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Greater Richmond's Greater Newspaper GtflBATBST WANT AND n K.M. K9 XA'I E MiClill M IN VIHUIXIA, AND Wi: or TUB 1113?T IN AMERICA. Want Ad Rates In cffectJune 11, 1911. Wnllr, one cent l>er v?ord when |inld ts advance. No Ad. taken fur lea* tbun 1?q venia. ??c and oue-bolf cents a word nit claaalllcntlonH except Slluntlon Wanted car Sunday. .Situation Wuuted. one cent ? word. No Ad. Sunday tnkeu fur lea" (kon llfteeu cent*. No Ada. tnkt-n tor Ira* than t?rntx ??e centa %rlten paoncd lu or churned at the counter. Plume wrdoraj not mm runt coil. C'luaalflcutioii not iruurxtntced oft*f BiSO I?. M. Kor bosinena contract*, nrml for the Wont Ad. Man. phonv Mor.roc I. ILo?i anu jToimo juostTsA?Vr?ti >XY aft rrnoon rti.rf: ??iK" vest, between Laurel and Oraun and Harrison und Park Ave? nue, Call Madison 3781. and revelv?i reward. 1X>WF. BET'a'BE'N " JBFF.BRSON Ulotel and Lublu The;H'rii Monday afternoon, ;i sum of mono} ovor Finder will receive reward if re? turned to t:ie cashier of the Jotter aon Hotel. IOStT .GOLD SOCIETY PIN, " SET ?with pearls; name oh thji back, Flor ?nco Tollaos Liberal reward it re. turned to MRS. I'OLT.AI!!'.. No. 1 North Thir l Street li?ST SATI7R.DA V A i-'tknwii i%??V tomoUllo lamp. Suitable reward If returned in SOUTHERN BARGAIN HOUSE, Fourteenth and Franklin St recta. t}flp CLlanrrD, 2?alr EALESMAN?CD IF. OLDEST AND larKejn, house In Its lino In United Pt'ites require service's ?f n A 1 traveling salesmen f'-r Virginia and WeSt Virginia. Applicant! mus< be between the *Rt? ..f twrntv ?? evr r, and forty-five. Have strong P?r sonallty and furnish best referehcea from former employer* This I an opponunlly for high grade men who "Hi qualify' and make pormancnt connection on yearly coh'triict, vJlh largo remuneration. Call Tuesday and Wednesday, -J I1. S'l RICK LBR, Hotel Lexington City. WANTED, FOP. U. S. AP.MY. ABLE bodled, unmarried men, between atrei of IS and 2.',, citizens of Untied States, of trood charactet and temperate hab? its, who can speak, read and write tho English language. For 'nforma tlon apply to Recruiting OfMcer, S20 E. Broad street, Richmond, v.i. Vi'ANl ED. BY. A (id/ ?' }.'.> tJIrtL :? coacher fvr arithmetic only; -.\ ill come >o cneher'a horn-.'. Phone .Madison 3820 at 8 P. ML, and ca.ll for MISS J._ AGENTS. no MATTER "WHAT YOU are selling, whether to stores, fac? tories or houso to house, you can add our proposition and double your Presen-. Income. SOUTKE rn COR H< ?KATION, :o2 North Eighth Stroll, Richmond._ WA^TuvD. BARBER.' GOOD SHAVER, l,r03 Hast Broad. WANTED. TWO CARRI AGE BDACK - smith helpers, Appl} v. F. MOORE A: C'J. 12 South Elfrath Street .WANTED, SO LAHORE RS. CALL. A/T Hrookda'.e. Will jv; car" fn;* home every nlg-'t 'take Olntor Park car). Address A 1care Times-Dispatch. IV?NTKlJ, for MY residence. a butbr. Apply wit!, references to 22 North Ninth 'Street, between !0 anrl 12 A. M. , 1VM, RUEQER._ WANTED, exper tenc ed AD. so? licitor. Call beiwc-u 11 A. M. und 8 p. M. Si d TilERN stock yards, G. W. SMITH._ avant ED."" h'V-'MOTl VE M \jhI N~ lsta by the C. *> <> Rullivky pi < :n ton Forge, va , thons. _ .WANTED. young MAN EOR STKN Ograpbsr and general olticn work; nunc, experience and "alary wanted; Address H? p. u. Box o.i. Richmond; Va,_ TK UlltAPrlERS WANTED by ALL railroads and commercial lines. Let us leach you to ho an operator and secure vou a good position. mas hey BlS1XI>m COLLI iE wanted "at once'." one "co'llec tor. $IS per week and expenses; must furnish, cash bond. Canvassers want? ed. DIXIE PORTRAIT CO. (INC.). North Emporla, Va. WANTED, ~\ NVI iTtI:" MARRIED MAN as foreman <m farm, near city. Box 31; Route <Jlf;ri Alleii._Va.___ P?TmtJN's""'tlO?P.ANTEED " TO ALL who finish our business courses. Send for catalogue and particulars to-day. MA8.8by BUS1X ess.. COLLEGE. ARE WANTED FOR GOVERN merit Job; ISO month. Send postal for list of position* open. ER AN K 1.1 N INSTITUTE, Dep t. l'.'U L>. Rochester, N. Y._ _ Wanted, men to learn barber trade. Only few weeks required. Wages while learning. Steady po? sition when Ihr??irh. 'Write for cat? alogue. MOLElt'S BARBER COL LEOE. 2^7 lie wiry. New York City. .WAN t E D. I {El A A IS; .V: F ? DM e11 w1TII good team to cultivate lttltfc farm near Richmond at ou< e. Apply Ruoin 200, No. 12. North Ninth Street. EXPERIENCED 1 ?1:1 .'< P JI ST. ItEGIS tcrerl or Bsslstliht, . > lake charge o! more; will sell half-Interest tu the right man. e 3?3, care Timca-Dis pntch._ g?Utiat(Olt0 t.CtiliUCO, iHiltC waN'i i;i >. p.y "VOUXO 'man who fij principal of ? itlBh school in East em Virginia, a position as collector or as-d.Manl bookkeeper by the 1st of June: heat reTererteoic from forni r employer-. AdtlrcHs II HI. care Tinies-Die|?a.