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Greater Richmond'* Greater Kevrapaper GREATEST WANT AND KRAL ES- ', T?TE MEDIUM IN VIRGINIA, AND ONE OK TUE REST IN AMERICA. Want Ad Rates lo Effect Jun* 11. DIL Dally, one cent per word when paid in advaacc. No Ad. tnkcu for let)* than ten cent*. One and one-bulf cents a word nil claaalflcuttvna exi t-1.1 Situation Wanted (or Sunday. Situation Wunted, oue cent at wurtl, No Ad. Suuduy taken for leu* thnri tlftecn cent*. No. Ada. taken for leas dum m. nij flve centa ubcu phoned In or charged ? t the counter. Rhone ordern not guaranteed. CluaMlllcutlon not euuruutced after Ol.'!? I'. M. I or Im Kin en-, coatructa, aend for tlie Wuui Ad. Jlttui Dhuue Minima 1. luohi aim jtvuiui. Xo^K A d?L'D^lCI.'ilN WATCH ON* Park Street, Purk Avonue, Allen Avunuc or Broad, between Allen and Lomlburdy, with K. C. charm at? tached. Case No. 81392; works No. 2677800. Reward It returned HO!* West Broad. XrOST, NOAH COLONIAL. THEATRE, ulbout 6-17 In notes. Reward It re? turned to RODERT MucDUNALD. Colonial Theatre. lI?ST. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, between Seventh and UrouU und thu 6 and 10 Cent Store, ur on the street car, a cluster w,nh dl.imond centre, 66 pearls. Reward it returned all North Twenty-sixth street. lost, GOLD LINK BRACELET.' WITH six diamonds and dark biue set. Llb eiul reward 11 returned to 606 East Grace Street. _ J?jST, WEDNE8 DA V. 8EPTEMB E11 ?Oth, small hunch keys on chain. Finder please return to BARTON 11 ? GRUND Y. fc.J Mutual Building. |10 REWARD FOl:HNDING AND RE turnlng to R, R- Y. M. C. A. luulea' <louble-case gold watch, with A. E. 1'. Initials._ Jt/cip ?^^.tuiii.Lu. juuit. ^jiT^klii^Gvscr m iTN^^fo" LEARN the automobile business; positions secured competent graduates. RICH? MOND AUTO dCHOoL, !>lo W. Bruad Street_ (H|iy WANTED, 8 NORTH TWELFTH Street-_ iFRlGHT, WILLING BOY WANTED TO learn printing business. COOK PRINTING CO., 27 South Thirteenth Street_ HAVING DECIDED TO MAKE Dis? eases ot children a specialty, I want a competent man to tske my practice here. Z L WEAVER. m. D., Mltldletown, Va._ WANTED. YOUNG MAN WHO THOR oughly understands stenography and Is rapid typewriter. Good position, wholesale house. A 478. care, Times Dlspatoh. W A N T E D. ""EXPERIENCED "SODA clerk at once. TARRANT DRUG CO., 1 West Broad._ WANTED.' FOREMAN CARPENTER to take charge of 176,000 fireproof residence, being built at Durham, N. C; 10 months' work for right man. None but experienced man in this line win be considered. Apply n>x 24.7, Durham, N. C. Slate experience and pay._ WANTED." YOUNG MAN* S T E N O G - l tpher with good education und ablu to tufcc, rapid dictation. Some -knowledge ot bookkeeping essential. Can be Seen at Richmond Hotel Sat? urday. Septembei 23d. from one to two "p. m.. by showing this adver? tisement to clerk, or address letter K 11. care Richmond Hotel, Rich? mond, Va._ "w A NT ED. A SOBER" WHITE MAN. TO work on (arm and attend to stock. Address Box 67. Route -'. Glen Allen, Va._ "WANTED. WHITE ROY TO LEARN barbers' trade at once. 601 West Uroad. _ S AT E S m A N OR COLLECTOR?a first-class man. accustomed to mar? keting new product.-, wants to rep H sent house of good standing in Richmond and district. Can furnish own horse and buggy If necessary. Every' reference. Address D 591, care Times-Dispatch._ WANTED. FOR U. &. ARM*. ABLE-; bodied, unmarried men. between ages of eighteen and thirty-live; citizens ol United Stales: of good character und temperate habits, who can speak, read and write the English language. For Information upply to Recruiting Officer, 820 E. Broad St. Richmond, or 151 N. Sycamore St.. Pe tersburg. Va. WANTED. MEN TO TA !?"_*? THIRTY I ,l?y?' radical course in our machine shops, and learn automobile business and accept good positions. CHAR- j LOTTE AUTO SCHOOL, Charlutte. I N. C._ WANTED. MEN. WRITE SOUTHERN AUTOMOBILE COLLEGE, Oak Ridge. N. C. No equal south; no superior North. Thoroughly honest und re? liable Practical courses. The auto? mobile mastered. Wanted, man* to learn barber trade; best paying work within reach of poor men; wonderful de? mand for barbers; free booklet. RICHMOND BARBER COLLEGES, Richmond. Va._ WANTED. TEN* pa PERHANG eh.