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Greater Richmond's Greater Newspaper GREATEST WANT AND H ISA L liS TATIfl MEDIUM IN VIRGINIA, AND ONE Dr TUB BEST IN AMERICA. * Want Ad Rates Id Effect June 11, 171L Hull}, one cent per word nbra paid tu advance. No Ad. token tor leaa tltuu ? eit cent*. One uud one-hatf cents u word ill) rUiNsUlcnllons except Situation Wnnte.1 for Sunduy. Situation Wanted, one ?eul n trord. Nu Ad. Suuduy taken (or k?? ttinu llftecu cents. .No. Ads. taken ror leva Hutu tvitsutj tlve cents when phoned in or Charged u< (lie countur. I'buue urtlrm nut Kuurnutectl. t;iaMMllleutlou nut t>iiuruutecd after ; Ulli? 1'. M. I'or liualurHM contraria, send for tlie Want Ad. >Imii> utiiiUM Mourn* t. iLUB>- t.no .11 Luit?.. Lu Vi." Li KT W 13 K N J i: F% 1.1 < Si.' n I i OT iS L and Gnfcstei .7?. nl Apartments, ail en? velope containing page prooi of book. Fintier plcu.se return to Chca tertteld Attfartmunte. Reward. Lost, suriner'S tin, u.n broad und Mam Street car. or between iicil! Stationery Co. uuu j.oj Kui frank* lin StroeL_ittwurd._j LOBT, Fi:Iday MORNING,. OPAL RING het WUh diainonde, between .?u. iou.,: l'urk AVenUe aim nut risen and Main.; Valued for senlunciiL'.l reasons, l.io- , oral reward will be paid for He return It. M. CH AFFIN & CO., INC., I No. 1118 Lam Main._I LOHT. A WIDE HAND BRACELET. ! antique Style, Rewuid. MKS. T. W. PAULCONER, MM) N. Meadow Street. LOST, THURSDAY EVENING, ABOUT S o'clock, on eastbound broad und .Main car No. s!u, a pair Of blact: j opera glasses In black case. Finder i win please telephone Madison und itcelve reward. jsVtlt) ttv^tuntCU. Jlttttt. w'?N?EDT"'rr?Tf u. ?. X&SiXT*~?S??' bodied, unmarried me.D, between ?ges of eighteen and tblriy-tlve: citizens tif United Slules; of good chari.cter und temperate habits, wnu can apeak: fead and write the Lnglisli Un.tiUh'o. I-or Information apptj to Recruiting officer, 820 K. Broad St.. Richmond, Va._ WANTED, EXPERIENCED TIMBER buyers to buy ash and supervise , cutting and hauling. None but so- : Der, reliable parties need apply. j BALDWIN TOOL WORKS, Seventh and Morgan Str-ets. South Richmond. PRESSER WANTe17iN~A TAILORING More; must be llrst-class and nave good reference. Steady work and ,.)oi wanes. Raleigh Apartment, corner Harrison and Franklin. M. LESSER._ W N T ED, ONE COirPETENT SASH mid door maker at once. Steady v.ork; good pay. FARMVILLE MAN i FACTURINO COMPANY, FartnvtlU, Vb;_ V. vNTED, A C.OOD SPINDLE CARV fr. Apply to RICHMOND WOOD WORKING CO._ w 'N nil-, an nxi'EKir.NCED Acci? dent and health Insurance agent as manager In Richmond, Va. Write M, i. x_i 14, Bristol. Va._ W .'? NTK?~ YOUNG MEN TO LEARN the automobile business; positions secured competent graduates. RICH? MOND AUTO SCHOOL 81S W. Broad Stre'L _ TlA VINO DECIDED TO MAKE Dis? eases of children a specialty, I wunt a competent man to take my practice here. Z..L WEAVER. M. D.. Mlddletown. Va._ ??uatum? ?X&artt??. itla|e^ WANTED, "by EXPERIENCED YOUNG man stenographer, position at once; . eferences*; salary no GbJecL Ad? dress J 660. care Timos-Dispatch. 5l GISTBRBD assistant PHARMA cist open for relief work while at? tending college. Can give good hours. Capability confirmed. D 5ot>. ? are Times-Dispatch. v. ?STteT?Tan k^peTuenced^ook Ueeper for light work; none need ap? ply except with best references. Ad? dress J 6S0. care Tlinea-Dlspatch. W ANTED, WHITE COOK AND WA1T ress In family where only white help ?la employed. Address K 719, care Times-Dispatch. RELIABLE WHITE WOMAN TO HELP In general housework for family of four. Place In country, but con? venient to car. Address Route 4, Box 30, City._ WANTED. A GOOD COLORED WO man for general housework. carl TON demsie. Afton. Nelson county. Va. liflzfi?6ft"XPH?"ft~^?LTLD LIKExpo? sition In hospital. Several