>i_ T?LL REGiSTEfiED DRUGGIST IS open for posllloii. Ntaiuic;llit; stpn preferred: good references. Address M 90, '? 11 e I i ue j i 'i.-pa leh._ i^rlp Ctldiitr?, .irrindlc iXwes.^'no MA i ri.r wnAT T?U aro sHIinfr, whether io ? ni-e:) or hour.?' to house, you can r.dtl our prdpositloh and double .our yrps ent. Income. SOUTHERN CORPO; RATION. 102. North Eighth direct, Richmond wa NT ED. E XPER1 E N< ?E D "_NURS E girl. Apply 1'.'.' East Broad, MRS. REIN A CM. WANTED. EXPERIENCED' C??E Ap? ply at .loV East Broad. Mi?-.-. REIN : ACH._ WANTED" "? V-oii-iKF.n GIRD TO rook and do general houie flenn Ing (Op two people. Apply 11'?? Nor! i First. _ KViANTED''r EXPERIENCED " ' HANDS on dro.'ser,; also apprentices. 1 c. | West Grace. _ WANTED. STES?Gn APHER ?"d dress, giving references and salary expected, P. O. Box _ OUR. REPRESENTATiyB or' C?.TA lopue will gladly i ell you how to' earn more money. A practical busi? ness course Is a .jure and short road to MtccoBs. Telephone, write or call for particulars! MASSEY BUSINESS COLLEGE._ WANTED. WHITE NURSE WHO HAS knowledge of plain sewing. Address E 200, earo Times-Dispatch. &olittW0" anu dauomcn wantelT?cxi'eI'1 i:,Nci:V)DiiY Coo'ds pnd shoe .mlesninn. slate salary nnd Wp, Q?ale antj female TI fi^OUGl P^ffflSsS COIATM N6""" TOO hoc many bookkeepers and stenog? raphers arc needed. Learn these brunches In a few months at small expense un<l we will get you a po? sition. MASSEY BFSINKSS COL? LEGE. JStot.cco tu^Xi^^wii'om' if ~?ay^ox<;T5us~ I have qualified as tho executor or ThOS. T. Tubb, deceased. All per? suns owing his cstitti; will please liiako payment to mo, and all per koiis having claims a ga Vint tho es lute will present sumo to mo for pay? ment Y. IS VANS BOOK Kit, Executor. Hb-hmond Grain Exchange, Thlr _too nth iiini Ciiry Streets. S. N. HI MA AN, 213 N. FIFT it ST.? \Ve lire ."illlng at c-osl Ihr- most bi-autitul. handmade embroideries ever brought to this city from all nations. Everything for wear ami! for ^the house. Their benuty p.nd rarity ar,: hull lid to .attract, so come itud see ?ml inn. Dresses and Irish laces of all kind*._ RICHMOND'S!: LAROBST AN'D BUST I school of business now nt t-.lgnth und j Broad Streets. Bookkeeping, short? hand and telegraphy courses, mas ?8BY BUSINESS COLLEGE. WANTED. Till- PUBLIC TO KNOW that .IAHNKH BROS., Jewelers. 912 Eust Main Street, buy, sell, exchange and REMOUNT DIAMONDS IN THE LATEST STYLES. Old gold and sil? ver always taken In exchange. B'K/Ktf B'jTJlliff"S?I.D~ ?NTJ ex" changed. L.twtOX'H BOOK, SHOP, ll'i East Uruad Street._ 25ii!"iiuc?? Opportunities $' j""r? T< f you "AND *A~T;I.iril''?''posT tion If y?u will take a eourso In business, stenography or telegraphy with u!- <!'i particulars to-day., MASSEY BUSINESS COLLEOE. >v STnted, some one to put up from 1800 to 11,200 iRalnst my cx pcrlcni'c in lb; nivstaurant business. A dd i <?:-.-. H vy.\ ran- Tim.s-DUpatChi NVANTEt),ACTIVE1 PA RTNEK IN* collection agency. C 270, car: Timcj Dispatch. _ OWING 'TO ?AD HEALTH WE 'HAVE decided pi discontinue our mercan? tile b?alnc?? in Clifton Forge. Va . n ml off.r for r.ile a yood Stand for buslnesBi Parties wishing to em? bark In the merca m 11" business will do Well to communicate with us at m. J. A CAflTEK & Co.. No. 'Jia l'.lilg' way St.. < lifton Forge. Va, " ^oiilTiy, prt? nn? tfbr j&tocfT ATT eNT 1 ON', *It"l\ kfd Krs! ?TI I k IM ported Spanish Ja-:k I'iloso l02j fee. 315; stands 1? hands high; at SlS? chahlcsville Stock Farm. STRAIN k- SON. It. 1. Richmond. il l*: f"F -1 .KG HORNS. : ? -vi II ue D ROCKS: ;.'. ?ggs. |1; 30, 11.70. ANSEL VBH NuN, Madison, Va. FOR SALE; ONE i WORK HORSE. ap Ply at Vi\\ Fan Broad, Ft >R SALE. ? fS I". GOOD FARM MULE*; nine years old, weight, 1.050 pounds. ir,r,o North Twenty-fifth f.treot. Phon" Monroe 201?_ Coal ano C?lcob ?^Nc7*n?*STIL*tr8ELLINO THAT PER I fectly dry stub oak an.] pin<-. it 3 thi. h?st summer cooking wood, and si Jl-.'-O tin- cord |r?s than iho regu? lar block woo.1. 1 have sold It ion yens: oflen f< II twenty loads a day. Try it. because it gives quick*, lasting heat. My Dclparen anthracite Is cheapest for ranges, it's n summer (?. l 1 at summer prices. Phone Madl I son HiC'J.__ _ Good slam "wood our speci a lty. $1 per cord; dry pine, the beut, J7; j oak, $i.5u. Order from us. Wu will treat you right always. MIDLO? THIAN WOOD CO. Pnoue Madison 3Mb. _ C?ianu-o' ioxi'hand "book.'.Si&&i'^S?ijv?u from No. 110 Bast to No. 3 West Broad Street; books bought, aold and exchanged. a. W, X\\\?OX. JFroj). j WANTED, W1NI ?M ILu'-tovv ER AND tank: cheap for cash. ,1'honc 2311-L. '. W^rN^lTD." Xv\\TiiFNG;T s at I.Sl'A'J" ! -ton. 3.'? West Puval' Street:'_ : WANTED, to b? V FOR CASH, ! household goods in any Quantity, j Phono Madison 3S?