-? AT once. Apply at BOOTH BROS.. 218 North Third Street. Waited, first-class cleaner and presser on men's and women's garments; must be strictly sober and a hustler: give references In llrst letter; 'would prefer man who un? derstands making slight alterations. Address E. & W. TAILORING CO., White Sulphur. W. Va._ WANTED, R"EG IRTERED ASSISTANT druggist; man of good habits. Ad? dress K 170. care Tlines-Dlspatch. -feuitaitons ?e?aiitf?. ?sair TPTRS-F^LASS CLERK, FIVE years' experience, well educated and cap? able of handling set of books, desires a position offering better (future than my present position. a ?70, | care Times-Dispatch. REGISTERED ASSISTANT PHARMA cist open for relief work while at? tending college. Can give good hours. Capability confirmed. D 5S6, care Times-Dispatch. "WANTED, BY YOUNG MAN (23) ' >!?" good character and habits, position with reliable concern, with chances for promotion. Well educated; 'best references. K 176, care Tlmes-Dis-j patch._ YOUNG MAN WITH CLERICAL* I executive and mechanical ubllity and] experience wishes to connect wJth a concern In a position which may have a good present and a better future for tho right person. Address a 523, oare Times-Dispatch. j x-?flNir"~*vLaN"l>^ pharmaceutical apprentice; salary no consideration. Address D 601, care Times-Dispatch,_ &.tii8tion? tWanre?. iFemale *w ANTEb7~P?e fT i on ~ "a S~ '' VisItIn g governess for small children by graduate of Miss Morris's School. Communicate with MISS PHYLLIS i* jones, 111 North Morris Street. Phone Madison 185c-j. A LADY OF EXP?RIENCE DESIRES a position as companion or to leach English, Latin and n.uslc to small children. MISS B., care Postmaster, Sharps, Va. YOUNG LADY WANTS POSITION AS typewriter, cashier or timekeeper. Phono Madison S8S-L._ lMlp,'iHaU ?nfr J'Tmale. V anted, young* man' or"' lady .who can operate multlgraph ma? chine and do some stenographic work. Address d. C. McCann, 703 Mutual Building, City. WA^'jT&Dr T\Vb EXPERIENCED salesladies. Apply to CHAS. HA ASK & SONS. 119 West Broad Struct. wante"d7"a cook" WITH refer onces. Apply 204 East Franklin Streot. _ w? NT~ED~ r K lT? HLE r;i rl for general housework. Must come well recommended. Apply to 113 West Broad Street. WANT El K EXPERIENCED- WOMAN to cook and wash for small family. Apply Thursday, ufter 9 A. M.. 102 East Grace Street. BE A TkTinITd~N?RSE; STUDY~~?T home); earn IfH weekly; thousands' wanted; free Information. ROCHES-: TER NURSES' INSTITUTE. 1280 Rochester. N. Y. WANTED. GlTffS to"MAKb'pAper Boxes. Apply pohmq BROS. Twenty-fifth und Franklin Streut?. Situation*, ?coteg?ioiial. "fi'AN'TEf), POSITION""AS" TEACHER In private family; experienced, with good references. Address MISS _ANNIE HOFFMAN, Rorhelle, Va. LADY PREFERS; TEACHING IN preparatory department of male or female college, but will take public or private school. Box 103, Tappa hannock, Va._ ! WANTED. POSITION IN PUBLIC OR private school?English. Latin, math? ematics, physics, chemistry, special? ties. English und history. Address MISS DASHIELL, Arlington Heights, Joasup, NM WANTED. BY SUCCESSFUL TEACH~ er. position In family. English, math matlcs, Latin, French, music. MISS V. WINOFIELD, Warren, Albemarle county, Va. ? *wlicirora aria ssaltamf-n. WANTED'. 'SALESMAN.' ' EARN '$250! Per month. Sell dealers highly ad? vertised article. No samples to carry. ELATE CO., 108 Kost 125th Street, New York City. W ANTED. s6l.ICITOitS.~ETfHER SEXi for fast selling article; good com? mission. Apply 10 to 12 A. M. SOUTHERN NOVELTY CO. 30 North Eighth Street._ flricnt? Jf&mWi. AGENTS 'WANTE6 IN BATH.'aLLE ghany. Highland. Augusta and Rock bridge counties to handle a good proposition. Address OXYPATH?1! CO., 355 Covlngton, Va. THE"T'uuluc to" know that jahnk'E bros, Jewelers, tsl2 East Mein Street, buy, sell, exchunge and REMOUNT DIAMONDS in THE LATEST STYLES Old Kold and bll vcr always taken tp ?vciiaans-_ lUusuuas, ?0pportumtua. j WANTpTd.TO INTEREST SOME ONE In my patent. In order to get it j Ilnan-'od for foreign patents. For i particulars, address A. C. R., care Model Barker Shop, 911 East Main Street. ; WANTED. ? GOOD, RELIABLE butcher or meat cutter with 200 dol? lars capital to Invest In an up-to date grocery store. Guaranteed In? come 2o dollars week or more. 3t 5:;5, care Times-Dispatch. WANTED] DRUGGIST PARTNER, witn fifteen hundred dollars. DR. N ELSON, Stojtts. N. c. THE i JON S BR VAT IVE INVESTOR, Keeking n true Investment, woul<] do well to call by and witness demon? stration of the electric device on ex? hibit at No. 2s North Seventh Street, oity. This Is a 7 per cent, guaran? teed security. wHh the highest In? dorsements, with every potential of paying large at?U continuous divi? dends. Agents wanted. H. F. SMITH'.- ELECTRIC LOCK STRIKE (INC ), No. 2S North Seventh Street. Phone Monroe 733. WILL, ?5ELL CHEAP. AND DELIVER on first floor of building' free, on< large slightly used tire-proof aafe. Address J. B. F. Box 123. city. DON'T PAY m^NTT"FAY, US. WE will buy you a lot and build on It. or buy you a home ready built. You only pay $7.50 monthly on each $1.000. plus 5 per cent, simple loter est, This pays for your home In 10 1-2 years. Can pay sooner If you wish, thereby stopping further In? terest Write or call on G. S. RICH? ARDSON. 