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Greater Hlchraoad'e Greater Newspaper GREATKST WANT AND HEAL KfL TAT13 MEDIUM l\ \ lit (.IM V. and ON 10 OK Tin; BEST in a .tin it if a. Want Ad Rates In Effect June tl. 1*11. Dully, one rent prr nurd when paid In advance. No Ad. taken (or leas than ? ten cents. One huiI one-ball cents u word all cliiNalllcnllona except Situation Wanted for Sunday. Situation Wanted, one cent n ttord. No Ad. Suuday taken (or leaa tbiin llflcen ccuti. So. Ada. tukeu for lesa tbun isenlf? live ccnta ?Thea phoned In or ofcurarU ?it the counter. I'd.mi<? orders not guaranteed. ClaaNl?ciilloii not guaranteed alter ? SSU I*. ?I. l or htisliicx contracts, nmd (or the IVaut Ad. ->Iui!? phone Monroe 1. ttilU Jl ?.uhu. l?st. 15.w HORSE ASli' i'hakton. Please rot urn to Cosby * Stable und receive reward. K 460, care. Tlmos Disputch. _ VI.It.s.W l-.NT l'i.SITIi)NS AT ilJOli salaries <Jin.li tu competent btenojjru pbcrs. We c;tn teach you tiutcKiy, cheaply und thoroughly, wmt our school nt in- new locution, 6V2 East liroaet MASSE) BUSINESS COL?: Ci. Lege._j .WANTED. THREE GOOD TINNERS. Apply It. m. MASTERS, 1*? King Street, Charleston, X.C._ WANTED, DENTAL LABORATORY man 111 once: Apply to dr. .salz-; .man. j?' Uranb) mroet, Norfolk. Va.; wanted; for 0. ?s. Aiiai, able- ( bodied, unmarried man. between ugea 1 of 18 and AS; Citizens of United Status; j of tc-iou character und temperate hab-.( as, who can speak, read and writs , the Ebglisfa lariKUiiky. For Informs- ? tiou apply tu Recruiting otticet. av . i;. Biuu.l Streit. Richmond, Vs._ \V A N T ED,. YOUNG MEN TO LEARN in<. automobile business; positions secured competent graduate*. RICH? MOND AUTO SCHOOL, 303 Graiium .Streut._ kl EN OF IDEAS AND INVENTIVE ability, write ORBBLBY & McIN tjre, Patent Attorneys, Washing? ton, D. C. for their lint of inventions wanted, und prize* offered by lead? ing manufacturers. _ WANTED, MEN TO DE ARN BARBER trade, few weeks required, stead) position !o. competent graduates; wbnderfuloemand for barbers. Free ?booklet RICHMOND BARBER COL i.r.tj... Richmond, Vu, W anT eT?." .men AND boys leaUN automobile business; now and mud 1 ru machlnory; new cars; beat c-uu.p ped school North or riouth; good po? sitions (or 'jur graduates. CliAR liOTTE auto school, Charlotte, N. ?C._ WANTED, T wo NEAT APPEARING white men to distribute samples. a?k i t mr LEMON at ;ii?" ?.. Franklin Street Thursday morninu between i ; and 1'.: o'clock. _ wanted at once male stbnog rapher with experience; must be thoroughly competent, prefer man with some knowledge <if iiookko-p ing; salary, $76 pei month. Apply, in own handwriting, mating experi? ence. Answer, Kiv|r.c references, P. O. Box 921._ v. .i.MKI', .\ manager FOR fTETAlL grocery store, Wem End) give refer? ences. K 471. car.. Tunes-Dispatch. WANTED. man to ; HE PRESENT A Philadelphia manufacturer of carbon popoi and typewriter ribbons. Apply" in person at Murphy's Hotel to-day, . to 2 and from ?? to 8. E. W. AL? len, v_ v. tN . ED, AT ONCE, A BUTLER. AP ply at ??nee. 1017 w. Grace. M. THAL iflEMER. Fifth and Broad Streets. . WANTED, A YOUNG MAN AS BOOK keoper, one with a knowledgd of Stenography preferred. Appiy be ween 11 and L 6X8 East..Broad. WANTED. men TO learn IIA ItBKR trade; only few weeks renulretl; ? t.-.?6iM ti'fter Ki'Ut month. Steady po? sition guaranteed. Write- for cata? logue. moler'S HARBER college, .'17 linw.-ry. New Vurk Clh*\ W anT111 ?.1'n 1: Fl 1 ;ST -1 .'I.A.S.S SH?7e repairer.. Apply iu 11' 13 W'-.n Main. v. Ai i; D. 25~ MEN AND bovs ~ TO ' work on packing grounds. W. T. i HOOD & CO.. Glntcr Park._ WANTED; RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS: i Itlchmund examinations announced January IS, Samulo <tuestlonu free. FRANKLIN IN8TITUTE, Dept 416 K. Hocliestcr, N._ W? nt e'i"'". 1 ? vlTnTiI-Ir "i?h"ess" FEE li? en. Apply nt once to WILLIAMS I'kto. CO._ YOU ARE WANTED^ FOR GOVERN nicnt job; $su month. Send postal for IUI of positions open. FRANK- i LIN INSTITUTE, Dept. 415 K. Ro- | '.bester. N Y._ MALE ~S~'FeNOC,rAPHBR WANTED.? Last Thursday we had four good po idtlons open to our students. We cttn teach you and guarantee posi? tions. MA88EY BUSINESS, COLLEGE, s'>^ East llroad t_ _ . _1 ?ttuatDjns VT^aurr?. itlnit. Vi' I no ? %i AN DES lit ES^POB I Tl 1 is'ov any kind; hare hatl several years' experience In newspaper office; also In advertising business. Can furnish best of reference and pood character. Afldress K 4">. care Times-Dispatch. BRIGHT, INDUSTRIOUS BOY OF 17 desires position with chance of pro motlon. Address >.: 700. ear.- Times- ? 1 'laprt tch. e&ituatton? ?H?antEl?, jfrmale. AN KXPERiTkNCKD" sT EN?'t; l;.