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roter Richmond's Greater Newspaper tefttontjs ^SISS* ?Ijspo.rh i REATK9T WANT AND Hi: A I, ES? TATE MEDIl'.U IN V1HCINIA, AND ONE Of THIS BEST IN AMERICA. Want Ad Rates In cffeot June 11, 1911. Dolly, out ccut per until when paid advance. No Ad. token fur leas than ra cental, "nc and one-half cent* a rwird nil tclnnalllcatlonji except Sltuatiuu Wanted for Suucfiiy. Situation Wanted, ome cent n Mord. No Ad. Sunday taken lor lea? than fifteen cents. No Ada. taltcu for less than tvrenty C'L- centn when pjaoned In or charged ^Ol the counter. I'hunc orders not euarnntced. Clasaincutlou not truaranteed after Di'M I*. .11. ' * For hualneitn contracts, aend for tbo Wimt Ad. Mnn. phone Monroe U e_ JLofSt anb JJounb leOST, IN J. U. M???Y & CO.'S. APRIL. i'J, black handuag, containlnB own? er's card, bunch of kol's. small purse containing money and other arltdos marked with owner's initials, two of Ualcskl's eyeglass cases and one pull of glassen. Reward If roturnod j'<0? w- Franklin Strcet._ ?oST. A MA.SON10 LOCKET, WITH monogram J. O. K. on '.hack. Howard if returned to 2006 Htrnover Avenue. Phone Madison ?164._ tOOST, i ,ast su; i rf. eEtwjse n t JI? Academy and First und Franklin, a black laoo scarf. Reward If return? ed to 1? East Franklin._ C?ST ON BROAD STREBT, fili tween Ninth and Kovonth, T'uosday about 6:20 P. M., diamond ring;. Finder please call Madison 1289-J. Liberal reward. _ thLl7vr ON- raj LINO at ELBA bta lloii at noon Tuesday gentleman's tan raincoat. Reward if returned to Times-Dispatch!, i?clp CU?ntr?, ?zQalt SALESMAN?THE OLDEST AND lurgest house in Its line in United .State? re<iulres Hervices of four Al traveling salesmen for Virginia and West Virginia. Applicants must be between the aetva. of twenty-seven and forty-live. Have strong per? sonality and furnish best references fi oin former employers. This Is an opportunity for nigh grade men who ?in qualify and make permanent connection on yearly contract, with larg.s remuneration. Car. Wednesday and atl'huj nday. J. P. .-it STKI/'K I.Kll. Hotel Lexington. City. tv/ANTED E.YP KRI ENOED BARBER. IC West Uri.ad Street. SvanVed. local A?ENTS for pop" ular Virginia books. Liberal com* missions, Apply by letter to THE HELL book AND STATION!-.!'. v co.. fit K Main Street. iW ANTED. S?I>A CLERK. PHON IS Mad (son 2667 at once. tWANTED, 'S UV KRAL Vi UNtl MEN. experienced in clothing, f urrilsh'ng troods and hats; also young man fa? miliar wth boys' clothing. Apply by mail. stating experience, OAKS RAPT COMPANY._ V.ANTKli, A PARTNER IN THE bakery business, one with experience and small capital. Address J 16, care Times. Dispatch. V ANTED. A FIRST-CLASS, EXPERI ? need butler; must be it settled man and furnish bent <>f references. Ap? ply Sail W. Franklin Street. _ 5?U COMPOSITOR. APPLY mr, o'CON? nor, Manager Printing Dcppart mint. Southern Stamps arid staiion tiy Company. I-'.',. .Ma'..-. Street. WANTED. .POIl Hi S. ARMY, ABLE bodied, unmarried inen, between ages of IS and lib, citizens of Lulled States, of good character and temperate hab? its, who cun speak, read and write the English language. For 'nforma t:t:i apply to Recruiting uflict-r. e20 E. Bruu-I Street, Kiclimoiid. Va._ V. A.'.'i i'.l''. men'TO LEARN BARBER tiaile. Olily few weeks rc'iutred. Wages while learning. Steady po? sition when thiougli. Write for eal alogue. MOLER'sS BARBER COL? LEGE. 207 Bowery, New Y'ork City. you ARE WANTED: for GOVERN ? mer.t Job; l?0 month. Send postal for list ot positions open. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, Dop'L 400 O, Rochester, .V_Y._ ?{WANTED. AT ONCE. ONE COLLEC" tor, i 1? per Week and expenses; must furnish cash bond. Canvassers wiint ed. DIXIE PORTRAIT CO. tl.NC), North Entporla, Va. tAOBNTS. NO MATTER WHAT you are selling, whether to ?totes, lac torlcs or house to houso, you can add our proposition and double your present income. SOUTHERN COR? PORATION, 10J North Eighth Street, Richmond._ {wanted. BT A COLORED OTAL A coachier for arithmetic on'.yi .trill come to coachor's homo. Phono Madison 35^0 at 8 P. M., and call .'or MISS J. _ jfvY ANTED. 80 LABORERS. CAXi, AT Brookdale. Will pay car fare bom* every night (take Glnteo- Park car). Address A 196, care Tlmes-Plspatch. 