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Greater Richmond's Greater Nentpaper G,??A.TB?T WANT AND ItEAL I5S. IA It, MEDIUM IN VIItCIMA, AND ONE OF TUB DUST IN AMERICA* Want Ad Rates Iu effect Juno LI, 1911. Dally, one cent per word ?Theo paid U advance. No Ad. taken lor less tkau ten cents. One and ouc-half cents e word aD cln?HlUcatlonn except Situation Wanted fur Sunduy. Sltuutlon Wonted, out tent ? ward. No Ad, Sunday taken tor less than fifteen ccuts. No Ad?, tukcu tor le?a than twentr nvc cents when phoned la or churised ut the counter. I'houe orders -ot guaranteed. Classification not ?uarauteed alte? OliW 1?. m. For business contract*. ?iend loi tho Want Ad. U0n, pkuDF Monroe L Host ana Homo 'it / f; ISbijMiB^wlio*" wTbrb*bbBn "to pick u|> u package of hund embroid? ery near bourteciilh and Broad Streets TuuHduy atlornooh will please rut urn to Mrs. It. a. oliver. 1327 k. liroad Street, and receive reward, LOST, TUESDAY AF~TERN ? o N. hlack, opon-tuue locket, containing gentleman's picture. Kindly return to 813 w. /Franklin._ LOST, JANUARY 22, ?DIAMOND-SHAP? ed fraternity p?n, surrounded with opals, with Orettk lottcia Altilia Dot lu. Phi. Itewurd If returned to ROSA LITTLE, care Virginia Ilondtd Ware hoiiHo Corporation. _ LO ST, A SM ALL GOLD VANI TV Ho"x ? m Franklin Street, between Sec? ond and Davis Monument, oh Tues? day, January 16. Return to 41? _West Street and receive reward. CERTIFICATES OF STOCK Nli.M bercd 16 and It of tho Hon Air Com? pany of Virginia, Issued April 7, l&Sb, In the name of E. B. Taylor, having been lobt, notice Ik hereby given that application has been made lor Issue of n.'w certificates. CHARLES 12. TAYLOR, Adm'r of B. IS. Taylor, deceased. Cj dp 5640 n it o~~ ?snlt yo^^ie'^XnteId^?r' "govers ment Job; ISO month: send postal for ? list Of positions open. KRANK I.IN institute. Dept. 275-1.. Rochester, N. Y._ WANTED. YOUNG MEN to LI-aKN the automobile business; positions secured competent graduates. RICH MOND auto SCHOOL 0U3 Graham Street._ SALESMEN?ENERGETIC AND rU-: 1 able Catholic men wanted as local representatives In every town In S'lr glnla lor two million dollar corpora? tion. Mubl be Catholic. Knights of Columbus preferred; proposition only one of Its kind. Write or apply to A. LIVINGSTON BUTTON, Suite 10'jj Drexel building. Dept. 2?, l'h.ladel phla. WANTED, GOOI) BARI I Bl I AT ONCE. Bitg W. Ciiry, corner . C11cr ry._ WANTED, MADK STENOGRAPH F.R tor catalogue copy work, evenings; must know how to use Oliver type? writer. Answer qu'ok and givo us [?hone number. A 4511. caro Ttmus Dlspatch. _ _ WANTED, MORE MEN TO PREPARE as firemen, brakemen, motormen, conductors, sleeping car and train porters. Virginia. West Virginia, North Carolina roads. No strike. No experience necessary. Inclose stamp for application blank Nanic position wanted. 1. RAILWAY 1NST., Dept. A u, Indianapolis, Ind. 7,000 GOVERNMENT JOBS OPEN" Write for free lUt. FRANKLIN IN? STITUTE. DepL 376-1* Rochester. N. Y._ WANTED, a FOREMAN AND CUTTER for a small hainess factory; steady work; permanent Job. MILLER Ai OLEASoN. Nnwport New?, Vu. Ct IMPOSITORS on TA BULA R MAT ter and monotype machine makeup, ^lust be experienced nnd lirst-cluss. Union. DONALDSON-AK RISS PRINT? ING CO.. Norfolk. Va._ wanted, for u. h. akmi, able bodled. unmarried men. between ugn of 15. and 25; Citizens of United States, of good character and temperate hab? its, who ca:i speak, rtad and write thft English language. For Informa? tion, apply to Recruiting onVer. 82o Et.<n t?re?d Street. Richmond. Va. feituation? l?nntcu, ??air Salesman."'"' desirous makinm change, open for proposition Feb runry t; traveled Southern States; has good following. Past snlee ar,d references ai. b 628, caro Times Dispatch._ Wanted! position by experi i need bookkeeper and oftlce man. 'Insurance business preferred. Ad? dress B r,27. care Times-Dispatch a young man of regular habits desires clerical i.osltion; understands bookkeeping. Address C 691. caro TimoB-Dlspo.tch.___ il?lJSE PAINTER, ALL-AROUND MAN, needs employment. 628 N. Ninth St., Richmond, Va._ V)dv t?ante?, Jfemale man. between thirty and forty-five years of age, experienced In nurs? ing, to tako care of infant. Phone Madlaon 698-J._ WANTED. A girl WHO is willing /to work to assist .:. lunch room and confectionery. Good wages. Apply, with reference. 605 n. Second Street. wanted. experienced, "all round cook. Apply 1625 E. 'Main Street._ WANTED; AT ONCE, a lady WITH know edge of plain sewing as ussist ant ? :atron. Apply a. b. SHARPH, Sta in a. Richmond, or phone Mad ist> .-357 8 Z . catton? tillantcrj, jfrmal. wanted] f?sition~as~g'overnf.ss or as companion for lady or Invalid. Experience and best reference. MISS VV. HARTE, Waterloo. Va._ competent lady; STENOGRAPHER desires position. Would leave city. F 755, caro Times-Dispatch. _ WANTEdT'bY YOUNG LADY STEN ographcr of two years' experience, position; has had experience In In? surance, lumber und wholesale gro? cery business; splendid references; steady and willing to work. Address MISS "P." Box No. 405. Rnlclgh. X. C. iDro?c00tonnl V)t\$ C?CiantfD TUB VIRGINIA TEACHERS' BUREAU supplies colleges, pVlvato and publlo schools with teachers of all grades. Teuchers wanted. REV. R. W. CRID LIN, -Manager, Manchester. Richmond> Va gzi?ticiiot? tiuo slielmen ~ Salomen" wanted?t?