\ I'l'lKli desires position. Can give best of references. Addnss is. r. O., Box 47;' City. ?bituationt, $lrofc???tonai. a Visrriv'i 1 1 r ss ree ; \i u young Gorman llanbvorlnn; perfect French, dlcmentnr.y English; for ;if ternoon or mornini^. itofirl references. Telephone Monroe 3a76-L. ? PUPILS WANTED; t'.RADE WQRK ~v specialty; coaching in English', French and mathematics. 200a Stuart Avenue. ?oltcitors an? ?yaipsmnt. wxn^Eir^Sf^LIf IT? 1 its, E IT 111-; 11 "SEX\* for fast selling article; good com? mission. Apply 10 to 12 A. M. SOUTHERN NOVELTY CO., 30 North Eighth Streot._ WANTED, A SALESMAN FOR AN UN uHually attractive slock propesitiun. SOUTHERN FINANCE CO., Norfolk, Va._ WANTED. LA DY INTERESTED IN church or educational work for pleas? ant employment about two months. Salary. 61.50 per day. Address IC 4*3, ?-aro Times-Dispatch. W^CnTE dT^T'?d?N ERAIPHOUSEMAID (white) for elderly couple, who llvo in arr apurtment here hulf the year and In a cottniro at Atlantic City bal? ance of the year. Present maid about tp. . hiarry sifter atirvlce of se-ven years. Good homo and good treat mem. Apply, giving references, b 369. care Times-Dispatch. _ POSITIONS GUARANTEED.?UNDER certain easy requiremonts we guar? antee nil our competent students positions. Call or send for our prop? osition to-day. MASSEY BUSINESS COLLEOK, X02 East Broad._ WANTED, AN EXPERIENCED LAD1 to run a ton-room boarding Iiouho In Norfolk, Vu. Address Box No. 17, Trotvillo, N. C. ^elp (DHntitcu, Jfemnl^. wanted. DaD*Y, UNENClfSimSuCD, to travel In Virginia; aalary to start. ti'O per month unt! exponnea; stute present employment. Address K 4S2, _care Tlmes-Dlspatch._ WANTBD, a WHITE woman TO DO general house work for small fnmlly. A good homo for tight party. Ad? dress I*. It.. care 1'oslmuutur. Black ridge, Va. TO^wTlOSr IT'MAr'6)NCi:i(N: THIS la to notify tho public that Bessie 0. Marston, having lert me, i win not bo responsible for any debts aim may contract. E. H. MAR8TON. Iloxbury, Va. JN?T~M. NOLTING.TlYRDVVARB AND houscf urnlshlngs, roturns thank , to his friends and tho pnhllc for past favors and asks a continuance. Hand? ling good goods and prompt service. THE TASTE 'FTlAT TELLS THE tale. Taylor pork roll. that's all. I*. A. KE1NDL ei CO., Dlatrlbutora. REMOVAL N'OTIi.'E.?'WE A~I t E NOW 0t ?02 EaHt Uroad .Street, and have the largest, most convenient and beat business school in the South. Call for- a visit or send for catalogue. MASSEY BUSINESS COLLEGE. WANTED. THE I'U?LIC TO KNOW that JAHNICL' DUOS., Jewelers, 912 East Main Street, buy, sell, exohango und remount diamonds in the latest styles. Old gold apd sliver always taken In exchange. itfiismcaa ?pportumues. SpT/BNDI D 'Hl''siNESS' 0"PPcmTTfNlTY ill one of tits most thriving towns and wealthy neighborhoods in Albemarle countyil in the heort of the quarry section; lor livery business and blacksmith; also wheelwright. Writ* for full particulars. Address I. 512. care Tlmes-Dlspatch. _ ?~ C?lT^FOirLY Bf AN AO ICD INCOR porated company, with well eatub-, llxhcd business, can Invest your small! savings of ?Um or more at ti per cent, j interest net to you, paid Semt-au-| nually, and guarantee the same. Why] l> t your money lie Idle or at 3 per I Cent, when wo can mukc. It pay you 6 per cent. 7 L 510, care Times Dispatch._ ONE MILLION DOU.AKS LOANED TO our customers, lo buy, build and im- | prove property or lift mortgages; we] only charge 6 per cent, interest -m yearly balances; principal payable |7.50 monthly, or $i<o yearly on euch 11,000; write for our booklet to-daj. it tells how. O. S. RICHARDSON, : 108 American National Hanl: BulM ; Ing. Itlchmond. Va. FINE; OPPORTUNITY FOR ALL THE ' business men who like to run con? fectionery and fruit stores. We have two handsome stores. In busy loca? tions. Big bargain for purchasers., Address K tl?2. care Tl?n*s-I >lspateh HA'RDWAKE 1fi S 1N ESS IIALF-1N Interest, with salary; active man with 11,600 cash can procure half Interest In hardware business, with , - salary r.f 11,1100 per year and halt the net profits, to he paid out of me buslnesa; in place nr. 26,000 popuiu.