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Greater Richmond's Greater Newapnper BteGftmw l;S?rv ? fcpnf rh ??BATEST WAIST AND REAL KS T?TE Hl du m IN VIRGINIA. AND ONE OP THE REST IN AMERICA. Want Ad Rates lo Effsct June 11. 1*11. Dally, one cent per word rrlien pnld 1 In odvnncv. No Ad. token fur lean than ten cent*. . One and one-balf cent* a word all clhsalflcntions except Sltuntlon Wanted fur Sunday. Situation Wiiuted, oue cent a word. No Ad. Sunday tukeu for less | tbnn ttfteeu cents. I No. Ada. tnkt'U for less (hnn laent)'. Ute ctnla wheu pboned In or ' * ?. -.cd nl the couulvr. I'houc orders not gunrnntred. t'lasaHlcatloii uot guurauUcd after Pi'Iu P. M. I Or business contrnet?. send for the ' Wunt \d. Man. plione Monroe 1. Host auli jj'ouiiu. LOStT^ON BROAD STREET OH AT I market, un old :..m..??>??.?! pin, con - ! Urning buir, initials M. c. i'- on I buck. Return to lu'J North Third Street, ana rccuiv'"__rew_rd._ Lost. A mTnk MUFF, ON BROAD, sixth. Seventh or nl the market. Reward 11 returned to 100 South Fourth Street._ LOST! STRAYED OR STOLEN. ONE brlndle an<l white hull torrler; an- | H'.vi.f? to the name dl Milte; wore; brass collur ?ml medal No. 1137, He-j ward U returned to 1UQ East Mar iihull. WAiNTKU, three GOOD tinners. Apply lt. M. MASTERS, 129 KLUS Street. Charleston. S. O. wanted.-i-COL?HKD MEN, with references, wishing position us sleep? ing car or tram porters, nretnon or brakeraon, write uu Immediately. In? closing slump. No experience neces? sary. No strike. Richmond ruuuu, I, RAILWAY XL 1n8t., care Tlmes Dlspatcll._ WANTED, local MANAGER and distributor lor Llmo, the only pur? fruit, all-tho-year bevcrdgo handled by aoda fountains, grocers, bottlers and wherever soft urtnKb arc dis? pensed. A business man with from 1500 to $1,000 can make ?10,U-J'J year? ly supplying the demand wo creute. Exclusive territorial selling rights given, not' sold. If you can qualify as to charucler and ?Utility we will arrange for Interview In your own city. the LLMo COMPANY, 145 W. torty-nUn Street, New York. _ WANTED, TOR ?. S. Alt Mi".' aule bodled, unmarried men. helweeu uge? of 18 und 46; citizens of United statu?; of good character und temperate hab? it*, who cun apouk, read and writ* i the Ki.glluli 1. i.i.u.iii- For informa? tion apply to Recruiting othcei. biO E. Hroad Street. Richmond. Va. WANTED. A GOOD WHITE BOY TO learn the bartier trade. Apply 635 West Broad Street, Richmond. Vs. (TREE ILLUSTRATED book TELLS I about ovor JGO.OdO protected posi? tions In I. niled guiles service. More than 40,Olio vacancies every year. There Is a hljs chance hero for you, sure and giiwrout pay, lifetime em? ployment. Easy to net. Just ask for Udoklet No obligatton. KAlti. hop K INS. C ICt. Wasbl.iKt.oii, D C._ Local representative wanted; no canvassing or soliciting required; good Income assured. Address na? tional CO-OPERATIVH REALTY CO., V s17, Marden Uulldlng. Wash? ington. d. C._ VL\LE STENOGRAPHER WANTED.?? Laal Thursday we had four good po? sitions open to our students. We can teach you and guarantee posi? tions. masskv BUSINESS COLLEGE, SO? e.i-it 'Broad_ SALESMAN. YOUNG man. LOCAL, OF ir<.rxl address and well recommended. u chance for some one now working Indoors to get outdoors and Improve his heutlh. Apply at once, SOUTH? ERN STAMP AND STATIONERY co.. Itear Office._ ,VpUNO MAN WANTED to WORK A real estate proposition oir good com? mission. Herr; Is a chance to make money. Address k 461, care Tltnes Dlsputch._ Wanted! ?n e x p erTence d~7?n~ trraver and card marker; permanent position if satisfactory. KAUFMANN & CO._ WANT ED, young MEN to LEARN the nutomubile business; positions I secured competent Krnduutes. RICH- ' mond auto SCHOOL 303 Graham I Street_ wanted, 25 men and boys to work on packing grounds. W. T. HO OP & CO.. Glntcr Park._ Wanted, railway mail clerks: Richmond examinations announced Junuary 16. Sample questions free. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, Dept. ?1? K, Rochester. N. Y._ fbu ahe WANTED l"OR GOVERN^ mont job; $s0 month. Send postal for list of positions open. FRANK? LIN INSTITUTE, Dept. 416 k, Ro chester. N Y._ wanted! ? good driver for milk wagon. A 335, care Tlroea Dlepatch._ BRIGHT, INDUSTRIOUS BOY OK 17 desires position with chunce of pro? motion. Address g 700. care TlmeS Dlspatch._ GOVERNMENT POSITIONS AT high salaries open to competent stenogra? phers. We can teach you quickly, cheaply and thoroughly. Vlalt our achool nt the new location, 802 East Broad. MASSEY BUSINESS col LEGE._ WANTED, DENTAL LABORATORY man at once. Apply to DR. BAL?" MAN, 27 Granby Street. Norfolk. Va. _?u!iai_ms LUuar.u-o. jtiale. EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER AND accountant desires position. Best references. Address B 253, care Times-Dispatch._ W AN TE D. PLA CE AS HUT I ,ER, I >RIV er or porter; reference from present employer, who Is giving up houso keoplng. 