Newspaper Page Text
Word In tho rcdtstrlctlng. Is made Into ? oouth Richmond Improvement IRb tiicl." within the bounds of which all the guoruntees of Improvements under the annexation agreement aro to be uxecUtcd. It Is hardly ontlclpated that the Council will kq Into discussion of tho ordinance and resolution on Monday night, but It ir. thought they will be deferred until a special meeting, when they can be fully considered. The at? tention of the Chamber of Commerce and of Industrial, commercial nnd labor organlzattone throughout the city will be called to the proposed plun of re? form, so that the Council may have as fully as Is possible, tin expression of the wishes of the people in voting on the proposed changes. Text of Amendment. The full text of the proposed changes in the city charter creating an ad? ministrative board follows, the num? bers of erring to the sections of the existing Chart! r which arc revised or replaced: "He it resolved: That the City At loin*;- be and ho is hereby author ised and directed to procure from th<. in \t General Assembly of the State ol virgin:;! an amendment to the char? ier of the city ol Richmond which provides as follows: ' 16 The City Council shall fix mo pay it all officers, but when-such pay - been fixed tho same shall not be ncreaacd t-\ the CHy Council until the propriety of such Increase has ; been referred to the administrative j hourd, considi red by them and re- ' oorted upon to the Council; provided, lowevor, that the Council may dele gate to the administrative board the power to tix the pay of all officers (Who i they are now or may be here- i uft< r authorized to appoint), and pro- j vided further that the pay of all em- j ployes of the city shall ue fixed by ! i administrative hourd, and may, J 'torn time to lime, be Increased or llminishod by said board." Charter UtUcers. . There shall be elected by the . people one city Treasurer, one Com-] missioncr of the Revenue and- live J members of a board to be Known ?s j administrative board, tho terms' it all of whom shall be four yt-ait from the ilrst day of January succed their election, and there snull bet ; appointed by the Council in Joint sc?- i i"ii one olty dark, one clerk of Coun? cil com mit tees, one Bergeant-at-armi it the City Council, one City Attorney, I Auditor, or.e Police Justice, one clerk to the Police Justice, one sub? stitute Police Jtistlc". five members of the Board of Health, nine members of the city School Board, one clerk to the City Treasurer, one clerk lo the City Auditor and one collector of -?iinquent taxes, anil the Council may, or may not, In their discretion, elect one City Collector, and each branch 01 the Council s-liall be authorized to appoint such officers and clerks as may be d?rmed proper for the regu la? ll n of its proceedings and for the convenient transaction of their bus? iness, the '.erms of which officers and rks so to b. appointed shall be two I ! . ars from the first day of July sue- ! ceeding their appointment, except the term c-: the Police Justice, whose term ! shall be four years.. Cremlon of OfHce. "2t' The Council may creBte such ? office? and clerkrr^rs as they may . ;.-:;er. in addition lo those here- , In provided for, and define thcii pow- ?? and prescribe their duties, and rtquire Lords with sureties In propel rrnalC*-.- payable to the city by Its er.roorste name, with condition for thr faithful ,- ? rrormanee of said duties but no office or clerkship shall He No Bad Dreams or Nervousness N". ;:: sweats, rlteple-sirsess. nervous-- i z-.':- ct.'r'.r.?-? ard .-tri: headache arc' mostly --c-^i bv ar, upset stomach. MI-O-NA stomach tablets will dean and drive poiscetiotu ga-v.-s from the stom? ach and stop all the cistrersins ailments ne me i abr.-e. relic-.* ih-. ^ffffk. ?lUtres: alter eating in five minute* If your r.fTve* are going to smash your stomach mav be to blame. Try MI-O-NA; restored thousands W L VI . | e>f nervous, people to ro Ml O.XA means health, ?V vigor, v Q vi row To ? -<.''!? i. kin ?' ?'