- , tlon, when- millions In cash are paid i out annually; brick store, principal : business ?treet; rent only $35. Box' 395. Newport New-a. Va. WANTED. THREE " YOU NO '.MEN I" Invest $300 each In ti good proposl tlon where your Investment Is fully ? secured against loss: this proposition j benrs Inspection, and will pay In two i months 110 for every $1 Invested, Remember you are secured against loss. II. V.. Box 34. Station A._ W A NT TH E CON SEK v ATI v E INVEST or to Investigate the >> per cent, pre? ferred stock now being offered by one of the oldest, most widely known and the only manufacturing company of its kind In the entire South. Have the largest trade of Its kind In the Southern States. Company has paid 16 per cent, per simum. average, for many years, on the capital Invested. Also have several good positions to Offer to Investors In our capital stock, from $2.500 to $5/'00. Full in? formation to Interested parties. Ad? dress p, O. Boa' No. 123. Richmond. Va._ NIGHT SCHOOL. TEACHING ALL commercial and English branches; superior systems, equipment and teachers, Low rates of tuition. MASSEY BUSINESS COLLEGE. $oultrp, JJct anb Xiht &tocfe j FOR SALE, SIX GO<U? .MI LES. CHEAP. ! Apply to MANAGER. STRAWBERRY HiLi. fa ILM Bos SSi Richmond. Va., I or phone Madison 4679. FOR S?LE. S. C. WHITE LEGHORN and Black Minorca hens, 100 each; nlsn 60 Indian Runner ducks and drakes; all of best strains obtainable. Prices reasonable. State number wanted. Address K 199, care Tlmes Dlspatch. _ )?'?'['_ FOR SALE, THREE ~ WELL-IlRoK li bound dogs. Apply at the grocery store at Twenty-eighth and van able Streets. ??iariLe?. wa nteT>T^paiWy^\v1tiT ti I 1 ieeT or four teams to contuict logging nnd lumbering for sawmill. In Sussex j county. Big Job; good pay. BALD- ! win TOOL WORKS. Seventh and j Morgan Streets, South Richmond. RICHMOND'S BES1 business SCHOOL now at H02 East Broad Street. Pay us a visit. Day and night sessions. Moderate tuition rates. Positions se? cured, masse V business col _LEGE._ WANTED. to BUY" for CASH. HOUSi.' hold goods In any quanU'.j-- Phone Madison 38S1. _ _ 5 E C O N !>-H a n D MACHlNlMKx* Or every description bought at full value. CLARENCE COSBY. 1623 E. Car')' St. Phone Madison 3528 personal*. WINTERS A DOLEZAU LADIES' TAILORS. 209 1-2 N. SIXTH ST. L. GOLDBERG, FORMERLY' WITH KAUFMANN & COMPANY, LADIES' TAILOR; 202 N. FIRST STREET. PHONE MONROE 3131. 0 MliKI/.l. THE TAILOR TO GEN? TLEWOMEN. 408 E. GRACE, FOR? MERLY WITH J. B. MOSBV & CO. PLEASE YOUR PALATE; EAT TAY lor pork roll._ HUMAN HAIR BOUGHT AND SOI D at HUGHES'S. 209 North Third. Poarbmfl. ?/C mrst CHARLES TtT ~B??VErX~ 1J? East Frank Struet, handsomely ap? pointed rooms, with board; table board a Bpeclalty. _ WANT KD7 "BOARDEi RS AT 316 EAST Franklin; also tublo boarders. MISS PALMORE._ FREE ROOMING AND BOARDING IN formatlon; consult our flies at South? ern dopot, "Trngle's," SaundeTs & Crump's and 2S North Ninth Street ' CABINET INFORMAT]ON BUREAU. WANTED, TWO GENTLEMEN OR couple; large, bright, heated room; also table boarders. 100 West Main, next to Jefferson Hotel._ _ WHEN YOU COME TO RICHMOND stop where you can get a nice, clean, comfortable bod for 60 cont8; ice wa? ter, bath and phono free. 1002. East Clfty._*_ PERMANENT AND TRANSIENT TA hlo boarders; furnlnhod rooms for ront. 308 East Main- Street DAILY PUZZLES Found on tho otllce denk. aNHWeit TO YBMTBIIDAY'8 I'UZSMS. Tabby. &QV fault. b^r?cxuTtAiT m??v OTBBlZ^jSui pipe of every description cut to oraar, CLARENCE COSBi, lutt? a. a et ?.;?./ Street. Richmond. Va._ WAGONS TO BU1T IOC, RUBBER tires put on pror.tptly. at HICHAitJJ SuN BKOS'.. til5 Brook, Avenue. TWO sTsCOND-llAND KUNABOUTS, one top bUgg) and several WUgOIlS, all in good repair unit puluted. Tnesu nr.- bargains. A. MEYER'S SONS, 731 Kasl Cary Street._ FOB S~? i.E\ C OSBY' S COMBINATION baker and heater for wood und coal. 123 W. Broad. Write tor circular. H)?:>.?< i.M ?- H AN D MACHINERY BOUGHT. sold and exchanged. L BLUFORU it CO.. 15SS-42 Kl-st Gary Street._ FOR SALE, STEAM H/EaTING PLANT, SASH. DOORS AN D FRAMES. AP? PLY OLD MADISON SCHOOL ULDO. for SALE, ONE OF THE BEST lo Cated drug storee in Tidewater Vir? ginia; good navy trade; reasons for selling, owner not a druggist and unable to give business attention. Andreas P, O, Box 62, Portsmouth. Va._ '?'ILL SELL BY DIRECTION of N. f~ Jacob & Son, Thursday. November 16, lail, 10:80 A. M.. all forfeited pledges, consisting of watches, din- j monda, jewelry, guns, overcoats, etc. ; C. C. BRIDGES, State Auctioneer. WEARING ORCHARD IN VIRGINIA, 1 100 acres deep, rich soil; Albemarle I Pippins and Winesaps; probably have S3,o00 crop coming year; splendid condition; macadam road, rural <je-! livery. $6,600. For details writ" OWNER, Box 131. Lynchburg, Va._ FOUR-HORSEPOWER GASOLENE EN glne. In good condition, for stile. 1*. O. Rox 216. City. CHAUFFEUR'S CHINCHILLA COAT, good aa new; cost $40; price $25. 900 Barton Ave.. Barton 'Heights. I-hon? Madison 3144-L._ TWO ANGLE LAMPS, BEST KERO sene i.glil rondo; one wood heater; cheap. 