1312 N. Twenty-sixth St. YOUNG DRUG CLERK, WITH EIGHT years* experience, wishes position; best references. Address Box 23, Newport News. Vn. 3K?ctp toHmttti. jf emau. WANTED, AN EXPERIENCED LAD? to run a ten-room boarding house In Norfolk, Va. Address Box No. 17. TrotvlU?. N.. C._? ? 2.50 per DAY PAID one LADY in each tOiVt: to distribute freu clrcu lars and take orders for concentrated flavoring I ntuboo. Permanent posi tlon. J. S. ?1EGLER CCs. Chicago. _ WANTED. YOUNG LADY WHO CAN vtiae typewriter ns cushier; ulso cloak room girls. Appl-- CALL1S, OLD HORSE SHOW BUILDING._ WANTED. THREE NEATLY DRESSED young ladles to canvass eight hours per day on salary. Apply to 3 P. M., M r. J. W. DEAN.'Ill W. Clay St. WOULD like TO employ neat white girl to do general housework. a pleasant home In Norfolk in winter and Wllloughhy Bench In summer to the right party, who Is willing and pleasing. Address mrs. C. C. siiel . ..TON, 415. South Park Ave.,' Norfolk, Va._ Positions guaranteed.?-under certain easy requirements we guar? antee nil our competent students positions. Call or send tor our prop? osition to-dny. MASSEY BUSINESS j COLLEGE. s02 East Rrond. _ WANTED, A COUPLR OF FURNISHED rooms for light housekeeping. Ad? dress K 498, euro TimftS-Dlspatoh, ?ftuatforu?, ffrotetftfioiuL WANTED, BY AN~BXPERIENCED male, teacher, students to tutor In Eutin, English und mathematics. Ad dross P 303, care Ttmtus-DlBpatc.h._ A VISITING " a?VERNES8:~RKFINED ? young German Hunovorlan;-perfect French, elementary English; for af? ternoon or morning; good references, , Telephone Monroe 3375-L._\ PUPILS WANTiED; GRADE WORK A specialty; couching In English, French and mathematics. 2009 Stuart Avenue. ?i-oussiotmi >oclp (??anteD. WANTED." IMMEDIATELY, MUSIC teacher with Virginia Statu certlli ? ate or literary diploma from a lead Ing college. In order to get certlli cstc In South Carolina, good grade?' school: salary. ?50. W, H. jones Columbia. S. C. TEACHERS IN GREAT DEMAND FOR emergency culls In public und pri? vate schools. Many good ooeninga. R. W. CRIDLIN, Munuger Virginia Teachers' Uureuu, Mnncnester, lllch mond. Va._ ^aolintuis ano te?aics?mcn. wa^ed7"anTexpf.irienCED trav ellng MHlcsmuu to carry our line of men's punts in Virginia, liberal com? mission. Addresa, with references, CHARLOTTE CLOTHING MKO. t:0.. Charlotte, N. C. _._ WANTED, r;mST-CL,AJS SALESMAN'" None but experience men need ap? ply. Address S 60?, care Tlmea Dlapatch._'_ WANTED; A SALESMAN FOR AN UN usually attractive stock proposition, i ?SOUTHekn FINANCE CO., Norfolk. Va. _i j?Ju?incsjs ^pportunuiea. WANT THE CONSERVATIVE 1NVEST or to Investigate the s per cent, pre? ferred stock now being offeied by one of thu oldest, most widely known und the only manulucturtng company of Its kind in the entire South. Have the largest trude of its kind in the 1 Southern Stutcs. Company has paid 'Jti per cent, per annum, average, for ' many years, on the capital invested. | Also huve several good positions lo ' offer to investors in our capital ! stock, from 32,500 to (5,000. Pull in- i tormullon lo Interested parties. Ad- i dress P. O. Box No. 123. Richmond. HARDWARE BUSINESS. IIALF-1N Ihlcrest. with salary; active man j with 31,500 cash can procure half- i Interest in hardware business, with salary of J1.?00 per year and hair; the net prolits, to he paid out of tne [ business; in place of 25.000 populu- j tlon, where millions In cash arc uald ' out annually, brick store, principal business street; rent only $36. Box 395, Newport Nows. Va. | NIGHT SCHOOL. Tl:~XcH INO ALL commercial and English branches; i superior systems, equipment and ; teachers. l.ow rates of tuition. _M ASSET BFSINES8_C( if.LEGE. SPLENDID UFSINESS OPPORTUNITY | In one of the most thriving towns and wealthy neighborhoods in Albemarle countyfl In tho heart of the quarry section; for livery business and blacksmith: also wheelwright. Writ* for full particulars. Address L 512, care TI mes- DJspa Ich; A CA REFT' LEY MANAGED INCOR porated company, with well estab? lished business, can Invest your small Savings of $100 or more at C per cent. J Interest net to you, paid seml-un nunlly, and guarantee the same. Whvl let your money He idle or nt 3 perl cenL when we can make It pay you I 6 per cent.? L 510, care Tlnies- \ _Dispatch. W A NT ED, THREE "ttOL'NG MEN TO I Invest |300 each In a, good proposi? tion 'where your investment Is fully I secured against loss; this proposition bears Inspection, and will pay In two months $10 for every 31 Invested. Remember you are secured against loss. H. V? Box 31. Station A. _iBosrtuiff._:?"