408 American Bank Build? ing. Richmond. Va. Open until 9 P M. Saturdays. IF YOU ARE-A SALESMAN, HAVE A few thousand dollars to Invest with services on sood salary, address MANUFACTURER, P. O. Box 123. City._ _ A SUCCESSFUL MERCANTILE Busi? ness In a good Virginia town. Capital required $15.000, Address K 177, care Tlmes-Dlspatch. WILL SELL HALF INTEREST IN Es? tablished real estate and insurance business to good '.Mislness man hav? ing ability to take care of otflce work. Will give contract to buy In? terest back at end of year if pur? chaser not satisfied, and give pur? chase price, with Interest. Good op? portunity for man with capital look? ing for opening. Man must be ablo to show pood references as to char? acter and ability. Can be seen at Richmond Hotel Saturday, Septem? ber 23d, from nine to ten A. M.. by ' showing this advertisement to cleik, or address letter K 14, care Rich? mond Hotel, Richmond, Va._ WHY-"PAY RENT OR KEEP A VA cant lot? We will buy you a lot anywhere, and build on your own plan, or you can buUd yourself on your own lot. and we will furnish the money at 5 per cent. Interest. No delays or commissions. SMITH, 28 North Eighth._ ?r?ii?-vr-"f>pi nnn tlttf- S?tork cmc UIt/ifS F"oir'" p??ltRY.?pre vents disease, cures roup. cholera and diarrhea. For sale by Chas. s.! Stacy Co..- Powers-Taylor Drug Co.. W. J. Todd & Sons, Scott's Drug Store. l. M. Ellis, Broad Street Feed Co.. Waller Taylor & Son. J. M. Han I cock, .1. M. Anderson. n. r. Savage .fc Co., Kahl & Trevllllan, Fred H. Garber, s. G. Fairbanks & Co., PL p. 1 Taylor. Jr., Diggs & Beadles._ ! PRO li FTC FEMALES, POTENTIAL males; pure breds und crosses; adults, shoats and pigs. ARCADIA. Her? mitage Road. _ ti lOR??G11 RR ei > LLe W EELYn SJ1T ter pups: females, five, males, ten dollars, if taken six weeks old. Fe? males, tan, males, twenty' dollars, eight months old. Purobredfc Rose Comb R. 1. Red cockerels one dollar. a. B. RURRUS. Frirdwlck. Va. for Sale." lot pointer pups, 2 months' old. bred from thoroughbred.] high-class hunting dogs. Males, $10;] females. $5; delivered anywhere In I Richmond. Address t. J. JONES. 1 Norllna. n. c. ; CTC u L u M FOR POULTRY.-?PRE - vents disease, cures roup, cholera and diarrhea. Very best tonic. You have chickens. You want Oculum, CHAS. S. STACY co.. Agents._ ~ Coal anli il&loob. I KINDLING WOOD. 'EXCELLENT FOR ' light cooking. $1.50 ht-lf-cord. Phone Madison 177. SAMUEL H. OOTTRELL I ft SONS. _ I LONG HAS BEEN IN THE BUSINESS over 13 years; lfs his specialty, and you can save by ordering oak, pine, hickory or slab at summer prices until September 15th. Phono 1069 rl070. jj ^atTtoliroljlle?loT feale -SEVI5rXl USED F'c^b~CA~fis7~3~'AND 5 passenger, which we huva taken In exchange for latest models. These cars now being thoroughly over? hauled and will point If desired. Will Instruct thoroughly regarding oper atlonr or will send Instructor home with out-of-town purchasers. FORD AUTO CO., 1629 West Broad. DAILY PUZZLES What kind of ring? ?aNSWUH T*' YKSTK'inA.'r'S itki.b. Herring;. Jfor eS>aU. ^^(L^X^il^VROK^STKEL AND pipe of ovary description cut to order. CLAKb'NCE COSBY. 1523 Kast Uary _Street. Richmond. Va._ KOR BADE. VIRGINIA GRAY WINTER oats of our own growing. LEWIS GINTER LAND AND IMPROVE M K.N'T CO.. Richmond. Va._ SAWMILL OUTFIT C OMPLETE; first-class condition. I. BLU FORD & CO.. 153S East Cary; _ STEAM HEATING PLANT, C?NSIBT Ing of boiler and eleven radiators; practically new. I. BLUFORD & CO., 153S-1": East Cary Street. BRIDGE ENGINEERING COURSE with International Correspondence Schools for sale; a bargain. TECH. SES. CO.. 615 American National Bank Building._ WILlT*SELL CHEAP, AND DELIVER on first floor of building free, one large, slightly used Arc-proof safe. Address J. B. F.. Box 12S. City. ONE RUBBER-TIRED, FLTLL~LEATH er top buggy; only used a few times. Will sell cheap. Would make good buggy for collecting In. See It. ONE SECOND-HAND ROAD CART. 112. I OVERSTOCKED IN SURREYS. AND will sell at reduced prices for next thirty days. See us for surreys. Wo have them from ?85 up. BRISTOW WOF.SHAM CO.. 1U5 1- at Main. FOR SALe7~X lTrGE STOCK OF business wagons, both top and open, for every one. All we ask Is a call. Lowest prices. A. MEYER'S & SON._ HEAVY FOUR-SIDED PLANER (BER lack), slave saw and jointer; double surfaces; lath mills, wood-turning, laths, boilers, engines. shafting, hangers, rr.eltlnr and pulleys. Condi-1 lion guaranteed. I. BLU FORD _ CO., 153?