^bll!oth i tractive now secret process culon dars In exclusive territory. Refer? ences necessary. DUBUQUE ART MFG. CO., Duhiique._Iowa. W ? NT ED, SALES MAN WIT IT CTT Y experience. Apply Room 8. Kbol Building. 832 East Main. WANTED, SALESMAN TO CALL ON city retail grocery trade. Must bo a hustler, as will have to get tho business, and must have good refer? ences. Address, In own handwriting, stalling age " d experience. Ad dress F 767. care Times-Dispatch. .arjcntsJ vWl??tctj ' EfTl}E!f^E5Cr~S!3LECT^^ territory: 8teady Income securable. See me after 3 P. M, No. 115 South Pino,_ Koomd to a U ten WANTED. BY YOUNG MAN, ROOM IN West End residential district, with prlvato family. Address F 768, caro Times- Dispatch. 25ii?>?iu00 j&ppoctunitfc? Jowelry at lowest rates of Interest. No charges for storage N. P. JA? COBS & SON. 218 N. Ninth Street. JUST PHONE US IF YOUH GROCER doos not keep Taylor's Pork Holl. P. A. HEINDL.IS &. CO., Dlotrlbutors. MAN OK ABILITY WANTS TO IN vost $3,000 to $6,000 In wholesale or manufacturing business, with actlvo Interest. C till, care Tlmes-Dlnpatch. WANTED. SOME ONE WITH CAPITAL to Invest In a good paying proposi? tion. Inquiries strictly confidential. Address F 771. care Tlmes-Dlspatoh. WANT OOOD. LIVE MAN. CAPABLE managing salesmen, to tako Stute, agency of now patent. Will pay right party $10,000 first year. $200 capital necessary. You handlo own money. For particulars see J. 1. LEARY, Mgr., Murphy's Hotel, to? day. kxciii (?0iaic J.or &a GLVTER PARK RESIDENCE. BEM1 nary Avenue, eight rooms, hot water heat, lot 100 tuet by 228. can bo bought ut whut It Is worth. J. A. CONNELLY & CO._ LI ST~~OF FA KM S AND HOMES FOR sale by .1. A. CONNELLY & CO.: 150 ACHES. 12 MILLS RICHMOND, one mile btatlon. 100 acres, cleared, good Improvements. $4.000. I SIX LOTS, 60x120 FEET EACH. WITH new 4-room collate, new barn and chicken house. In village of High? land Springs. $1.500 I 240 ACRES. 10 MILES RICHMOND, holf-mllo CcntrnUa, It. and p. Elec? tric Hallway; line dwelling of ton rooms, with hells, closets, bath room, hot and cold water, etc, $12,000. NEW SIX-ROOM FRAME DWELLING j in Highland Springs; lot 100x100; I one block car slop; rented $12.00 I month; price, $1,550 22 acres on mech ANICSV1LLE Turnpike, 2 1-2 miles city. $2Q<j per acre. 650 ACRES. 20 MILES RICHMOND. 2 miles station. C. <W O. Ry.; fine colo? nial dwelling. 9 rooms, two halls and basumont; line. View; 350 acres culti? vation; $10,000. J. A. CONNELLV Ac _CO.. Seventh_and Franklin Streets. FOB A NICE HOME OR A FARM cheap. Salisbury, Md.. is the place lo go. For full particulars address SAMUEL P. WOODCOCK. Salisbury. I HIGHLAND PARK LOT, 70x1 40 FEET. I three blocks of purlt, ESnslOW Avenue. j _$S per toot. J. A. CONNELLY & CO. I FOR SALE, RANCH OF SIX SEC tions of fine plains land, In Randall I county. Texas; well watered. MKS. K. I HUTSON, 800 Tyler Street, Amarlllo. I Texas. 1 fNVEST?RbT LARGE and SM^LlT^I hnvo ten colored tenant houses In South Richmond; same will show mostly 20 per cent. or. Investment at preacrnt. This property will surpass Jackson Ward In money mukiiic:. as same has not been boosted. Decide, quick. Address B 52'1, care Tlmcs Dlspatch._ IK Y?U WISH TO SELL YOUR FARM or buy another We will be glad to to see you. Farms and land any? where In the United Stales. Address D. B CORNELL CO., I'.-O. Box 73. Richmond. Va. 66 ACltEsl i flzTviLY WOODED, A fine suburban proposli/ion. 1 1-2 miles city limits; must he sold: price will astonish you. Madison 175. SotU?tnu ^"^'ESf^?Il?E'sTR E'K^rft?T^W a ter h;uted rooms; modern conveiil encua; board. _ 608 north FIFt7i_sTiTlTBT. nicely furnished room and good board._ SMALL BOARDING HOUSE. REA80N able rairf. 1 ? ? <j;i West ilrare Street. B?^rtl?ERS~7;OR LARGE. pleasant room. 2"!' East Franklin. FOR""SaL'eT i^IIOUuHBked'pkksi I Holstein cow; also twin male calves. Make me an offer on either or all, $100 will take the lot. F 759. cura Times-Dispatch: flats tHantrb wanted. iTT'Tv'est KsJrT^fi??M Hat; modern conveniences; no chil? dren; satisfactory reference furnish? ed and desired Addreas 717 W. Main Street. tclantr? l^kT'I^kTlookT ^sPfa^ca?h for old clothes. Bents' furnish.ny.s, boots, shoes, furniture, etc. Phono Madison 61S2._ wX^edTto buy for cash, House? hold goods in any iiuantit/. Phone II Ii ?ISOII 3861. _ _ delicious AND APETIZING. TAY lor's Pork Roll. At your grocer's._ wTcted, to buy second-hand Davenport. Phono Monroe ES9S-L. DON'T WORRY! LET US COLLECT your accounts. Sure and quick re? sults. R 8. ELLYSON & CO., Base? ment American Bank. WANTED, TO BUY FOR CASH. OLD gold and old silver; any quantity. E. C. MEYER JEWELRY CO.. 317 East Broad Street. i Real estate Itlanttti ! v?anTed7^6~b1}T~far^^ tates in Virginia from five acres up. I If yours la for sale write F. JELINEK. P. O. Box 73, Richmond, I Va._ WANTED. TO BUY FROM OWNER, home 1n Richmond. State location, description, lowest price tend terms Address f 7.5S. care Times-Dispatch. '^"j*ich7mond7'\^^ NOTICE of MEETING of STOCK holders.?The annual meeting of th? stockholders of the Life Insurance Company of Vlrslnla will be held at the chief office of the company, on Broad Street, between Ninth' and Tenth Streets, in ihe c'ly of Rich? mond, on WEDNESDAY, the 31st day of January, 11)12, at 12 o'clock M. E. D. HARRIS. Secretary. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the R. L. Barnes Sttfo and Lock Company, Inc.. will be held at tho otllco3 of tho company, Nob. !' 11-13 South Eighth Street, In the city of Richmond. Va., on MONDAY, Feb? ruary 5. 11)12, at 4 o'clock P. M. J. STUART HOPKINS, '? ' .'_Secretary. Virginia State Insurance Compnny, Richmond, Va.. December 2ft, 1011. THE ANNUAL MELTING OF THE stockholders of this company will bo held at the office of tho company, in tho city of Richmond, Vs., on THURSDAY, JANUARY 25. 1312. ut 13 o'clock noon WILLIAM It. MILLER, Teasurer. Richmond, Va., January 13, 1912. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the Broad Street Bank, Richmond, Va.. will be ' uld at their banking house TUESDAY, February 13, 1912, at 10 A. M. ANDREW M. GLOVER, _Cashier. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of tho Jefferson Realty Corporation will bo held at the Jefferson Hotel, Richmond, Va-, FEBRUARY 7, 1912, at 12 o'clock. .O. F. WEISIGER. Secretary. E F. Johnson Publishing C?7, ' January '16. 1912. the REOULAR ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders of the U. F. Johnson Publishing Compnny will be held at tho offices of the company in the city of Richmond, Vn., WED? NESDAY, February 7, 1912. at t o'clock P. M. E. I* PELT.. Secretary, i DAILY PUZZLES Found on tho editor's desk. ANSWCIl TO YKHTKHDAY'S PUZZLE. Laird. BACHRACH. 1 TO 3 PER CENT. PER MONTH. WHY WE DO THE" BUSINESS. WE GUARANTEE ALWAYS TO GIVE YOU THK LOWEST RATES OK IX TMCEST ON YOUR DIAMONDS, WATCHES. JEWELRY SILVER WARE, ETC. ALL PLEDGES PRO? TECTED BY FIRE AND BURGLAH PROOF VAULTS. RICHMOND LOAN OFFICE, 810 E BROAD STREET. 8 BACHKACH. PROP., LA HOEST. OLD? EST AND MOST RELIABLE. ES? TABLISHED 18S7. FENDERS. FIRE SETS, ANDIRONS, polished and dull brass and black iron' large- Und colonial patterns. CLARKE,' HARDWARE, 1213 Main Street. _ COSBYs PAINT STORE. 3U WEST Broad Street. Old English and John? son's floor wax. Monroe ?,0t>0^_ Use brXss and*. (iron bed and other household furniture at a sacrl lice. Monroe 3S98-L._ JUST THE RIGHT THING IN THE right plaeo. Taylor's Pork Roll. At your grocer's._ T~WO SEC?N D- H AN D RUNABOUTS, one top buggy and ai.-v.-ral wagons, all In good repair anu painted. Ttaese aro bargains. A. MfcYEP'S SONS. 731 East Cary Street, SEt JON D-HAND MACHINERY BOUGHT, sold and exchanged. I. BLUFORD & CO.. 1588-42 Ea.st Cary Street. new l. c. kmi th TYI? EwRITEIt; never used; cheap. A'ddress C COS, cure Tlnies-Dispatrh._, FIND ! CARRIAGES, BUSINESS BUG gti-a, all kind& of wagons, carriages and wagon repairs, automobile re? pairs, automobile painting. Good world Reasonable prices. w. o SMITH A: CO., 31-S N. Filth Street. I C?IFVERS. PAIRS AND~ SET8; 11 N B steel; beaut.ful styles; 11 and up. CLARKE, HARDWARE, 1215 Main Street._ i FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS deliv. reo in Virginia and North Car? oline, 11.40 per thousand; sure ncad ers; burieiied In u ?.o ot 50 plant?. ENTERPRJ.SE PLANT Co., Meggetta, 8. C. j FOR SALE. MY GENERAL MERC AN; tile bti!-.t:.ei>s In Sussex county, torty tHe miles of Richmond; eight miles of the Atlantic Coust Line; six miles of the Southern Railway; an eslau lishcd stand of twenty-live years; 516,000 to <20,000 trade; books open to iiibpeclion to any one bml uie.u.s business; S-i.oou to $5,000 stock, which can be reuueed to suit buyer if they wish, terms will be made very easy. Address H 854, care Times-Dispatch. CONTRACTORS! IJU1 LDERSt SALA~* mandera for sale. CLARENCE COS? BY. 1523 East Cary Street,_ POCKET* KNIVES -300 PATTERNS best quality blades, 25 cents and up. CLARKE'S CUTLERY HEADQUAR? TERS, 1215 Main Street. "Sign of Paulock."_ FOR SALE '? CHEAP, LOT OF BUILD - lug material, such as banisters, moldings, doors and a few pieces of mahogany furniture, sucn as sota, tables, chest ut drawers, wardrobe, secretary. E. J. DE1TR1CH, 2701 B. Main._ FOR SALE, COMPLETE STOCK OF business and pleasure vehicles. Se-5 us When In need. Lowest prices. A. ?MB\ Eli S SoNS. 731 E. Cary Street. fl?l5CCUtliiCD'|p LOANS. 1 PER CENT TO 3 PER CENT. BACHRACH'S. GET IN ON THK GROUND FLOOR AND LET BACHRACH SAVE YOU MONEY THE STRONGEST, OLDEST AND LARGEST COLLATERAL INSTITU? TION SOUTH OF NEW YORK RICHMOND LOAN OFFICE. S. BACH? RACH. PROPRIETOR, 815 E. BROAD STREET. ESTABLISHED 1SS7 SHOE REPAIRING. 