_ ' FREE INFORMATION REGARDING | rooms and board can be obtained ? I consulting our flies at all depots, ' Traglc's und Saunders & Crump's ' drug store; also 28 North Ninth j Street. CABINET INFORMATION BURBAU,_1 WANTED. TWO GENTLEMEN OR co.uple; large, bright, heatod room: ' also table boarders. 100 West Main, . next to Jefferson Hotel. FREE ROOMING AND BOARDING IN formation; consult our flies at South-| orh depot, "Traglc's," Saunders & j Crump's and 2X North Ninth Street. CABINET INFORMATION BUREAU. I MRS CHARLES K. BOWERS, lit j East- Frank Strict, handsomely ap- | pointed rooms, with '>oard; table board a specialty. 1008 W GRACE ST It E ET?L AR O E, double rooms, with good board. WANTED, ROARD13RS AT 318 EAST Franklin; also table boarders. MISS PALMOHK. A YOUNG LADY WANTS ROOM AND board In private family; central lo? cation. B 355, care Tlmes-Dlspatch. LADY DESIRES ROOM AND BOARD with private family In West End. State full particulars. Address C 302. care Tlmes-Dlspotch. OUR WORK?OUR REFERENCE. H. SCHOSTOCK A CO., ARTISTIC j.ADIES' TAILORS, 207 N. FIFTH STREET. HUMAN HAIR BOUGHT AND SOID at HUOHES'S. 308 North Third. J. BROWN. LADIES' TAILOR, C24 WEST GRACE STREET. THE HOUSEHOLD FRIEND. SMITH Held sausr.gc. for Hule at your gro? cer's. jiottee?. _ UraOVAlT NOTICE.?WE ARB NOW I at 8U2 East Broad Street, and have j the largest, most convenient and best business school in thu South. Call for a visit or send for catalogue, MASSEY BUSINESS COLLEGE. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: THIS Is to notify the public that Bessie C. Marston, having left me, I will not bo responsible for uny debts sho may contract. E. H. MARSTON, Roxbury. Va. WANTED. THE PUBLIC TO KNOW that JAHNKE BROS., Jewelers. 912 East Main Street, buy, sell, exchange and remount diamonds in the lutesl Btyles. Old gold and silver always taken In exchonge. Coal anu Mioo?. LONG. THE WOOD MAN, ILAS MADE A Specialty of wood about 14 years. Ha1 has tho kind that splits easy and gives heat, because It la perfectly dry and sound. LONG'S. Madison 1069. i KINDLING WOOD. THOROUGHLY seasoned. $1.75 nor halt-cord. S. it. COTTRELL & SON. Phone Madison I 177._j AN ATTRACTIVE APARTMENT OF tWo rooms and bath; Franklin Street; steam heat, electric lights. Madison ?318-J. DAILY PUZZLES What domestic animal? ANS WEH TO VI-:sTl-.lll>AY'S PUZZLE.] Prises. F?R sau;, steam h/EAT1NG plant, sash, dooks and FRAMES. ap? ply oeo madison school bldg CARVERS', PA I KS AND SETS; FINK steel; benutiiul stylus; $1 und u|>. CLARKE, HARDWARE, 1216 Main Street. _ FOR SALE. A GOOD FIREPROOF sufc. cheap fur cash. Deliver (in tnu . eiiyj llrst tloor. tree ot cost. Ad? dress R. T. LIPSCoMB, City. Phono Maulson 4SI._ BECOND-HANDMACHINERY BOUGT IT. Bold and exchanged- 1. BLCl'OHD He CO., 103d-4^ East Cary StraeL POCICET K N1 V ES?300 "PATTERNS best quality blad-s. 26 cents and up. CLARKE'S CUTLERY HEADQUAR? TERS. 1215 Main Street, "Sign ot Padlock.''_ FOUR-HORSEPOWER GASOLENE EN gine, In good condition, (or sale. 1'. O. Box 215. City"_ FOR SALE, STOCK GENERAL MER chundlse In a thriving small town.. Pleumont bright tobacco section, on Suuttiern Railway; annual sales $16, 000. Good reason for discontinuing. Address C am, care Times-Disputen. F?11 SALE, COBBV'8 CO MB IN A TIO N baker anil healer for wood and coaL 4 23 W. Broad. Write tor circular. FOR SALE. ONE OF THE BEST Lo? cated drug stores in Tidewater Vir? ginia; good navy trade; reasons for selling, owner not a druggist and unable to give business attention. Address P. O. Box 62, Portsmouth. Va. BEARING ORCHARD IN VIRGINIA 100 acres deep, rich soil; Albemarle I Pippins and winesups; probably have | 43.000 crop coming year; splendid 1 condition; macadam road, rdral do-' livery; 4(1.500. For details write ! OWNER, Box 434, Lynchburg. Va FENDERS, FIRE SETS] ANDIRONS, j polished and dull brass and black | iron; large line colonial patterns. . CLARKE, HARDWARE. 1215 Main _ Street._ WILL SELL BY DIRECTION OF N. F. i Jacob & Son. Thursday, November ; 16, l'JU, 10:30 A. M.. all forfeited \ I pledges, consisting of watches, dla- ! mbt.ds, jewelry, guns, overcoats, etc. 1 C. C. BRIDGES, Stale Auctioneer. ANTIQUE ORIENTAL *I2UGS AND Jewelry. KAMBOURIAN'8 RENO? VATING WORKS. 216 North First I Street._ BLACK SET. FUR CAPE AND PIL low muff, latest style, 415, value 460. E 894, cur? Times-Dispatch. TWO ANGLE LAMPS! BEST KERO sene light made; one wood heater: 6heap. 516 Thirty-second Street. CHAUFFEUR'S CHINCH! LLA~COA T, good as new; cost S40; price 425. 900 Rnrton Ave.. Barton Heights. Phono Madison 3144-L TWO SECOND-HAND RUNABOUTS, one top buggy and several wagons, nil in good repair nnd painted. These ( are bargains. A. MEYER'S SONS, 731 East Cary StreoL STRUCTURAL /KON. ?TEEL AND pipe of every description cut to order. CLARENCE COSH* lo23 a.asl Cary I Street. Richmond. Va._ WAGONS TO SUIT TOO, RUBBER tires put on promptly, at RICHARD? SON^ BROS'.. 