7WANTED, RELIABLE FARMER WITH good team lo cultivate large, farm near Richmond at once. Apply Room 200, No. 12, North Ninth Street. W VNTBD. LiOCOMOTIVE MACHJN Ists by the C. At o. Railway ?t Pill? ion forge. Va., shooS._ IS'?XTED, YOUNG MAN FOR STEN ographer and general offlco tvork; state experience and falary wanted. Address H, P. O. Box S7S, Richmond, Va. _? ?wANTED, COLORED MEN PREPARE as sleeping car and train porter*, firemen and brakemen. Virginia, Maryland, Kentucky and Pennsylva? nia roads. W'rlto immediately. No experience necessary. No strike. In? close Htamp. RAILWAY IN8T., Dept. 12, Indianapolis, Ind. ?mirttiono vXlnnrcti, a?alr /WANTED. BY YOUKO MAN WHO 16 principal of a blgh school In East em Virginia, a position as collector or assistant bookkeeper by the 1st of June: best references from former employers. Add res? H 94, care Times-Dispatch. Y(Tung man desires clerkship or position of trust; general offioo experience; willing and industrious Can furnish excellent testimonials and references. B 237, care Times Dlspatcfi._ FULL REGISTERED DRUGGIST IS open for position. Managing store preferred; good references. Address M 90, caro Times-Dispatch. W A N T E D. POSITION BY FIRST class sausago-maker and raeat-out ter; not afraid of work. Address J 9, care Times-Dispatch._ young MAN, GOOD CHARACTER and best roforonces. desires position with local mercantllo, brokorago con? cern. Wants to loam the business. Salary no object. Address B 238, caro Times-Dispatch._ piofcjs?ton?i i)ilp CCltintr? ; W A?> T !3DT TEACHERS - " O"** XtX grades, for college, public and pri , vate schools, also matrons and , housekeepers, for fall openings In Virginia and Southern States. VIR? GINIA TEACHERS' BUREAU, R. w. Crldlln. Manager. Richmond, Va. ?;a"~newT""iH>:^ 'f^atT^lTis / Virginia Ave.. Highland Park. Phono (. Madison 3020-J. Situation* CHlantf?, SitmaU wai^teIK^a^vb^ flood young woman deslros work as seoretary, ofltrco assistant or sum? mer teaching. Con uso typewriter. Qood rcferoncoB. Will begin May 1. State salary. Address Box 2S3, Mineral. Va. t??lp (?lantcn, Jrnualc EadISS, jfo* ^MAT?ro2R WI IA.T YOU are soiling, Whether to offices or houso to bouse, you car: add our proposition and double your pres? ent Income. SOUTHERN CORPO XtATJ ON, 102 North Eighth Street. Rich inoad._ WANTED, A COPYIST (TVPEWRIT. or) with somn knowledge of Bteuog ' raphy. State present employment. If any, and salary. Htgn application with pen. J 10, caro Tlmcs-IMspatoli. 60 GIRLS WANTED AT ONCE. WHTT LOOK BRANCH, TWENTY-THIRD AND MAIN STREETS. W ANTED, A COLORED GIRL TO cook and do Kunorai houso clean? ing for two people. Apply 11 1-2 N. Third._ WANTED. EJCPERIEN.CED HANDS on Uro.'jSsB; also apprentices. 104 West Orace. _ WANTED. WHITE NURSE WHO HAH knowledge of plain sowing. AddreH.i B 260, care Tlmes-Dlspatch. _ WANTED. A COM PET EST ~l: I -EAS E r for houao work a few ?<>ura each day. Apply 130* Grove Avenue. BPdCDinrj MAlSON^^^fT^X^^E.^lTa NORTH Elgmh Hlreot, Richmond, Va.. Lould Chevalier, Prop. (Into chef Palace Hotel, H.in Francisco; and chef Met? ropolitan Club, Washington, L>. C>, catering and preparing fur prlvuto dinners a spocluliy; French tablu d'hote dinner dally. 5:30 to V P. iL. 60c; lunch dally, 11:30 A. M. to 3 J?, M , 40c: meals also served a la carle. Fur private dinners. etc, cooks will be furnished at residences if desired. Phone Madison 1038. rTj?M AND BOARD; 1 I?.M.E COM torts, OOS N. F1 tth Street._ BOARDERS WANTED; HOME COM forts. 315 EastFranklin. BOARDERS FOR DCji; RLE ROOM; olso table boarders, 203 East Grace. ROOM ?vjrj~B?AItD. MISS WOOD. _607^ West Grace. Ural estate Jfoc Saaic VIRGINIA. 196 ACRES. ?4.600; PART CASH. BIG, RICH. PRODUCTIVE POWHA tan county farm; 100 acres under cultivation. Sni acres posture und wood; land gently rolling, perfectly draln'd. two-story, five-room house, outbuildings convenient to all ad? vantages; i; operated to capacity will I return a splendid Income! wood can be marketed at a big prolll. Price, {4,600; pa: i cash; remainder easy terms; photograph of buildings, all details anil traveling directions to see this and on? of SO acres for 11. 300, and other good farms ?u Vir? ginia. North Ctttollna and other Southern .Stales. p&gQ 10, "STIfOL'T'S S< >UTHERN FARM. CATALOG!: E. 35, just out, copy free. We pay buyer .) railroad fares. Station 2T00, E- A. STROUT, 617 Llthla St., Greensboro, N. C._ ON ACCOUNT OF MOVING EF..SI donce, will sell a modern seven-room rcsldenei In Clnter Park very cheap. Tcrhis of desired Address D care Times-Dispatch. I ?6 FEET ON hull STREET; choice business property;!;.',, profit In short j time. It, e. JENNINGS. 1020 Hull. j Boar? C?iantro ?'antedI r^Xi?5^f6r^ladyx'^nT5 ! ojio child In West End. h 96. care Times-Dispatch. ' BOAR I > WAN I ED for LADY AND I son In private family or first-class boarding house; references exchange e.l II 'j.