years' ex? perience. Begin November 1st. Ad? dress K 100, care Times-Dispatch. WANTED, BY EXPERIENCED YOUNG lady, position as cashier, assistant bookkeeper or general Office work. F 648, care Times-Dispatch._ WANTED, WA8HUNG TO DO AT home. Apply 605 East Baker. WANTED, POSITION AS STENOGRA pher and typewriter or assistant bookkeeper by young woman of sev? eral years' experience. Can furnish first-class references and good rea? son for leaving present position. Q 654, care Times-Dispatch. Wa?JtED. LADY TEACHER FOR 3 girls, ages eleven, eight. seven. Address A. M., care Postmaster, Avon. Nelson Co.. Va._ WANTED. FIVT7 TEACHER?, AT once, for public and private schools. VIRGINIA 1 F?CHERS' BUREAU, Manchester Sfitlon. Richmond, Va W^vntedPa^osition as o-tvern" ess in a private family. Will teach English and Latin. MISS GOVER, Round Hill. V>l_ Wanted, by graduate of miss Morris's School, two or three chil? dren to teach at their home. Ap? ply to MI8S PHYLLIS L. JONES, 111 North MorrlB Stroet. GRADUATE NURSE WOULD LIKE position In doctor's office. Can uso typewriter. K 728, care Tlmea-Dls patch._ ?Diicitoi-0 an? ?aitamm. rVAlfffSD^ AN e^CPERIENCED dry goods salesman; one who under? stands window trimming and curd writing. First-class references need ed. Apply Box 18S, Salisbury. n. O. FERTILIZER SALESMAN.?a young man with ten years' experience sell? ing fertilizers wants position to travel tobacco section of Virginia. References. K 170, caro Times-DIs patch. jSavT)no~sol"D ??'t'my boar ding and livery stable to S. h. Pordue, I wish to thank the public for their liberal patronage and ask for Us continu.if.ee to my successor. _J. T. KENNEDY. PRACTICAL CABINET-MAKER, "up? holstering, repairing; first-class work by JOHN ENGEL at No. 9 n. Fourth Street, formerly with e. C. Schroeder. for SPANISH. FRENCH AND ITAL ian correspondence call SIMON da MIANT, Madison 4264. _ wanted. the PUBLIC to KNOW that JAHNKE bros, Jewelers, 913 East Mnln Street, buy. eell, exchange and REMOUNT DIAMONDS IN THE LATEST STYLES. Old gold and all ver always taken in e?abangev i'dit aALET^aMOf) will, buy a manufacturing business established twenty-rlvo yours. Heul estate worth 315.000; now buildings. AddrcBs t> 1U'9. care Times-Dispatch,_ PARTY WITH KEW THOUSAND DOL .ln.rs can secure half-interest In Well established business that needs capi? tal. Can bu silent or take active Interest. Fine Opening for the right purty. Communication confidential. _Adt>.ess j >;"j.', cure Times-Dispatch. l will qivia . ?ku-malv DBRiv'?b Irom my Ihvmtlon to any one Ariane Ing cost of procuring loretgu patent on my Invention. For particulars .(? - UliAS. RUNGE. Model Hal? be, simp, Dil ES. Main street. A CAPITAL OPPOKTL'MTY K?R SOME cnu witn capltu) mid influential standing to help incorporate a com? pany. This Is h tine business propo? sition; already dorn? .1 large busi? ness, but wants to brancii out. Ail dress l 7?0, cure Times-Dispatch. WHY PAY. RENT or KEEP a'va cant lot? Wo will buy you a lot anywhere, and l.ulld on your own plan, or you can build yourself on your own lot. and we will furnish the money ut ? per cent. Interest. No delnyu or commissions SMITH, 28 North Eighth._ >^m, :tl ^ .. . .. . .? 1 ? c U ITC'm k?r ? -u? lt it y.'?pit 1: vents disease, cures roup, cholera and diarrhea. Very beat tonic. You have chickens. You w^u- uuulum. CHAS. s. stacy cu.. Agents._ finK CMAHLK? K. ?UiVKKS; 113 East Krank Street, handsomely ap- j pointed rooms, with hoard; table : uuuril a specialty._ TriVatk." "family,"" "east from Lombard), between Park Avenue and Franklin Street, will luku a (iiw )'...:., mbn or couple to room and boaru. Phon? M unison 7^00. , PRIVATE "family WANTS two cuuples bouiders. in Woodland; Heights, on Wcstham Street, near : to water tank, one squarn from car ! line. U. P. HODNHTT. WANTED, BOARDERS AT 315 EAST j Krankiln; also table boardere. miss _palm ore._j A NICE, REFINED YOUNG MAN TO j occupy a large front room with i-n other gentleman with board. No. 11 North sixin. between Main and Krankiln. Table board and dinners . a specialty;_I DESIRABLE rooms WITH BOARD; also table boarders ?? 