75c HALFSOLE MEN'S SHOES. 60c. ladies; every pair sewei; best leath? er; no nulls, nt pegs. Royal rub? ber heels. 26c; Tred-Air rubber heels. 40c; leather heels rebuilt like nevt 25c. DREW'S ELECTRIC SHOE FACTORY, 710 E. Main. Phone Mon? roe 2667. UPHOLSTERING. FURNITURE REPAIRED AND POL is'ned, mattresses renovated, antiques bought and sold. LEVY, the Uphol ateror. 425 West Broad. PO RIC ROLlI " ALL MEAT. NO BoNE OR FAT; AND oh: my, so good. Taylor's Pork Roll. At your gr0cer'i. SHARPO CO. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES RESHARP ened, 2 l-2c each; razors honed, lie Work hair tested, sterilized and guaranteed, thousand satisfied. Stud for circular and convenient blade mailer. SilARPo CO., COS East Alain Street. ANTIQUES. ORIGINAL ANTIQUE FURNITURE Furniture repaired, polished and 'packed, upholstering, etc. 1? N. ?\R NALL & SON. If, 17 w. Broad Street. I'll one Ma d 1 s o n 627 7. ^'Uincr" A?f?MIWdNM^ dV~MADE garments reduced to special low prices for balance of the fall and winter season. .MRS. JULIAN BEAR, 14 23 East Main Street Personals a ^7^"lTc^T>?E"^^"Ex" rapher. is now teaching telegraphy railroad and brokerage work at MASSE Y BUSINESS COLLEGE, 802 East Broad Street. NO GROUCH ATv BREAKFAST TIME Just slice and fry Taylor's Pork Roll At your grocoi-'s. COSB Y'S PA INT ~STO RE, 31. Broad Street, the reliable St?g Floor* Stain and Coshy's Climax Cleaner Monroe 3050. MUMAN~ HAIR BOUGHT AND SOLD at TMTGHFS'S. 209 rJortb Third THE HOUSEHOLD FRIEND, SMITI?" fleid sausage, for sale at your aro cor'e. ? Fcathcrston Bill Under Consid? eration at Joint Commit? tee Meeting. HALSEY IS ITS CHAMPION Eppa Hunton Denounces Propo? sition of College at University. The Senate Committee on Public In? stitutions and Education und the House Committee on Schools and Colleges, met jointly in th* hall of the House ot Delegates yesterday afternoon to consider the Fcathcrston till} estab? lishing a Confederate .Memorial Wo? man's University at Lyr.ehburg. A de I hato ensued, In which the proposed woman's co-ordinate college, at or near I the University of Virginia was brought [In and was denounced by Eppa Hunton. I Jr.. for many yours on the board of I visitors, and now connected with some of tho endowment funds. Former Senator Hon P. Halscy. of Lynchburg, spoke for the Fcathcrston Attention, Voters Pursuant to call of the Republican Na? tional and State Committees, the Re? publican Third Congressional District ! Committee met in the city of Richmond Va., on January 20, 1912, and fixed Feb? ruary 19, 1912, at 12 o'clock noon, in tin: city of Richmond, Va., as the time and place lor holding the Third Congres? sional District Convention. County and j city chairmen will please take notice. C. r1dgway -MOORE, C. B. Cary, District Chairman. District Secretary. ^ouTiTeTJotlil t iu i ' k si iiTii LY Veigh bo'rhood,' z nicely furnished rooms, well heated, hot and cold water bath, phone and other conveniences- NT. $10 to il6 month. 31". East Grace. J?0UC10 I 1 TO 3 PER CENT.. PER MONTH. WHY 'A'K no THE EUblNESS WH GUALANTEE ALWAYd To GIVE YOU THE LOWEST PATES Off IN? TEREST t.N VOI.lt DIAMONDS. WATCHES. JEWELRY, SILVER WARfl ETC. ALE PLEDGES PRO? TECTED HY FIP.E AND BURGLAR PR lOF VAl LTS. RICHMOND LOAN OFFICE, Sl? E- BROAD STREET, S. BACHRACH, PROP.. LARGEST, OLD? EST AND MOST RELIABLE. ES? TABLISHED 1SS7. MONEY TO LEND. YOU CAN BORROW MONEY FROM THE EQUITABLE LOAN SOCIETY AT FROM 1 TO 3 PER CENT. PER MONTH, WE KEEP ALL ARTICLES 1 TWELVE MONTHS. \ OU CAN RE? PAY THE LOANS IN INSTAL? MENTS AND THE INTEREST IS REDUCED WITH THE PRINCIPLE. IN THE EVENT THE BORROWER FAILS To RENEW THE LOAN IN TWELVE MONTHS THE SAME WILL BE SOLU AT PUBLIC AUC? TION. AND ALL IT BRLNGS IN EX ! fESS OK OUR CHARGES VV ILL BE REFUNDED TO THE BORROWER LE T US REDEEM YOU A PAWN TICKETS. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY BY SO DOING AND GIVE YOU A CHANCE TO REGAIN POS? SESSION OF YOUR PROPERTY. I OUR .MANAGER WELCOMES AN IN , TERVIEW WITH YOU. AND WILL ACCORD VuL' THE SAME COUR? TESY THAT OTHER BANKS Liu. ALL BUSINESS STRICTLY CON i F 1 D E N T 1 A L. SECOND FLOOR, EIGHTH AND BROAD STREETS. _ NOTICE TO CLAIMANT: " OFFICE Of Collector of Internal Revenue, i Richmond. Va., January 34, 1012: No I tlce Is hereby given lb any person I or persona having claim to the fol? lowing described property, seized for violation of the United States Inter? nal revenue laws I" this district, to appear and make such claim within 3D days from this date, viz: One Iron gray horse, 1 black-top covered de? livery wagon, 1 set of harness, seized i on January 6, 1012, In Honrlco coun? ty, Va., near distillery premises of Stony Creek Distilling Co.. Inc. Un? less such claim Is duly made and proven, es required by law. the prop? erty above specified will be sold at public auction at 12 o'clock M. on TUESDAY, March 6, HH2. In front ' of tmst-olTlce building, Richmond, Va. " M. K, IX)WRY, Collector, Second! District of Vir? ginia._ PIANO MOVING.?WE CAN put your