-.. care Tlmea-Hl.spati.ti._ j-Iate caantro ! wante!i>' 'by first~qf7mayTtour cr flvo-rooin furnished flat, near car ? ):,??. .1 <-ar- 'I : :r.,'~ -1 >: ^pal rh. ?uciius? Ouporiiinmr? O^TNO^Ta"BAj5ThEALTH U'E^lUVE decided to discontinue our mercan? tile business In Clitlon Forge. Va , and offer for sale a good stand for business. Parties wishing to em? bark in the mercantile business will do well to communicate with us at once. J. A. CARTER & COi, No. 252 itldgeway SL. Clifton Forge, Va. SHOE"~1'KPA 1 <TM ENT FOR RENT AT one of Richmond's best stores; fin? est location. E S3?, caro Tlmcs-Dts patch. ?600 WILL bey ESTABlsJ sh ed light manufacturing business; pro? ducts pay 400 per cent, profit; create own demand and unlimited. For particulars call at 2325 Eaat /rain. I WANTED. SOSLE ONE TO put up from $S00 to J1.200 against my ex? perience In the restaurant builntEs. Address ii 392, caru T'.mes-Dlspntch. WANTED, PARTNER TO ENGAGE IN poultry business at Cuaso City, Va. Good dwelling, outhouses, It acres land; some good stouk. Address Box D, Chase City, Va._ A CHAIN OF GROCERY STORES Do? ing if-good, all-cash business. In a nearby city. Is offered for sale, ow? ing to dissensions existing. Will re? quire onJo' $20.000 or more cash. This Is a snap for some live man or firm. Address M. E DO nn. 431 K St., n. W.. Washington, D. C. toT^wIr^i^t^mXy 'concern: The publlo Is hereby notified that tho Richmond. FYederlcksburg and Potomac Railroad Company Issued to John M. Robinson and Philip H ax all, Trustees, on Sepiem'ocr 27, 1S73, certificate for 20 shares of 7 per cent, guaranteed stock, desig? nated as No. 131, and that tho said certificate has been lost, and that application has boon made by the undersigned for a new certificate, and tho public Is hereby warned against trading Tor tho said cort'fl cat o. JAMES a MONCURB, LEE ROBINSON, BARTON HAXALX, CAMERON, _SubslRuled Truetees. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: 1 havo qualified as tho executor of Thoa. T. Tabb, decoased. All per? sons owing his estatu will plc-aso make payment to mo, and all per? sons having claims aga^ist the es tato will present samo to me for pay? ment. v. evans BOOKER, Executor. Richmond Grain Exchange, Thir tocnlh and Gary Streets. dr. n. c. m"uicller, SURGEON-CIIl ropodlst, now locatod at 102 East Broad Street, over Commonwealth Bank. Ofllce hours: S A M.-8 P. M.; Saturday, 10 P. M.; Sunday, 9-12 M. Manicuring. Phon? Monroe 2S60-L.j WANTK.O. THE PUBLIC TO KNOW that JAHNKE BROS.. Jewelers, 912 East Main Street, buy, sell, exchange and REMOUNT DIAMONDS IN THE LATEST STYLES. Old gold and sll vor always taken In exchange_ BOOKS BOUGHT, SOLD AND Ex? changed. LAWSON'S BOOK SHOP, 116 East Broad Stroct. poultry, &tt& ttnOUbT&iocft FOrt^3Al!TE, WUTlT'l^^HoTtN^PUL^ lots, cheap to a quick buyer. ':01S W. Main Street, City._ FOR SALE. ONE GOOD FARM MULE; nlno years old; wolght, l.oso pounds; 1360 North Twenty-flf?i SU-coL, Phone Monroe 2049. DAILY PUZZLES MET HEAP Bk, .CHIEF'S WE j [?What fowlT answer to vestkudavs puzzle. I'ropcr? jr. J?or. &alr j ORIENTAL RUGS AN? CARPETS?AN Inspection of my high-grade collec? tion will no doubt convince yon of my low prices for tho grade I handle. Many oihor goods and novelties on hand. Onyx hosiery for ladles. A. G. VABIP, 217 North Fifth Street. _ DELICIOUS BMITHFI ELD SAUSAGE jiow on sale at your grocer's. I WE BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE second-hand machinery of every do-, hcrlption. L BLUFOKD & CU.. 1038 East Gary Street. FOR SALE. NO. 5 PULSOMETER ? team pump; will pump 40 per cent, sand or mud; 3-inch discharge, hall Inch steam. Also GO-H.-i-". boiler, 15 1L-P. engine, two steam drills; ono double-drum hoist, one stugle-drum hoist, derricks, cars and track; two horsepower hoist, winches und gen? eral quarry or contractor's equip? ment. Address H 85, care Tlmes Dlxpalch._ I MY GENERAL MERCANTILE BUSI noss In Sussex county. forty-live Hilles of Richmond, Va.; eight rnlles of the Atlantic Coast Line. An es- [ tablishcd business stand of twenty live years. 115,000 to ,20,000 trade;, books open to Inspection to nny one that means business; |4,000 to 45,000 s'ock, which can be reduced to suit buyer if he wish. Terms will be made very easy. Address C SSO. care 'limes-Dispatch._ FOR \WAGON S GO TO 1UCHARDSON BEOS, 610 Brook Avenue. Painting, repairing and rubber-tire work. Madison 1467._ SOJA BEAN?.?GOOD STOCK: LIM1T ed quantity. Also black, clay and mixed peas. For sale by D. ETHER 1 L>GE & CO., 31-33 Commence Street. Norfolk. Va._ DRUG STi'RE FOR SALE, IN ONE OF the largest cities of the Slate; good local.on. on the principal streets. Street car junction; rent cheap. Ad? dress H 81. caro Times-DI~aatch._ FOP. SALE, HIGH-GRADE RUBBER llred top buggy, $60; one runabout, rubber tires, cost .'il25. v.v111 seil for fQO; two jumpers. >2u and $10, ono grocery wagon. $50. See these for bargains. A MEYER'S SON'S. 731 East Cary Street. FOR HALE TWO NEW SINGLE trucks. RICHARDSON BROS.. 616 Brook Avenue._ PRACTICALLY ~NE*W MULLENS STEEL launch. 