>1._ ^rrrjsnals TO TIIF. LADIFS: SPFC1AL RFDCC TIONS in WHITE SEROE, WHI1' COUDS AND LINEN TAILORED suits FOR THE SUMMER SEASON; H. LEWIS, .MOST FASHIONABLE LADIES' TAILolt. 3?3 W. GRACE STREET. J. W1NTKRS, LADIES' TAILOR, j ZO'j 1-.' NORTH SIXTH STREET. ! SPfRELLA CORSETS A11E ADVER j lisc-ii in todies' Homo Journal. De lineator, Vogue. I >?-Mgnrr. New iilea and Dreis Magazine. Come to (ho Splrnlln Corset Shop. l'OS North Fifth ! Street, and try one. MRS. COR i NFLIA MOORE, L'ity Manager, phone I Madison 72*;._ _ : ??BEATItB,r':.--V?Vli MOTHER WANTS to cotno to you fiom Svattlir% Same ; address/]_ j HUMAN HAIR BOUGHT AND SOLD i at HUGHES'S, 20, North Third . ? BoavDinrj iJAlPON"' FBANCAIrE. 112 NORTH ; Bi^iith Street, Richmond, N'a., Louis j Chevalier, Prop, (late chef Pnlaco Hotel, s.ui Francisco, and ciiof Met? ropolitan Club, Washington, D. c./.i catering and preparing for private dinners a specialty; French tauie d'hote dinner daily. i.;30 to !? P. at. 6Uc.. lunch daily. 11:30 A. M. to 3 1*. M? 40c.; mo.'.'.a also served a la carte. For private dinners, etc.,; ! ccol.? will bi> fuiiiishi-d at rcaidenees ; If tidslred. Phone Mudlson 103S._ \ ' FlllST-CI.ASH AC?:' ?MMODATIONS FOR 1 pernuinent, transient and table I boiirdus ran be secured with MP.ef. j HORACE WBLFORD .IONKS. at 20U j E. Franklin Streut. Centleihen a spe ' _clnltyJ._-_? ??_ ! WHEN YOU COME TO RICHMOND j stop where you can gilt a nice, clean, cumlr-riabie bed for 5U cents; ice wa? ter, uotli and pnouo tree. 1 'Jul: 3ast 1 .Clay._ DOARDERS, FOR DOUBLE ROOM; also i.tbli boarderis. 200 Bust tlrare. ROOM ;~\ND BOARdT**" Mr.;s "\vbTSrJ, , 507 We?.t Grace. BOARDERS WANTED; HOME COM - ! forts. .T1 r. Enr-.t Ftnnklln. 1 ; - .1.-?-_1 UooiiiD jfoi Kci'.r TWt 1" t-AI{'.riE CON^FXTriNC V:OOM<?, j furnished fop housekeeping. 101 West fir.icv FF R NI Si IE D n O U S E K E E P 1N" G rooms. 7 North Sixth, between Main ] arid Franklin, LARGE 'FURNISHED ROOMS: Pliivi lege light housekeeping. ill East j Cl.'.y.__ TWO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS; hot and cold w.it^r; phona and bath: i ten dollars' per month. 313 K?st Grace Street. _ , for rent. nTcbITy furnished front room for gentlemen. 302 East Gratie Street. * FQR^ i RENT. NICB1A' FURNISHED rooms, with or without hoard. 718 Kas-t Murshall._ FQ11' RENTi TIIRBB ROOM SIN B A s f incnl',' sultnblo for ofiices or club I rooms. MRS, 0, K ROWERS, 115 DAILY PUZZLES { I AH MOT AT ALL FRWOL?US] C-A KNOW JUST HOW TO l BEHAVE TO ADVANTAGE ; IN V" . FACT 5 Ar* ATAR AGON One of a nch man's aaset t--? answer to VBSTKn.DAY'8 Pl7,'4l,b, I.? rr. jrot ?au &0JA Bi?? n? <;??. a. Vr?cK'flT?nT ed quantity. Also black, clay and mixed peas. Vor sale by 1). ETHER I1X1E <fc ?'?.>., 21-33 Cuminencu Surest" Norfolk, _Vn. I OI! 1ENTAL RUGS AND CARl'ETB?AN Inspection of my high-grade c?llcc llon will no doubt convince you of iny low prices fur the grade 1 handle. Many o'her goods and novellier on hand. Onyx hosiery for ladies, a. G. _YARip. 217 North Fifth Street. foh WAGONS CO TO RICHARDSON DHOW.. 61b Brook Avenue. Painting, repairing and i ubbc-r-tire work. Madison 1487. Mv GBNERA L MERCANTILE Busi? ness in Sussex county. forty-llvo miles of Richmond. Va.; eight miles of lh? Atlantic Coast Line. An es? tablished buclness stand of twenty five years, f 15,000 to $20,000 trade, books open to inspection to any one that means business; $1,000 to $5,000 atoek. which can be reduced to suit buyer if ho wish. Terms will bo made very easy. Address C SL".?, care TImes-Dlspatch. DELlC~l?T'S~\sMITHFIELD SAUSAGE , _ now on aale at your grocer's. for" sale" no! i i"Uls?meTFer steam r>ump; will pump 10 per cent, sand or mud; 3-inch discharge, half Inch stcttni. Also jo-II.-I". boiler, 151 II.-1*. engine-, two steam drill?: one double-drum hoist, one single-drum hoifit, derricks, cars and track: two-I horsepower holst, winches ?nel gen? eral quarry'or contractor's equip? ment. Address U it; care TIuko Dlspatch. ; VV E BE V .';' SEI iL A ND EXCI I AN G e second-'hand machlnory of every ?lc Hcrlption. J. 8LUFOKD & CO.. I0i5 East Cary Street. j FOR SALE, s'eCONP?I and SODA fountain, with complete charging I outfit; seven showcases: Terms very reasonable. G e. THOMPSON, Chat J ham, Va. j J DRUG STORE P? IP. SALE. in ONE OF I the largest cities of the Stale, good location; on th? principal streets, j street oar junction; tent cheap. Ad 1 d.-ess ii 9T, care Times-Df?aatch. FOR SALE. HIGH-GRADE RUBBER tired top buggy. $60; one runabout, rubber tires, > oat $25, will aeii for $60; two Jumpers, >20 and $10; one grocery wagon, i<>''- See these for bargains. a. MEYER's SONS. 731 East Cary Street. _ FOR .?ale. STOCK' AND FIXTURES. Washington Avenue grocery, cheap for cash. R. ritteR. 3213 Wusltlng | 'tori ' Ave-.. Newport Nev.