516 Thirty-second Street. i WE HAVE IT??JUST WHAT YOU i want for the rough weather this win- I ter ? H perfect closed-up buggy for: the business man; ball-bearing axle, rubber tires, neat style. Call and In Spect same. Large stock of buggies, i surreys and wagons. A. MEYER'S | SONS. 731 Kost__?__I SMITH Fl ELD SAUSAGE. THE SAU ___ with the llavor, til your grocer's. WEEKLY BARGAIN SALE OF OKI EN - lal rugs. KAMBOUR1AN, 315 North Flist Street. _ WANTED. TO 8BLL A FIRST-CLASS retail book, stationery and art goods store, situated In one of the best eitles in the Carolinas. Slock of merchandise on hand about $20,000 Hood reason for selling. Address ]j 356, care Tlmes-Dlspatch. FOR SALE. ONE RUBBER-TIRED runabout. $50; one top buggy, $35. rubber tires; one phaeton. $30; one top buggy, $20; one coal cart. $25; one farm wagon. $20. THOS. H. DUKE & CO.. 804 Brook Avenue. SEE OUR ill' ill-< RADIO LINE ?T? business and pleasure vehicles. Low . st prices. A. MEYER'S SONS. 731 East Gary Street._^^^^ FOR SALE. ONE EfOHT-FOOT PLATE glass Show case nnd counter, cheap. I W. Ii. COWARD1N PON'S, 1S15 Easl' Main Street. TAYLOR PORK HOLL FOP. BREAK fast: for breakfast Taylor pork roll. &eal Cstaic tor ?>aie. To"?^ACftK "fa"rm"' NEAR RlClfaJSNTJ; 6-room house; all stock, crops and furniture. $3,800. C. B. WOOD, JR., &. CO, GOOD 7-ROOM HOUSE NEAR NEW park; splendid Investment or home; $1,600. C. B. WOOD. JR., & CO., Real Estate, 1020 Hull St., Richmond, Va._ L200I?GHE JAMES"RIVER FARM; 9 room house; tlve tenements, four stock barns, oilier buildings; pro? duces 100 bushels corn, 4 tons hay and 35 bushels wheat to acre. No better lnnd anywhere. $35 acre. C. B WOOD, JR., & CO., Real Estnte. Ul) t; N ER LOT""wl Tl 1 BRIC K STORE nnd six-room flat and frame dwell? ing; cost, $3,000; renting for $252; wns taken for debt. Will sacrifice for $2,000. L 511. care Tlmes-Dls? patch._ fccal estate WBiuntta. WANTED, TO PURCHASE FROM owner, u ten or twelve-room dwell? ing; centrally located. Address IC 1S1. rare 'l imes-1 >lspitteh. WANTED""."!-.Tl RENT OR PURcTlVsIT, country store with dwelling; also would like a few acres of iand ut trfched. Address c 308, care Times Dispatch. &oom3 (or \-\ent. FOR H ENT. ONE"LARGE" RO?MTwPfH private bath. Phone Madison 2206. LARGE front room, WELL fu Fi? nished and heated; references. Ap? ply 312 1-2 s. Fourth Street._ ^vo"f~?iTnished rooms, rath, hot and cold water; $5 per month. 516 North Sevonth._ a couple of furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 019 North _i-jg_th Street. _ FOR' "RENT " NICELY FURNISHED room for gentleman next to bath. Apply 2414 Hanover Street. FURNISHED ROOMS, SUITABLE FOR light housekeeping. Phone Monroe 830. 7 North Sixth. *_ TWO LARGE. CONNECTING RASE tnent rooms, suitable for otllce or bed rooms; could he u.^od for light housekeeping, us small kitchen is connected. 1012 E. Mitrshull Street. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, OE ri? flemen preferred. 113 East Krunk lln._ THE ROANOKE. 114 NORTH EIGHTH Stroet, handsomely and newly-fur nlahed rooms throughout; single, on Bttlte: transients: permnnent jf lat? (CWanteb." ~ TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR light housekeeping; bent, gas, balh; reilnod couple; no children. MRS. C. N. UNDERWOOD. 90? Host Clay Street. Coal aiw TQBooo. LONG. THE WOOD MAN, IIaI? MADE^A Specialty of wood about 14 years. II? has the kind that splits easy arid gives heat, because It Is perfectly dry and sound. LONG'S. Madison 1069._ KINDLING WOOD. THOROUGHLY seasoned, $1.76 por half-cord. S. H. COTTRELL St SON. I'honu Madison 177. HOAHD wanted in PHI VAT E KAM- ! ily for lady and three small chil? dren, uges hIx. three and one years, Address C M. burdette, care Roa _ noko Hotel. Roanoke, Va. A YOUNO LADY WANTS ROOM AjND I board In private family: central lo- | cation, B 355. care Times-I'lspatch. . _iriatB nur s\zu, k"i hst fi.at, " "k'oi: it" ui:ai:tVi-{- l rooms, pantry and private bath. S West Franklin. Applv 6 West Fratik i?utomob?es lot fealt SEVERAL. USED FORD CARS. 3 AND o Passenger, whyth we havo taken In exchange for latest models. Thcsu cars now being thoroughly over? hauled and w 11 paint if desired. Will Instruct thoroughly regarding oper? ation, or will aend Instructor homo wit ? out of town purchasers. FORD AUTO CO.. 1629 West Broad._ ^Miscellaneous. 7Gr. HALFSOLE MEN'S SHOES. 