*? '" '-? *?:-:.. SMASH I re-'l, p'J.'C blood. ?SBBBSSaSS^BlM It is : t nie for ; he e i j tire body as well a*- the be-t prescription j for stomach ailments ever written. I-arge box 50 cents at Tragic Co.'s and ?Irup.ui-ts everywhere; It is guaranteed.! The Up-to-Date Up-Town Store Mackerel \t w catch. Fat and sweet. Will improve your appetite. OLD CORN. A very Miptrior Oltl Corn Whiskey, the medicinal kind. $3.0? per gallon. The Pure Food Store. Geo. McD. Blake & Co. No. 00 Broad Street. The Wo one feature in the construction vil B house is so ansatisfactory as cheat) Plumbing. The modern high-grad* Plumbing is a source of comfort, phJ.surs and hca!t.h to the entire household. McGraw-Yarbrough Co. 122 S. I-lc-hth St., - Richmond, V?, ? Out-of-town orders shipped ouickly. ?Ttt?' AVTESI CAN ANTS ( after ?ecraopav,' avxsos i7*-t 1 "Berry's lor Clothes" For the young college man, young business man, young professional man we have a special line of suits to suit their special line. One of the colors is "smoke gray"?a perfectly plain, soft, wooly fabric; silk lined if de? sired, $20 to $36. Another novelty is a fuzzy fabric, spruce blue with indis? tinct lines of color, $22 to $40. Lots of novelties in cut, color, fabric, design and style. A11 j Berry-made. Come in and study up the season's fashions. Overcoats, $13 to $50. Everything else men wear from top to toe. created except on the recommendation or the administrative hoard or until the propriety of such appointment lyia been referred to said board, consid? ered by them and reported upon to Hie Council, unless such report bus not been made within thirty days aftet tnev have been notified of a refcflcnc? ? to ihetu by the Council. Any munlcl- j pal officer appointed by the Councl j may be removed from office at theli ; pleasure. In case of vacancies OCCUrr ; ins In any municipal office filled by the Council they shall elect a oualltled person to Illl such office during thv unexplred term. The Administrative Hoard. ??30.a. That at the general election to be held on Tuesday after the lirsi Monday In November, isi?, un election shall be hau by the ?luulintu voters of the city of Richmond of live persons ; qualified to hold olllcc under the Con? stitution and laws vi this State, to constitute an administrative board for th.- city of Richmond, the term of of- j . . of whom shall be four (i) years, except that those rtrs'. elected to of- ! lice shall he elected to serve as fol- ? l'ws: Two for a period of two years, two for a period of three years ar.d : one for a period of four years. The rtspectlve length of the- terms of each of the five members so eleuted shall br determlnd by lot by the Commis? sioners of Election, who shall, in pur? suance of lau, iu the presence of the candidate* or some representative, snoul.l they make known their desire to be present, canvass the vote o: sucl election, and thereafter at the genera: elections on Tuesday after tho Hr?l . onday In November preceding th* expiration of the terms of said officers an election shull tie held to fill) the said terms as aforesaid. Kach member o: said hoard shall qualify in the mode prescribed by law before the City Clerk, .vnd shall execut? a bond with some trust company as ] surety satisfactory to the City Attor? ney in the penalty of |5,000, conditioned , '. ?- th- :?.:.-.2u: ?!!!??.nsirg. of Isis duti' - j2 a member of said board; thev *hall de-.ot< sit of their t(me to the di.-< charge of their duties and shall receive out of the city treasury r.n annual sal? ary c-f not less than $1.000. to be fiv.-J by the Cay Counc-M. payable as the sal? ary ol other city officers are paid. Hut should any member of the Administra? tiv?. f>.srd become a candidate for an) nrtu-??Federal, State or municipal- ? Shall, ipso facto, vacate his office as a member of said board, and whehcvci any member of raid board is named as an applicant or candidate, or as pro-x-i i '? -uppo.-t.-d as a candidate for ans ctfi.;... <?: h proper person to receive such; office, the Mayor or chairman of i mid bosrd shall, or any member .if i Mild board may. notify him that his' name It mentioned in connection with I euch olhc-, and it said member does not, within ten days after the receipt! of such notice, flic with the board i Ms statement Irl w.-itins that he ls neither a candidate nor an applicant for such office, and likewise certifying that he will not accept nor serve ft I elected or appointed to such office, thei j said board eh*ll declare his place va- > cant. All vacancies in membership upon i *aic board ahull bo tilled in the man? ner prescribed by law for the nillng of otbei vacancies in municipal office, [elective by the people. Terms of Office. 