ?'(3) All the debts and demands apalnst the said bank, and the order I of their priorities, if any. f -? ? ? 'But beforo executing the Inquiry required in paragraph No. 3 he shall publish notice of the time and place fixed upon by him for that purpose cneo. a week for four successive weeks, in some newspaper published In the city of Richmond. Va., which publi? cation shall be equivalent to personal notice on all persons interested there? in.' All persons interested in the takmu: of the account of debts and demands against the Savings Bank of the Gr.-.nd Fountain of the United Order of True ! Reformers of Virginia, directed by the I decree of which the foregoing is an extruct, are hereby notified that i have nxed cn the 10TH DAY of AUGUST, 1911, tt 10 o'clock A. m., and my office on the eighth floor of i the Travelers Building, in Ihe city of Richmond, Va? as the time and place to proceed to tako said account. Q. carlton JACKSON, Commissioner in Chancr-ry. ~jBanbrupi ^butts'. n"oYict? of "first"'"meeting' of creditors. In the matter of ) In \J. XV. LANK FORD .* f BRO, ( Ri-nkrupt. Bankruptcy. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE EAST? ERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA: I To the creditors of-J. W. LANK FORD & BRO. of rinckardsvllle, In the county of Lancaster and district aforesaid?Bankrupt: Notice Is hereby Riven that on the 13th day of July. A. D., 1911. the nald J. |W. LANKFORD & BRO.. wns duly ad? judicated bankrupt and that the lirst meeting of creditors will be held at Lancaster C. H.. Va.. on the '.'IlTrl DAY OF JULY, A. D. 1011. at 10 o'clock ! In tho forenoon, at which time the 'said creditors may attend, provo their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the. bankrupt and transact such other bus? iness as may properly como buforo said meeting. C. P. CARDWELL,v P.ofereo in Bankruptcy. I July 1*. 1911. thero was nothing over which to con? fer, tho relations of tho electric plant to tho Water Department being fixed by city ordinance, which neither com? mittee coula alter. The ordinance es? tablishing tho electric plant requires It to furnish power to pump not less than 12,000.000 gallons of water each twenty-tour hours. Chairman Mills said the Water Department had never called on tho Electric Department to furnish that much power. A letter was read from tho Commlt tco on Electricity Inclosing a copy of a report submitted by a subcommittee, consisting of Messrs. Jones, Cowardln and Soaton. Leaving the chair, Mr. Mills asserted that the Committee on Electricity hud meroly asserted Its Ignorance, as It had exceeded Is prov? ince In criticizing the management of tho Water Department. Can Save 930,000 a Yea*, j "If they are slncore in this matter." 1 said Mr. Mills, "they can save ?HO,000 f-a year to the city by consolidating tho departments. That amount could rend lly b-i saved if tho Water and Elec? tricity Departments were operated to? gether. The water plant by ordinance now has the first call on three-fourths of the current genorated. The charge this subcommittee haB made as to burning coal Is not borno out by the facts. "I am willing to co-operate with any committee for tho good of the city, but they ask for a conference on a matter beyond tho province of both committees." in reply to a question from Mr. Adams as to whether there was really anything in the matters complained of In the report, Superintendent Davis said he could see nothing In it?that steam had been used but live or six days, and as soon as he was notified he began using the water pumps, having told Mr Trafford not to burn coal to furnish pumping power; that ho could make up any deficit over what the electric j plant could supply by the old water power pumps. He presented a report to show that during June tho water power pumps had pumped about 60, OOO/'OO gallons, or about four days supply. "That's just what I thought." re? sponded Mr. Adams. "That subcommit? tee went oft half-cocked, and didn't know what they were talking