3-horse power engine, bronze fittings, comploto; larg* tank, steel rudder and ot ie.- improvements; will t'.ll cheap for cash. AdifrOia J. Cr. mattoon. Fanrivllle, Va,_ FOR SALE. STOCK AND FIXTURES, Washington Avenue grocery, cheap for cash. R. RITTER. 3213 Washing? ton Ave.._Newport News. Va._ FOR SALE. ONE 3,COO-POUND REO truck. In perfect running order: wtll sell cheap. Phone Madison 7-i3. ! wan Fed. to sell-oak~par f ition 12 feet long; 7 feet tall, with glasse.? and g'.ass door; also six or e ght steel girders about 15 inches, wide by about 1* feet long; also other build lnx material. Apply to C. A. MASON, Old Y. M C. A Building. Sixth and >IMn._ ON ACCOUNT of MOVING TO MY new place. 1619 West Broad. I will sell 'my entire stock of antique fur? niture at cost. I will also give ft special reduction on repairing and finishing furniture. Antiques bought. EISEN, ;;>', Baal Main. Madison 1990. I FOR,SALE,: LARGE STOCK OP HIGH grado business wagons, top and upon, for every use. Lowest prices. Easy terms. A. MEYERS SONS, 731 East Cary Street. _ I BICYCLES AND BICYCLE RE PAIR - ing. Baby carriages repaired. BICK ERSTAFF, lSll East Main._ Heal estate Jroc i\fnt S~UMrME^nrT?M^Er^ONVEN IKsf" TO ocean. Furnished house, nine room?; Lafayette Park; ono block from ail ocean trolley line3. For rent July, August and part Septec.ber. Refer? ences exchanged. C. A. FIELD, Norfolk, Va. FOR RENT. OFFICE SPACE IN 1020 Hull Street, South Richmond. Ap? ply on premises. i TO RENT, FURNISHED. FROM JUNE 1 to September 1 or 15. one of the roomiest and best located houses In Barton Heights. Apply on the prem? ises, 704 Lamb Avo., after 1 P. M. Coal an? ?ftDot) LONG IS^S^ilTlTsELLlNG THAT PER fectly drr slab oak and pine. It's the bost summer cooking wood, and at $1.50 the cord loss thun the regu? lar block wood. 1 have sold it ten years; often sell twenty loads a day. Try It, because !l gives quick, lasting heat. My Delparen anthracite Is cheapest for ranges. It's a summer coal at summer prices. Phone Madi son IOCS._ _ I GOOD SLAB WOOD OUR SPECIALTY, $1 per cord; dry pine, the best, $7; oak. $6.50. Order from us. We will treat you right always. MIDLO? THIAN WOOD CO. Phone, MudlsOn 3516. Cxccutor?'^ofticc_ TO WHOM" IT "MAY CONCERN: ~ Having . qualified on February 14, 1912, before thu Superior Court of Los Angeles county. State of Calie fornta, as guardian of the estate of Loland Edison Curtis Ralph! t.-tko no? tice that 1 shall on "tho 14TH DAY OF MAY, 1912, at 10 o'clock A. M. mpply to tho e.Chuncery .Court of Richmond, at the court room-of said court In tho City Hall, Richmond, Virginia, for an order paying to me tho sum of SVuJ.91, now In tho cus? tody of the Chancery Court' and be? longing to l..-land Edison Curtla Ralph, a minor. FRANCIS A. RALPH. Guardian for Loland Edlarm Curtis Ralph. _?_ ?ralcb iDioposal? ES"fTMATlsS~\VLLL~ BE^TtEC"e IVeTJ^AT this ofllce for the purchase and re? moval of the building known os Murphy's llot.fi, Nos. 801, S03, Sod. S07, S09 East Broud Street, stating time roqulred to clear slto and amount of bonds to guarantoo con? tract. Estimates must be In this ofllce not later thnn SATURDAY, April 20, 1912, nt 12 o'clock noon. The company reserves tho right to reject any and all bids. (Signed) . MURPHY'S HOTEL (INC.), By. JOHN MUKPJJ.Y. JProaUtaruX, automobiles for fenlc C^in5~?c:RL^^ and 1810; two. three and nve-passenger: in excellent condition; owner* pur-1 chasing 1912 models. Will Bead In? structor homu with out-of-town pur? chasers. FOKD AUTO CO.. 1029 W. Broad Streot. _ Ural estate CiHantc? wa5Tt~ktX~1n "tjTk' w BiT^ESffiTcKJoB brick resldonce. Will pay from |4, 6C i to $5,600. Must >,o modern. CJIvo lull particulars. Reply to J 14, care Times- pjspatoh. W A N T E D. PARTLY IMPROVED farm. Richmond district. $1,500 cash and terms, within easy distance of mi I road and Catholic ohureh. A 195. pure Times-Dispatch. LUST YOUR FARMS WITH J. A. CON NULLY & CO. Write- postal for nec eBsary blanks._ THE BACK. TO the FARM MOVE menl has set In. If you havo a farm for sale or exchange, send us a full description of what you have. 13. M. QU1NBY & CO., T'lt People's Havings Bank Hide.. Pittsburgh, Pu. WANTED, ~TO rent HTAH1.E,,~WITH six or eight stalls und shed for four largo wagons; central local'on pre? ferred. Will consider others. Phone Monroo 8471.__ WANTED, TO PURCHASE SMALL Ho? tel. Olvo full particulars. Address P.. Box 496, Lexington. Va._ Summer garbing VVAN T ED, A" FEW' BOARDERS *AT A quiet country place. Box 34, Mc OaheyKVille. Va-_ FCHl'It EN T' T iTriTe .ro O M ri~~IN*ll IASE - ment, suitable for olllces or club rooms. mrs. c. K. BOWERS. 