30-b The terms of office of the sale members of the .'aid Administrative ?oa.-d shall commence on the first day January, 1913, and the member! elected at the preceding election as Hereinbefore provided shall meet and proceed to organize by electing ' of thi-ir number as -hairnwn and an? other as subchairmsn, and In like man j ner organize after evorv election ol ' Hew rm-mners t?. the hoa'nl for a full' lerin and appoint such clerk or olorka I j .-".-id other employes as may be nee- I ei try in their judgment for the care ; 1 ru| keeping of the records and uc- 1 counts concerning the performance of ?helr duiles, and for the preservation I I of the books and papers In the ofllCi "i offices k-pt by I hem, and tlx th compensation of such clerks and em-1 i loves Three members of the sai l j i"urd shall constitute a quorum for tin. transaction oi business. Kach mem- i uer shall be entitled to one vote, and all votes on all questions com-ldt-rel by the board .-hall be recorded In their! proceedings The said board shall k<-? ,un accurate and careful record of ji< ..f their proceedings. In the absence of th* chairman of the hoard the *ub halrman shall serve in his place. Olli ten of Hot, Ml. 30-C, That ali of the dulltt of an ex-! scutlvi i.- administrative: eharaotet now exercised by any of the several commlttoea of the Council of the city of Richmond under any law or ordl nanci now in force are hereby express? iv conferred upoii and required to bt exclusively exercised by the said Ad? ministrative Hoard and the manage? ment and control of an str-r-ts and al? leys, Including sidewalks and publh ways whatsoever; uil public bridges with their foundatloiiH, approaches lte,; ?i hutment.-, all public Squares and parks all public building*! all juv-n drains and waterways; all wat<-<-' , works, gas works, electric works or . plants now owned by tho city or which may hereafter.be acquired or construct? ed, together with all mains, pipes, wires poles, conduits and other works, stru<". lares and buiidinirs of any nature j whatsoever connected therewith' nil I public cemeteries, markets, almsho'uses [crematories and all property both real and personal used in connection witn tin- said bevi ral works of public Im? provement or ownership, and general ly the control, management am) u llS'lictlon over any and all department, 'of the city government other than Ih.t Polle?,. Firs md Health Depurlmi and over all other public utilities works an'" Improvements bi-ionuim- to ? r controlled by the city not h.-reit, specially enumerated, and such ?? |?ny .hereafter be acquired by the citv and ?l-o the gauging. Inspection. meliiMi ,iilg, wvelghlng and metering r,< a|> -,r ? tlcki of commerce or trafiic. arc acre by expressly placed under the manage? ment und control of the anld Adminis? trative Board, and coneimlnn such management und control the said board may make ami proinulgato rules und regulations lor tin; government of all otttciTs and employes lu charge of the departments Under* thoir control and enforce a compliance with the same by the imposition of penalty. Lump hum Appropriated. SO-d. Appropriation*, as far us prac? ticable, to the extent of the fairly an? ticipated revenues for each ensuing year, shall be made In lump sums In the annuhj budget ordinance, for the 1 maintenance of each department, but i the Council may from time to time make additional appropriations, upon the recommendation of the Admlnlstra I live Hoard, or. without such recom? mendation, after the proposed ordi I nnnce or resolution malting the uppro I prlutlon shull have been referred to ' the hoard for their consideration and I report lit the premises, and after the I return of such report, or they shall 1 have failed to report thorcon to the! I next regular meeting of either branch Of, the Council, but thr Council may. In ! nny cose of emergency, muko any ap? propriation without such reference; provided, however, that nothing here? in shall be so construed as to curtail or impair the powers and authority of the Council of the city of Richmond \ of a legislative character, under the i Constitution, charter of the city of Itlchmond or otlu r statutes of the Slate oi Virginia. Report to Mayor. 