-, V.l. FOR SALE. TWO NEW SINGLE trucks. richardson BROS.. 61", Brook Avenue. __ FULL LINE of SURREYS, $65' TO tl.S.5'; paytons, $65. See our ?l"u UtislnCSS buggies. They can't bo beat. Also runabouts, harness and saddlorv goods. Repairing and re? painting a specialty: B. C. beistow. Il-l?tl5 N. Eighteenth Street. we can"s.Vve yo? money if you j are r.hinktm; of buyine. a buggy. rurrev or runabout. Give tis a call. I a. MEYERS SONS. 731 East Car:, _ Street.__ j WE 11A v E 11 u< SGI ES, SU r RE V S an D j runabouts al prices that will please. Call and see ami yotl will find what you want. T1IOS. 11. DUKE & CO., j -S"i Brook Avenue. _j ' BIGGEST~'Tv iD en i >S a Rb -vLW A YS paid on an Investment in knowledge. Our courses in bookkeeping, short? hand, typewriting and telegraphy are most profitable. Send, call or write for catalogue-. massey BUSINESS COLLEGE, SO.' East Broad Street. FOR SALE. ONE 1,000-POUND REO truck, in perfect running order: will sell cheap. Rhone Madison 713. _ ! EAT 'SMITH/FIELD; SAUSAGES EAT I Stnlthfleld sausage! For si|e at your j proce-r's._ TJ i E WEST POINT t VIRGINIA) \ Acetylene Oas Plant will he sold a: auction, WcM Point. Va.. April 23.' Iill2, at noon, by Howell C. Fcather ston. trn?ice: Address Law Building.! Lynchburg: Vit. Only gas plant Inj the town: dorn street lighting; cond Investment. Terms: One-third cash, balance in Hirse and six months, or such otlicr trrms as may be arranged with trustee: Inspection of books permitted; good ehanee for jctlve phrty with a little money. for' SALE. one FF LL- 5154 SD, WtL low Bloch hnby carriage; leather top, storm hood; line condition; .i bargain. Piionc Madison or can any morning North Row _ _ WANTED Tu sell OAK PATtTITION 12 feet long: 7 feet tall, with glasses' and glass door; also six or e pht stc-I girders lUiotit 15 Inches wide hv about 1? fret lone also plbfr btilidlnz rdaierlal. \pply to C.\ A. M tSON old Y. m. ('. A. Building, Six til and Mat n. pjlYctically new m?llins steel launch, 3-hbrsn power engine, brohs.r fittings, complete: large fink, steril rudder and ot i .:- imp' ovftmsnts; Wtl.l sell cheat, for e.Tsh. Address -I. O matt?on, Farmvlllc, V.i for SALE. AT AUCTION, \PR1L if. at 3 P. m;. several small farm" rtar the town of ChastMr: eu.i\eni.-ut In both electric i id st .tarn stations; ?e.? advertisement. GF.O. e M'tAWKORD (c CO.. S32 B9s? Mnin Sir. RftU eo'tntc catinira list'V7mTr' farms' with jT a'con" NELLY & co. Write postal for nec? essary blanks. farm. Richmond district; $1,500 cash j and terms; within easy distance P." railroad and Catholic church', A 105. _ care Times-Dispatch THK~ 'BACK TO Tl i E F.\ RM - MOVE I ment has set in. If you ,i ! farm for snle or exchange, send us a full description of what you have. E. M. QUINBY CO.. 701 People's I Savings Rank Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. ?V?i7fED7^'?n;?TTcH AS e" SM A LL Tl C?~ j tel. Give full particuiars. A.ddress ; G.. Box 456, Lexington, Va. WANTBDr fci^ENlr~"s"TABI.fc. WITH i six or eight stalls and shed for four largo wapons; central locat-on pre? ferred. Will consider othe-ra. Phone Monroe 3171. Schill)He ?Xran??fcr j RELIABLE TRANSFER, ?MILLNER'S, 30:: North Ninth Street, hauls trunks fol- 25c. Claim checks issued at the bouse for your baggage. Two in on on our wagem. We make n sneclitl I ty of moving furniture and pianos. 3Rtol GfStatt S;ov fealc I'OR SALE, ATTRACTIVE COUNTRY home, ideal eurroundlg?. 1 l-j miles | from Enmont, Va., 170 acres. MKS. R. B. SHAW. CharlottoaviUe. Va. GAMBLE's HILL EIGHT-R??M| brick; now fittings: well rented: bav galn as Investment or home; $3.000; one-third ca*h. SMITH. Box 726. Madison 4492._ ON ACCOUNT OK MOVING Resi? dence, will sell a modern oevon-room I resldono In Glntor Park very cheap.l Terms of desired. Address D 319. | < are Tlmeg-I Msputeh. ~&ial~G?fStatt f:oiTL<zni~ f 6^ucN^TTruT^isTu:i 3 to .September 1 or 16, one of tho I roomiest und best located houses Inj Barton Heights; Apply on the prem? ises, 70 1 Lamb Avc., jitter 1 1". M. OWNER WISHES TO RENT CON-| venlenL S-rooni house on car line, _ Highland Park._Call Madison SOO-J. for RENT, FURNISHED HOUSE FOR summer months. M RS. GEORGE| SR\K ESPEATtK. Highland Park._ FOR ~i?:NT. UN EX PI ft BD T .EAS E ON house No. 216 South Third. Posses? sion June 15. Apply No. 21 r, South Third Street. Phono Madison 16S2-.I. YO?lt itENT ACCOUNT . PLACED . with N. W. BOWE & SON Insures] best results. SUMMER" iT?MB. CONVENIENT TO] ocean. FurnlnhM house, nine rooms; I L'ifavctte Pork; one block front all] ocean trolley lines. For rent July, August und part September. Refer ences exchange'!. c. A. FIELD, | Norfolk, Va._ FOR RENT, OFFICE SPACE IN 1020] Hull Street. South Richmond. Ap ply on premises. r^oirP'^^rT^F^Tri^ T room flat, newly papered and with new and up-to-date he?tlng system. 