piano whore others would not attempt the work. Our moving de? partment Is finully equipped to move ull kinds of furniture and pianos. CRAFTS, Moving Department, l j i Ea6t Broad Street. Madison 650ii._ TRUE ECONOMY! NO BONE OR FAT. Taylor's Pork Roll. At your grocer's. I TAKE NOTTcE: I HAVE THIS DAY appointed F. P. Wright my agent to conduct tho bakery business at I 2000 Veriable Street, to buy nnd sell 1 for cash only. W. R. ROBINS. January 3, 1012._ PIANO TONE RESTORING.?BY OUR unique method wo can moke your old piano sound US good us many lie\V Instruments. Our repair department Is equipped to do all kinds ot piano and player-piano work. Estimates cheerfully given, without charge J Conio in and get our expert ad? vice without obligating yourself, CRAFTS, 121 IS! Broad Street. Rich? mond, Va. Madison i>."e.'6. WANTED, TUB"; PUBLIC " YO KNOW that JAII3KE BROS.. Jewelers, ?12 East Main Street, buy, sell, ixcbango and remount diamonds in ibe latest styles. Obl goi,. and silver always taki !i in exchange. ELECTRIC OARAGE. VINE AND MAIN Strep's.?We have opened all up-to dale 11."d well-equipped electric gar i tige for the care of electric vehicles and storage battjrlos. RAUCH ,% LANG ELECTRICS, U'A verley electrics. "hone for a dem? onstration, und lei. .Mr. Smith talk wUh you. W. C. SM.TII tt CO.i Vina and Main. I314.IK. T 'ft 11 Street COS BY'S PAINT STORE, 311 WEST Broad Street, licndquiirters for danc? ing wax. Monroe 3QS0. "C??r niiD taJ??b fF^'f "i i A D ""a LtT 'f'rt b" "tTjsti M.?Ni ALS of good housekeepers and the few men of good judgment that express themselves iitnout LONG'S wood It would be Interesting and worth even more thnn 10 cents. If you will or? der this week or nuxt I will sond dry oak nnd pino and the best oak and rlno slabs evor sold and coal that burns. LONG'S. 1606 West Broad. \VANTED.TO'"'BOH U?w""?'S.OO? TO . further 'improve, property now worth ICO,000. Good location. Agents and others reply. Address B 545, cur? Tlmcs-Dlspatch. proposition, making an eloquent ad- J dreis. The amount ot appropriation l . (or the proposition hud been reduaed i by the patron trom 8100.000 to ?2,000. I He did not, ho said, believe the uni? versity would cost as much as the co? ordinate college, since It was expect- | ed that States and Confederate organ? izations would help. Judge Williams, asking a question, j Indicated that he was opposed to the I Iprinciple ol establishing institutions whloh require lltUe or no money, butj which will necossarlly entail large ap? propriations for support later on. Practical Cocdticntlon. Senator l-ialsey toid ot the nocd for j I an institution for the higher cduca- I tlon of women, but said It had better I be deferred entirely than established ! 1st the university. In all objectionable I features, tho proposition suggested, he said, would be praollcal coeduca? tion. The provlous night the Lynchburg ] alumni, by a vote of 40 to 12, had dis? approved the yropoBition to put a wo mun's college at the university, al? though Professors Thornton and Lefobvre, with former Senator Aubrey K. Strodo, were there to champion its ? cause. It was opposed by Randolph . ?.arrlson. Rev. .1. It. Dunn and Wul- : tor E. Addison. i Dr. Stepheuson asked it it wr.j con - ; templuted to buy Rahdolph-Stueon Wo- ' man's College. Senator Fcuthorston said that up to that moment be hud never beard of such a suggestion. Continuing. Senator llalscy said there aro essential mental and spiritual . differences between men and women, find that the latter should have spe? cially arranged methods of instruction. As to the location, he said Lynchburg ! had many advantages. But If the Leg- , Islature thought beat. It might he put j In Richmond, or at FrcUcrlcksburg ?.r at Appomattox?anywhere, but at j t-harlottesvllle. Women spruk for College. Speaking as a Daughter of tb.r Con? federacy, .Mrs. Norman V. Itundolpb ( siiId that she thought the unlvorslty the best place for a memorial to the Confederate women. Mrs. I). B. Munford opposed the Kcuthuist&n bill. First, because tlto I Daughters of the Confederacy had In- | I dorsed the university proposition; sec-' ond, because the university would not j he such ut all. but only a college, since but few women pursue post-graduate courses; third, because it would he un? fair to haw two women's colleges of Clu.ss A In one town, when tberu aro j only four in the South and onlv one In Virginia. To the amusement of the audience, she read from an account of a speoch made by Senator Halsey two years ago In opjK>sing the Strodo bill of that day, j In which he said there was no wide? spread demand for a woman's college, and that preparation to teach Indus? trial arts would be better. Having progressed thus far In two years, said Mrs. Munford. the Senator might come all the way In a short time. He replied by saying that the de j maud had arisen since that time. Mr. Ilwiiton Speak*, j Senator Feathers ton spoke briifly, : introducing Eppa Hunton. Jr. The lat? ter said ho resented