60c. ladles; every pair sewed; best leath? er; no uallH, no pegs. Royal rub? ber heels, 25c: Tred-Air rubber heels, 40c; leather heels rebuilt liko now, 26c DREW'S ELECTRIC SHOE FACTORY, 716 East Main. Phono Monroe 2567._ GTilOLBTERINO AND MATTRESSES. PARLOR SUITS, COUCHES AND OLD pieces reupnolstertd. Mattxcssoa rcnovatod neatly. Sanitary methods. Reliable work. SYDNOR & HUND? LEY. 711 EuBt Broad. Mudlson 52UI. WINDOW CLEANING. WAXING AND STAINING FLOORS A spot .alty. WILLIAM JOHNSON, Mon? roe .1120. RELIABLE HAT REPAIRING. TT SILK, SOFT AND STIFF HATS denned, blocked and retrlmmed. j AMERICAN HAT CO., Fifth and Mar? shall. W ATCH R E PAIRING. YOUR WATCH REPAIRED OR CLEAN ed by WM. TOBIEN, JR., la a guar? antee that it If done properly; 20 years' experience. Cleaning, tl; main springs, tl. ?0fs East B.-ond Street. All work jruurinteed. EDUCATIONAL. WANTED. PUPILS IN SHORTHAND mid typewriting at Richmond School of Stenography, Room 712, American ! Nntlonel Bank Uuildlng. MISS i POYTHRESS. Principal._j THAT CONE OAS HEATER. HAVE YOU SEEN IT? IT SAVES GAS and gives heat. A full line J2.50 to ?8.50 each, at HOWELL BROS., 605 East Broad. EXTRA SPECIAL ?1.39. BUYS A.GENUINE ILAYO LAMP COM -, Plete. HOWELL BROS.. 602 EaHt Broad Street. _t j PERFECTION" OIL HEA'iERS. " ! NO SMOKE: NO ODOR?THE BEST heater made. A full line 63 to 65. Look us over. HOWELL BROS., 6U2 East Broad. ' GAS~HEATER 6L2b\ IDEAL FOR A BATHROOM. A NICE little heater, that will do the work. HOWELL BROS.. 602 East Broad Street._?_ "ROLLER SKATES, A FULL LINE ?UNION HARDWARE, j Bpaldlng and Wlnslow?50c. to 14 per pair. Go whero you can find' what you wanL HOWELL BROS.,: ?02 East Broad. ?LADdTn KEROSENE Olli DELIVERED ANY PART OF THE I city or suburbs 5 gallons for 60 cents. No odor; no smoke. HOWELL j HI.OS.. 602 East Broad._ BAKERY. CREAM PUFFS! CREAM PUFFS: THE largest and best In city, 25c. a dozen. DRINK A HP'S. 12 3 1- 2 N. Sixth. ~~"lAIJIES. GRAY HAIR SWITCHES. 500 PURE HAIR (GUARANTEED > switches. Art selling bargain all this week. RICHMOND HAIR EM PuRII'M. 221 East Broad StrecL GRAY HAIRS! GRAY HAIRS! WE HAVE A RESTORER WHICH will at once restore gray or faded hair to Its original color. RICHMOND HAIR EMPORIUM, 221 East Broad Street. LA DIES, MAKE YOUR HAIR LOOK BEAUTIFUL SHAMPOOING THIS WEEK A SPE clalty, 35c: English methods used. Drvlng by electricity. Hair dressing, hair dvel'ng. etc RICHMOND HAIR EM PORIUM. 221 East Broad Street. LA DI ES. YOUR HAIR. A WORD ABOUT IMITATION HAIR? Don't buy chenip imitation hair. It's dear at any price. Wo sell pure French hair, guaranteed, at imita? tion prices. Bargains nil this week. RICHMOND HAIR EMPORIUM, 221 East Br?nJ_Strj??t;_ LADIES, TOUR HAIR IS IMPORTANT. YOUR CUT HAIR OR COMBINGS mail.? Into beautiful switches, coronet braids, cluster puffs, wigs, front pieces, etc.. In the most artistic man? ner. Chhrges very moderate. RICH? MOND HAIR EMPORIUM, 221 East Broad Street._ SWITCHES?* SWITCHES 1 BARGAINS] BEST FRENCH REAL HAIR switches are selling. Bargains till this week; all shades In stock. RICHMOND HAIR EMPORIUM. 221 En81 Broad Street. _? ' MANIC UR UNO MANICURING! MANICURING! RH'H MoND HAIR EMPORIUM, 221 Ea=t Broad Street._ YES. WE REDYE AND REMAKE faded switches, pompadours, etc. Charges very moderate. RICHMOND HAIR EMPORIUM, 221 East Broad Street. _ _ TAYLOR PORK ROLL. ~" SLICE THIN, COOK QUICK, TAYIiOR pork roll. ILetral JZottce*. Henrlco Co.. Vu., November 2, 1811. TO DAVID SNEDDON. IF LIVING, AND IF NOT. THEN TO HIS HEIRS AT LAW: YOU are hereby notltlod thvt on January 3, 1910, at the front door of lienrico count ? courthouse. I pur? chased from II. C. Hochler. Treasurer of suld county, at a sale of landH de? liiKltient for taxes for the year 190S, a tract of land In Brookland District, in said county, being a part of the Brock tract, and containing 86 acres, standing on the lnnd books In the name of David Sneddon. This Is further to notify you that unless yuo come forward und redeem the same as required by law, I shall, after four months from the duo pub? lication of this notice, apply to the clerk of Henrlco county for n deed to said tract of land us allowed by law. ROBERT TAYLOR New York, November 15.?Permis? sion was granted by the Supreme Court to-day fur an Increase of Si,000 In the yearly Income of John Arm strong Chanler or Chnloner, a.i he now ! calls himself, who Is an lncomp<?te.it I In this State, his large New York es | tato being managed by n cirrnmlttco I of the person. This amount brings I Chaloner's yearly Income up to $17,000. I The Increase was requested by I Thomas T. Sherman, who Is the com? mittee of the person and properly of ' Ohaloner, on tho ground that the I money was ncded for the upkeep of Chaloner's farm at, Cobham, Va., and also for traveling- expenses. It being contended that It was beneficial to I Chnloner to be away from his farm at leaat half of each month. Child Nur.I to Death. [Special to The Times-Dispatch.] Cape Charles. Va.. November 