164?; West Grace Strc?t. Apply to IMI W. Grace Street,_ A N BW. V P-Tfj-DAT It' FLAT; 1ST, Virginia Avenue. Highland. Pirk. Phone Madison 3""*-J. iAOomp CLuintc? WANTlifr^BT^YO^ furnished room on Grace or Frank? lin Streets, not west jC First. F 3U3. care Timc.?-Dl^p^to:i._ 2?oat? taantro ROOM^XliT^ family, by couple; stato terms. w. U. F.. 426 East Broad Street. <?xec?Uiirf flalitt 1 ft ? v fT^'cjua LTFIED aV EXBCUTtirt of last will and testami;ut of Dr. .1. f. Uransford. All p<-.-.-?ons having claims against th-i estate will pre? sent thorn to mo at my omce, 1001 Hull .Street. \ .1. W. BRONAUGH. jr., April 12. if)?._B^cecutor. automo?iles for ?>ale F< ir'"Sa"llFTT^rReat~j?acr"fFice?good car, good engine and tires; running line. Inauirc for cadillac Sil E X - andoa11 garage._ used for d CARS, 1S08-1909 and 1910; two, three and five-passenger;I In excellent condition, owners pur? chasing 1912 models. Will send In? structor home with out-of-town pur? chasers. ford auto co., 1629 W. Broad Street. SHOE'" REl;AfKiNQT 76c. HALFSOLE ME.VS SHOES, 60c. ladles; every pair sewer; best leath? er; no nulls, no pegs. Royal rub? ber heels. 26c; Tred-Air rubber heels, 40c: leaAher heels rebuilt like no.v. 26c. DREW'S ELECTRIC SHOE FACTORY. 716 E. Main. Phone Mon? roe 2667. _ u PHO ? ?T Si Ros o. FURNITURE REPAIRED and POL IsneC, mattresses renovated, antiques bought and sold. LEVY', the Uphol? sterer, 42S West Broud. ORIENT AX. RUGS AND CARPETS. AN INSPECTION OF MY HIGH-GRADE collection will no doubt convince vou of my low prices for the grade 1 handle. Many other goods and nov? elties on hand. Onyx hosiery fo. ladies. A. G. YAR1D. 217 N. Fifth Street. SLIP COVERS. IN UN EN AND CRETONNE, FOR BED room or parlor. Made to fit. SYD NUK & HUNDLEY, INC.; Seventh and Grace. Madison 3204. W?TcH~R EP-?Six?~ YOUR WATCH REPAIRED OR CLEAN ed by WM. TUBIEN, JR., Is a guar? antee that it ' oono properly; JO years' experience. Cleaning. $1; main springs. Si. 408 East Broad Street. ALADDIN KEROSENE OIL. DELIVERED ANY PART OF THE city or suburbs, five gallons for 6u cents; no odor; no amokc. HOW ELL Li KOS., 002 East_Broad. protection. ORIENTAL OR DOMESTIC RUG should be cleaned by KAMBOURIAN, 216 North First. GOOD ROADS. ALL STREETS LEAD TO THE A.MER Icop Hatters. Bring along your Panama, straw* hoft, stiff and title hats. Don't delay. \VC do hat re? pairing- in all It? branches. 501 E. Marshall, cornor Fifth street. ~ PERFECTION OIL CuOK STOVES! NO ODOR! NO SMOKE! EVERY STOVE guaranteed. Complete, with glass dour and three burners, $11.50. HOW ELL BROS,. 602 E. Broad Street. JCYANIZE VARNISH STAIN. NOT THE CHEAP KIND. RUT THE best made. Costs more, but wear a better. Ask US about lt. HOWELL BROS., 602 B. Broad. AI. \DDIN~ KEROSENE OIL DELIVERED ANY PART OF TIi F, city or suburbs, rive btbIIoiis for 60 cent?, no odor: no ?moke. HOWELL BROS., 602 Bast Bro?d. la vvn'mow ers. J2.50 BUYS A 'lOOD MOWER; |5.Q0 luiya n ball-beating one. Look us over. We carry everything you want. HOWELL PROS. 602_E. Broad. ""SCREEN DooES AND WINDOWS. "" SCREEN'S MADE TO ORDER. FULL line doors. Jl to $2.26; window screens, adjustable, 26e. to 60c. each. We carry the fill lino. Prices we guarantee to be right. HOWELL BROS. 602 B. Broad Street. BAKERY. ~ MERANGUE PIES. 10c EACH; LAYER enkes, 15c each, ralnln cake. 1 pound. DRUNKARD'S. 423 1-2 North Sixth.__ ~ RELIABLE HAT REPAIRING. MEN'S SOFT. STIFF AND SILK HATS, Panama and straw hats clean:-!, blocked, retrlmmid like new; manu? facturing, retlllns;, repairing. ? AMER ? ICAX HA!' CO., 501 East Marshall. corner F.lfth Street-_. PIANO HOSPITAL, SPECIALISTS IN IDA ROE RE P.VI RS and rebuilding of pianos; unenulvo* cnl Indorsements from landing musi? cians. ? BOPI* & FERGUSSON. 103 East M.Vn. The Confederate Museum twelfth and clay streets. , open 9 am. to 6 p. m. ?tcamboat? Steamboats Steamboats SPRENG AND SUMMER. SAILINGS PARIS - SAILINGS AT 10 A. M. BREMEN Kaiser Wilhelm II.April 30 May 28 June 25 July 23 Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse_May 7 June 4 July 2 July 30 Prinz Friedrich Wilhelm.May 11 June 20 July 27 Aug. 24 Kronprinzessin Cecilie_...May 14 June 11 July 9 Aug. 6 George Washington..May 18 June 15 July 13 Aug. 10 Kronprinz Wilhelm.May 21 June 18 July 16 Aug. 20 Berlin....._May 25 July 6 Aug. 17 TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER SERVICE Barbarossa.April 23 (Oao CUbln (IB Ooly) Bremen.May 3 Jan? t August 31 i.e.mIf,in Lutne.May t June 8 July 25 Grosnrr Kurtuerst.July 3 Koenlg Albert.July 4 THE MEDITERRANEAN o*^. ?.*>... ?