30-e. The said Administrative Board! i-i-i:i 11 annually, on or before the lathi day i\f February, in the year mid, and] thereafter annually on the Uth day of! l-'ebruury of ouch year, forward to the I Mayor a report of lifo business trans- ', ttcted by tnem during the preceding I calendar year, together with such rec? ommendations as they deem desirable tor the better management and iuir piovement of the business methods in uny of tue several at pnrtments of the city government, and for the better performance of the duties imposed on ir.eill OS un Administrative board, and they sitall from time to time make sttcii reports and recommendations to the Uayor of the city of Richmond | as they may deem desirable, which re- i port so mud.- the alayor snail, togcthel j with his recommendations concerning I such report, send to the next rcgului meeting ol either brunch of the Coun- | ell of the city of Richmond, or. v. hero he deems it necessary, to a called '. meeting of cither branch, which he is hereny expressly authorized to call. ' "And the administrative board snull ] from time to nice make such reports | in..I furnish such data, to the Counci." oi the city of Richmond, or to eithet bran a thereof, as may be required oi tin in by said Council, or by elthdl branch thereof: Award of Contracts. "30-f. The fcuid hoard shall have tlie exclusive control of the letting to contract, the doing of all work tOI the city, and the furnishing of all sup? plies and materials for the use of any dep.i. .ihent of tlie city under their rontr- 1 In accordance with the ordi? nance and resolutions of the city, but all purchases for anv department shall always be made by the said board ] under proper requisitions therefor, by the head of the deourtment. under rules and regulations established by i..C said board, and oniy ufter an or dlnance or resolution making the ap? propriation therefor, except In cases of emergency, where great loss or damage to the city would ensue, and in such cases the head of tlie depart? ment in which such emergency exists shall tile With the board n certificate showing the nature of such emer? gency and the necessity for the ex !? udlture. All contructs for work oi maierlnl shall only be let after du? advertisement atal bidding, where practicable, and the snld board shall have the power to reject any and all ] bids ?nd order new bidding, or. In i their discretion, let the contract with- | out further bidding- And the said board Is hereby authorized an.d re- 1 quired to make and promulgate rules \ and regulations as to the advertise- . ment. bidding and letting to contract of work to he done or materials to j be : rnished for the city. | Auditing of Account!!, ?-g. The t&id board shall audit all I bills against the city for work done I for the city and for all materials fur- ; lushed under any contract for the city | which they are authorized to make, , and no bill for such work or supplies shall be paid by the Auditor unless j the same has been so audited and ccr- . titled by the board as correct. Appolnt? tlflleers and Employes. t'SO-h. The said board Is hereby vested with authority to appoint all officer other than those whose ap? pointment Is expressly provided for by the charter of the citv of Rich? mond, and also all other officers now *~ ??? AND ; Elixir^ .Senna Cleanses the System effectually; Dispels colds and Headaches, due to constipation. Best for men* women and children: young and old. Toqetits Beneficial effects, always note the name of the Company California Fig Syrup 0? plainly printed on the front of every gackaqe of the Genuine Tlie New Imported Hairy Hats $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 I'AVli YOU SEEN THE New Method Gas Ranges Pettit &Co.V StKci.il Q/fnm The Best Heaters arc sold In Jones Bros. & Co., Inc., H18-1420 East Main Street. authorized to be appointed, and all employee and subordinates now em? ployed by any committee of the Coun? cil or authorized to be employed under any ordinance or resolution now in loVco or hereafter passed, other than thoso appointed by the Board of Po; lice Commissioners. Board of Fire Commissioners, City School Board, Board of Health. City Attorney and the Committee on Finance. The terms of ofilcu of nny person appointed by said administrative board shall be two years, und until Iiis successor' is duly chosen und nuallilod, unless sooner removod by tho said bo&rd, und any person employed shall continue in such employment during the pleasure of said board: and tho power is