615 Brook Avenue. FOR SALE, F?LL LINE OF Busi? ness wagons, both top and open; high grade, low prices. A. MEYER'S j SONS, 731 East Cary Street. isral csituc mi s>aie. POULTRY AND TRUCK FARM AT! Wiuturnam Station,- ten acres, 33 ini.es Richmond; commutation fare 14 cents; good two-story frame ' house, six rooms; poultry house, 25 fruit trees, spring, two acres wood. I 4850. LAFAYETTE MANN, Amelia. Va._ FARM, 73 ACRES, AT WINTERHAM Station, with horses, cows, farm 1m pllmeuts and crops; well watered and some nice timber; five-room house, lurge frame barn, stables, live poultry houses; nice orchard; com? mutation faro to Richmond, 14 cents; 42.860. EGOLBSTON & MANN, Ame llu. Va:_ CORNER LOT, WITH BRICK STORE and six-room flat and frame dwell? ing; cost, 43,000; renting for $252; was taken for dcbL Will sacrifice tor 42,000. I, 611, cure Times-Dis? patch;_ FOR SALE, 55 11-12 FEET ON BROAD Streot; well-built brick house on 32 feet, numbered 1225 East Broad Street; vacant lot adjoining, 23 11-12 feet. Telephone Madison 2251-J, or address OWNER. 1226 E. Rroud St., Richmond, Va._ FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE, NEWLY painted, hot and oold water; all out? buildings; lot 100x120, Chamberlayne Avenue, Glnter Purk. Must be seen to be appreciated. A bargain at 44, 250. AMOS & POINDEXTER, Trav elers' Building. Rooms 200-201._ FARM, 48 ACRES. ONE MILE FROM Culpepcr, Vny; macadamized road; now six-room house, boys' room, bath room. 66 feet of porch; oak grovo around houso. Price, 48,600. Ad dress Lock Box 12. Culpcper. Va FOR SALE. 8. C. WHITE LEGHORN and Black Minorca hens, 100 each: also 50 Indian Runner ducks and drakes; all of best strains obtainable. Prices reasonable. State number wanted. Address K 499, care Times Dlspatch._ I FOR SALE, THOROUGHBRED JERSEY I bull calf, not registered; sale or ex? change. Address K 497, care Times Dlapatch._ I ONE SORREL HORSE, BIGHT YEARS old; sound; prompt driver; sultablo for a victoria or surroy. Apply to 15. C. SUTHERLAND, Nos. 1 and 3 North Cherry Street._ FOR SALE, SIX GOOD MULES, CHEAP, Apply to MANAGER, STRAWBERRY HILL FAlfM Box 2R7 Richmond. Vo., or phone Madison 4679. fttal estate ?.nuU). W^lNTEu? TO RI5NT~f3R"r^RC^BE, country store with dwelling; alsq would llko a few acres of land at? tached. Address C 308, care Tlcies Dlapatoh. Automobiles (or feale SEVERAL used FORD CARS. 3 AND & Passenger, which vre have taken in exchange for latest models. Thoae cars now being thoroughly over? hauled and w'U paint If desired. Will Instruct thoroughly regarding oper? ation, or will Bend Instructor home wit'- out of town purchaser.'. FOUL) AUTO CO*. 1629 West Tlroad Rooms for v.ent nic'eiTy fiIrnisiteD rooms, ge?T tlemcn prefurred. 113 East Frnnk lln._ LARGE, FURNISHED ROOM, SUIT A-1 ble for two ladles, with or without | hoard. Ill WeBt Gary Street._ LARGE. BRIGHT^ AT T R ? CTlVRj room, to gentleman, second apart- | inent. 201 East Franklin. THb'ROANOKE. Ill NORTH EIGHTH I Street, handsomely and r.ewly-fur nlshed rooms thrcughout: single, en | suite: transients: permanent. jttisceUaneous. WINDOW CLEAN INO. . WAXING AND STAINING FLOORS A| spec .ally. WILLIAM JOHNSON, Mon roo 3120._ HOUSE FAINTS. IF YOUR HOUSE NEEDS PAINTING give us a call. v. e curry a full lino Of tho beat grade of house puiutd. Write or phone lor color card. ELBA HARDWARE CO. FLOOR S1A1NS. WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF NO. 1 Moor staina, polishes, tloor wax, gold puints, etc., the kinds that will last. ELBA HAUL WARE CO., corner Hen? ry and Broad._ HEATERS. 5EE OUR LINE OF WOOD. COAL AND I oil beaters before buying; also coal hods, shovels. ELBA HARDWARE j CO._ ANTIQUES YOU CAN GET GENUINE ANTIQUE furniture at C. E. LYDA'S; also an? tiques and other furulturo repaired, polished and finished. Antiques | bought. 1 fa West Main Street. ANTIQUES. ORIGINAL ANTIQUE FURNITURE Furniture repaired, polished and j packed, upholstering, etc. L? N. AR NALL ? SON, 1617 W. Broad Street. Phone Madison 6277. UPHOLSTERING AND MATTRESSHri, | PARl.OP. SUITS. COUCHES AND OLr pieces reupholslered. Mattresses I renovated neatly. Sanitary methods. Hclluble work. S YD NOR & HUND LEY. 711 East Broad. Madison 3 201. SHOE REPAIRING. 75c. HALFSOLE MEN'S SHOES. 60c ladles; every pair sewed; best leath? er; no nails, no pegs. Royal rub- J ber heels, 25c; Tred-AIr rubber heels, ' 40c; leather heels rebuilt like new, 25c. DREW'S ELECTRIC SHOE I FACTORY, 71? East Main. Phone Monroe 2667. jflceungs. Richmond, Freuerlckshurg and Poto? mac und RicninonU and Petersburg | Railroad Connection Company, Olllcu ui the Secretary, Klchmoliu, Va., November 3, isll. NOTICE IS HEREBY GiVEN THAT j the unnuul meeting of the stockhold? ers of thu Richmond, FredericKsburg and Potomac und Richmond and Pe- | tersburg Railroad Conneutlon Com? pany will be ueld at ils urtlce in the | city of Ricnmuud, \'a., on MuMja V, the 2uth of November, ul 10 o'clock A. M. Transfer books will bo clouod from November 13 to November 20, 1911, both inclusive. W. D. DUKE. _Secretary. Richmond, Fredencksburg and Potomac Railroad Co., Olllcu of the Secretary, Richmond, Va., November 1, 1911. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I the annual meeting of the utockbuld- i era ot the Richmond, !? i euencttaburg and Puiomuc Ruurpud Comyuny will be held at its oltlcc in tne city of Richmond, Va., on MONDAY, tbe SOU) \ day of Novemiser, luil, at 11 o'clock A- M. Tne stuck, transfer books will be closed at 3 o'clocit 1'. M. Monday, Novemoer 13, l'Jll, unu reopened at 10 o'clock A. M. Tuesday, .November 21, 191L NORMAN CALL. _Secretary. Washington Southern Railway Co., Onice of the Secretary, Richmond. Vs., November 1, 191L NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the unnuul meeting of the utocanola era of the Wuslungion Southern Ruil Way Company will be held ut ilu of? fice in tne city of Richmond, Vu_. on MONDAY, the 20th day of November, lull, at 12 o'clocit noon. The stock transfer bookB will be closed at 3 o'clock P. M., Monoay, Novemuer 13, 1911, and reopened ut 10 o'clock A. M. Tuesday, November 21, 1911. _NORMAN CALL. Seoretary. Potomac Railroad Company, Ofhce of the Secretary, Richmond, Vu., November 1. 1911, NOTICE IS ;;-...!.:-. Y GIVEN THAT the annual meeting cf the stocknold ers of tbe Potomac Railroad Company will be held at its oltlce In tbe city! of Richmond, fl/u., on MONDAY, tho ?20th day of November, 1911, at 12:30 P. M. The slock transfer books will bo closed at 3 o'clock P. M> Monday, November 13, 1911, and reopened at I 10 o'clock A. _> Tuesday, November 21. 191L NORMAN CALL, _Secretary. Virginia Railway and Power Company, 628-630 East Main Street. Richmond, October 28, 191T. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the annual meeting of tho stock? holders of the Virginia Railway dni Power Company will be held at Uio gcne.-al office of the company, tu the city of Richmond, Va., on WEDNES? DAY. November 15, 1911, at 12 o'clock M. The transfer boejto wlU be closed on Monday, November 8, 1911, at 1 o'clock P. M.i and will be reopened on Thursday, November 16, 1911, at 10 o'clock A. M. GUY PHILLIPS, _Secretary. The Atlnhtic Land and Improvement Company, Office of the Secretary. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I the regular unnuul meeting of Stock-j holders of The Atlantic Land und Improvement impanv wRl bo held at the office of the Company In the City of Richmond, Vn., on TUESDAY, the 21st duv of November, A. D. 1611, at 12:30 o'clock P. M. H. L. BORDEN, Secretary. November 4. 1911. Atlantic Const Line Railroad Company, Office of the Secretary. NOTICE IS 1 3RBBY GIVEN THAT the regular nnnuul meeting of Stock? holders, of the Atlantic Coast Lino Railroad Coinpnn_ will be hold ut the office t.t the Company In the City of RI*hmond, Va., on TUESDAY, the 21st day of November. A. D. 1911, nt 11 o'clock A. M. The trunsfer books of the Company will -close Wedncs.*>y. Novembor 8. 1911. at 3 o'clock P. M., and will be reopened on Wednesday, November 22, 1911, at 10 o'clock A. M. H. L. BORDEN, ? Secretary. Novembor 4. 1911._ _ The Valentine Museum ELEVENTH AND CLAY STREETS. Open dally rrora 10 A. M. to ft P. M. Admission, '-'Sc. ^? on Balurilay8 The Confederate Museum TWELFTH AND C_AY STREETS OPEN 0 A. M. TO 5 F. M. Admission, 2Go. Free, -ou Saturdays G&anteu. RICHMOND'S BESl BUSINESS SCHOOL now at 802 East Broad Street, l'ay us a visit. Day and night sessions. Modsrat? tuition rules. Positions so cured. MA8SEY BUSINESS COL? LEGE, j._i,_ WANTED. TO BUY FOK CASH. OLD J Kold und old silver: uny quantity. I E. C. MEYEIt JEWELRY .CO.. JI7 ' East Brnud Streot I YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. MKS. A. D. WALLACE. Fashionable dress? making. N. fourth Street Phone Madison 5T68-L_ WANTED. TO BUY FOR CASH. House? hold goods In any quanlK/. Phone Madison 3851. S K C O N D-1I~A NlJ MACHINERY OF every description bou:{ht a* full value. CLARENCE COSBY, 1533 E. Cary St. I'lioni- Madison 2526_ _____-iUfanaB?. SOUTHERN StAILWAY TRAINS l.KAVK RICHMOND. N. B.?following schedule tlsures published ns Information und not (uarmiittil: t:10 A. M.?Dally?Local tor Charlotte. Dur? ham und Raleigh. 10:45 A. M. ?Dally?Limit? ed? For all points South Drawing iloom Buffet Sleeping Car to Ashevllle. N. C. i:M 1' U. Ex. .Sun.?Local for Durhuin agil In? termediate stations. 4:00 P. M. Ex sun. - K-v ?ville Local* 11:45 1' M.