*... Princess Irene.April 30* Boen id Albert.?.May It Friedrieb der Grosse.May 33 SAILINGS AT 11 A. M. ?C.lfc, at Airier* June IB Aufl. 17 July 6 OELRICHS & CO., Gen'l Agls.. 5 Broadway. New York Or Local _TIcket Agents. RELIGIOUS GATHERINGS DURING NEXT FEW WEEKS Sc-vera! Imporlnnt Conventions Will De Held by inherent Iloillca In North Cnrollnn. Charlotte. N. C, April IS.?Wrtnln tho noxt few weeks, aovcral Important! religious gatherings will ho held In' North Carolina, April and May being tho months when most ol the gathcr inga of this nature meet, that are hold in thin State In tho spring. Wednesday and Thursday of this week, tho Laymen's Missionary Move? ment will hold a convention In Hick? ory, which will bo an interdenomina? tional gathering, and the program ot which will include speakers of prom? inence lu several denoniinations. Tho sessions of this convention will he held In tho Reformed Church, and the following mmed urn a few of the f-pcakers announced on the program: Rev. C. F. Ri'ld, D. L'.. general secre? tary of the Laymen's Missionary Move? ment for the Mclhi.aist Episcopal CHtlrch, South; Rev. Egbert W. Smith, D. D., secretary of the executive com? mittee ot foreign mibsions of the Southern Presbyterian Cnurcli: I'r. Lewis Lankford, a distinguished sur? geon. oT Norfolk. Va., of the nnptlst denomination: President Apple, of the; Woman's College of the Reformed] Church, Fredeiirlt, jm.; ex-Sr,ltcHor| jspalnhour, of Morgan ton. The students] of Catawba College, f|t Newton, and off Rutherford College, are expected to | attend the. sessions of tho Convention in a body'. One of the most largely attended ; conventions held annually In North | Carolina 1? the State Sunday-School t Convention, ujul the .twenty-ninth an- j nual meeting of this convention will i be held in Ashevllie April 23-25. Mem-I bers of the dlfferoitl denominations in Ashevlllc will attend the delegates to this convention, which, it is expected, sions of the convention will be held will number 300 or more. Three ses cach day. and a largo number of speak ?pciug ans Cleaning; MATHEWS, THE~ CLEANER.~"vOU I are sure to lie s.-viislied if I clean I and prc.-s your clothes. Altering und | repairing u Specialty: work done. . promptly and called for and deliv? ered. Also carpets and rugs cleaned erjuul to new. 10 1-2 W. Main Street. Phone Madison 4526. THE STATE D COMMUNICATION of the Richmond Randolph Lodj-'e. No. 19, Ancient. Free and Ac? cepted Mnstons, will t,e held THIS (Tuesday) evening. April 16. 1912, at. 7 o'clock. In the Masons' Hall, Franklin, near Eighteenth Street. All Master Masons in good .standing are fraternally invited to attend. By order of the Worshipful Master. 1 W. A. CLARICE. jr.. Secretnry. Richmond, Va., April l. 1012. Till'. ANNUAL MEETING OP THE Prison Association of Vlrgln'n ?..r j the transaction of business will he held at No. 301 East. .Main Street, Richmond. Vn.. TUESDAY, Apr'l HI, 1012, at 8:13 P. m. I By order of the Board of Directors. GEORCU3 C. JEFFERSON, I Secretary I. " ?riilf? pcopo0ai0~ j estimates" will ei;'ri;i r.ivi.iV at Ibis olllco fot; tin- purchase and re? moval ot the building known us Murphy's II..1.0. Nos. s01. S03, mi? i ,s07, s09 East Broad Street, staling time required I" clear site aiid amount "f bonds to gtinratitoc con? tract. Estimates must lie in this office mil later than saturday", April '.'0. 1012, al 12 o'clock noon. The company reserves tho right to reject any and all bills. (Signed) MURPHY'S HOTEL fINC '. fly JOHN MURPHY, Pre:) Id j at THE GROUNDS AND BUILDING COM; mittee of the State Normal ami in? dustrial School for Women, al Fred ? cricksburg. Va;, will receive plans, speeltleatlons and bids for the erec? tion of n dwelling house for 'Presi? dent E. It. Russell, of the school; a! Frederlcknburg, Va., until 12 o'clock midday APRIL 30, 1013. :?." 1 building to be of frame con? struction upon a brick foundation: to have about 10 or ll rooms of usual sire: to have collnr with concrete llO?r; 10 hive Storeroom and Lath rooms, to be heated' by hot water; lo have the usual conveniences; tin roof, wll raised up for ventilation; lio house to I'- t?o stories high be? sides i eliar. and not to cost more than $7,000 complete and ready for occu pnncy. For further Information apply to the chairman of the Grounds and Building Committee at his office in the Merchants' National Bank Build? ing, fourth floor, Room No. 3$, or id the president of th.? nchool a( Frederlcksburg, Va. Bids to bo ac? companied by n certified check for $100 as n guarantee of good faith; which check will he returned to the bidder upon his signing a contract for building said lions.-, with satis? factory security in sumo good bund? ing ooinpariy for nn amount equal to 25 per cent, of the contract price. The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids, P. J. WHITE, Chairman Grounds and -Building Committee, Merchants' National Hank Building, Fourth Floor, Room No ."