hereby expressly conferred on the adminis? trative board to abolish any office which they uro authorized to All, or combine the duties appertaining to two or more olllces In one ofiicor and designate the of lie er to execute tho combined duties, and tho person whoso ouiye Is ubollshcd, and who has not been elected to perform the duties that ore discontinued, shall have no right to uvinand or receive any ualury or compensation thereafter. Itemovol for Cause. "30-1. Tho said board shall have pnvcr to prefer charges against any olty officer not appointed bl* them, and f-rwaid the sumo to tho Mayor, who shall take such action thereon as pro? vided for by law, and the said board may suspond any other ofllcer for n period sufflcent for charges to bo pre? ferred ugnlnst him and hoard by them, and In the meantime direct the first asslstunt of the department to dis? charge the duties of the officer bo hub ponded, and after hearing of charges, which shall be reduced to writing und served on the officers so suspended at least ten days before the hearing, re? move such offlcor' und appoint son-., other. I 80-j. The City Attorney shall act j as counsel and attorney for the ad? ministrative board. Election of Auditor. "31. The city Auditor s.iuil be elect? ed by the council or the city of Rich? mond. He snull be elected by lite Council ol the city of Hichmonu. He snull Hold his otttce tor the term ol two years, u:?d unlil hit, successor be elected und quality, unless sooner re? movod. He shah hold his olllcc in a~.h place as may be designated and prescribed by thu City Council. Ho snull give bond with surottos to thu a ..bunt of not less than *.*o,o?o, which shall duierminod by the City Coun? cil before he enters upon the duties of his otlice; said bond to bo approved by the City Attorney and tiled in the office of the City Clerk. The said Audi- j tor ahull open and keep lu u neat and methodical manner a complete set ol i books, in accordance with such systoui as the Council may adopt on the I recommendation of the Mayor, wherein ' shall be slated, among other things, ] me appropriations of the year ior each distinct object und branch ol expend!- ] ture, und also the receipts from each ' and every source of revenue, so far ar I ho can ascertuln the same. Said bookr and all papers, vouchers, contracts, | bonds, receipts and oilier things kept I In said office shall be subject to the j examination of the Mayor, tho mem? bers of the City Council, or any com? mittee or committees thereof." Duties of Auditor. "37.?The Auditor shall, annually, submit to the administrative board during the mouth of January a report of the estimates necessary, as nearly us may be, to defray the* expenses ol the city ogvernment during the suc? ceed, ug fiscal year. lie shall In said report class the different objects and branches of said city , expenditure, giving, as nearly as may be, the amount required for each: and ior this i purpose he Is authorized to require of i till ci.y officers und heads ot depart? ments their statements of tno condi- 1 tion and expense of their respective ! departments and offices, with any pro posed improvement, and Hie probable ? expense thereof, of contracts already ! mude and unfinished, and tho amount i ot unexpended appropriations of the , preceding year. He shall also In auch report show the aggregate income of the current liscul year from all sources, the amount I of liabilities outstanding upon which Interest is to be paid, and of bonds anc" city debts payable during the year j when due and where payable, so that the said board may tully understunr the money exigencies for the succeed- I Ing fiscal year, a copy of which report ? and estimates shall be forwarded tc 1 fach branch of the City Council, and by the Council shall be referred tc the Committee on Finance of the Coun? cil. City Kngtiicrr null Assistants. Hr. Tnerc snail be appointed by the Administrative Hoard one engineer fot the city, who shall hold his otlice for a period of two years, and until his uuc cessor shall be appointed and Qualify, unless sooner removed from office, ili shull give bi?nd with sureties to the amount of not less than $10.000 said bond to be approved by the City Attor? ney and filed in the office of the City Clerk. 