the suggestions that prejudice dictated his opposition j to the co-ordinated college proposition. ! He Insisted that tile bill would admit women to all the professional courses In the university. He looked upon coeducation, which, he Pald, was what the bill meant, with horror, and believed that It was only ja step to later complete coeducation. ? which, he predicted; would wipe out the university. He indignantly de riled that he was tho author ot the hill. , with which lie had been charged, i For hlmsalf. he preferred to put wo? man on a pedestal, and hoped to ko,p her there, In splto of the efforts of some of the sex to pull her down. The least objectionable feature to coedu? cation, he continued, Is the presence of men and women at tlto time in the class rooms under tho oyo of Instruc? tors. REQUIRE REPORTS OL FUNDS Bills to Regulate Treasurers' Commissions and Inspect ? Their Accounts. ! To avoid such situations as has re- ! Icently arisen in Chesterfield. Captain W. W. Baker and W. S. Ivey, of thai county, Introduced in the House j'es tcrdny two bills designed to keep coun? ty treasurers from misappropriating school funds. One outlines the actual amount of commissions to hf charged, about which there lias scorn? ed to be- difference of opinion. It makes the sum 1 per cent., and says that the commissions shall be paid only on order of tho Superintendent of Public Instruction, after he is satisfied thai j tho local treasurer has properly ox | pended the school moneys on war? rants. The State Treasurer, the cus? todian of the literary fund, would in the meantime withhold the commis? sions. . Hi: stated that treasurers' state ; menus are badly mixed, and Unit rec? ords in the ofllco of the Department of Pui.lic Instruction show all sorts of varying constructions placed upon the lows. This Is one reason for ask? ing for an accountant for the depart? ment, to check up these reports and , digest them. ! The Mim.? members offered a com "panion hill allowing tho Superintendent of Public Instruction, or his repre? sentative, to inspect all account..: of I the disbursement of school funds, iri such papers are no; produced, .i man- ? ' damns shall lie to compel their pro- ' I (L.otlon. , ,.-M imi ,.??...?, Redl C?ttitr jfOT ?nie Farms! Farms! All farms listed with us for sale arc I advertised throughout the Northwest. I Inquiries an- 'coming to us from per? sons represented as having money to buy and operate. I.Ist your farms, large and small, with us. O. A. Hawkins REAL ESTATE, 100 North Seventh Street. FARMS, MII.1.9. ?He* FOR SALE. Loans rrfade on country or city prop* erty. Catalogue free. GEO. E. CRAWFORD CO., ' 832 East Main Street. . $30,000 To loan on Improved real estate In [ ?umt to suit. CREN8KAW & RICKS. Dr. Cannon and Others Appear in Behalf of League Proposition. COMMITTEE UNFAVORABLE Defers Action Until To-Night. Seek to Make C arrier Agent Of Seller. That part of the program of lite Antlsaloop League of Virginia which seeks to prevent the Ihtrasttito ship? ment of liquor into dry territory naj const der ctl yesterday morning by the House Committee on Counties. Cities und Towns, the dato for hearing hav? ing boon previously set. The commit? tee held an executive session after the public remarks, i>ui decided lo defer liie matter until to-night. Mr. Bain, the patron of one of Hie bills, suid tie thought the altitude or a majority 'of the committee distinct!} unfavor? ably to the proposed measures. Ilev. .'nines Cannon. I), p.. said It ivti? not a proposition at this lime I to prevent the sali: of liquor, but one io prevent vice and crime. He quoted statistics from the report of the State i Hoard of Charities and Corrections, to show that in the '.ret cities und the two great wet counties of tin: State one person In forty-four was com? mitted to jail or penitentiary, will 16 In dry counties, the average was one in 4110. < hnimr Common F.nw. Thomas Wliiieliead, ot Amtierst, wnia I the next spenlier. lie said that It ha.* beun the policy of the State to repeal sueh portions of the common law as I were found to bo opposed to public I policy, due such provision makes tho ; commo/i carrier the ngont of t he buyer. while the bill under consideration ', would make the currier the agent of ? the seller. j Mr. Wliiieliead made the statement . that the bill would do morn to prevent ? crime than ihn Mann bill, and the Uyrd J bill put together have done. , Along with others, he referred to j tin: artiolc in The TlmoK-Dlspatch of yesterday, containing a report of u 1 ilec'?ion of the Supreme Court of the : United states, which he explained to ] bo merely a statement that whiskey j Is it commodity, and that railroads j must haul it. : Professor c. T. Jordan, of Staunton, who followed, said the Supreme Court's , opinion referred only to interstate truf | tic. Several questions were asked by Hill , Mnntnguc, n member of tho commit tie. one wns if there is a law which ' makes It a crime for any one to order j liquor. Another