-42 East Oiry Ctreet FOR SALE. TOP BUGGY, 640; R?JT about. $35; one surrey, $75: one farm wagon, $25: three second-hand1 coal carts. THOS. H. DUKE & CO., I S04 Brook Avenue. WILL SELL THE ^tTrNITURE OF 12 ' rooms, fully furnished, bought new' two and a half years ago, for tlvc hun- ; dred dollars cash. This Is a room Ing house full of good paying room- , ers. Address K 140. care Tlmes Dispatch. FOR SALE, BILLIARD TABLE; Ex? cellent condition: best French make. Cheap. Phone 2C41- ?_ LADIES. IF YOU ARE SO FORTU-! NATE AS TO BE ACQUAINTED WITH A'fT OF OUR PATRONS, YOU HAVE A LR ED Y HEARD ABOUT (>l'R SUITS. AS THEY ARE MADE OF THE BEST WOOLENS AND CON? STRUCTED BY EXPERTS. THEY CANNOT FAIL TO WIN THE AD MI RATIO. OF ALL LADI Ei}. CLOSE ATTENTION PAID TO INDIVIDUAL: STYLES. AND ALL THIS AT VERY ] REASONABLE PRICES. WINTERS, & DOLEZAL, 209 1-2 NORTH SIXTH. ABOVE "WOMAN'S SHOP." H. LEWIS, LADIES' TAILOR, 303 W. Grace Street, formerly of 202 North First Street. Phone Monroe 2565. notice ?l, goldberg. late with kaufmann co. i beg to an* noun that i have opened my ladies' tailoring establish? ment at 202 north first; street, between broad and grace streets, with a full line of imported and domes? tic goods and latest styles. will also offer to all the ladies of richmond and vi? cinity a reduction?$45 and $50 suits for $35 for the next two weeks. inspection in? vited. phone monroe 3431. WANTED. DRESSMAKING; JUST opened; designing or cutting by pat? tern. 3Tft43. ELIZABETH WALLACE. 517 North Sixth Street._ HUMAN HAI" BOUGHT AND SOLD at HUGHF.S'S. 20i) *^orth ^hlrd ^Boaromg. ?RS gHXfiLBS 'It!'' BOWER'S? 115 East Frank Street, handsomely ap? pointed rooms, with board; table board a specialty. SMALL BOARDING HOUSE; LARGE double rooms. 1003 West Grace Street. _ FRONT AND BACK CONNECTING rooms; hot water heated; good board; four gentlemen proferred. 410 West Grace._ WANTeIdT"COUPLE OF GENTLEMEN or married couplo for bright rooms, with board; home comforts; table board. 1C0, corner Adams and Main. WANTED. BOARDE~r1T"fOR FURNISH nlshed rooms; also talble boarders; excellent fare. 209 East Grace._ WANTED, BOARDERS AT 315 EAST Franklin: also table boarders. MISS PALMORE._ BRIGHT, AIRY FRONT ROOMS, WITH hoard. MRS. ANDERSON. 15 South _Fifth._ WHEN YOU COME TO RICHMOND stop where you can get a nice, clean, comfortable bed for 50 cents; Ice -va tor. bath nc(j Dhone free. 1002 Eus' Clav._ BOARDERS FOR BEAUTIFUL ROOMS: excellent mculs; vapor heat 10.1, East Grace._ 3Rooms for Bent. W'EL-^U'R'N'i^E- R??MS~~'^OR gentlemen or married couple; bath and telephone. At 118 East Frapk lln._ TWO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS for gentlemen: electric lights, bath.! 122 South_Fifth. TH RE b UNFUrS'?JSHED ROOMS, third floor, Floyd Avenue, near Har? rison. D 590, care Times-Dispatch. NICELY FURNi?l 1ED-ROOM. 614 1-2 North Sixth Streets _ VERY ATTRACTIVE AND COM FORT ably furnished rooms, adjoining bath. Apply 916 Turpln Stroet. FOR r RENTi FURNISHED ROOM! MOD ern convenlr.ncos. THE HANOVER. Madison 6318-J._ _ THE ROANOKE, 110 NORTH EIGHTH Street, handsomely and newly fur? nished rooms throughout; single, en I suite; transients, permanent. iReal estate tor dale, V?^iC^A?iT'o'ti EfeASiC colonlXli house, brick; all modern Improve*| ments; 22 rooms; situate^ on suit wuUr; bathing, bunting und ttahlng. Adjacent to old Point and largo hotels; handsome grounds; line alte lor sanatorium or bourdlng house. Can be bought on easy terms. Ad? dress Apt. 2j, 314 15. Capitol Street, Washington, D. c. TRUCK FARM FOR ;~~n:---Tj~5^ACRE farm, with good seven-room dwell? ing; three miles from Petersburg, for salw; t?rm? easy; owner moved to Blaikstonc; good for dairying, trucking and chicken raising. Ad? dress T. J. HOLDEN, lil.ickatone. _ Va._ "$'-'..">'>.?" WILl"bUY A 1512 A I.' 1" 1FU"l S room brick residence in the 2"'"> block on East Grace .Street. Rich? mond, Va. Lot 25x130. This l.s a bargain. Change in business reason for selling. Address li .",2?, euro Times-Dispatch. EXCHANGE GOOD RENTING W EST - orn city property for Southern farm. Address Box 301, Bouthport, N. C. OLD*" HOMESTEAD IN VI UCi 1NIA ; large house; 5-7 acres; beautifully situated one mile from Southern Railway, healthy location; good out? buildings; schools, churches, free, delivery. Will exchange for resi? dence free and clear. Address K 173. cure Times-Dsspatch. FOR SALE, T WO" MA fN STR E11T stores; leased for $1.200 !,et year. Apply at 015 Brooke Avenue. FOR SALE, DIRECT FROM OWNER, corner store and residence. South Harrison Street, at a bargain. B 529. care Times-Dispatch. WHY PAY RENT OR KEEP A ,VA cant lot? We will buy you a lot anywhere, and build on your own plan, or you can build yourself on your own lot, and we will furnish the money at 5 per rout, interest. No delays or commissions. SMITH. 