~Dully?Limited '?For all points Routh. Pullman ready at >:3Q P. 31. YORK RIVER LINK. ?:S0 P. M. ?Ex. SUO.?To Went PLj connect? ing tor Rsltimoro Mon.. Wed. anil Friday. (:U0 A. M.?Ex. Sun. and 2:15 P. M?Mon.. Wed. and Krl.?Local. to Weit Point TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND. From tho South: 6:6? A. M.. 8:05 P. M.. Sally; 6:40 A. M. Ex. Sun.; BteS Ex. Sun.; 2:00 P. M. dally. From Went Point: 9:30 A. M. Sally; 11:36 A. M. Wed. nnd Frl.; 4:26 P. M. Ex. Sur.. S. B. BURGESS. D. P. A., m E Main St. 'Phone Madison 372. 1 Norfolk and Western Railway ONLY ALL RAIL LINE TO NORFOLK. Schedule In Effect October I. 19U, Leave Ilyrd Street Station. Richmond. FOR NORFOLK: '?:00 A. M, -LOO V. M., ?4:10 P. M. FOR LYNiCHBURO AND THE WEST: ?6:16 A. N . '10:00 A. M-. '8:00 P. VL, P. M. Arrive Richmond from Norfolk: ?11-.40 A. M.. *?:1S P. M . ?11:30 P. M. From the West: ?4:65 A M , a2:M P. M . bl:40 P. M., HM P. M.. '?M P. M. ?Dally. aDally ex. Sunday. bKunday only. Pullman Parlor iwid Sleuplnc Cars. Cafe Dining Cars. C. iL BOSLEY. D. P. A.. Richmond. Va. W. B. BEVILL. a. P. A.. Hoanoks. Va. RICHMOND AND CHESAPEAKE BAY RAILWAY COMPANY. Schedule of electrlo trains lo and from Aiihiand. stopping at Intermediate stations upon signal: Lv. Richmond (liroad and Laurel Sts.): ?6:06. ?7:10. ?:10b, 6:10, "10:10. 11.10 A. M.; 1:10. 2:10. 3:10. 4:10b, 6:10, ?:20, 3:10, 8:10b, 10:10, 11:46 P. M. Lv. Ashland: ?6:55, 7b. 8, ?b. 10. ??!! A M . ?11 M.. -*1. X. 11, 4. 6b, t. 7. 8. 3b. 11 P. M ?Dally except Hunday. ??Sunday only. bCarrles baggage._ Ifcteamijoats. Between Baltimore and Bremen, Phila? delphia-Liverpool, Antwerp and Ham? burg. New York-Boston to Olasgow, Qucenstown, Liverpool, Plymouth, Cher? bourg, Havre. Southampton. Dover, Bo logne, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Bremen, Hamburg, Gibraltar, Naples, Genoa, Marseilles, Copenhagen, Chrlstlanla and Chrlstlansand. All linos repre? sented and the best accommodations reserved at minimum rates. Phone Madison 5164. s. li. nnwiHAN, Southern Tourlnt Agent, j 70S E. Main St, Richmond. V?v Chesapeake Steamship Co. i B1k new ships. "City or Norfolk" and "City of Baltimore." Equipped with wireless telegraphy. Tele? phon? service throughout the ship. State? rooms cn suite, with baths. Prices front 75c lo $J.60. Excellent meals. TSo. TO BALTIMORE AND THE NORTH VIA NORFOLK AND OLD POINT. Leave Richmond Daily, via N. A W. By. 1 3:00 P. M., Norfolk 4:13 P. M. C. & O. By. 4:00 P. M. Dally. Old Folnt 1:1? P M. O. D. S. ?. Co. 7:00 P. M. Dally (one dor la Norfolk). Vs. Nnv. Co. ?:30 A. VL (Monday, Wednes? day and Friday). Tickets at ail eflleea. For staterooms apply lo S. E. BURGESS, D. P. A., ?7 East Miiln Street, Richmond. OLD DOMINION LINE. Lv. Richmond fool ot Ash Bt dally.7:00 P.M. ! Leave Newport News.5:00 A. M. Arrive Norfolk.?:00 a M. Connects with main line ateamors leaving | Norfolk for New York dally except Sunday ,100 P. M. Connections uiso made by N. <k W. Ry. I P. M. and C * O. Ry. at 4 P. M. Night Line jte&mers stop at Claretnoot to land or reoelve passengers on signal, and will he met by ? olio conveyance. VIRGINIA NAVIGATION CO.-James River by daylight for Norfolk and Old Point. New? port Nows and all James River landings. Steamer leaves Mot. - Wednesday and Friday at 7:00 A. M. Freight received fer sll James River landings. Phon,.iIu4lson 174. Main Tivket Office. Ill K. Mala Street Baltimore Steam Packet Co Equipped ?K- wireless telegraphy. TO BALTIMORE AND THE NORTH VIA NORFOLK AND OLD POINT. 4 Leave Richmond Dally. tn('udlng duaday. via N. A W. Ry. 8:00 P. M.. Norfolk 8:11 p. xs C. A O. Ry. 4:00 P. M.. Old Point 7:|? p. n, O. D. B. 8. Ce. 7:0? P. XX- <oue day Is Ner felk). Vs. nsv. Co l:W A. Id. (Moadsy, Wedass day and Frldsyi. Tlcksu at al> offices. Fes staterooms ap? ply to H. U. BOYK1N, Ag.ru. SM Easi Mala Street Merchants and Miners Transportation Co. Nerfolk to Barton, Mass., aad Providence, H. L Steamers leave Norfolk for Boston, Sun., Tu es. and Frl.; for Providence. Hon.. Wed. itn.l 8at at 6 P. M. Passengers and freight taken for all -ew England polm Tickets ou sale ai oitiuo C. ft O. By., U. 4k W. 11>.. b. H. Bowman. 708 East Mala, and nuhmoiit' I'ransf*" <"o. so? Eaal Mala CLARK'S CRUISE Feb. 8. ?iou up. fst n d?r>. lacliullar <n ?!