1 E Grace. HENRY ?.LAY inn. ASHLAND, VA., MR a T?TE f, CHEN ery, Manager. Hood table, popular rate?._ tt?MilULCU. _ WANT ED. BY AN ' EXPERIENCED huntsman, two or three bird dogs to Lreak; am located forty mile* 1 from Richmond, In good huntii.i; country; charges reasonable, and can 1 gl.-fc reference. Answer quick. Ad? dress C 526, care Times-Dispatch. wI{V ~PAY~iVeNt"OR~KEEP-A~v7C^ cant lot'.' We will buy you a lot anywhere, und build on your own plan, or you can build yourself on j your own lot, and we will lurniih j the money at 5 per cent. Interest. | No delays or commissions. SMITH, \ \ 28 Xortn Eighth- _! "WANTED. PARTIES WITH TEAMS ! to contract logging timber. Call ] Monroe 2108._1 WANTED, TO BUY FOR CASH. OLD gold and old silver; any quantity. E. C. MEYER JEWELRY CO., 317 Ea>t Broad Street-_ 11 E C ON D-tl A N D MACHINERY OB of every descriptlrn bought at full value. CLARENCE COSBY. 1531 JS Cary St- Phone [ ladlaoa 353?._ WANTED. TO BUY J-ua CASH. ?IOU8B hold goods In any quauiuy pbooe M,.||...n Uli. iioomfi tor I&ent Two'"LARGE' ROOMS, WITH pri vate bath, furnished or unfurnished; alao second-lluor front room. 415 West Urace._ BEAUTIFUL FLAT. THREE ROOMS, suitable for bachelors; also well furnished front room, second flour. 517 Weal Grace._ Pi. I AP ANT. hot WATER HEATED looms: modern conveniences; gond boitrJ. 410 Went Grace StreeL FOR RENT. NICELY" FURNISHED rooms, "la East Marshall._ WANTED. GENTLEMAN OCCUPANT for nicely furnished room, conveni? ent to bath: central location, south of Broad. Reference. Phono Madl son 6071._ THE ROANOKE, 114 NORTH EIGHTH Street, handsomely and newly-fur? nished rooms tlirougliout; single, en suite; transients; permanent._ SECOND FLOOR ROOM FOR STOR age or lodging._IPS East Main. NICELY FURNISHED FRONT room, third floor; private family. 216 e. Franklin. Madlaon 7393._ LARGE. NICELY FURNISHED ROOM for gentlemen: private family; cen tral. Call Madison 6973-J._ TWO BRIGHT ROOMS ON SECOND floor; central. Call Madison 6973-J. I FOR RENT. NICELY FURNISHED room; private family; central loca? tion. 124 South Fifth .Street._ THREE ATTRACTIVE, UNFURNISH ed rooms adjoining bath on second floor; on third floor one large front room, well furnished. 322 e. Frank lln. Monroe 1509._ two UNFURNISHED ROOMS ON first floor. Ill East Cary Street. Phone Madison 1 526-l. _ WANTED, OCCUPANTS FOR THREE attractive adjoining rooms. Apply Saturday, 319 west Grace._ TO GENTLEMEN, two NICELY fufi? nished rooms; every convenience. 613 EflA-t Leigh Street. Sital gttaiu for .fsM?t. FOR RALE, IN WOODLAND HEIGHTS, magnificent home, built by present owner for a home; nine rooms and bath; modern In every way; built of the very best material throughout. Privet hedges; beautiful, large porches; hot water heat; large, nice lawn. Lot 93X14S. Price right to quick purchaser. C #500, care Tlmes Dispatch. _ NICE VIRGINIA FARM CHEAP. FINE soil, well fixed. Will sell teams and Implements If desired. Full particu? lars by writing OWNER. J 135, cars Timoa-Dlspatch. _? FOR- SaLE~? E RENT,?on ASHLAND car line, new dwellings, from four to ten rooms, two to five acres. pol LARD & BAGBY. Richmond. Va. SPECIAL BARGAIN in JACKSON Ward brick property. a|>ply 615 Brook Avenue._ WHY pay~RENT OR KEEP a VA ennt lot? We will buy you a lot anywhere, and build oil your own plan, or you can build yourself on your own lot, and we will furnish the money nt 5 per cent. Interest. No delays or commissions. SMITH, 2ft North Eighth. ^eal^?elLmiintco. Wan^ted to"b'ijy^fr?"m 30tf to 400 acres of land. Stato particulars and terms. J 678. care Times-Dispatch wTtTy^pay 'rent orTceep. a va cant iot7 We will buy- you a lot anywhore, and build on your own plan, or you can build yourself on your own lot, and we will furnish the money at 5 per oent. Interest. No delays Or commissions. SMITH, 28 North Eighth. ?