116 East Franklin._ FOR RENT, THREE ROOMS IN basement, sultnhl? for olllces or club rooms. MRS. c. K. BOWERS. 115 E. Franklin._ FOR RENT. NICELY FURNISHED rooms, with or without board. 718 East Marshall. LARGE FURNISHED ROOMS; PRIvT lege light housek'-'eplny. 114 East Clay._ NICE, COMFORTABLE ROOM; EL.EC trIc lights, bath. 122 South FTfth. BRIGHT, PLEASANT ROOMS', 14 n. Sixth, east side._? ROOMS FOR RENT, WITH OR WITH out board. 315 n. Twelfth Street. FRONT ROOM, TELEPHONE, BATH, hot wator; central, location; gentjio men. H 97, care Times-Dispatch. TWO LARGE CONNECTING R?oSrS. furnished for housekeeping. 104 West Grace. ' Meetings MED^iCA^j^COI^LI-fiJE 6F VmtH^'fA^ At the annual meeting of the Board of Visitors of this Institution, lo be held on x.LYY 2V, K'12. there will be elected a professor of diseases of the oye and ear and a professor of obstotrlcs and diseases of the puer? peral state, which vacancies were created by the deaths of Drs, John P. Davidson and Daniel J. Colcman, respectively. Applications for these chairs, with testimonials, to be forwarded to CHRISTOPHER TOMPKINS, M. D., Dean. Richmond. Va. THOS. Ii harnes. M. D., President Board of Visitors. J. r. Mi CAULEY, Secretary. SI?i?rfUanrou0 ""?RIEIS'TAX? RUGS' Xn^^cTlRPETS.T' AN inspection OF MY high-grade collection will no doubt convince you of my low prices for the grado i handle- Many other goods and nov? elties on hand. Onyx hosiery for ladies. A. g. YAR1D. 217 n. Fifth I Street._ I SHOE REPAIRING. 76c HALFSOLE MEji'S SHOES, 60c. ladles; every pair sewer; best leath? er; no nails, no pegs. Royal rub bur heels, 26c: Tred-Air rubber heels, 40c: leather heels rebuilt like new, 26c." DREW'S ELECTRIC SHOE FACTORY. 71ti E. Main. Phone Mon? roe ^667. _ SHARPO CO. j _ ! SAFETY RAZOR BLADES RESHARP encd, 2 I-2c each; ranors honed, 15c. Work hair tested, sterilized and guaranteed, thousand satisfied. Send for circular and convenient blade mailer. SHAUPO CO., 60G East Main Street._ ANTIQUES. ORIGINAL ANTIQUE FURNITURE. Furniture repaired, polished and packed; upholstering, etc. L N. AE KALL & SON, 1617 W. Broad. Phono Mail ison 62 77. EVERYBODY 18. NOT DOING IT. WHAT'.' SHARPENING LAWN MOW ers. BlCK ERSTAFF does, 1MI E. Main._ "IF YOU CAN'T FIND IT, GO TO M?GRAW8." GARDEN HOSE OF ALL QUALITIES, from the clieapest to lite best. Prli ? ? from Sc Uj 15c. All accessories, such ils reiCs, nozzles, sprinklers and couplings. JAMES McGRAW, 1440 and 42 E Main Street._ STOVES REPAIRED. ANY KIND, ANYWHERE, PROMPTLY, by experienced expert. Call RAND, Monroe 696. or card to 3501 East Broad._ STOVES REPAIRED. GAS, STEED RANGE. ANY' KIND. G. RAND, The Expert. Call Monroe 596 or Monroe 2947. " S LI P COVERS. IN LINEN AND CRETONNE, FOR BED room or pallor. Made to fit. SY'D NOR & HUNDLEY', INC., Seventh and Grace. Madison_3204._ u"l~HOLSTliRLNO. FURNITURE REPAIRED AND POL lsncti, r?at'.ressea renovated, antiques bought and uold. LEVY, the Uphol? sterer, 425 West Broad. ^AStJEd, 'SiS^bvy for" cash, household goods In any quantity. Phone Madison 3S51. DON'T WORRY! LET US COLLECT your accounts. Sum and quick re? sults. R. S. ELLYSON & CO.. Base? ment American Bank. WANT ED, TO-B?Y~?LD MAHOGANY bureaus, sideboards, chairs, old brass und silver candlesticks and other an? tiques; also a few choico pieces of antique furniture for sale. 19 West Main. Photic Monroo 2507. WANTED. TO BUY FOR CASH. OLD gold and old silver; any quantity. E. C. MEYER JEWELRY CO., 317 East Broad Street._ ^TlEA TR iOEr^YptjKM^QTHER^WANTS to couio to you front Seattle, Same address.'.'_,_ THE HOUSEHOLD FRIEND, SMITH - held sausage, for snlo at your grocer's._ HUMAN HAIR BOUGHT AND SOLD at IIUGHES S. 20C North Third. The Valentine Museum ELEVENTH. AND CLAY STREETS. Opan aally from 10 A. M. to 6 F. M. Admission. "5c Freo on Saturday* The Confederate Museum TWELFTH AND CLAY STREETS. OPEN 0 A.. M. TO 6 P. M. Admission, 25a, Free on Saturdays, MUST PAY WAGES TWICEEACH MONTH - New Bill Requires Semi-Monthly Settlements With Railway Shop Men. STATE RENTING QUARTERS Public Buildings Seem Inade-! quatc?Inspect West Point i Line To-Day. ; No Intimation has as yet coma as to whether or not tho railroad companies : will contest tho validity of the act of I tho last Legislature requiring wages j to bo paid at leaBt twlcn each mouth j to employes of railroad shops and than j ufdolurlng establishments. 'i'iie bill, which was Introduced by Jaines J. Creamer, was fought by represents 1 tlv;s of railroads, tvut passed with j little opposition. A similar bill in the ; Legislature of 1510 was vetoed by \ Governor Mann because it contained ! provisions not embraced In Us title. Tho keenest Interest prevails re I gardlng the measure, and Inquiries as I to when It will be effective are numur ! ouh. Labor Coinriiitsloner Dohorty hear3 from many of Uiosa inlcre.