16.? Uttle Iren?. Elliott, aged thsee years, daughter of Q. 71. Elliott, a farmer, re t-iding at Townsend. lower Northamp? ton, was burned to death yesterday af? ternoon. The child was playing with matches, and her clothing caught lire. She ran screaming Into the yard, where her mother extinguished the llnmes, but not before the child had been hurned so seriously that she died In a few minutes. ' jfUettags. i The^tLmtlc band and Improvement Company, OhTce of the Secretary. NOTICE IS HEKEBY GIVEN THAT the regular annual meeting of Stock? holders Of Thu Atlantic Und and Improvement .impanv will be held at the otllce of the Company In the City of ltlehmond, Va., on TUESDAY, tho list day of November, A. D. 1911, at 12:110 o'clock P. M II. L. BURDEN. Secretary. November 4. 1011._ Atlantic Coast Lino Railroad Company, Offtce of the Secretary. NOTICE IS 1 iREBY GIVEN THAT tho regular ennual meeting of Stock? holders "f th<- Atlantic Coaet Eine Railroad Company will be held at the oltlce *l the Company in tho City of ltlehmond. Va.. on TUESDAY, thu 21st day of November, A. I). 1911, at 11 o'clock A. M. The transfer bookn of the Company will close Wednesday, November 8, 1911, at 3 o'clock P. M., and will be reopened on Wednesday. November ?2, 1611, at 10 o'clock A. M H. L. BORDEN. Secretary. I November 4. 1911._ ltlehmond, Frcder.cksburg and Potomac Railroad Co., Office of the Secretary, j Richmond. Va., November 1, 1911. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT thu annual meeting of the stockhold? ers of the Richmond, Fredorlcksburg and Potomac Railroad Company will be held at its nfllce In the city "f Richmond. Va., on MONDAY, tho 20th duy of November, 1911, at 11 o'clock A. M. Tho stock transfer books will be closed at 3 o'clock P. M. Monday. November 13, 1911, and reopened at 10 o'clock A. M. Tuesday, November 21, 1911. NORMAN CALL, . _Secretary. Washington Southern Railway Co., Office of the Secretary, Richmond. Va., November I, 1911. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT i the annual meeting of thu atockhola I ers of the Washington Southern Rall [ way Company will be held at Its of lloe in the city of Richmond, Va., oil MONDAY', the 20th day of November. 1911. at 12 o'clock noon. The stock transfer books will be closed at 3 o'clock P. M., Monday, November 13, 1911. and reopened at 10 o'clock A. M. Tuesday, November 21, 1911. _NORMAN CALX.. Secretary. Potomac Railroad Company. OfTleo of the Secretary. Richmond, Va.. November 1, 1911. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the annual meeting of tho stockhold eis of the Potomac Railroad Company i will be held at its ofllcc in the city; of Richmond. Va.. on MONDAY, the 20th day of November. 1911. at 12:30 I*. M. The stock transfer books will , be closed at 3 o'clock P. M. Monday, November 13, 1911. and reopened at 10 o'clock A, M. Tuesday, November 21, 1911. NORMAN CALE. Secretary. Richmond. Frederlcksburg and Poto? mac and Richmond and Petersburg Railroad Connection Company, Office of the Secretary. Richmond, Va.. November 3, 1911. NOTICE IS HEKEBY GIVEN THAT the annual meeting of tho stockhold? ers of the Richmond, Prederlcksburg and Potomac and Richmond and Pe ! tersburg Railroad Connection Com? pany will be held at Its office In the city of Richmond, Vn? on MONDAY, the 20th of November, at 10 o'clock A. M. Transfer books will bo closed from November 13 to November 20, 1911, both Inclusive. W. D. DUKE, I ?_Secretary. jftealeb j?ropqtfaM. Oflice of State Highway Commission, Richmond, Va.. November 13. 19' 1. BIDS WIDE BE RECEIVED AT THIS oflice until 12 o'clock noon MONDAY November 27, 1911. for the construc? tion of ubout one mile of macadam road on the Second Street Road, about two miles from Richmond Pinns and speellicatlons may be seen at this office or at tho office of the clerk of Henrlco county. Richmond. Va. Certified check for $100 to ac? company each bid. The right Is re? served to reject any and all bids. . For further Information apply to the undersigned. P. ST. J. WILSON, State Highway Commissioner. Atlantic dtp ?e*ort? GALEN HALL Atlantlo City. Hotel and Sanatorium, With Its elegant comfortH, Its tonic and curative baths and superior table and service. Is an Ideal place for fall and winter. Always open. Always ready. Always busy. V. I,. Young, General Mnnnsror flnrtfon?fealts, ^i*JSa?_ By Virginia Auction Co.. Auctioneers. 616 E. Broad Strctn AUCTION SALE OF iURNlTIJE. CARPETS, PIANOS AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE OK EVERY DESCRIPTION, In our salesrooms. 