_ JRobms? ?v*lamrtr._ WANTED, TWO OR THREE llOOMS, furnished or unfurnished, for light housekeeping. J 648, care Times-Dis? patch. DAILY PUZZLES What Profession? ANsWUll lv ? ?HTE???*.? * PV7.Xl.R III* ory. _JTov &aic. _____ J pipe of every description cut to order CLARENCE COSBY. liKS fan Cary Street. Richmond. Va._ FOR SALE, VIRGINIA gra V WINTER oats of our own growing'. LE Wirf. ULSTER LAND AND IMPRoVE MUK'f CO.. Richmond. Va._ For sale, printing.?100 cards. ; envelopes, nute heads or billheads, j CO cents postpaid. CAMPBELL PRESS. 1523 West Main Street, j _Phone Monroe 3235._j FOR SALE. GOOD, GENTLE WORK i horse. ?40. 11 W. Duval .Street. KOK KALE! l-f AN DriOM E SET HbAC.v ' lynx furs; neber been worn. 2315 East Broad._ STEAM HEATING PLANT, CONSIST- 1 lug of boiler and eleven radiators; j _practically new. L BLUFRD ft CO. AUCTION SALE.?BIGHT ACRES AT Weshampton. fronting Three-ChoiJ Road, near Country Club. SATUR? DAY, September 30, at 5 o'clock P. M. TeiniB announced at sale. By D. J. Bradford CO.. Auctioneers. Phones, Madison 5221-J. Monroe 3768-J._ i W .\". ions TO suit YOU. rubber tir'-s put on promptly, at RICH AR D bon BROS*., ?l? Brook Avenue._ FOR sale." PERFECT"" de luxe edi - tlon of Oscar Wilde: l? volumes; cost i'-Tin: price ?<*,. C. e. G.. 220 Oxford Bids;., Washington. D.-C._ HIGH ENGLISH CART. RUBBER t!r?-d, very smart, only slightly used, at one-fifth cost; also handsome set harness. Drawer AB. Danville. Va. WE CARRY A_FULiTlTnE OF ~bcs~ Iness buggies and gttarantee them to give satisfactory service in ? very particular. Wo also carry a full line of pleasure vehicles. All wc ask Is a call. Lowest prices. A. meyer's sons. 731 East Cary Street. FOP. SALE. ONE TWO-SEATED trap, rubber tired, and harness. Ap? ply COMMONWEALTH STABLES. JSltilimvp. Wlb A PTE N?W PREPARED T?'SHO'w our line of fall and winter millinery, popular tailored and trimmed hats. I>arge line of untrlmmed shapes. Our line of ready-made garments all new and correct styles for fall and win? ter. It will pav you to look. Alter? ation free. MRS. JULIUS BEAR, 1423 East Main Street Coal ano <uooog. Kjtmvrka^^oolS^'^OBix^'t for light cooking, 11.50 hclf-cord. Phoue Madison 177. SAMUEL H. COTTRELL ft SONS._ LONG HAS BEEN IN THE BUSINESS over 13 years, it's his specialty, and you can a?.vo by ordering oak, pine, hickory or slab ut summer prices until September 15th. Phono 1069 1070. _e?utomob?e?_^^a]c_ FOR kale, WINTOX AUTOMOBILE, 5 passenger; Warner Speedometers; top, shield and three new tires; re? movable rear seat; chains, etc; car powerful; good condition. Price. 6323. Box 350. Cuvtngton. Va._ i &lata tor y^tnt ' J?1RST FLAT OF THR"ee""^O?"M~3, suitable for light housekeeping, fur? nished or unfurnished. Cheap rent to desirable tenant. Only two blocks to Murphy's Hotel. Phone MadlBon 11429. ___#toar? ijifl?antco. _ Ye?UNG GEN TL EM AN D ESI RES TA~ ble bourd In the Immediale vicinity of 1100 block Floyd Avenue. State terms. W. P. L. Box 900._ YOUNG LADY DESIRE8 BOARD IN South Richmond; quiet family pre? ferred; references. Address H 400, care Times-Dispatch,_ BHOE REPAIRING 76c HALFSOLE MEN'S SHOES. 600 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. 26o. DREW'S ELECTRIC SHOE FACTORY. 