-ited. i As the measure did not contain tho j emergency clause, It will not go Into 1 effect until June 14. After that date i tho men In the railroad shops of the 1 State must b? paid twice a month. The j law does not apply to railroad em . ployos of other sorts, such as station i mon and track hand3. Special cxemp i Hons aro made of men engaged In >iiiix j lng coal, ore or other minerals, or In j manufacturing coko or In excelsior I mills or sawmills, but the employers I In these concerns must scttlu at least j ohm a month. STATE TO PAY MORE RENT A?jntnnt-Orneral Crowded Out of State Library Uuildlng. Unablo to scouro sufficient room for office purposes In tho State buildings, It will bo necessary at an early day tor Adjutant-General W. W. Salo to move Into runted quarters. For two years ha has occupied two small rooms on tho second lloor of the State Library Build? ing, which are made to accommodate the Adjutant-General, two United States officers, tho chljf clerk and ste? nographers, In addition to tho volumi? nous records which are always piling up. , The Supreme Court occupies all the rest of the second floor. Although some rooms aro practically empty and others are used but little, Gcncrnl bal" has failed to secure an extension of his quarters. Tho military storos are kept In tho basement, and when tt becomes neces? sary to handle them they must be moved through a window. The State Is now spending a goodly sum of money for rents for public offices. Inspect Wrst Point Line. An official trip of Inspection over tho West Point Division of the southern Railway will be made to-day by the Stati Corporation Commission. The results will bo later communicated to '.the railway's officials. Fine 111 Labor Case. The Roauoko Cotton Mills was lined by Magistrates Camper and Uee, sit? ting at Salem yesterday, and costs ! for violating the law prohibiting tho . employment of children under fourteen years of age. The prosecution was mndo by tho Stnte Bureau of l>abor. Commissioner Doheriy was notified also that the case against tho ICresa store, charged with not permitting I clerks to uss seats In tho salesro >m, i had heen decided for the defendant. I Later. In Salem, thero will bo somo ? cases against parents on the charge of permitting thilr young children to work. Wanted In Illchmond. j The Oovernor Issued requisition pa i pers yesterday for Edward Atti, charged with robbery In Richmond. I The young man Is under arrest In Cin? cinnati, whither Detectlve-Sirgeant j Korrest C. Halley went f Jr him lust : evening. Atti Is charged with rubbing tho store of Dan Marronl, on Broad Stieet, last year, while he was employed th?ro. He was supposed to have emptied tho cash drawer nnd token other goods I while the proprietor was away. Phnriiwry Examination. Thirty-eight applicants for license as pharmacists and twenty-eight as assist? ant pharmacists wore examined yester? day at the Medical College of Virginia by the State Board of Pharmacy. Tho work was ooncludcd at 9 o'clock lus-t night. The board will hnrdly complete lta work of examining and grading the papers before Monday. All the members of tho board are present, as follows: H, S. Arlington. Norfolk; G. T. Mankln, Falls Church; C. P. Kearfott, Martlnsvlllo; John E. Jackson. Tnzewell; T. A. Miller, Rich? mond. IIRISTOIi DEMOCRATS WILL CHOOSE MAYOR AT PRIMARY Bristol, Vn., April 16.?The Demo? crats of this city will decldo In a I primary who shall bo their Mayor for j the next term. This election will ho held May 7. Thus far only two men I have declared their purpose to enter ? this primary. They aro Mayor W. L. I Rice, who was Bristol's first Mayor In llSafi. nnd who recently has sorved three terms In succession, and James IW. Mort, who wns for a number of years president of tho City Council. l?0tC.5S , Table d'Hotr Hlurr. Snturdnr ' nnd Sunday evenings, ii to 0 o'cloclt, , 81..10 each. i TURKISH AND ROMAN BATHS Richmond, Va. Tho most magnificent hotel in tho South. European piun. Rooms single and en suite, with and without baths. Spacious sample rooms. Rate, 11.60 per day and- uoward. auction fealc?, j-uturt ?agjj Auction fealctf, Jrtitute SDafc* By Oroon & Redd, Heal Estate Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S AUCTION SALB OF Seven Detached Nine-Room Brick Dwellings, Nos. 2106, 2108, 21 10, 21 12, 21 14, 2 1 1 6 and 21 1 8 Floyd Avenue By virtue of n certain deed of trust, dated October It. 1911, and recorded In the Richmond Chancery court clerk's ofllce in D. B. 213-A, pngo 332, default having been made in the payment of .1 portion of the debt secured tboreby, and having 1.n required by the beneficiary therein 30 to do, 1. tho under signed trustee, will on 0 FRIDAY, APRIL IS. ly 12, at S o'clock P. M.. on the premises, proceed to sell at public auction the property convoyod therein, viz: All that certain lot of land, with all improvements thereon, lying and being in the city of Richmond, Va., beginning at a point on the northern lirie of Floyd Avenue one hundred (]00i feet east of the eastern lino of Sycamore Street, thence running eastwnrdly along and fronting on tho said northern lino of Floyd Avenue one hundred and .???