6t'l Eas". Broad Street, TO-DAY (THURSDAY),NOVEMBER in. at 10:30. Bird's-Eye Maple, Mahogany nnd Walnut Chamber Suits, Wardrobes ml Chirfonnlcrs to match. Brass Beds, Leather and Mahogiuiy Rockers. Couches, Cabinets. Easy Chairs. Tapes? tries, Pedestal Dining Tables, Dln"nK Chairs. China Closets, Bullets, Mantel Mirrors, Ornaments, Iron Beds, National Spring's and Felt Mattresses, Oriental and Axmlustcr Druggets, Rugs and Carpets, two Upright Pianos, one Or? gan. Oil Paintings, otto sot of Medical Hooks, ono Oraphophono, with lessons In Spanish, by International Corre? spondence School. Cook Itangos, Gas Ranges, Cook Stoves, Heating Stoves, etc. TERMS: Cash. Ladles specially In? vited. VIRGINIA AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. By E. A. Catlin & Co.. 1? North Eighth Street. NO. 1113 N. TWENTY-SECOND ST. AT AUCTION. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 16. 4:30 P. M, This is a good lioiiso; Is oocuplcd by a splendid tenant, who has been there tor some years. Is Jn good order, and the non-re3idt'jtt owner directs that It he sold. Fairmounl car lino, at Murshall and Twenty-third Street?, will take you to the property. This property Is recommended at the price which will bo accepted. _E. A. CATLIN & CO. By Green & Kadd" Real Estate Auctioneers. 30 North Ninth Street. AUCTION SALE OF NO. 113 c>. LOMUARDY STREET. ON THURSDAY, NOV. 10TH, at I P. M., on the premises, wo will oner tho n,hove property. Tho Improvements consist of n well built two-story frame house, contain? ing seven rooms, besides bath and pantry; is lighted by olt*oirlc liirhts throughout, and has cupboards In al? most "very room. Cement "sidewalk runs t? the front, hack and Side of this house, and there Is a double porch in the roar. Kitchen Is supplied with city water, a cook lug range with hot water attachment, and there are many other conveniences that make this a most comfortable homo. TERMS: Most reasonable, and an? nounced at sale. ORE EN & REDD, Auctioneer. By Pollard & llagby, Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers. AUCTION SALIC OF GOOD PIECE OF BRICK PROPERTY AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF TWENTY - FIFTH AND VENABLE STREETS, BEING NO. 2436 VEN? AHLE STREET. We will roll at auction, on pi t miser.. TIRIRSDAY, NOVEMBER 16TH, at 4:30 o'clock, the above mentioned brick house containing about eight rooms In splendid order. Tho lot is un? usually large and attractive. Parties are determined to sell, so come and get a bargain. POLLARD & BAGRY. Auctioneers. *cal eatatcfor &?tt * ' BY'f HE MONTH. Per Month 1210 AVest Clav Street, 5 rooms. . $13.50 724 State Str""t, 6 rooms. 13.00 1300 Stewart Street. 5 rooms.... 10.50 1302 Stewart Street, 5 rooms. . . . 10.00 314 South Fifth Street, 6 rooms, 10.00 13 North 29th Street. 7 rooms. 10.00 1631 Beverly Street. 6 rooms.... 10.00 1625 Beverly Street. 6 rooms.... 10.00 D'.lrt North 23d Street, 3 rooms.. 10.00 1S14 E. Marshall Street, 1 rooms, 10.00 1919 Washington St., I rooms.... 8.35 H'Jtl Beverly St.. 2d flat. 5 rooms. 3.00 Clopton Street, corner Hull St... 7.50 Winder Street. 3 rooms. 7.00 Winder Street. 3 rooms.......... 7.00 604 Orleans St.. 2d flat. 4 rooms, ?..r>n ! 31001,^ lister Street, 3 rooms.... G.00 1211 James Street, 3 rooms. 6.00 GREEN & REDD, Renl Estate Agents and Auctioneers, 30 North Ninth Streot, Richmond, Va. Telephones: Monroe 2100: Madison 3107 ?orcl?. Table cl'llote Dinners Saturday and Sunday evenings. II to (I o'clock, tl.?O each. THE JEFFERSON Richmond, V?. The most mngnltlcent hotel In tho Sooth. European plan. Rooms single and en suite, with and without baths. Spacious sample rooms. Rate. $1.50 per day and upward. THE HAMILTON Fourteenth and K fit*., N. W., WASHINGTON, D. C. A select family and transient hotel, con? veniently locn:cd: thoroughly comfortable nnd homelike. Cuod table. American plan. Rates $3.60 up per day. Send for booklet. _I ?VI Nil l> RAI.I,. Prop Luttum feales. J'utnre ?)ap& Uy Golsan Sc Naah. Inc., and J. Thompson Brown & Co.. Real Estate Agents and Auctioneer* COURT SALE MONUMENT AVENUE. BOULEVARD. BROAD AND GRACE STREETS lots! 20?CHOICEST WEST END LOTS?-:."? TUESDAY. NOV. 21, 1011. 3 o'Clock P. M. commencing at Monument Avenue and Boulevard. Sheppard, Guardian, vs. Sheppard and als?Decree of tho Circuit Court oC the County of H.mrico, entered 21h duy or January. 1SX9. By virtue of said decree, and In con? tinuance of the execution thereof, as commissioner therein appointed for the purpose, f will proceed to .tell at pub , lie nuctlon, to the highest bidder, at the above time and place, a numbor or the most desirable and cholcost lot-; I in ll,e West End. and on said avenue.