716 Eue; Muln. Phone Monroe 2667._ UPHOLSTERING AND MATTRESSES PARLOR SUIT& COUCHES AND ODD pieces reuphotstered. Mattresses renovated neatly. Sanitary methods; Reliable work. SYDNOR & HUND LEY. 711 East Proud. madlson 32U4. LADIES, YOUR HAIR! A WORD ABOUT IMITATION HAIR. Don't buy che?" mltatlon hair. It's dear at any price. We sell pure French hair, sruaranteed at Imitation prices. Bargains all this week. RICHMOND HAIR EMPORIUM, 221 East Broad Street._ PUFFS! PUFFS! PUFFS! THOSE PRETTY PUFFS. MADE FROM your own combings or cut hair. Charges very moderate. RICHMOND HAIR EMPORIUM, 221 East Broad Street._<_ L. N. ARN ALL & SON, ANTIQUE FUR nlture dealers, repairers and polish? ers, has removed to 1617 West Broad Street. Phone Mad 1 son 6277._ HOUSECLE?N1NG. WAXING AND STAINING FLOORS, windows washed. WILLIAM JOHN? SON. Monroe 3120. _ AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK, KlCH mond, Va.?The rtl'ector-t of this bonk have decland tho usual fitiat terly dividend of ? per cent, payable to stockholder of record SEP'J EM? BER :>0 1911. Cheeks will be mail? ed;_O. B. HILL, Cashier. Bank of Commerce and Trusts. THE REGULAR QUARTERLY Divi? dend of one and one-half per cent. (1 1-2 per cent.) has been declared by this bank, payable on or after OCTOBER 1, 1911, to the stockhold? ers ef record Soptembr 30. 1911. Chocks will be mailed. RO. M. KENT. JR.. Cashier. 55QAL NOTICE? ' THIS COMPANY, HAVING QUALIFIED A* executor of tho estate of William Joseph Anderson, deceased, all per? sons having claims against aatd es? tate are requested to present them, and those Indebted to the estate will please make payment. VIRGINIA TRUST COMPANY, Exeoutor of William Joseph An? derson. EVEN THOSE RAH-RAH BOYS PROVE THEY CAN COME BACK And Back lYey Are in Bulldog- Clothes and Fancy Thin; s Trat Take the Place of Seer sticker an;.; Lids of Straw" I'.xit the lid of straw und enter thuj rah-rah boy Coincident with the con-| ?Ignment of the >an army of tried and; true straws V7hlch have .shielded Rich? mond's qualified voters agstnsl sUt?? iitroke and showers ?l:ice early lilst June to the ash can and gurret comes upon the scene a hefty regiment of uii dergraduutoi to delight the discon? solate haberdashers until the straw hat | in with us again ut cuinmciictnen! time it is Emerson's luw of compensation over again; the roof of straw has went, but a potential nine months' demand for striped neckties and pink socks has'] Just begun. Every school ui ' college In Rich? mond hau opened, and the corner of j Eighth and Broad, on sunny afternoons, bus on exhibition samples of every class 1 of college man In attendance at tho j ipersoiiair* HUM AN"HA I' " KT?GH'i AND SO| at HUOHK-s'S, 291? S?rth Third e&caleb proposals. Commonwealth of Virginia.' onice or .Superintendent of Public rrintiug. Richmond. Va., September 29, 1911. SEALED PROPOSALS FOR PRINTING j FI i: TEEN HUNDRED COPIES OF! THE O.N'K HUNDRED AND TWELFTH VOLUME OF VIRGINIA! REPORTS will be received at this office up to 11 M. THURSDAY, October 12. 1911. At the same time and place bids ] will be received for RINDING, WRAP? PING AND LABELING FIFTEEN HUNDRED copies of tho above-men? tioned books. Printed schedules, on which all bids j w-lll be required to be made, will be J Turnished on application. Each bid must be Inclosed In sealed ??nvtlope, addressed to the Superin? tendent of Public Printing, and mark? ed "I: oposal." Contractors will be required to msk?| dally shipments of carefully.read proof | and to furnish bond, with approved security, for the faittiMtl performance) of contract. The right Is reserved to reject any or all bids. DAVIS BOTTOM, Superintendent of Public Printing. 29 Oct. 1-3-6-7-9-11._ Office of The State Highway Commission, Richmond, Va., September 21. 