about. I movo to table the whole matter. It Is a useless agitation." No Idle Men, Snys Mills. "We have no Idle men at the pump house." responded Captain Mills, who enumerated the various kinds of ma? chinery to be taken care of there, saying that not a man more than tho force at the electric plant was employ? ed, while there was three times the ma? chinery at th?? pumping station Mr. Mill3 also called attention to the emer? gency features of wuter pumping, say? ing that whether utilized or not. there j should always be In reserve for an ! emergency of duplicate pumping power ?whether tho electric plant was call I ed on to deliver It or not. It should j always stand ready to furnish the pow ! er for the full 12.000.0O0 gallons daily : guaranteed In the ordinance, thut there I might never be a shortage j "We gave up to the electric plant." j he continued, "the old pump house, I valued at ?300.000, and which could I have been sold for ?1.000,000. The I criticisms of that report are unfair and unwarranted, and due to lack of Information." Mr. Davis explained how the men at the pump house were engaged In re? pairing and cleaning old machinery when not otherwise occupied. Would Give Them Information. Mr. Boschcn thought the subcommit? tee had acted honestly with the light before It. and favored granting the conference asked for. that the Electrlc j Ity Committee "might be given all the Information It didn't have gumption enough to secure for Itself." The vote j on Mr Boschen's substitute motion to grant the conference committee was rejected. 2 to 6. as follows. Ayes?Boschen, Huber. Noes?Adams, Butler, GUI. Mitchell, Powers. Mills. The AdarriB motion to table was then adopted. 6 to 2, by the same vote. GO OUT ON STRIKE Dissatisfied With New Adjust? ment of Wages?Chauffeurs Form Union. Only three of the eleven cars owned by tho Virginia Taxicab Company were In operation yesterday, as a re? sult of the strike declared early In the morning by the chauffeurs. Two garage men and an office uttache were pressed Into servle-e when the drivers ?valkod out. Notices posted at the headquarters of the company by Manager A. J. liar, vey Thursday to tho effect that a new scale would go into effect on Friday precipitated the strike. The pay was fixed at 2."> per cent, of the earnings. The men were required to pay 12 cents per gallon for all gasolene used. The men have boon receiving ?1 per day iiid 10 per cent, ot their earnings. This imount. the strikers say, is small enough. On a 25 per cent, basis, they maintain, they cannot live. All Cam Will Hun. Further than to say that all the ears would be running to-day Manager Harvey would make no statement. He had nothing to say concerning the j justice or Injustice of the drivers' po j sition. ! Striking drivers sny they had ample grounds for walking out; that they had been imposed upon, and that II was the second cut In pay sineo A. .'. Harvey took over the management of the concern on June 1. In explanation of their strike. H. M. Cooper said yes tf.rday: "Wp could not continue to work under the new seale fixed by Manager Harvey and live, and We told him so. Wo plainly stated that unless the old scale was restored we would walk out. He refused to meet us on that ground, and we simply quit. 11 ml Two It rdnct Ion? . "When Mr. Harvey first took oha.-ge of the concern drivers were getting ?12 per week. He then rut us to ?7 a week and 10'per cent of our earn? ings. Now he lias made another cut. By Saturday afternoon each striking driver will have a car to operate. Thp cars will be donated by private owners." Chauffeurs- are now forming a union In Richmond, and at the first meeting Thursday night a temporary organi? zation was formed. The officers named are T. U. Harris, president; M. J. Mills, vice-president; S. L. Sorgent, secretary and treasurer. Sargent was n dis? patcher for the Virginia Taxlcab Com? pany until yesterday morning, w'hen he refused to take out ono of the cars at thf> request of Manager Harvey. Mondny night a meeting will bo held to complete the organization, Surf Bathing Very Delightful Any one that has ever tried surf bathing knows that It Is very delight? ful. Two fast Norfolk and Wostorn trains leave Byrd Street Station every Sunday morning at 8:10 and 9 o'clock, respectively, for Norfolk, Cape Henry, Ocean View and Virginia Beach, where you can enjoy delightful surf bathing. 