was In regard to a '. statement that a liftecn-year-old boy t had ordered liquor from a circular sent , out by u dealer. Mr. Monlugue said a boy with proper rearing would not , do this, and that there was no une to j make the individual order liquor, j Itev, .1. M. Pllchur, U. D.. of Phoebus, j spoke briefly. i nw Enforcement. I Samuel L Kol Icy was the only per i son who appeared In opposition lo the I bill. Ho said that the people In dry j territory must of their own volition ! make r.n order for liquor before they can get It, and that ll is not forced on j them. If local option laws uro not en | forced, he argued, either It Is Impos j slblc to make prohibitory laws effect l Ivo or else tho people of the community I don't want thorn enforced. Ho suld j there are practically no violations of I tho law as to liquor except In llllll i ccnuod cominunltles und by unlicensed . people. Ho said unhesitatingly Hint In Rich . Illond the laws regarding the sale of j liquor are moro nearly observed than arc any other laws on tho statute j books. There has never been a time. I ho insisted, when drastic legislation i was less nee'c-d than It is to-day. As to Or. Cannon's figures, Mr. Kel I ley said It was unfair to mnko such a I comparison, slnco crime would natnrnl ] ly centre Iti cities, were liquor sold I there or not. Concluding, ho argued ! that these bills would not prevent the I Interstate carriage of liquors, und that j tho only result would be that the i money spent would bo sont to dealers in Washington, Bultlmore, Phlladol | phia, Louisville, Cincinnati and else? where, to the loss of local peoplo and ; to the loss ot the Slate In the matter of licenses. No. 12 S. Second Street: new; nine rooms; $300 tier annum. PossiS sion at once. No. II s. Second Street; first rial: six rooms und ballt; rent, $300 per annum. Possession at once. KIM'S-IIP PS it CO. The Vaientme Museum ELEVENTH -v.NO CLAV STREETS. Open laily from 10 A. M. to C P. M. Admlss'on. "Go. Free on Saturdays. UaihoiiuG Atlantic Coast Line EFFECTIVE JANUARY let, 1912. TRAINS LEAVE ItlCllMONU DAILY. For Florida and b'outb: s:li A M. and '.:3i f. M? I'. M.. <??? A. M. tor Norfolk: : v0 A. it.. i-vj I*. M., 4:10 P. M. For .N. * IV. It). WTesli 6:13 A. M., 10:? A. M.. S:i.<S 1 -V.. f.-M P. if. For l'*ter?t>ur?: 1:W A. it.. i:li A. M.. l-l.S \. M., ?ifti 1A. XI. l?:M A. M.. W1 1'. M., CIO 1'. M-. I'- f:U6 l: M , 9:J0 P. U? 11:15 P. M. Fot doldaboro and Faycllavllla: ft:M P.M. Triilr.s ?!.-!.w- ltl>-tini..nd ilal'.y: 4:40 A. M., i:H- A. M.. 0:4U A. M.. a7:?0 A. M.. t$:J7 A. M , "liMC A. M.. H:W A. it., "5:00 P. M.. ??1:40 I'- M-. ?:*?> !'? U., o:Ji V. M.. i:M P. M., '.? 00 p. M.. IP.JO P. M. ?Except Sunday. ".Sui:djy only, a Except Monday. . ^ Time of arrival and drparlura aniS con? nections no* _'juran1erd. Ra.lcoaofl TO AND FROM WASHING TON AND SETviiOl Losto Hlrhmuml ?LAO A.M. Hjra St.St*. ?5.Ii A.M. llaliiht.Sta. 13 6 i A.M. Bjti Si. ht? ?i7.ll) A.M. Iljrl M.Ml ?7.48 A.n. Hain Ht.St?. ??.Iii A.M. Hi rd St. Ml 10.30 A.M. Mala St. Sta, ?Ii.01 noon Uj ra St. St* ?8.00 P.M.Bjrd St. Sta t3.*0 I'.M. Bird Si. Sta ?4.l? P.M. Klfoa Station ?5.IS P.M. Main HI. Sta ?8.?0P.M. Bird St. Sta Arrive Richmond { ?J.60A.M. IlTraBt.Sts B 1.21 A.M. sUbsBUtlOsL ? 11.3j A.M. Brr* St.St*. ?1.12 r.M. Halo St. Si*. ?S.46 P.M. Bjrl8t.8t?. 18.60 r.M. it .rant. H??, -7.it P.M. UrrlSt.SU. 18.10 P.M.Main 8t,8?4U ?0.10 P.M. BrrtSt.Ht?. ?v.H> P.M. MalnSt.fiis. HO.SO P.M. Iljr* Ht.Sta. '11.80 P.M. Jin I n St.Uta. Mi.60nlnbtBTrl8t.8t?. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS?WEEKDAYS, r.tafo nrrd Si. Sta. 4.00 P. M. for Frclerlcklbarf.. Learc l.I i.a Sta. 8.S0 A. M.,U.aO P. M. far Altaian*. . ArrlTf Itjrd St. Sta.s.'Jd A.M. front Preler't^b**;. Arrive KlbaSU.fl.llo t.tt..j.:tuP.M.from A?UI?nd. 'Daily. t Weekday*. {Sundays osly. ' Daily except Monday. ? All train* to or from Byrd Street Stitlon (except trains leaving 4.50 a. tn., 5.50 a. m. an* nrrivfnr- 13.50 night) stop at Elba. Time of arrivals and departure! not guaranteed. Read the signo. SOUTHERN RAILWAY fitbm 1 Kit t/AKKifcft or ritia south. Trains Leave Richmond. N. B.~following schedule : .??ir-.? publish* dd as informal Ion und not guaranteed: Kur the South?Dally: 1:10 A M. Local. 10:ir. A, AS. Express. S:uO P. M. Express, j with electric lighted Sleeping Car lor At-> lanto and Birmingham. U:4S P. Al. Express. \t i; Days: 3tOO I'. M. Local. KORK RIVER LINE. 1:30 P. M. ?Dally.?Connecting tor BaJ tlitmre Men.. Weil, and rrtUay. A. At.?< Ex. .-tin. and -Mi P. M.-Mon., Wed., and , Krlday? Local. Tr ilns Arrive ?lchmood. Prom the South: 6:60 A. if., 8:40 A- M. I !t:00 I'. AI.. S:0S P. At., dally; 13:05 Ex. Bun. ' Krom West Point: 0:30 A. At. dally, 11:36 A. ?1., .Mull.. Wc. and Frl., 4;C? P. M. Ex. Quo. S. E. BL'IKiESS. D. P. A., 907 E, Main 8?. '1'lione Mailleon 271. Kl ClT?TiJ Nil AMD ChY.!*AP KAILE BAY RAILWAY CO.IU'AXY. Schedule or electric trains to und from Ashlun*. stopping nt Intermediate stations ' upon statin 1: La. Richmond t/iroad and 1.aural sis.): ??:?, -7:1", 8:10b. 9:10. "10:10. BtU A. M.. 1:10, 2:10, 3:10. 