1911. BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED AT THIS ' office until 12 o'clock noon SATUR DAY, October 7. for the grading and ? graveling of about one mile of road j near the Chlckahomlny River on the. Crelghton Road. In Henrlco county. ! Plans and specifications can he seen at this office. A certified check for, $250 to accompany each bid. The ! right Is reserved to reject anv nnd I all bids. P. ST. J. WILSON. State Highway Commissioner. Summer ^e?ortff. FOR It FIST INU rtECTtEATION. Virginia's leading all-tho-year Moun? tain Resort. Fine hotel. Write for booklet and rates. Address W. G. HAMILTON. Manncer. Piano Instruction MRS. ADELE ARCHER SMALL Will resume her classes October 2d, 1102 West Avenue. Miss Morris's School for Girls 3 East Grace Street. September 25, 1911. Catalogue at book stores or from the principal. MISS SUSIE P. MORRIS, Principal, 1116 West Avenue. Richmond Academy Park Avenne and Lombardy Street. A SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Tenth Session begins September IS. Call between 9 A. M. and i P. M. Phono Madison C265 or 2342-J. WILLIAM L. PniNCE. Dean. McGUIRE'S University School. OPP. MONROE PARK. P.ICHMOND, VA. FORTY-SEVENTH SESSION bee-Ins Sep? tember 13. Thorough preparation for uni? versity or college. Lower School for small boys. Principal at 7 N. Belvldere 5!t. Cata? logues at book stores or by mull Phone Madison M71. JOHN P. M'dUIRE. Principal. Woman's Gymnasium 217 West Grace Street. Open October 3d. Educational Cor? rective and Aesthetic Gymnastics and Athletics, Tuesday and Friday, 11 to 1 and 4 to 6 o'clock; Orthopedic Clinic, Saturdav, 11 to 1 o'clock. MISS MARY B. 13AUGHMAN. Madison 4352. Mrs. Smith Brockenbrough Wilt resume her class in PIANO MUSIC, on September 27. : 111 East Cary Street Leschetizky Method Taught. hotels. THE JEFFERSON RICHMOND, VA. Coolest Resta-jrnnt In the City, Clnb Breakfast s Specialty, Lobby Cooled by Battery of Electric Fans. Tbe most magnificent hotel In the South. European plan. Rooms single and en suite, with and without batha Spsctoaa samplt rooms r>~- .'i>- ?< -n<ward The Valentine Museum ELEVENTH AND CLAY STREET* Opan dally from 10 A It, to I Ml Admission ">Ki? i.V.. .?.. The Confederate Museum TWELFTH AND CLAY STREET* OPEN I A, 11. TO I P. IL I city's temples of knowledge. The tide) i of life flows fullest at Eighth and ' Broad, itnd hero It Is that the freshmen ] foregather to sip the first real sip of i life, to see and he seen. It Is their favorite haunt between the hours of i the lant morning class and the last per? formance at the moving picture shows. The crowd is quite cosmopolitan. Thcte is the youth with shiny "pants." who has literary aspirations an.l writes home to pa und ma every other night He leans soulfully against the city's ornamental lump posts and droamsj ireatfts ubout romantic muidotiB with ' .?eal hair. There are other types. Wntcti that follow over there with one foot on the ildewalk und the other in the street.! .vho is talking away like sixty to three others of his kind. They're the glad .tlnd, fresh from u prep school with traditions?tho kind that advertises ?'boys only from homes of refinement desired," and admit every applicant who can raise tho necessary S600 per year. They have caught the campus style al-I ready. Notice those fuzzy English rah- j rah hats, madu in New York. Also those coats with the fade-away lapels , and high-cut- vests?a la Pleadllly. ! Likewise the bulldog pipes and the ar- i ttstic poses conned from the back: pages of the magazines. No mistaking, them. The rah-rah beys are with us,; and life is brighter, the landscape greener and the cops more alert. OFFIClST?LOSE! THEIR YEAR'S PAY! -I Four Commissioners of Revenue Brought to Book by Audi? tor Donohoe. Exasperated because of extended and! appai ently Inexcusable delays In send? ing In the assessment books for tho current year, Auditor of Public Ac? counts S. H. Donohoe has cited the cases of four commissioners of the rev? enue to the clerks of tho