2S North Eighth._ JLieal estate Wuixtto. WA^TEfDs ""to buy west" "end homo direct from owner; Grace or Floyd Avenue preferred; detached. ?' or 10 rooms. Unless you have what ad calls for -please don't answer. State lowest tlgures. Ready cash. Address d ,)92, care Tlmt e-Dispaich. _Sli?ceilanwu?u_ shoe^ItE^ AIRING. "~" 75c HALFSOLE MEN'S SHOES. 60c ladles,: every pair sewed: best leath? er; no nails, no pegs. Royal rub btr heels, 25c; Tred-Alr rubber heels. 40c; leather heels rebuilt like new. 25c. DREW'S ELECTRIC SHOE FACTORY. 716 East Main. Puono Monroe S667. UPHOLSTERING AND MATTRESSES PARLOR SUITS, COUCHES AND ODD 1 . pieces reuphutstered. Mattresses renovated neatly. Sanitary methods. Reliable work. SYDNOR (z HUND LEY, 711 East Broad. Madison 32U4, TENTS AND AWNINGS. KEEP COOL: SLEEP IN A TENT. WE make them any size, prices reason? able. H. E. COPELAND CO. INC., Awnings. Tents and Flics- l-'hione Madison 2579._ STAINING AND WAXING FLOORS. OLD STAINS REMOVED. RESTA1NED anv color; windows washed. WIL? LIAM JOHNSON. Monroe 3120._ RELIABLE HAT "REPAIRING" 7. SILK, SOFT AND STIFF HATS cleaned, blocked and rttrimmcd. AMERICAN HAT CO.. Fifth and Mar? shall. I RELIABLE TRANSFER. RELIABLE TRANSFER, MILLNER'S, { 3H2 North Ninth Street, hauls trunks for 25c. Claim checks Issued at the house for your baggage. Two men I on our wagon. We make a specialty of moving furniture and pianos. ; Phone Madison 1415, residents phone Monroe 2400. i WATCH KKTAlRlNLf. ! YOUR WATCH REPAIRED OR cleaned by WM. TOBIEN. JR., Is a guarantee that It Is dono properly, Twenty years' experience. Cleaning, II; main springs. ?1. 40? E%?? M'ukI Street. 4.H work guaranteed. bakTsryT CREAM PUFFS. 25c. DOZEN: RAISIN cake 15c. pound: 3-pound jelly roll. 25c; six loaves bread for 25c. __________ 423 1-2 North Sixth. _JRcal estate for -~\ent, no. - west' clay^stueet/'nine nice, large rooms; modern conven? iences. Special Inducement to good tenant. Apply ruehrmund & BOWLES, 14_N_th Eighth Street., WHY PAY RENT OR KEEP A VA~ cant lot? We will buy you a lot anywhere, and build on your own plan, or you can build yourself oh your own lot, and we will furnish th* money at 5 per cent. Interest. No delays or commissions. SMITH, 28 North Eighth. OFICE SPACE IN ONE of THE MOS~T ; desirable locations on ground floor. A 4s0, care Times-Dispatch. HOTEL FOR RENT?ON OCTOBE~R 1st the hotel at Arvonla will be | for rent. This house is furnished from top to bottom; also has acety? lene gas. hot and cold water In bath room. Rent moderate to the right person. Apply to ARVONIA 1M PROVEMENT CO., Arvonla. Va. Tanten. W~ff?~?XY* RENT "OR^KEEP A VA cant lot? We will buy you a lot anywhere, and build on your own plan, or you can build yourself on your own lot, and we will furnish tho money at 5 per cent, interest. No delays or commissions. SMITH, 2S North EI gh th. WANTED, FROM PRIVATE PARTY, 1 $2,500 on three houses for 3 or 4 years; first mortgage- A 476, care Times-Dispatch. SECOND-HAN D MACHINERY 5? of every doscrlptlrn bought at full value. CLARENCE COSBY. 1523 E Cary St. Phons 'ladisoo 1521. WANTED. TO BUY >or. i.ASH. ?OIISS bold _oodo In any q.<a.itii7 rhoi.s M?di??r tasf. ] ^^issolution^oticts. THIS DAY ?3lB PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING be tween PHILLIPS & ALLMAN Is dis? solved Iby mutual consent. All the outstanding obligations will be as? sumed by Phillips, and debts duo said llrm will be collected oy the sai.l Phillips. PHILLIPS & ALLMAN. ifccaleb proposals. "? u. s' enginfTer o'FFi'ce. 92b seV enteenth Street, n. W., Washington, D. C, August 23, 1911. Sealed proposals for dredging In James River, Virginia, will be received at this office until 12 j M.. SEPTEMBER 22, 1911, and then , publioly opened. Information on ap j plication at U. s. Engineer Ofllco, 28 North Ninth Street, Richmond. Va. W. c- LAXOFITT. Ueut.