03. The said engineer shall have power to appoint, with the approval of the Administrative Board, such num? ber of assistants and clerks as may be authorized by ordinance, with power in the Administrative Board to reduce the number; but such assistants or clerks may be removed at any time by said engineer or bv said board. Duties or City Knglnecr, 64. The said engineer shall, subject to the control or the Administrative | Board, be the general superintendent ol the streets, culverts, public build- i trigs and all public improvements. He I shall make such surveys, reports, drawings, plans, specifications and es? timates needed In any department of the city government, and perform such oiiu-r duties as the Administrative Board may require of him, and do, Is relation thereto, whatever else they may direct concerning the same. All surveys or other acts, which may br mudy or done by said engineer, sliuli be ns valid and effectual as if the samv were done by a surveyor of a county and any map or plan oi the city, or a part thereof now on tilo In his ot? lice, or hereafter made and lllcd there? in, made in pursuance of nny ordi? nance of tho city or statute of tho State, and especially the map approved by resolution of the Council of June twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and seventy-two (1873), or a copy of such map, shall be prlma facie evidence In the courts of the Commonwealth of the boundaries and lines of tho streets, alleys und othor public places of the city shown thereon. He shall keep his ofllcc In such place as the City Council may direct, and shall keep therein all maps, drawings and papers pertaining to Iris office. He shall keep a record of all his proceedings, and a set of books in which shall be entered under appropriate heads the receipts and ex? penditures of his department; and all books and papers of his office shall bo open at all times to the Inspection of the Mayor, the Administrative. Board, to the members of the City Council, or to any committee or com? mittees thereof; provided, however, that the Administrative Board may as? sign the powers and duties of said en? gineer as general superintendent of public buildings, or any of them, and the supervision and control of tho same to some other officer, under such regulations as they may prescribe. SURGEONS AND PISTOLS^ Council Committee Decides Against City Furnishing Weapons. Shall ambulance surseon? carry pistols'' Tbe question was debated at lenffth by the Council Committee on Reil?/ of tho Poor , M'stcrday afternoon. Memo hold that slno? i iho- surgeon* ?ot Into all sorts of place?; mid at all sorts of hours, sometimes Into the midst of flf/htlng. slrugsllne; mobs to rescuo the wounded, thoy should bo fully armed for their own protection. Sonn mem- | bors couldn't sec It that way. They thought a unlformod physician In the pursuit of his healing office could go anywhere un? molested, und the plan to have tho city provldo the flrrarma w?o rejected. Beyond that It w?s agreed mm the com? mittee hnd no authority. If tho doctors choose to go nrmc* tnev most like nil oilier citizens, subjected to special dancer, nrst secure a-permit from the judge of in* Hustings Court. And when such f permit Is secure* they musl provide llfei* *?n Pistol*. V. This Sale Makes It Easy For Anyone To Own An INNER- PLAYER TRAOkX f*AKK OR A PLAYER PIANO If you intend buying a musical instrument any time within the next ?/ year?come NOW and avail yourself of one" of these great bargains, for bar f^oV gains they cfertainly are?doubtless never again to be equalled. The recent purchase of the Cable Piano Co.'s stock by the new CORLEY PIANO CO. includes a number of Player-Pianos and Inner-Player Pianos at prices which makes this sale possible, and so we pass part of the profits along to you. Each Instrument Is Two Pianos In One The INNER-PLAYER Piano may be used as any ordinary piano, if so desired; but by throwing the player mechanism into gear any one can play the most difficult composition. After yon play a few of your favorites of the popular airs, or some special old-time favorite, you can .select from the works of the great musicians and experience the pleasure and satisfaction of studying the artistic effects YOU are able to produce by means of the INNER-PLAYER Piano. It won't cost you much to have one of these wonderful pianos in your home?the price, the terms, the instrument?all will be perfectly satisfactory. This Sample List Shows of Prices $650 Kingsbury Inner-Player, 65-note, aqaq slightly used. ($8.00 cash, $8.00 per mo.)