? nl.eh-1. V.. I AC CAT EMPLEl A. A. O. N. M. S. pn^cnniAcn to l?s anoelbs under personal escoiit. Ppeclal train all Pullman cars IcaveB Main Street Station via Sea board Air Eine Railway Saturday. April 1!7. 5 P. M. Fare, ??L'.i?. Go with them and enjoy a most delightful trip. "Ask Mr. Bowman" TOURIST AGENT, 70s East Mnln Street. S. A. L. Railway Ticket Office, 330 East Main Street, and at Station. ors from the different denominations included In the State Hunday-School Convention will contribute to tho pro Brain. Ono special featuro of 'ho pro? gram upon which special cmp!.asis is beliif placed la ihe Lict that four gen crnl secretaries of Sunday-school work win hp present at AsdoviUo and will address the convention. IioginnlnB on May 7 and continuing through the 10th. tho North Carolina "ynod has not been hold In Charlotte Church will bold Its annual session In St. Murk's Church, Charlotte. The synod lias not boon hid in Charlotte Jn a number ot yours, and tho. mem? bers of inn Lutheran Church hero n/<9 anticipating tho coming session witii spec i.-il interest Hey. M. M .Kluard. U. ?.. of 'AiMs-rbury, 1??president of the synod, and It is probable that ho will succeed himself In this office for the next year. During tho past year. Rev. II. . McCullouuli,. who ? was the efficient secretary of the synod for several years, removed to South Caro-< Una, and tho election of his succes? sor will be one ot the most interesting features or tho session of tho first day of the synod. The regular spring meelliiK of Meck? lenburg Presbytery win he held at Plncvllle. clR-iii miles from Charlotte, this week. Mecklenburg Is one of the oldest and one of the strongest pres? byteries in tho Southern Presbyterian Church, and the spriuir meetings arc always attended with special interest. Hyrd ?peuks for Wilson. Kork Union. Va? April 16.?Hon. Richard E. Byrd, speaker of the House of Dok'Kates. delivered an address here Saturday night before the Wood row Wilson Club. In the auditorium ot the Fork Fnlon Academy. A large at? tendance of representative citizens was present. Speaker Lyrd was in? troduced by Professor M. R. D. Mon cure. Richmond & Petersburg Electric Railway Cars leave Manchester, Seventh and Perry Strict*, for Petersburg: ?i, 7. S, '9, 1?, H. T12 A. it., 1. i ?3. 4. 5, ??5;45. ?* 7. S, *3, 1!) P. M. 11:00 1". M., for Chester, l.':00 mldnleht tor Petersburg. cars leave Petersburg, foot of Sycamore Street, for Manchester: ti:li"., 0:3.7. ??J:l.">. ?7:SS, ?:?, 0:3.", *10:SC. lt:3S A. M.J 1^:33. 2:36. ?.:X>. ?1:30, 5:35, 6::?. 6:35, ?:JS, ?10:10. 11:|0 p. M. fDally, except Sundays and holidays. ?Curries baggage and express. ??Limited, except Bundiiys ami holidays. Ait cars fr..m Petersburg connect with ,-nis for Richmond. RICHMOND AM) OIIESPKAKE KAY KAIL WAV COMPANY. Schedule of electric trains lo and from AHhlaiid. slopping at Intermediate stations upon signals: Lv, Richmond (Uroad and Laurel stf. i: ?fittW. *7:10. 8:10. f>:io. ??10:11?. ll;lfl A. M.t 1:10, 3:10, 3:10, b4:IO. ?.rin, t'.V>, 7:10, blP.IO, 10:10. 11:15 P. M. Lv. Ashland: ?.-.:?. b7:4?, ?:??, b?;00. 10:00: ??U!00 A. M, ?l?:tO M.j **1:00, 2:09, 3:00, 1:00, b3:00. 6.00, 7;n.-,, s.oo. hV.Ofj 11:00 P. M. ?Dally, except Sunday. "Sundsy only. bCarrles h?gsage. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway 7 10 A ?Locoi-rbally?Nea'part News. f A - Local- pally?Ch'vllla. Suit, Thurmond. I>w A.? Express?Pally?Nf ifolk. Old Point, (to 00 Ai?Local?Dally?Lehbg., Lex, C. Forge ? OOP. -Express-Daily-?( In . l/vlllt. ?4:00 P.?Express?Daily?Norfolk, N. News. S:00 P.?Local?Dally?N. News, Old Point. ; Is Pi? Local?Dslly?Oordonsvllle. 6.13 V.? Local?Ev. Sun.?Le.hbi. Natural Jjrldge, Clifton Forgo. ?S3." P.?Limited?Dally?Clnoln'ti, Chicago. ?li.ee. p.?Express-Dally?Cincinnati, L'viile. ?Sleepers, IParlor Oars. TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND?Local from Bast; >.-,.>. A. M . ;.ru> P. M. T.trough from East: 11 "?> A. M. *:30 P. M. J>eal from West. 5 30 A. M , P;i5 A. M. and 7 li P. Mi Through: K:??) A. M . P. M. and 3 30 P. M. James Itlv'er Line: ??J:J5 A. M., dM5 P. M. "Daily except Sunday, SOUTHERN RAILWAY i PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH. . Trains Lcav-i Richmond. N. B?Following schedule figures publish- . ed as Information and net guaranteed: 1 For the South?Dally: ?5:10 A. M. Local. I 10:?5 A. M. Express. 6.00 P. M. Express, with electric, lighted SUspIng Car for At? lant* and Birmingham. 11:45 P. M. Expresj. Week Days: 3:00 p. M. Local. YORK RIVER LINE. 4:30 P. M.?Dally.?Connecting for Balti? more Mon. Wed. and Friday. 8:00 A. M.? Ex Sun, and 2:15 1*. M.?Mon., Wod. and Fri? day?Loon| Trains Arrive Richmond. From the South: 0:50 A. II., S:t0 A. M., 2:00 p; M . 