Circuit Courts of their counties for such punishment as these courts may see tit to mete. In addition, the Auditor exepcts to de? clare forfeited their commissions on 1 the year's work for tho State, and will 1 probably lmpoec the fine provided by law. The delinquents aro all three of the commissioners of the revenue In Louisa county and one of the two In Wise county. The latter, Napoleon B. Dot son, has given the office an especially large amount of trouble and It hasi been almost Impossible to hear from htm. ; The delays on the part of the com? missioners have given the Auditor's office no end of additional work, nnd ?-' will result In delaying tho preparation of tho unnual reports of that onlcer. as Well as lh postponing the day when the apportionments of the various State funds can be made. The law prescrlben a fine of not loss than S50 nor more than $200 for any dcluy be? yond June 15 In sending In these books, and In addition the commissions of the officer* must be forfeited. The Auditor Is allowed to give thirty days of grace for good reasons, which Captain Don ohoo granted In some cases. This year's situation presents noth? ing new, n* trouble has always been experienced from this source. It tins been the aim of Auditor Ponohoe to net' away from the nne'ent ways of doing business. WANTS LAW RNTFORCBD AGAINST JOY-HIDING A I TOMOBILISTS [Special to The Tliriea-blspatoh. ] Marrlsonburg. Va.. September 29.? j Judge Hans. In the Circuit Court of Kocklnghatn county, threatens to call j a special grand Jury In session to, prosecute the town nnd county offi-, cers if they do not enforce the lawl against the reckless Joy-riding auto-' mohllists. Harrlsonburg Is on tho fsr-fsmed! Valley Pike, now a choice pnrt of the national highway, and tourists find; the beautiful stretch of pike at this point n tempting place for Joy-rldlng and speeding. Loral motorists, too, "ROSE HILL" VALUABLE COUNTRY SEAT ANDSIOCK FARM OF THE LATE O. F. BRESEE NSAR ORANGE, IN THE HISTORIC VALLEY OF THE RAPI DAN. TN THE PIEDMONT REGION OF VIRGINIA CONTAINING About 1 1 30 Acres will b? sold at public auction, on the premises, on WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 18. 191L at 12 o'clock noon. For further Information and plat, apply to SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST COM? PANY OF BALTIMORE. Trust so. ^vln."B~P?ilnl Co.. Real Estate Auctioneers, "23 East Main Street. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF NOS 11 AND MM WEST BACON STREET. In order to close an estate, I will sell at public auction, on WBDNESDAT, OCTOBER 4, 1911. at 4:30 o'clock P. M., the above properties. No. 11 being a brick dwelling of three rooms nnd No. 11 Vi being a frame dtvelllng of three rooms, both in good condition. Lot 511x90 feet to an alloy. These houses are good renters, and will make a profitable Investment. TERMS: Liberal, and announced at sale HENRY P. BECK, j Executor of Hannah R. Stengel. frequently <lo violence to the ?j>? limit. NEW KDITOIt-lX-CtlflBP OP I'NIVEUSITY MAGAZINK Chariot tesvllle. v?? September 39.? Loyal Chlsm .worrow, of AsplnwalL : Pa., has been chosen edltor-ln-chlof of tho University of Virginia Magazine. : conceded by many to be the best col- j lego monthly In the United State? Harry Aubrey Toulmtn, Jr., of UppeJ vllle. was elected to tho position lit the close rf lsst session, but failed to return to college. Mr. Morrdw Is a student of much literary as well as executive ability. and Is peculiarly fitted to maintain tho reputation o? th* publication. He has attended the unlverslt for five years. Last session ho won second place In tho contest the best verse. Ct auction, at THE" Richmond Bazaar Saturday, September 30th 100 Horses ana ivmies Among them are som* mules right out of work, suitable for excavating, the lumber business and coal carts. The?e mules are as good as you have seen In many months. Also have u smooth lot of horses. jos. lasittbr. Auction ?vOji??, jfumiK iatipat Sy^^jT^ho'm'psoii Brown 1113 East Main Street. AUCTION SALE OF OOOD PAYING PROPERTY, 14i9and 1421W. CarySt. on the premises. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 5 P. M. The houses contain six rooms each, two slorlus, semi-detached; good, deep lots and ocoupled by good, permanent tenants at it rental that will pay 10 per cent, as an Investment. TERMS: Ono-fourth cash: balance six. twelve and eighteen months, se? cured by deed of trust. J. THOMPSON BROWN & CO.. Auctioneers. By E. A. Catlln & Co.. 16 North Eighth Street. By direction of the owner, who 1? ^'.v't;:; up business in this community, I will, on TUESDAY. OCTOBER 3D. nt 3 o'clock P. M., on the premises, sell that very desir? able dwelling In BARTON HEIGHTS, situated nt the northwest corner ol North Avenue and Home Street. Th* lot fronts sixty feet, on which Is !a dwelling of eight rooms and bath, atid Is In excellent condition, und either for a homo or as a money-earner. It will make u. fine investment. Tho house Is equipped with electricity and is very convert! ofntl y and desirably planned. Severnl parties have offered to lease It nt figures which would be a fine return on the price which will be accepted. E. A. CAT LIN & co. By Riche6on & Crutchficld, Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers, Eleventh and Bank Streets. Commissioners' Auction Sale of Valuable Improved and Unimproved Real Estate Situated at the N. E. Corner of Grove Avenue and Mulberry Street, Consisting of Fourteen Beautiful and Desirably Located Building Lots, and that Handsome, Spacious and Attractive Dwelling, No. 2612 Grove Avenue, for Many Years Occupied by the Hon. Richard M. Taylor. A1VL-3 fit y Ui r - r -?- r - syjII *?'Alt t Y In execution of a decree of the Richmond Chancery Court, rendered on the 29th day of July, 1911, in the suit of "Richard M. Taylor vs. Edward M. Taylor et als," we will, as special commissioners thereby appointed, offer for sale by public auction, on the premises, on TUESDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF OCTOBER, 1911, at 4 o'Clock P. ML, i the above referred to real estate. The dwelling contains twelve rooms, besides kitchen, ser%'ants' room, bath, numerous closets, and furnace heat, and is one of the most comfortable and home-like residences in that truly delightful and rapidly enhancing locality. Tour of said lots front on Grove Avenue, seven on Hanov<;r Avenue and three on Mulberry Street, the dimensions of which can be obtained from the above plat. The location of this property is all that could be desired, being in close proximity to two car lines and on one of the most popular avenues in the city, being second only to Monument Avenue. It is seldom that such an opportunity.as this is afforded the public to buy high-class residential anc investment property, and those in want of such should attend this sale. TERMS: One-third of the purchase money in cash, and as to the residue, two equal credits of six and twelve months, with interest thereon from day of sale, payable scmi-annually at the rate of (6%) ?six per cent, per annum, the same to be evidenced by the negoatible notes of the purchaser for the prin> cipal of such deferred payments and separate notes for the semi-annual interest to accrue thereon,, and the title to the property to be retained until all the purchase money shall have been paid; I,. O. WENDENBURG, ROBT. N. POLLARD, Special Commissioners, I certify that the bond required by the above decree of the special commissioners has been duly given. Given under my hand, this 26th day of September, 1911. Test?: CHARLES O. SAVILLE. Clerk. ?