%?' nty-llve <17.">> feet sevon (7) Inches, and extending back northwardly from said front between parallel lines one hundred and thirty-live '135) feet to an alley llftcen (15) feet wide. The improvement's consist of tho seven dwellings mentioned above, wjjjoh are built of the very best materials, well arranged, have all modern Improve? ments, and are now rented to most excellent tenants. Any one wlshln? to bid on one or more of these dwolllngs can do so, as. they "ill be offered singly and collectively. TERMS: Cash. W. P. REDD, Trustee. NOTE?Whereas terms of above are cash, yet moro tavorablo terml^ can be h;ul 'fni application to the auctioneers._' By Williams & Cease. Real Estnte Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE 54^ Acres More or Less OPPOSITE THE RICHMOND AUT?MOBn.TO CLUB, OH Saturday, April 20, 1912 At 4:30 o'Clock P. M. This property, with a frontage on two roads, jles exceptionally well, and is in a fas: growing Westhampton section; convenient to schools and churches, and only a short distance from the Westhampton car line. The owner, who Is a nonresident, lias Instructed ua to sell the prop? erty at tho high dollar, which wo will do. TERMS: Very liberal, and announced at sals. WILLIAMS & CEASE, Auotlonoern. UNDER AND BT VIRTUE OF A DEED of trust from Frank E. Willie to the undersigned, dated October 10, 1911, default having been made In Che payment of the note therein aocured. nnd being: thereto required by the holder of said note, 1 will, on SAT? URDAY, April 20. 1012, at tho ware rooms of tho Gordon Motor Companv, Richmond, at 10:30 A. M . sell rlt public auction the automobtlo con? veyed by said deed, the namo being a five-passenger Mitchell touring car, englno No. 133S, with all Its parts and attachments. Terms: Cash. W. KIRK MATHE/.'S, Trustoo. ^Sanbrupt iJottceS. NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS. In tho matter of \ " In JNO. A. McCLOY and \ Al.Vl.s FITZHUGH;as ) Individuals. and as ( Bankruptcy, partners, trading hs THE JOHN A. Mc CLOV G R ANITE QUARRYING CO., Bankrupts. ' No. 1133. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE EAST? ERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA: To the creditors of JOHN A. Mr CEO Y nnd ALVIS FITZIIUOH, as Individ? uals, and ns partners, trading as THE JOHN A. MoCEOY GRANITE CO.. of Henrlco county and district aforesaid?Bankrupts: Notice Is hereby given that on the 15th day of April. A. D. 1012. the said JOHN A. McCI-OY and A1 ATS FIT/. 1IUGH. as Individuals, nnd ns part? ners, trading os THE JOHN A. Mc? CLOY GRANITE QUARRYING CO.. was duly adjudicated bankrupts, and that the tlrst meeting of their creditors will be held In my office. Rooms Nos. M>2 anil S03 American National Bank Huildinu, Ttichiuond, Vn., on the. 2D may OF MAY. A. D. 1012. at in o'clock in the forenoon, at which time tho snld creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupts, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. THOS. B. SNEAD, Referee In Bankruptcy. April 16. 1912. NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OK CREDITORS. in the matter of A I.HURT P. DRAU CK E.., Bankrupt. J Bankruptcy. ) No. 11 J Bankiui i IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE EAST ! ERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA: To the creditors of AEBERT P. DRAUCICBR, of Richmond. In the county of Henrlco and district afore? said?Bankrupt; Notice 'Is hereby given that on the 15th day of April. A. D. 1912. the said ALBERT P. DRAUCKER Was duly adjudicated bankrupt, and that the liest nice', log of his creditors will be held In my office, Rooms Nos. 802 nnd S03, Americnn National Bank Building, Richmond. Vu., on the 26TH I DAY OF'.'APRIL* A. D. 1912. at 10 : o'clock in tho forenoon, at which time 'the said creditors may attend, prove : their claims, appoint a trustee, exam | Ine the bankrupt, nnd transact such , other business as may properly come i before anid meeting. THOS. B. SN BAD, Referee in Bankruptcy, j _^Pril 16. 1912. NOT ICEOF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS. In tho matter of 1 No. 1139 J. C. WATTS. \ In . Bankrupt. ) Bankruptcy. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OK THE UNITED STATES FOR THE EAST? ERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA: To the creditors of J. C WATTS, of Highland Park. In the county of Henrlco and district aforesaid?Bank? rupt : Notice Is heroby given thnt on the lGth day of April a. 1>. 191 1 the said J. C. WATTS. Was duly adjudicated bankrupt, and that tho first meeting of his creditors will be held In my office, Rooms Nos &02 and Si>::. American National Rank Building, Richmond, Vn., on tho 2CTH DAY OF APRIL, A. D. 1912. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at tvhlc . time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, ?x umlno the bankrupt, and transact stich other business as- may properly oome before said meeting. THOS. R SNEAD, Referee In Bankruptcy. April 16, 1912. Kummer &e?qrta. ANN OF SCO EST, MnsNlinc'Hn Spring?' -Vevr Brick Hotel Opens Juno I, 1912. Thoroughly mod? ern. Aecominod.itIons for 300 guests. Early reservation advised. Booklets, rate cards, etc., upon ap? plication. Address Masannrttn Springs Co., Inc., Box 27i, Hwrlsonburg, yo, By Greon fi= Redd, Kcal Estato Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF No. 10 E. Marshall St. OX THURSDAY, APRIL 18. 1915, at 5:30 o'clock P. M-, on tho prcmlaea. we ?will offer the above property. Tho Improvements, consist of a splendidly arranged, (detached tortola house, containing fourteen (14) rooms, with nil modern Improvements, and In excellent stato of repair. Will make Al boarding houso. Also two-story brick: stable. In ex? cellent condition. It Is seldom that one has a chance ?o purchnso property In this section of the city, and we earnestly recom? mend this property as a wry. sato Investment. Tho above property, being; tn: the central part of the city, will enhance very rapidly. TERMS: Most liberal, and announced, at rale. GREEN" & REDD. Auctioneers. By A. J. Chewnlng- Company, Real Estato Agents and Auctioneers. Court Sale of Brick Dwelling, Northwest Corner Byrd and Fourth Streets In execution of a docreo of the Rich? mond Chancery Court, entered July 26, 1911, In tho suit of Harriet E. Wado'a committee vs. J. C. Brockenbrough's administrator, etc., we will, as spoclal commissioners, thereby appointed, soil by auction, upon tho premises, on THURSDAY; APRIL 18 1912, at 6 o'clock P. M., itha property mentioned above, fronting 2SW foot on the north lino of Byrd .Street, and extending back wlthla parallel lines 150 feet to an alloy. This corner dwelling Is centrally located, convenient to a delightful parle and everything desirable. Please be sure to give It your ej>o clal attention. TERMS: One-fourth cosh; balance In three equal instalments at six, twelve and eighteen months for notes, inter? nst added, and title retained until the purchase money Is nil paid and a con? veyance ordored by the court; or all cash, at the option of tho purchaser. SOL. CETOHrNS, ISAAC DIGGS. Special Commissioners. T hereby certify that tho bend re rcqulrod of the special commissioners In the above mentioned suit has boon duly given. OKAS. O. SAVILLE, Cleric By C. L. Sc H. L Denoort, Real Estato Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE LOT OF LAND ON THE MECHANICSVILIiE TURNPIKE. By virtus of a deed of trust, dated June 11?. 1905, recorded In clerk's office, Henrlco county, D. B. 172-B, page 427, default having been made In payment of debt see ircd, I will sell by publlo auction, on ir.i' premises, on THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1912, a: 1 ...lock P. M., the property described in said deed ns those two certain lots, lying and being in the county of Henrlco, Va., <;'.sm of tho city of Richmond, on the Mechahiesvllle Turnpike, beginning at : the Intersection of tut east line of Me chiinlesvllle Turnpik.-? with tho north. Uno of the county road passing front ; of the residence of \V. H. Rrauer, thence running northwardly along tho least line of Mochnnlcsvllie Turnpike Itha distance of seventy-six fiti) foat els ? (8) Inches, thence eaatwnruiy a* iighl utigles lo said turnpike one'hun !tired und twenty-five (!2Fi )feot to an alloy In common In the rear ten (10) I feet vide, thence southwardly along jsnlrt alloy forty MO) foot, more or less, t.i ihe aforesaid county road, thence lilQUR .said road to beginning. ?TERMS: Cash for ?expenses of sate, any taxes due. and to pay J300, with Interest from Juno 9. 1911. and bal? ance on terms to be named by C. D, Wood. WTLLOUOHRT NEWTON, .rft. Trusted. ftcal (Zsstatc f-ot fbalt ramr,' 3rrr,i*,~i?r?o~? FOR SJALE. IRAN'S? MAO? ! ?MR COUNTRY OR CITY PROPlOnTTffl CATALOGUE FREE. OEO. E OftAwj IEORD C0....83J a Msin Btniu.. ' *