_ ?D*J*70 $725 Inner-Player* Piano, 65 and 88-note, OA AO slightly used. ($10.00 cash, $10.00 per mo.).. ?P*lL'tO $700 Inner-Plaver Piano, 8S-note, slightlv <?/fQf| used. ($10.00 cash, $10.00 per mo.).'. ?Pfc/U $650 Kingsbury lnner-PIaycr, 65-note, <P A f A slightly used. ($9.00 cash, $'7.00 per mo.)_ ?JjflV $700 Cecilian Player-Piano, used only a short time. ($7.00 rash. S7.00 tier mo.). 0O\3O You the Great Reduction and Terms 20 Genuine Inner-Player Pianos? OA/"*/ Ct Conovcr. Cable. Kingsbury and Ca- CiMyO Oil rola. All first-class pianos. Unusual values. usuil prices $25.00 Worth Player Music, also u Fine Player-Piano Bench, Free with Every Player. We guarantee to show you the exact instrument you see advertised?and further guarantee it will be sold at the price advertised._ If You Ever Intend Buying a Player-Piano* Do it Now Special Introductory Price Sale The Schubert Piano needs no introduction to the people of this community, as it has been sold in Richmond for the last twenty-five years. It is strictly a high-class piano, and one that can be thoroughly depended upon. We have just put in stock a big shipment of the Schubert Player Pianos, an instrument in every way up to the Schubert standard of high-grade excellence. These Players will be put in the sale at the introductory price of $500.00 and $600.00, according to the styles. Celebrated Schubert Player Pianos READ THIS ADVERTISEMENT AGAIN. It tells a s:ory of Piano economy never equalled in this community. The recent change in this firm gives us the opportunity to more fully enhance the value of your good-will, and where possible to establish a more liberal policy in giving greater values and better service; hence this remarkable sale. Quality for quality, we guarantee our prices are always lower than what you pay elsewhere No matter what the price, it's always value received at the Corley Piano Company. y Headquarters for Everything Musical SUCCESSORS CABLE PIANO CO. 213 East Broad Street Richmond's Music Department Store IB GOES TO JAIL FOR ILLICIT SELLING Father-in-Law of Brodic L. Duke Must Serve Six Months. Durham. N. C, November 1.?l_,eunder s. Itochellc. futher-ln-law of millionaire Urodle I.. Duke, the tobacco magnate. ?'n sen lencod to-day to (lx montha in the county Jull fur Illicit liquor Sellins. The Suprcmn '""urt Imposed, the sentence, .-< (uMui: lo net ?Mdo. the sentenee Imposed fc>n .ludse Sykes, of. tlie local Police Cuuri, on the occasion of liochellc's arrut some time aso. Rochclie appealed from that decision. ENGINE TURNS TURTI.K. Enrlurer la Thrown to Ground und Cru?bed 40 Dentil fborclnl to The Times-Dispatch. 1 Washington, N. C, November L?Captain John Wllkin, formerly of thll city, em? ployed by the Norfolk and Southern Hnil road as engineer pn n train between Colum? bia and Mackey s Ferry, met a horrible death about 13 o'clock to-dav, when hi* en To Quickly Gain a New Complexion (American Family Journal.) The quickest way to get rid of a bad complexion is by the use of ordinary mercolizcd wax, procurable at any drug store. Just spread the wax over your face at night in the same manner you would use cold cream, and the beautify? ing work begin? at once. ? Next morning, when yon wash this off, tiny particles of the old, worn-out akin are taken off with it. The following day more of the dead surface skin comes off, and so on until soon you have entirely discarded the faded, sallow, blotchy or muddy complexion. The fresh, bright, heajthy-hued skin underneath furnishes your new complex? ion. No process has yet been discovered that will give a woman such a rarely beautiful and youthful skin. .Marks ?f age, weather, worry and disease which mar the skin, of course disappear with the skin itself. Pure Silk Silk Lisle Lisle 50c, $1 pr. 50c pr. 25c, 35c pr. WE SELL HOSIERY F. W. Dabncy Company, 301 F,. Broad Street. b'inu turned turtle. and, throwing him out i of the cub window, fill on Mm, crushing I him to death. \Vllkln? at tho time wae j shifting care near Roper, X. <":.. aud the ' cauae uf tho accident 1? unknown, but it la I believed to have been due to rails ?pread- | Ing. Wilklns was about thirty-four s/aars of ace. He loaves a widowed mother and i several tfiatera, OBITUARY Henry Hudson. Lynchburg, Va., November 1.?Henry