>.,? ??. cutllosi. vllltt Spsls. Alglctt. Ceecc. turber Helf iVssC Es.pl. tub. H.ii 10 Buici? Tniu SHANK C CLAKK Tio.c, SJdg.. Ni? YeftV S. H. BOWMAN, 70" <?;. Main St.. Richmond. DEGRAW GOING TO SUFFOLK He Will Represent Postal Service at Corurr-Stone i.njlnn. ISpeclnl to The Times' Dispatch.] "Washing ton. D. C. November 14.? Fourth Assistant Postmaster-General DeGraw has been designated by tho Postmaster-General to represent the postal servlco and the department at the laying of the corner-stone of the Federal building at Suffolk on No? vember 23. The function will oo made a gulu occasion hy tho citizens of tho thriving Virginia city. Postmaster Oulmby, cf Suffolk, has been In Wash? ington several days, arranging details for the celebration. Mr. Qulmby had hoped to htivo Postmaster-General Hitchcock participate In the coremo nies incident to the occasion, but tho press uro of public business will not, permit Mr. Hitchcock to accept tho In? vitation extended to him. Mr. DeGraw expects to attend tho session of tho'American Roud Congress to be bold In Richmond, Novembor 20 to 23. Mr. DeGraw received a special Invitation to nttend tho congress :n recognition of the great achievements ?hieb have been accomplished under direction of Postmaster-General Hitch? cock by tho bureau under his Juris? diction, through the ngency of rural delivery and Its patrons and employes In the matter of establishment of good roads throughout the country. WHITE MAN IS nnnnED BY NEGnOBS IN SALEM [Speclnl to The Times-Dispatch.] Salem. Vn.. November 14.?Wiley Gib-| son. a young white man, who Is em- I ployed at tbe Salem Tannery, was held ; up and rohhed of $32 Saturday night | Roon n/ter !> o'clock on Chestnut Street. Two negroes, Hnrvoy Cuff and Rice' Clnyton. are under arrest, charged with I the crime, which was ono. of the bold- I eat ever committed here. The young I man had been to one of the bnnks und had n check cashed for the amount of j $32, and was followed by the negroes to nn nlley on Chentnut Street, where they confronted him. one choking him Into a helpless state while the other rohhed him. The mntter wns reported to the police at once, nnd within fifty minutes the negroes charged with the] crime were In" in II. Farms, Mills, Suburb and City Property FOR SALE. LOANS M\DE ON COUNTRY OR 1 i CITY PROPERTY". I CATALOGUE FREE. OEO. E. CRAWFORD CO., 832 East Main Street. i&auroaD& Wclmonu.FreflencfelJ'i. & Potomaciii.IL TO AND FROM WASHINGTON AND BEYONO. Leave Rte-bnioml I Arrive Richmond *4 ?"?<> A.M. Ujra St. Ma. '??.it A.M. Main St. bis. ?fl. 0 A.M. BjrdKt.HU, ?;.:!) A.M. Msln St. SU. ?8.41) A.M. Hi rd SI. Ms. ?IS.01 noon Ufr?, nt, Sta. !4.00 P.M. Ufr? M. Sis. i.15 P.M. Klba Station. 6.15 P.M. Main su Mi. ?8.40 P.M. Byrf ?U SU ?7.60 A.M. DjrrtMt.Sts. at 1.S5 A.M. Klba SUtloa. ?11.1? A.M. Hi rl M. Ms. ?1.1S P.M. HsId Kt.Hts. ??.?6 l'.M.Bj rdSt.Sln. ?7.i5 P.M. Brr4J,t.Kta. ?0.10 P.M. llird t,t.St?. ?9.40 P.M. MalnRLHt*. ?11.05 P.M. MslsSt.Sta. ?li.60 nI?bt BTr4St.St?. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS?WEEKDAYS, bears RrrA St.. Sis. I JO P. M. for Frelerleksbarr. btsve Elbs Sis. 7.50 A. M.,6.30 r. M. fer Aahlsnd I Arrtte Bjr* 8t.Sts.S.<5 A.M. from Krederlekslj'g. ArrlfeElb*8t?,6.30 A.M.,6.30 P.M. from Asblan*. ?Dally. fWeekdaya. {Sundays only. All tralas ta or from Byrd Street Station , xcept trains leaving 4.50 a. m. and arrlvlae is.50 night) stop at Elba. Tims of arrlvala ana I departures sot gnaraalscd. Read taa ol jus. Richmond & Petersburg Qectric Railway Cars leave Manchester. Seventh an? Parry 6trccts, for I'elaruburs: M. 7, 8. ?0 10, 11. ?12 A. M.. X X ?!. 4, 4, ??6j4S. '6, 7, 8, '? 10 P. 51 11:00 I*. M., for Cheater, U:00 midnight tor Petersburg. Cars leave Petcrsburs. tool of Sycamore Etrctit. for Manchester: ?6:16. 6:3?, "IM. ?7:?, 8:86, J:3i. ?UtSS, 11:35 A. 51., 12:36. ?1:35, 2:85. 3:34, ?4:35. 8:36, 6:35. ?7:35. 8:35, ?10:40, 11:40 P. M. ?Daily except 6undny and holidays. ?Carries baggage and express. ??Limited, except Sundays and holidays. All care from Petersburg connect with cars for Richmond. Atlantic Coast Line RFFRCT1VE OCTOBCr, lt. un, TRA1.SS LEAVE RICHMOND UA:L~. " For Kama ana South: ?:1& A. 54. an? 7:30 P M., 1:00 A. If. For Norfolk: >:00 A. 51., 8:00 P. A4., 4:1? P. M. For N. & W. Ry. West: 4US A. M-. 10:00 A. M., 8:00 P. M., ?:30 P. M. For Petersburg: 1:00 A. 64., 4:11 A. 54., 8:15 a. M., ?:00 A. 51.. 10.00 A. At.. 3:00 P. 54.. 4.h> p. 51 . 4:05 P. 51., 7:3a P. M., ?:20 P. A4., 11:45 P. at. For Uoldaboro and Fayettovllla: *4:10 P. 54. Tralns arrive lUehmon? dally: 4:44 A. 51., S:4o A. M.. A. 51., *b:i7 A. 51.. "10;4* A. 51., U.40 A. M., ?$:?$ P. 51.. P. iL. !4:06 P. 51., 4:86 P. 54., ?:00 P. 54.. a.vo P. 51.. jU:30 P. 54. ' 'ICxccpt Sunday: **Bun?ay only. Tlma of arrival an? departure and oon 1 sections not ti.?r?nirfd. C. & CA51PBBHLL, IX P. A. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway 7:40 A.?Local?Dally?Newport News. t?:30 A.?Local.?Dally?Ch'vllle. Ex. Sun. Thurmond t?:00 A_?Express?Dally?Norfolk, Ol* Point tlO:00 A.?Local?Dally?Lohbg, L.>r? C. Forge ?3:0u P.?dtxprasa? Dally?Cin..-L'vllle. t4:00 P.?Express?Dally?Norfolk, N. News. 6:00 P.? Local?Dally?N. New a. Old Point. 