1 h0 round trip faro is only $1.50. The trip Ik quick and comfortable. Try It. and you will go again. PRESBYTERIAN. FIRST PRESBYTEP.IAN CHURCH.? Presetting at 11 A. M. by Dr. F. T. McPAD i BN, No uvcnlng service. SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHLRCH Hov. RUSSELL CECIL. D. D.. pastur. Preaching at 11 a. M. No service at night. GRACE STREET PRESBYTERIAN Church.?Services at 11 o'clock a. 31. and lilS o'clock P. M. PrcachlnK by Ilev. \V. It. McBLROY, D. D. Subject 1! a. M.. "From Dogged Persecutor to Devoted Preacher"; S:U P, M., "The Boy Problem." Sabbath ? School S;30 a. m. Westminster League. 7:15 ! P, M. Midweek lecture Wednesday vli P. 1 M I CBURCH OP THE COVENANT?REV. J. I CALVIN STEWART. D. D.. pastor. Preach? ing Bt 11 a. M. and S:15 P. M. by the pas I tor. Wednesday evening service at S:li. ? Sabbath School at tit a. M. ond Men's I Bible Class meets at 10 a. M. Scats all free and a cordial invitation to all services. W ESTJI I N 3 T e R PRES!! YTEK1 AN Church.?Rev. JAMES Y. FAIR, D. D.. pas? tor. Preaching 11 A. M. and 1:1$ 1*. M Welcome. BAPTIST. FlItST BAPTIST CHURCH (BROAD.\nd Twelfth Streets).?The pastor. Rev. OEO. W. McDANlEL. D. D., will preach at both services?11 a. SI. and S:1S P. M. Graded Sunday School. Raraca and Phllnthcn Classes i a. W. Patterson, Supt.) 9:S0 A. M. a welcome to all. RECOND BAPTIST CHURCH (FRANKLIN and Adams Streets).?LOUIS bacon wah? ren. D. D . pastor. Graded Sunday School at 4:30 a. M. Organized classes for men and women. At the morning service. 11 o'clock, the pastor will continue his series on 'The Beatitudes." Mr. C. J. Tlndor will sing a? the offertory solo, "Just for the. Day" No night service. A cordial Invita? tion extended to all. Strangers especially Invited. GRACE STREET BAPTIST CHURCH (Grace and Poushce Bireots).?Preaching at 11 A. M. by Dr. CHARLES S. GARDNER, of Louisville. Ky. No service at night. Sunday School at 9:80 A. M. (Charles R. Winston, Supt. l.Prayer-moetlne Wednesday at 8:1$ P. M. All are cordially Invited to worship with us. especially strangers GROVE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH (Grovo Avenue and Harrison Street).?Rev. W. C. JAMES. Th. D.. rastor Preaching by the pastor at 11 A. M. No service at night. Sunday School ut 5:15 A. M. (James B. Wood, Supt.). Wednesday ovenlng pray or-mectlng at S:15 o'clock. EPISCOPAL. MONUMENTAL CHURCH (ERECTED 1114 on site of Theatre burned 1811, Broad Street below Twelfth).?Services at 11 A. M. and 5 P. M. Seats free. LUTHERAN, FIRST ENGLISH LUTHERAN (CORNER Monument Avenue and Lombardy Street).? Preaching 11 A. M. and 8 I*. M Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Luther League I P, H, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. REGULAR SERVICES OF FTR'ST Church of Christ. Scientist, will be held to? morrow morning in churrh edifies (corner Park Avenue and Meadow Street) at 11 o'clock. Subject. "Life." Wednesday evening testimonial ami experience meet? ing at 8:30. The reading-rooms arc lo? cated at J074 North Sixth Street, and are open every week day from 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. All are cordially invited. tEDICAL COLLEGE i OF VIRGINIA 1838 1911 MEDICINE. DENTISTRY. PHARMACY.' Ssreslj-fbtirth Sellien bsobtl Sept 11, I9IW* Elcoll.ol l.tior?tor, sad tllsltsl tseilltt?*,' MlubrUo?. ?if tog mEptsjss moderst?^ '(Wnu for OftUlog? 