* and streets. Among them are some handsomo und beautiful corner lots rheso ir.- the last and only remaining lota to be sold in said suit, and the only lots to be had from first, hands on these popular thoroughfares. TERMS: One-fifth cash and balance in one note of throo years, with semi? annual Interest notes, secured bv deed of tr sst. Maps can be seeured from the auc? tioneers. jo LANE STERN. Special Commissioners Oolsan & Nash. Inc. J. Thompson Brown Sc Co., Auctioneers. Sh'enpard, Guardian, vs. Shoppard ami .77'" clrcult Court of the County <>f Henrlco: t. Samuel P. Waddlll, doputv clerit or said court, certify that the bond re? quired of the special commissioner bv Si icfo1"?" '? Kal<J c'xu^ ot January I 21, 18x9, has been duly given I AlSu,ei88?Iid0r my haTld- 1Uh aay 0C SAMUEL P. WADDILL. Deputy Clerk By lerojnk K. Cox Co., toe.. Aff?t?t?, Ashland. Va. COM3d3SSIONER'S AUCTION SALE. In execution of a d*-oree, entere^ October 81, 1911, by the judge of the. Circuit Court of Hanover county, its the below mentioned cause. I jhall off a. for .iale at auction. In front of Barnes'* Drue Store, at Ashland. Va., on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, ltll. at 2:80 o'clock P. M.. very desirable real eetatu In Aahland, Va., of which the late LoulH Delarue died seized and posaenaed: 1. Store property, fronting about 34 feel on east tide of Railroad Street, corner of Robinson Street, and extend? ing back lit feet, more or las?, to an alley, on wltlc* It has a rear front! of 28 feet. 2. Lot, with two-story frame resi? dence, fronting 127 feet, more or letsr ?by ?26 feet, more or less, on west eld* of Railroad Street, adjoining the Han? over Bani. 8. Lot, with one-story frame build? ing, fronting about 1? feat on weal jelde of Railroad Street by 166 feet, more or leaa, formerly post-office. 4. Lot, with one-etory brick build? ing, fronting about 20 faet on weat side of Railroad Street, by 1SJ feet, more or less. Barnei's Drug Store. The las? three properties will be offered In por cesla and as a whole. 6. Two-alory frame residence prop? erty, fronting 53 faet, more or less, by 811 feet, more or lass, on south slda of Thompson Street, betwesn Railroad and James Streets. 6. Lot. east side of James Street, be? tween Thompson and Hanover Avenue. 128%xl82.2 feet, mot* or less, with two small one-story frame dwelUng* ? thereon, will be offered as two lets or as a whole. The above property affords a ra*? and unusual opportunity either for In? vestors or home-aeekera, as It oonalat* of very desirable buelneas property on both aides of Railroad Street, In the heart of Ute town of Ashland, and de- , strahle dwellings In residence portlo? of said town. TERMS: One-third cash: residue In three equal Instalments at itx, twelve and eighteen months, purohaser to give notes, with lntereit added from day of sale, title retained until full amount of purchase money la paid and convey, ance directed by court; or all oash, at .option of purchaser. STONEWALL J. DOSWHLL. Special Commissioner. - "Dolarue vs. Taylor and others. ' I oertlfy that the bond required of the special oommlssloned by deoree ot Ootoher 81. 1911, In said cause haa bees duly given Given under my hand this 8d day ef November, 1611. C. W. TAYLOR, Clerk. By H. Seldon Taylor & Co.. Real Estate AuvtiMnt'OM. TRUSTEE'S AUCTION SALE OF THAT COMFORTABLE TWCW5TORV SEVEN-ROOM BRICK DWELLING. NO. 1719 FLOYD AVENUE, BE? TWEEN ALLEN AVENUE AND PARK STREET. LOT FRONTS 20X 179.9 FEET. MORE OR LESS. TO AN ALLEY. In execution of n. certain deed of trust to the undersigned trustee, dated April 27. 190S. recorded in the clerk's office, Richmond Chancery CourL in D. B. 197-C. page 59, ?leraull having been made In the payment of a part Of the debt secured thereby, and being required so to do by the beneficiary. I will offer for sale nt public auction, upon the premise.-., on TUESDAY", NOVEMBER 21, 1911. at ,4:30 P. M.. the property above described. This house is comparatively new. well arranged, and contains the usual conveniences and will make you a nice home, or will pay as an Investment. TERMS: Enough In cash to pay cost of sale: all taxes to day of sale, and the sum of $2,500, with Interest from October 22, 1911; balance on credit of twelve months, purchaser to give note for ere.lit payment, with interest adde.i from day of sale, and secured by trus: deed: or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. If. SELDON TAYLOR. Trustee, The Valentine Museum ELEVENTH AND CLAY STREETS Open dally from 10 V. M. to 5 P. M. Admission, 25c. Free oh Saturday! NOW LOCATED 7th and Franklin Streets J. A. CONNELLY & CO. LARGER QUARTERS