6:16 P.?Local?Ex. Bun.?Gordons villa. ?6:16 P.?Heal?Ex. Son.?Lchbg, ?NaUiraA Brings. Clllton Forga. ?4:8* P.?Lamlfted?Dally?CtficdSTta, Cal'so, ?11:00 P.?J-lxproas?Daily?Cincinnati, L'vllle. ?Sleepers, tl'arlor Cars. TRAINS ARRIVB RICHMOND?Local front Eaet: 8:26 A. 51., 7:60 P. M. Through from East: 11:36 A. M . 6:S0 P. M. Local from Wut: "6:S0 A. 51., ?;60 A. it. and 7:16 P. IM. Through: 7:00 A. 54., 2:46 P. 51. James River Line: **b:86 A. 51., 4:1A P. 54. ??Daily except Sunday. SEABOARD A IB LINK. Southbound trains scheduled to leave Rich? mond daily: 9:10 A 51.?Local to Norllna, 1:20 P. M.?Sleepers and coaches, Atlanta, Birmingham, Savunnah, Jacksonville and Florida points. 5:60 P. Sf ? Sleepers and j coaches, Savannah, Jacksonville and Florida points. 11:..', I'. M? Sleepers and coacnea, Atlanta, Birmingham, Memphis ind the ISouihwesL Northbound trains scheduled to arrive In Richmond dally: 6:33 A. it., 7:23 I A. M.. 6:05 P. 51.. 6:40 P. 54. White Star Line New York?Plymouth? Cherbourg?Southampton. PAST MAIL ROUTE TO KHQI ANO an? THE CtJIfTIIfElf**. The Largest and Finest Steamer In the World. Equipment T"^f"f * *^ 88.2}ft. Lonf French a la Carte Restaurant, Turkish and Electric Baths, Swimming Pool, Four Elevators, Gymnasium, Verandah, Cafe, Palm Court, Etc. WILL SAIL FROM NEW YORK SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, A and Regularly Thereafter WHITE STAR LINE, 9 Broadway, New York, or I-ocal Agents. Money to Loan I1S.O00 TO LOAN TO* SUM 8 TO SUIT I IMFROVTCD PROPERTY. Pollard & Bagby aur^i^aJe^^^Sap. By A. L Adamson, Real Estate i Auctioneer, Richmond, Vu. ATTENTION, BUILDERS! AUCTION SALE OF V A LAGE LOT OF OLD BUILDING MA TERIAL IN WASHINGTON WARD. Pursuant to a Joint resolution ap? proved April 18. mi, and by direction of the Building Inspoctor, I will, on WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 16, 1911, at 4 P. M.. offer for sale, on the, promises,- the." three-story brick building, known as the Fire Engine House unit City Ottlce Building, and the one-story brick building known as the Market Build- , tng. both In Washington Square. Theso buildings contain n largo number ot second-hand brick and much valuable building matorlal, and will be sold to the highest bidder, to bo removed with? in sixty dnys from dato of sale. Specl Ilcatlons governing the removal ol theso buildings and other Information C.nn be had from the offlco of tho Build- ? lng Inspector or from tho auctioneer. TERMS: Cash. A L. ADAMSON. _^_Auctioneer. High Constable's Sale I will sell by public suction, on WEDNESDAY, THE 1BTH DAY OF NO? VEMBER, 1911. 3 O'CLOCK P. M., at my storehouse. No. 1306 East Frank lln. the following property, to satisfy distress warrants and executions la. my hands: Bureaus, Washstands, Hal Racks. Carpets, fine Restaurant Steam? ing Tnblo. etc. TERMS: Cash. W. H. WYATT. JR., H. C. O. R. aurtton ftale?. future 23aps. By E. A. Catlln & Co.. 16 North Eighth Street. NO. U18 N. TWENTY-SECOND ST. AT AUCTION. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16. 4:30 P. M. This is a good house; is occupied by a splendid tenant, who has beer, there for some years; is In good order. , and the non-resident owner direct* that it be sold. Falrmount car line, at Marshall and Twenty-third Streets will tako you to the property. This property Is recommended at the price which will be accepted. E. A. CATLIN & CO. By Pollard <fe Bagby. Real Estate Agents and Auotloneers. AUCTION SALE OF GOOD PIECE OF BRICK PROPERTY AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF TWENTY - FIFTH AND VENABLEf STREET3. BEING NO. 2486 V EN? ABLE STREET. We will sell at auction, on premises THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16TH, at 4:30 o'clock, the above mentioned brick house containing about elgh* rooms in splendid order. The lot is un? usually largo and attractive. Parties aro determined to sell, so oome and get n bargain. POLLARD A BAGBY. Auctioneers. JRcal (Estate tor ?alt. Boulevard NORTH OF BROAD. $25 Per Foot Below market. Act quick. D. N. WALKER & OO., No. 1 Mutual Building. Table ?'Hole Dinner,? Saturday! and Sunday eve/nlugrs, * to 9 o'clock. ?LGO each. THE JEFFERSON Richmond, Va. The most magnificent hotel In the South. European plan. Rooms single and en suite, with and without baths. Spacious sample rooms. Rate. 11.50 per day and upward. __^anttcjtjtj^e^rt-s_ GALEN HALL Atlantlo City. Hotel and Sanatorium, With its elegant comforts. Its ton!., and curative baths and superior table and service, Is an Ideal place for fall and winter. Always open. Always ready. Always busy. F. L. Young. General Managor. ?UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF] MEDICINE ? vi?x BTUABT McOUTRE. Mi D-, Pres. Meclicin^-Deniitftry-Pharamey lfllh Se*t!an Opens Septem bar 12th. New building. New equiptAant Eighty experienced tsuchere. Ewellent clinical facilities. Modern laboratory aocthods, Dcsci Iptive Caulogua oa request.