-Col. Engrs. dummer 38oarbin_ WAN fE D> ~B 6A ItD E fts""'lN^tF.lMNED family; library, post-ofllee, churches and station near; references necos sary. MRS. SHACKLEFOKD. SR., Clsmont, Va., i?oorns; cManteb. WA*StE dT 1M M E DI AT ei Y. fur5msh* ed rooms, central location, (by threo young men of good rcforoncos. Prl vato hath desired. u 631. care TImos-Dlspalch._ iilBoarb ?Ulantcb. REFINED' LADY "DESIRES" ROOM and board In good" location; refer? ence required. Address B 5X0, care Tlmcs-Dlspatch. fluuton Aale?. 33ap. Real Estate* Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S AUCTION BALE OF SMALXi KRAME DWBLLDIO, NO. 303 WEST DL'VAL STREET. In execution of a decree of the Chan? cery Cotirt of the city of Richmond, entered in the suit of Charles H. Gran tun vs. Arthur Tnompson et als., 1 win sell by auction, on the premises, on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 1311, at 5:30 o'ciock P. M.. the shove mentioned property. The lot has a frontage of 14 3-4 feet. Property In this location rents wnll. and If you are looking for a small In? vestment, here you are. TERMS: One-third cash, and the residue In threo equal monthly Instal? ments, payable at three, six and nine months after date of sale, deferred payments, to bo evidenced by notes, with interest added: or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. The title to be retained until all of the pur. chase money Is paid. ROHKRT H. TALLEY, Special Commissioner. i certify that the bond required by the above decree of the special com? missioner has been duly given. Given under my hand this 28th day of July, 1911. . Teste: CHAS. O. saville. ' Cler'-t High Constable's Sale I I will sell bv public auction, on : THURSDAY, THE 21ST DA V OP SEP? TEMBER. 1911. 3 O'CIjOCK P. M., ! at my storehouse. No. 130? East Frank i lln. the following property. I" satisfy ! distress warrants and executions in my hands: Lot of fine Furniture, fine i large Coffee Urn, excellent Restaurant Steaming Table. 8-foot Nickel Show ! case Candles, Household Goods, etc. TERMS: Cash. W. H. WYATT. JR.; IL C, C. R. ?Real _ statt torJReiu. "for" rent. 1118 West Avenue Nicely furnished. 9 Rooms, $50 Month Seo us quick if you want it- Pos? session October 1. GOLSAN _ NASH. Tenth and Main. Green & Redd's Fall Rent List Hermitage Boad, 10 rooms. .. .J500 517 Third Avenue. 10 rooms. 420 1201 North 20th St., 1 rooms. 330 1201 North 21st St.. 10 rooms. 3t'.0 107 W. Clay St., 8 rooms. 860 ; 616 Third Avenue, 10 rooms. 300 11603 West Main St.. S rooms...... 300 I 1611 W. Main St., 7 rooms. 800 Railroad Ave.. Ashland, 8 rooms.. 300 I 3333 Park Avenue, 9 rooms. 800 ! Delaware Ave., near Milton, 7 rm*., 300 ! C20 N, 27th St., 7 room.'. 240 I 3207 W. Carv Street, X rooms. 216 2101 E. Franklin St.. 7 rooms.180 : lSlf. W. Grace St, 2d flit. 8 mil, 000 i 508 E. Franklin St., 1st flat. 6 rms? 000 (Heat free.) 401 E. Franklin St.. 3d flat, 8 rms. 510 501 W. Grace St., 1st and 2d flats, S rooms . 420 Bellevue Apartment, No. 5. 7 rms., 360 Bellevue Apartment. No. 2, 7 rms.. 360 312 S. Third St., 2d flat. 5 rms_ 3K0 524 W. Grace St.. 3d flnt, 5 rms.. 330 in2n W. Main St.. 1st flat. 4 rm.*... 270 OOS S. Pine St., 2d flat. 7 rms.... 240 31* S. Third St., 3d flat, 3 rms_ 240 209 N. 2!?th St., 1st flat, fi rms.... 1F0 2f'9 N 2Pth St.. 2d flat. 6 rms.... 150 2014 Grove.'3d flat. 3 rms. & bath. 240 30 NORTH NINTH STREET. ?Real Cgtatctoc i-sale. FOR SALE? Brand-New Dwellings On Stuart Avenue Nine rooms, hot water heated, and all modern Improvements Price re? duced to make quick sale. GREEN & REDD. Phone Monroe 2100. . Masonic notice.?a special YY communication of Joppa Lodge, /V\ No. 40, A., F. _ A. M., will be held at tho :*ason!c Temple thurs? day. 21st instant, at G:30 o'clock p. m. Members of sister* lodges and transient brethren are fraternally Invited to ba present. By order of tho Worshipful Master. george c. JEFFERSON. _Secretary. m NO. 10.?A SPECIAL c?m Vy municatlon of Richmond Lodge, /V\ No. 10, Ancient, Freo ana Ac? cepted Masons, will be hold in tho Masonlo Temple this (Thursday) AF? TERNOON. September 21st, at 3:30 o'clock, for the purpose of laying tho cornerstone of Westminster Presby? terian Church and later work. Members of tho lodge nre urged to be present. Members of sister lodges and transient brethren are fraternally Invited to unite with us. By order of the Worshlpfu Master: k. L. vand ERVENTER, _^Secretary. ? L E wTs GIN TER LODGE, NO. XX 31A- F- & A- M- Qlnter Park, '"?"*' September, 1911.?Dear Sir and Brother: You are earnestly requested to nttend tho stated communication of your lodgo, to be held In Assembly Hall, THURSDAY, September 21st, at 7:80 P. M. All Master .Masons fra? ternally Invited. Please toe prompt. By order of the Worshipful Mastor. GBO. B. STEEL, Secretary. _ 400 Eist Main Street, City. ~ MASONIC NOTICE.?THE MEM VSf bers of Metropol'tan Lodge, /V\ No. ii. a., F. & a. m., will please assemble at the Masonic Temple THURSDAY MORNING. September 21st, 1011, at 10:30 o'clock, to unite with the Grand Lodge of Virginia In paying the last sad rite to the late Most Worshipful Beverlcy R. Wel ford. Jr.. Past Grand Master of Mesons In Virginia, and Postma3or of Metropolitan Lodge, No. 11, A.. f. & A. M. Bv order of L. T. Hudspth, Wor? shipful Master. W. n. WAT KINS, Secretary. Summer Be?orts.. URAL BRIDGE H?TEU TOR REST AMI! RECREATION. Virginia's leading all-tho-yoar Moun? tain Resort. Fine hotel Write for booklet and rates. Address XV, (i. HAMILTON. Mnnneer. The Valentine Museum ELEVENTH AND CLAY STREETS. Open dally from 10 A. M. to 6 P. at AdrrjlHalon. 