4:10t>, 1:10. ?:i0, 1:10, ?:10b. 10:10, il. k, P. M. L.v. Ashland: 7b, lb. 10, "11 A M.. ?12 it.. ?L, t, I, 1. Db. ?. 7. ?, lb, 11 P. At. ?Dally except Sunday. "Sunday only. I bCarriea baggage. I Chesapeake & Ohio Railway 1:1J A. ? Local?Dally?.Seivpori News. I 8:20 A.-Local?Dally?Ch'vllle. Ex. 8un. Thurmond I f?:00 A. ?Express?Dolly?Norfolk. Old Point 1 tio-.W) A.?Locol?Dally?Lchng. Eex. C. Forge. 1 -i;0v P.?ExpressioDally?r.lu.?L'?llte. ' t?:wtf P.?Express?Dally?Norfolk, N. News. I i;vu 1'. ?Local?Dally?N. News. Old Point. ?:lu P. ? Local?Dally?Gorilonsvllle. sill P.?Local?Ex. Sun.?Lchbg, Natural Bridge, Clifton Forge. ?0:35 P.?Lin,i?,-.ii?Daily ?Cincaffi'tt Chl'go. ?IIa? 1'.?Express?Dally?r'nolnnatl, L'vllLo ; 'Sleepers. tParlor Car*. ' TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND?Local from [East: 8:15 A. M? 7:60 P. At. Through from East: 11:30 A. AI.. 6:30 P. AI. Local fr?re, I West: b.:30 A. At., 9:GG A. M. and 7:15 P. M. Through: S:30 A. At.. 2:11 P. M and 3:30 P. M. I .lames lllvur Line: "S:35 A. 11., 6:43 P. II. J ?? Dally except Sunday. : Richmond & Petersburz Qectric Railway I Cars leave Manchester. Seventh and Perry Streets, for Petersburg: ? ?6. 7. 8, *9 10. 11, ?12 A. M.. l X, *f, 4, S> "1M3. ?6, 7. 1, ?? 10 P. M 11:00 P. jI . (or Chester. 12:00 midnight foi Petersburg. Cars leavo Petersburg, foot of Bycamor* Street, for Manchester: t5:lS. 6:16. "7:16. -7:84, 8:SS. 9:36. ?10:25. ll-.tt A. At.. 12:33. '1:55, 2:35. 3:35. ?4:15, 0:33, 6:Si, ?7:15. 8:35, 9:15. '10:10, 11:40 P. M. (Dally except Sunday and holidays. ?(.lorries baggage and exprua. ??Limited, except Sundays and holidays. All cars from Petersburg connect wltb cars for lllehmond. I NOliFOLK AN? WSSTBRN RAILWAY, I ONLV ALL RAIL LINE TO NORFOLK. I Schedule In effect January 1st, 1913. I I.oavo Byrd Streot Station, Richmond, FOR NORFOLK: 'J-.tO A. M.. '3:00 P. M., *4:10 P. M. FOR LYNCHBUHC- AND THE WEST: ??:t: A. At.. '10:00 A. AI.. ?3.00 P. M..'?:20 P. At. Arrlvo Hlchmond trom Norfolk: '11:40 A. At., ?6:35 P. m? *lt:30P. At. From the West: fSAt A. M., n2:Q0 P. At., bl:40 P. AI., '6:05 P. 11.. ?9:00 P. M. ?Dally., aDally ex. Sunday. bSunday only. Pullman Parlor and Sleeping Cars. W. B. BEVILL, C. H. BOSLET, O. P. A., llo.tnoke.. D. P A.. Rlcnmond. m:\hcmmi aih link. Southbound trains scheduled to leave Richmond dally; 9:10 A. M.?Local to Norllnn. 1:20 P. jr.?Sleepera and coaches. Atlanta, Birmingham, Savan? nah. Jacksonville. 8:13 P. M.?Florida Limited (except Sunday). 9:42 P. M.?i Sleeper, Jacksonville roaches. Birming? ham. 11:35 P. M.?Sleepers. .Tacksoii . vllle. Tampa, Birmingham. Memphis. 1 Northbound trains scheduled to arrlvo In Richmond dally: 6:31. A. M.. 7:8S A. M? 9:20 A. M. (except Monday). S:06 P. M.. 5:40 P M.. Local. xsteamboat? Wnr Tagus ?nlpnd $10 Jon. 27. by the Registered Tonnage 8,780 The Luxurious ARCADIAN. Displacement Tonnage. 14,1120 Every Saturday. Commencing Feb. 3 The largest nnd finest steamer (n the Bermuda Service?Itound Trip tJO Up The Royal Mail Steam Packet Co Sanderson & Son, Qen. Ant-., 23 Stnte Street, >'civ York, Or any steamship ticket agont. SAMUEL H. BOWMAN. 703 E Main St. or.l) DOMINION LINK. Lt. Richmond foot of Asa St dally.7:00 P.M. Leave. Newport Newo.1:00 A. M. I Arrive Norfolk.1:09 A. AI. Connects with main lino steamers leaving ! Norfolk ror New York dally except Sunday |7:co P. M. Connections also made by N. & W. Ry. 3 P. M. and C. & O. Ry. at 4 P. M. I Night Line, steamers stuf Jil Claremont to I land or teculva ptessengcrs on signal, and I will bo met by ilic conveyance. 1 TIHI1IN1A NAVIGATION CO.?Jumea Rlesr I by dayllght for Norfolk nnd Old Point. New 1 port New* and all James Itlver landings Steamer leaves Sdo! Wednesday and Frlde.y at 7:Xi A. M. Freight received foi all James River landings. 'Phone Madison 171. Main Ticket Office. SI! E lfala street. 7? "Ask Mr-. Bowman About Bermuda, Cuba, Panama, West Indies, South Vhl?rlcs .Medlterrane.ui land Orient Cruises. Tho only agoncy representing all lines. Hotel and Free 1 Information Bureau. Samuel II. Bowman, Southern Tourist Agent. : Merchants an'j Miners Transprotalioa Co Norivls tii Uoston, Ma**,, ans Providences It. s. Bteamera loa.o Norfolk :"r Uoston?Dally, except Thursday; Provldsnce, Mon.i Wed. anj Sat. at I P. It. Passenger* and freight taken for all -<ow England polti Tlcktts on sale at oitic* C. ? O. Ry., 1?. a W. Ry. 8. 11. Bowman, ."OS East Ma:;., and HUhmoni4. Transfe- Co.. ?09 llnsi Uala m:\v viMtK?pi.YJioiiTn?CHBRnouna?Southampton. VAST MAIL UOtlTB TO ENGLAND AND THE CONTINENT The b?rge?! and I'M next Steamer lo the Warld. KqulpmcDl 8S3H ftj. Lone. Frcneh a la Cavir HeNtaurant, TurklMh soil Electric Hall.?. Sivim-?lna Pool, Four ClevalOrav (?riunnnltiin, Yerantln Cafe, Palm Court, etc. Will Sail From Not Yo?k February 21 and March 16. and Regularly Thereafter. WHITE STAR LINE. - - - ? llllOADWAY. Jf. T. Or 1/Ocal Aceat?,