3 C-rWflMr Tom--* M. n. Dw?, Wd__4 V?, McGuirVs University School, OPP. MONROE PARK. RICHMOND VA. FORTY-SEVENTH SESSION begins Sep? tember IS. Thorough preparation for uni? versity, college, technical school. U. S. Navel and Military Academies, Primary depart? ment for small boys, with separate. Instruc? tors, study-hall, ai,d recitation rooms. The Principal trill be at 7 N. Belvldere St., after Sept. 5. For full Information so? catalogue at book stores, or by mall. JOHN P. M'GUIRE. Principal. lI)otdS. THE JEFFERSON Richmond Va., The most magnificent hotel la tha South. European plan. Rooms single end en suite, with snd without baths. Spacious sample rooms. Rats, ll< 60 p*r day and no ward. The Confederate Museum TWELFTH AND CLAY STREET3. OPEN 9 A. M. TO 6 P. M. vdmWmon. 2Bc. FREE r>N SATURDAYS The Cuisine and Service at the White Sulphur Springs ftreperfect. Wehaveourowngardensand dairy, wliich mean fresh vegetables and i pure milk. Our Chef Is nn artist In Southern Uookinw'.and thoconnec t Ion with TheCharobcrllil Hotel enables us tOClvo you fresh sea-food. too. Half a million dollars have just been spent Installim; modern Improvements in this famous old resort. On the main line of the C. &0. Ry? Always cool?2,000 ft. elevation. Opens Juno 15th. Closes Or'ober 15th. Booklets at City Ticket Offices. C. & O. I My., No. $08 E. Mala Street; Richmond . Transfer Co.. SO E. Main Str?e*. or address OEO. F. Adams. Mgr.. White Sulphur 1 Bprlnga W .Va. t If you prefer the Seashore.'tlie Chambcrlln I Old Point Comfort, Va., Is also under the uia? ; nwomcut ol Mr. Adams. CAPE VIEW COTT VtJK, lltickroi' Bonch, Va. Fifteen minutes' trolley ride to Chamherlln Hotel. Old Point. Va. Fish? ing, rowing. Milling, dancing .every evening, tlnest bathing beach on Chesa? peake Buy. Sea foods a specialty. I.a i ge- airy rooms. Spacious verandas. Ex.-ollcnt table board. Special rat?s to parties. For further Information, address Cuptnln .1. 1-'.. P?i?ler, Cape Vlow Cottage. BuoKTtie Reach. Va. B?JF RIDGE SPRINGS Botetourt County, Va. / .ooklet mailed on application to PHIL V. 1!ROWS'. 7 To meet the Inrftc demand for rooms nt Virginia Beach, Va., the j princess Anne Inn Corporation beg to j advfce that they have opened their reno I voted hotel containing twenty'two large, cool, airy, delightfully ventilated rooms, newly furnished. For rates and further information write GORDAN & HUME, Norfolk, Va. GLENWOOD HOTEL Slat season; Accommodates 200; S milM from Cataklll Village; healthiest part of mouuJ i tains; Sit acres; excollont table; modern Im? provements; la rye at plaxsa* In mountain*) nmusemonte. billiards, bowling, music, dano. Unit: 19 weekly upward; booklet, V, BRA.M? Icon, Catskin, n. T. Atlantic ?itp Hitaottn. clflc and Arkansas Avenue?. Specloa* grounds adjoin brach and boardwalk. Onlr medium priced hotel where gueatg mar go from houso to surf In bathing attire without uslne streets, which Is prohibited. Lite of bath houses with attendant to care for suits Is free. Running water In rooms. Fresh and sra water baths, pnbllo and private. Special rates SI.50 to ?4.00 dallrt ?8.00 to fZI.SO weekly Including rholc* tablo - So croquet Booklet mailed upon request PAUL C. ROSECRANS in ?<i.nv weeaiy including choir* supplied from own farm. White ce. Orchestra. Tennis courta and let grounds between hotel and beach. The St. Charles, ATLANTIC CITY, Jf. J. .Most Select Location Frontlaar the ifeaoh With an established reputation for Its cxcluslvctiess and high-class patronage. Thoroughly modern and completely equipped. Courteous service. Bathroom* with hot and cola, fresh and sea water attachment*, showers, etc. Orchestra. Extenslvo porches overlooking the Boardwalk and Ocean. Always open, ejoit brlvllegcs. Illustrated booklet. NEW! IN HAINES COMPANY. HOTEL IROQUOIS South Carolina Avenue and! j Beach. Capacity, too. 100 ocean-aide sunny ; rooms. Private baths, running water la) I roomi. Elevator. Music. White service^ ' Special rate*. $U up weekly: ?2.60 up dally., ! Booklet._ W. F. SHAW. j HOTEL RALEIGH ' I St. Charle* Place and the Beach, where the' 1accommodations and location aro unexcelled. Capacity 400. Large rooms, ocean view, ole-. vator, private baths; running water In room*, etc Superiority In culdna. Mod erate