Huasun. a well-known brick mason, who had been ill for two years of tu? berculosis, died this murniUB at 7:1 < o'ciock at his home, lfHS Twolftl> Street, Death was due to choking, uno tho end came while Mr. Hudson was laughing and talking with Uta wife Ho was ti native ol Kuckbrldgq county Where he was born in H-?i7, but ho hao lived in Lynchbiirg many years. II? is survived by his wife und tour chil? dren by a tormer marriage and hit parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. i-'. Hudson, who also reside in Lyuuhburg. The children ajo Jesse Hudson, of West Virginia Mrs. Lucio Ferguson, of Williamson, W Va., and Misses Keba and VlrglnMi Hudson, of Pocuhontas, Vn. He als? I bus three brothers and two sisters sur- i wiving: John W. Hudson, of Lynchbung. ! Robert \V. Hudson, of l-'chuylor's, and Klcliurd IS. Hudson, of Lyuchbui-g, and | Mrs. W. ,S. Wright, of Lynchourg, and I Mrs. Hooker Shcphard, of Wlnesap. Urs. Annie C. Tra%-ls. i .Sp.-cial to The Times-Mspatch.J Alexandria, Va., November 1.?(Irs Annie C. Travis, fifty-nine years old. widow of Ferdinand Travis, died yes? terday at her homo. 610 Queen Street. She was a native of Fairfax county. Her funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon. Kdward II. Me Allster. (Special to The Tlmes-I>isputch.l Lynchburg. Va., November 1.?Ed? ward H. McAllster died last night at | his homo In Pearl Street after a short Illness. He was born in Goochlund | county eighty-seven years ago, but had i lived here nearly seventy years. 11s was a member of Centenary Methodist Church, and is survived by three chll jdron: Airs. Georgia Tyree, of Lynch? burg: Mrs. Ellen Heacruft, of Wythc vllle. and E. L. McAllster, of Sails bury. N. C. Joseph r?-tim. (Special to The Times-Dispatch.J Alexandria, Va., November I.?Joseph Pettltt, eighty-two years old, died this morning at his home, 038 North- Co- I lumbuu Street. He was a native ol j Fairfax county and a farmer. He Is i survived by one son, David Pettltt. His funeral will take place from his home at 2 o'clock to-morrow afternoon. Abrain Higgle. Williamsburg, Va,, November L? Abram Higgle, seventy-eight years of ago, died In his home at Poplar Hall farm, three miles east of Grove. Mr. Higgle hud been an Invalid for two DEATHS . MOODY?Died, at the homo of his pa- I 1 rents, Honric.o, N. C, October aO, LE HOY WBNDENUURG. Infant son of R. S. and Ruth Moody, aged one month and sixteen days. "Suffer the little children to conio unto Me." News Leader and Journal please copy. TAYLOR?Died. November 1. 1911. at the homo of her brother. Mr. Georgo K. Taylor. In Amelia county, Va.. M18S HOSE G. TAYLOR. Interment In he family burying ground at Farm Hill. 11 o'clock THURSDAY MOUtfiNG, November 2 191U years. He wan born in Coshocton coun? ty. O., but cnine here In 1903 from North bukotii. having purchased "Pop? lar Hull" farm. In the lower part of James City county. I|r I? survive.1 by his wlilow and one tton, besides a sister HvInK In th?- West. Ml mm ItoHe Taylor. (Special to The Times-Dispatch. 1 Amelia, Vu., November 1?MiSh lj. . Taylor, ulstor ot Geo. K. Taylor, died t the home of her brother laut nisbt ut? ter a linscrliiK Illness. IN MEMORIAM KAV?in sad and loving remembrance of our father. W. K. KAV, who de? parted thip life two years u?o to-day, November ?, 1909. HIB CHI LDH EN AND HIS WIPE. <\t Fountains & El sew hen Ask for 'HORLICK'S The Original and Genuine MALTED MILK The Food-drink for All Ages. At restaurants, hotels, and fountains. Delicious, invigorating and sustaining. Keep it on your sideboard at home. Don't travel without it. A quick lunch prepared in a minute. Take no imitation. Just say "HORLICK'S." Not in Any Milk Te^smt EAT WHAT YG?LIKE it wont hurt uou i f i|oi i ?11 Take (glemans guarantee for indigestion Gons1ipatlon^sp?psia?> ALhjuid After D?inerDtyeitanf ASK YOUR DRUGGIST W. Freds Richardson's Storage nnd Transfer Department. Main and Belvldere Bts. Hauling, Packln? and Storing High Grade Household Goodh. Phones: Madison 843, day; Monros 142, nleht_._ tcsds . .?lj ? -a Advertising Results can be produced when the money Is Judlcl ouily expended. We hsvo planned and ex eouted many large snd small advertising campaigns. We know how to get profitable results. Consult us and be convinced. IrltKlSMAN ADVERTISING AGENCY. INC.," Mutual Building. Richmond, .. Virginia, 'Phone Msslson Ml*