2E>a _ra? on .-:?i.ir.ww Condition of Former Governor of Virginia Regarded as Serious. [Special to The Tlmes-Dlspatch.] rioanoke. Va., Septombcr 20.?.1. Ilojo Tyler, of Rad ford, former Governor of j Virginia, wag operated upon hore to? day at the Jefferson Hospital. He stood tho operation wonderfully well, In spite of his age. sixty-six years, which Is calculated to go against him. Governor Tyler was accompanied here I by several members of his family. His j condition Is serious, and the physicians j sny It Is too early to say whether he i will survive the effects of the opera I tlon The Democratic convention which nominated Tyler for Governor met In this city fourteen years ago. FRESHMEN GIVEN ANNUAL RECEPTION [Special to Tho Times-Dispatch.] Ashland, Va., September 20.?The an? nual freshman reception given by th Young Men's Christian Association, was held in the chapel of Randolph - Macon College Monday night, with a large crowd in attendance. Rev. S. j C. Hatcher opened tho exorcises with a short prayor. and was followed by sovcral speakers who presented the] different phases of college activities, j land urged tho freshmen to take an active part In nil departments. The] first speaker, E. A. Burpess, was Intro-' dttced by C. O. Blanton. president of! the Y. M. C. A. He spoke In the In- ] terosts of tho Rnndolph-Macon Month-[ ly. J. R. Worsham, the business man-| agor of the Yellow Jacket, explained I to the now men tho way the annual |s| published, and wherein they could help! the staff rnako a success of the hook ' The two literary societies were rep? resented by their presidents, E. p. Nicholson, for the Franklin Literary Society, and a. J. Chapman, for th-? Washington Literary Society. Charlo3 Loe and C. T. Sheffey rendered a vio? lin anr mandolin duet. Dr. L F. Day. faculty membor of the athletic board, had the mntfer of general athletics as his subject. The captains of the var? ious teams each made a short address. J. a. Chapman, captain of the football team, urged tho freshmen to come out on the gridiron ami help build another championship football team. In the absence of Captain Wroo, of the bnse | ball team. Manager Worsham spoko. I The basketball captain. W. E. Jordan, j made a short talk on basketball. Dr. I F. Lewis spoko In behalf of the tennis club, and said arrangements were be? ing made to hold one or two tourna? ments next spring. Coach Warren was loudly applauded when he was called on for a speech. He seconded Captain Chapman In urging every man to come out and try for the team. The last speaker was Dr. Hatcher, who had the T. M. C. A. as his subject. ATTENDANCE WILL BREAK RECORD [Special to The Tlmos-Dispntch.l Lexington, Va., September 20.?On I Soptembor 14, the lG2nd session began| at Washington and Leo University, when the doors were thrown open to receive the largest freshman class In the history of the Institution. Students continue to come In on every train, and tho authorities predict that the] enrolment this session will reach ap-| proxlmately "00. The number of ma? triculates exceeds tho number at this time last year, when all Indications point to the most successful year In the history of the school. Tho law school Is especially crowd? ed, the yound disciples of Blackstone flocking In from tho four corners of the earth to receive tho teaching as It Is given ot this noted Institution. Numerous Improvements have boon I made since the close of college last| June. The university has purchased "Cns-| tie Hill," and after making several | Improvements, opened It up as a dorm? itory for the students. One of t'ho greatest Innovations nt the university Is the new mess hall, which opened the first day of this ses? sion. The new mess hall Is the most nttractlvo building on the campus, and promises to be a success In every par? ticular. OIPT? TO LIBRARY. ! Valuable Donation Made ^t??h_?2 W?' man?Other fYederlckSbarg Nr\Tn. [Special to The Tlm'S-Dlspatch.] Freflerlc-kshiinr, Vn., September 80.?Mrs. al J Dlrrunock. of Richmond, dnuchter of Mr' M A Downman, of Idlowlld. In Spot sylvenla county. neir this city. ha? donated ,o the KVnliace Library In this