ratrs. Booklet. H. J. DYNES. I flTUNTIGClTVOFFlCIAtGUIpfe: M paces. MlllaitnUloas. All attraction* and tbo lead, lux hotels describe.!, with rates, cltr maps.slo. aejajej ?tamp formsllln* frrecopj. A. C. rltEH IVfOBi HATIO? lll:itK*l'. I? ox ?UO, Atlantic til ty, Only Of?clul Guide. Beware of Imitations < Phllipis House and Annex Mass. Ave. and Beach, Atlantic City, K. J< Bltovator to street level. Open all year. F. P. PHILLIPS? Along the Ocean and Boardwalk. HOTEL RUDOLF Capacity 1,000, Open always. Offering every appointment, comfort and luxury. Sea -water In all baths; no extra charge for use of bath. All rooms overlook the sea Or, cheatra of soloists, frequent social event*. Famous grill and cafa. Illustrated booklet mailed. JOF.L HIT.I.MAN, Pres. A. a RL'KETSEB. Mgr. hotel Dennis. with Its new fireproof addition no> offers ISO guest rooms, each with prlvatf bath or running water. Combining even modern appointment and comfort, ant' la ono of the beachfront hotels still maintain? ing; an unobatructed ocean view. Alway* open. WALTER J. BUZBY. 2CENTS POSTAGE SECURES full INFORMATION or ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. Au. Ho mi, AttuUatK-rc Stsiiti; Btxous, B.thino, Etc. A Hu>oto?air If LUtTUTio 60 r?oe 1 'OFFiCIAL"Ouioi wiTMOMiv eoe wct City ??p Stur FREE st i?io?u.iio- Buu?u7N.V.Av BEAUTrFCL BERKSHIRE BILLS. THE COLLINS INN GREAT HARRINGTON, MASS. Open all the year. 111-120 weekly. GEORGE A. HEELER. Grand Atlantic Hotel VIRGINIA AVE.. NEAR BEACH and Steel Pier. Open surroundings. Capac lty 600. Hot and cold sea wator baths. Large rooms, southern exposure. Elevator to street level; fine porches, etc. Special. $12.60 up weekly; $2.50 up dally. Booklet. Coaches meet trains. COOPER & LEEDS. ISLESWORTH AND ANNEX WITH CAPACITY OF SOO. On the ocean front, extending from Virginia to Maryland Ave. Most central location} Fresh and sea water In all baths; large, airy rooms, newly furnished, wltb running water. Elevator, etc. Full .orchestra. Amer? ican or European plan. Special weekly rate*. Always open. Auto meet* train*. Booklet, FRANK M. PHOEBUS. Mgr. WM. HYMAN. Propr. FREE Guide of ATLANTIC CITY Handsomely Illustrated Official BeM Street ana Amusement tlulSe fifiPJU with man*, tide and R. B. timetable*, etc. Sdl tlou limited. Write today. Incloia stamj). PUB LIC SEKVffcg ASSOClATION.Atlsnrk! Otty.H J, Best Located Moderot? Price Family Hotel, THE NETHER LAND New York Ave., 60 Yards from Boardwalk. Overlooking lawn and ocean. Centra of all attractions. Capacity 100. Elevator. Private baths. Newly furnished throughout Bath? ing from House, free use of shower bath. Music In dining-room. Rates. $9. 110, 112.60, }l?, S17.?0 up weekly; 12 up dslly. Booklet AUGUST RUHWADEL. Prop. HOTEL SHOREHAM Ocean end Virginia ave. A modern hotel with every convenience; elevator, private baths, etc. Open lawns allow plenty of light and air. Ideally located. Service and table the best Rates 112.60 up weekly. Booklet. W. B. COTTEN. - CONTINENTAL? Tennessee ave., near Beach; always open. Private biiths, elevator: excel? lent table: white service; ?2 to ft dally; {S to 117.60 wkly. Sat. to Mon., J3 Booklets. MARGARET WALSH duncan. j HOTEL WESTMONT i Most attructtve hotel, close to beach, new 'casino and Sea Water Natatorlum. with lawn*, rapacity 300. ????{?'^ ??'>v?" baths etc. i e?.i water nnd tonic batha special. ih!-? up weekly. Booklet si ecu. ^ i{ SOMBW3 Manager. RISLEY'S HOTEL European. 1515 Boardwalk, near New York ?venu?. Atlantic City. N. J. Rooms w.th uti it bath. ?I day up. Rooms with private baths, 13 day up. Fireproof. Open all year._ THE ?G?NTZ " 135 South Tennessee Avenue. C. WILLING HARE. Rates. $10.00 ^*l?.<?? Week,y ~ HOTEL" S?THERN VIRGINIA AVE. AND BEACH, too feet from BoardwAlk. ?th taasoo. Moderate rate*. uomellUo and moUern jr. every particular. _G.' U' CAKff. NATURAL BRIDGE H0T?? j FOR REST AND RECREATION. Virginia's leading oll-the-year Moun I tain Rc.-ort. Fine hotel. Write for botA> let and rates. Address W. G. 11AMU> I TON, Manager.