1:05 p. M. dally; K:5S Ex. Sun. I From Went Point:. 9:30 A. M. dally, U:.YJ A. M? Mon., Wed. and Frt.i t:7S P. M. Ex. Sun. 9. t:. RCKOESS, d. p. A., ???: n t.'t-?si rimnr \'->rti.n,, ts. MERCHANTS' AJfD MINERS' TRANS. CO* Spring Sea Trips NORFOLK TO nOSTON A3SD PROVIDENCE. Ptpamirj Norfolk to Roston daily, except Thursday: to Provldonce. Monday, Wndnes? nay and Saturday, S P. M. Through tlckota on sale, to principal points. Flno steamers, excellent service, low fares. Wireless telegraph. Send for booklet. Apply C. & O. Ry.. N. tz W. Ky.. S. H. Bowman. No. '(it E. Main Street, and Rich mond Transfer Company, No. SOT E. Main St. OLD DOMINION LINE. Lv. Richmond loot of Ash St. daily.7:00 P. M. Leavo Newport News.5:00 A. M. Arrlvo Norfolk.6:00 A. M. Connects with main Una steamers leaving Norfolk for Now York dally, except Sunday. 7:00 P. M. Connections also nud< by N. & W. Ry. 3 P. M. and C. & U. Ry. at 4 P. M. Nik lit line steamers stop at C'laremont ti> land or rtceivu passengers on signal, and will be met by public conveyance. VIKOINTA NAVIGATION CO. (Effective March 1.1 J.?dames River by daylight for Norfolk and Old Point. Newport Nows and all James River landings, steamer leaves Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6:S0 A. M. Freight received for a!| James River landings. 'Phone Madison ITS. Until Ticket Office. SIM >?:. Main S treat. ANCHOR LINK. New Twln-Scrow Steamships "CAMI-lltOM A," "CALIFORNIA," "CALEDONIA*' nnd "COLCMIIIA.'? 'Sailing from N?w York every Saturday I GIhmrutt via Movllln. Londonderry. KIltST CA HIN; 971? AND ?7.1. ' SECOND CAUI.V, $50 AND UPWARD. TIIIHIJ CLASS, ?.T.'.no. For new lllustruted book of TourSj apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS, |Aprta.. I" und 10 Broadway. Now fork, o* ! Andrew Welsh, 6-8 East Main Street, I Snuiurl H. Howmno. 70S East Main St., Richmond. l&ailroatis Ricliio?i, Freflericfcsli'g & Potomac R. TO AND FROM WASHING TON AND BEYOND. lieave Richmond ?5.21? A.M. ltjrd St.Sta. *R.00 A.M. In St. Kta. I ?S.?0 A.M. Bjrd St.Sta. ?0.Ill A.M. Bjrd SL Sts. i ?0.28 A.M. Main St. Sta. ?12.0t noon Bjrd St. Sts. +2.00 P.M. Rjrd St. Kta. -Ml-.su P.M. II) rd St. Kta. ?1.16 P.M. Klha Station. '6.16 P.M. Main St. Kta. ?8.20 P.M. Bjrd St. Sta. Arrive) Richmond ?7.50 A.M. lljrdSt.SU. 111.M A.M. Klba Station. 111.86 A.M. Bjrd 8t.SU. M.l-J P.M. Mala Si. His. ?2.SI> I' M II, rJSt.St?. ?0.17 P.M. Main SLKts. ?11.60 P.M. lljrdSt.SU. +7.1.1 P.S. BrrdKt.ttU. ?o.io r.M. njrdst.su. ?11.17 P.M. MalnSt.SU. '12-nUnlglit lljrdSt.SU. I ACCOMMODATION TRAINS-WEEKDAYS. Lesre Bjrd St. Sta. L00 P. M. for Frcdcrlcksbnrr. I.eaio Klbo Sta. 7.15 A. M.,6.30 P. M. for Aililand. Arrlie Bjrd St. Sta.8.25 A.M. from Fredcrlekab'a;. ArrDcKlliu Sta. mill A.M.,6.80 P.M.from Ashland. ?Daily, tWeekdays. ^Sundays only. All trnlaa to or from Byrd Street Station stop at Elba. Tims of arrivals and departures not Kuaranteed. Read the signs. SEABOARD AMC UNK. Southbound train.-' scheduled to leave Rich? mond dally: :?."?'? A. M.?Local to Norllna. i 1:C0 P. M.?Sleepers and coaches. Atlanta, i Birmingham, Savannah, Jacksonville, p. ?._Sleepers and reaches. Jacksonville. II .-, P. M Sleepers und coaches, Atlanta, Birmingham. Memphis. Northbound trains I scheduled to arrive In Richmond dally; V M A. M . VJ.M A. M . i CC P. M.. &:D P. M.< Locul. NOItt'OtK AND WESTERN RAILWAY. , ONLY ALL RAIL LINE TO NORFOLK. Rcliedule in Effect January 1. ?IX I ?av? Byrd Street Station. Richmond, FOR NORFOLK: ??:*> A. M., 3:00 P. M.. ?:WP. M. FOR LYNCHBURO AND T1IB WEST: '6.? A. M . ?!?'..-> \. M.. P. M. *?.:o P. M. I \rrl\? Richmond from Norfolk: 11:10 A. M., ? 35 V Mi. MRM P. M. From tho West: ?6:10 \ M a - ?0 P. M . bl-.IO P. M.. ??ifl? P, M-, f.'l P. M ?Dally. ?Daily ex. Sunday. bSiinday only. ! Pullman Tarier and .-.k-eplnp Cms. \Y. H BBVILLE. C 11. noSLF.T. O. P A . Rennoke. D- P. A . Richmond. Atlantic Coast Line The standard Railroad of the South. ! EFFECTIVE APRIL Sth, ?12. TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND DAILT. For Fioilda. and South: &.J5 A. M. and 7:00 P. M. 1:00 A- M. 1 For Norfolk: 0.00 A. M.. 300 P. M, 1:18 P. Mi For N. <fc W. By Wast: *.U A. M.. 10:00 A M.. 3.0? P. M . S.JO P. M For Petersburg: 1:00 A. M, ?:bS A, M.< S15 A. .M., 9:'? A. M. 10 00 A. MVi 3.00 P. M., CtO P. M.. C:0i P. M , 7.to P. M . ?:? P. M.. 11:45 P- M. For Goldsboro .ind Foyettevlllo: ?1:10 P,>t, Trains arrive Richmond d*J:y: S:C5 A. M., 6:40 A. M.. S:? A. M.. ??-37 A. M.. ?10;? A. M., H:K) A. M.. M:00 P. M. "1U0 P. M., ! S:05 P. M? ?:S3 P. M., S:? P. M.. 9:00 P# i M.. 11:30 P. M. I 'Except Sundry. "Sunday only. Tlrho of arrival and departure and OOS? nertions not guaranteed. 1 f e r.iMPnKl.l, !' V ? ?.'*, "fuln sa. .