City, a_.yal-.! nable collection of hnok?. and In addition '? a number of architectural books and plans. ] .?11 of which will be a valuablo addition to i ! ''colonel"*?. D. Cole, chief marshal of tho i Confederate Reunion, which will be held ! here on the third day of the Agricultural Knlr next week, Thursday. September ?, has nppolntod tb,? following assistant mar? shals: Captain M. I?. Howe. Capuln D. M. Lee Captain C. T. Smith nnd T. IX Coffhlll, Caroline county; T. A. Harris, T. B. OaylO, W S. Jonei an* L. M. Smith, Bpotsylvanla; I Major J. M. Lee. Captain IRmh Adle, R. ! \f Jones and James P. Simpson, Stafford. Dr T T. Arnold. P. U. Burks, Captain John BtllliiBsley an* W. B, Edwards, Klnt ' t!eorg*o. H, Curtis Risen- a prominent young bu< ! luess man of tili? city, wns operated on nt ?' the Mary' Wosl.lnirton Hospital here for : appendicitis. The Operation was success? ful. (l.l'STKII SPItl.VnS ACADEMY OPENS I'Oll ISTH SESSION I Special to The Times-Dispatch.] Cluster Spring?, Va., September 20.? The work of Iho forty-eighth session of Cluster SprltiRs Academy, beg-an on tho 14th. The attenrtanoo on the open? ing day was unusually largo, giving evidence of a large enrolment for the session. Students, both old ant' new. continue to arrive every day. 'Unusual activity Is holng displayed omong the organisations of tho school. During tho summor several Impor j tant Improvements were made that will ndd to the tcomfort of tho stu? dents. A new w?ter supply syatom -has been Installed und a large acetylcno light? ing Dlant La In use. Miss Morris's School for Girls 3 East Grnco Street. September 25, 1911. Catalogue at book stores rr from thn principal. MISS SUSIE P. MORRIS, Principal, 1116 West Avenue. Richmond Academy Pnrk Avenue and Lombnrdy Street. A SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Tenth Session begins September 18. Call between 9 A. M. and 4 P. M. Phone Madison C265 or 2312-J. WILLIAM L. RRINCE. Denn. McGUIRE'S University School. OPP. MONROE PARK. RICHMOND, VA. FORTY-SEVENTH SESSION begins Sep? tember I?. Thorough preparation for uni? versity or college. Lower School for small boys. Principal at 7 N. Bolvtclero .'tt. Cata? logue* at book stores or by mall. Thon? Madison 5171. JOHN P. MTil'IRB, Principal. Ba*0l Otters two-year course In the practical branches of the luv/ leading to decree ot LL. B. Location unsurpassed. Terms moderate. Next sssslcn bceina September 21, lgil. For catalogue and information, address W. S. McNEILL, Professor of Law, Richmond, Va. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE? gig STUART McOUIRK. M. D.. Pres. Medicine-Dentistry-Pharmacy 19th Session Opens Septamber 12th. New building. New equipment. Eighty experienced teachers. Excellent clinical facilities. Modern laboratory methods. Descriptive Catalogue on request. Miss Campbell's Class For twelve small girls will begin again on Septembor 26. Thoroughness, main object. Special attention to Arithmetic and Spelling. For particulars, addross MIkm ( iirMe Lee Cnmpbell, 319 West Grace Street. Virginia Mechanics Institute Richmond's Night School of Technology Enroll To-Night Classes begin September 27, 1911. PRANK W. DUKE, Superintendent. Thomas Teacher of Singing Studio: 312 N. Harrison Street. Ernest H. Cosby Teacher of PIANO, ORGAN, HARMONY. 1629 West Grace Street. Phone Monroe 313. Modern Pipe Organ available fo* pupils' practice. Miss Slaughters School for Little Children will reopor. at S17 Went Grace Street Sep? tember H No homo work for beginners. Address, after the lit h. MISS 8. II. SLA CORTE?, 1M East Franklin Street. Fred. C. Hahr Plann, t>r,:fi[i. Composition. Pupil of Kullak and Llsst: Con? servatories of Stockholm and Berlin. LessonB begin October 2. Apply to W. D. Moses & Co., or by mall to i04 North Linden Street, Richmon I, Ya. MissEllett's School For Girls Opposite Monroe Park?14N Laure Richmond, Virginia Careful attention to little girls. Athletic field outside the city. Basket? ball and boating. Preparatory to Bryn Mawr College. Certificate admits ,o Vassar and Randolph-Macon. Sweet Briar scholarship. The number of Students will be limited. _ Miss A. T. Daniel Win resume her class for girls on Monday, October 2. at her residence, 818 Floyd Avanue. Ladies' classes In Literature will be? gin the tlrst week In November, at the . : : lace, Rotels. THE JEFFERSON RICHMOND, VA. Coolest Kmti'uraot In tbo City. ( no. ItreitkfaM o Hpfelalty. Lobby Cooled by Battery of Electric Fans, The most maRnlgccnt hotel In the Oouta. Uooms' sing'.* and en suits, with and without baths. Spacious aacnptt) rooms. Kalo. 11.60 per dar *?d uswarA