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Oreater Richmond's Orestrr Newspaper ^tor^r 0tepatrh GREATEST WANT AND It t. V l. ES? TATE MEDIUM IN V1HQIMA, AND ONE OP TUE REST IN AMERICA. Want Ad Rates j In effect June 11, 1911. Pelly, one cent tier until vthen pnlit ' fa advance. Nu Ad. taken for lean than ten cents. One and one-half cents ? word all classification* except (situation Wanted /or ?undti), Sliuallon Wanted, otic cent a word. No Ad. Miudny taken for Iva? than llftecu cents. No Ada. taken iu,- t,.SM tbon t"<'??> ? re cents when phoned In or chanced ? I the counter. Phono utUiT? um guaranteed, i Classification not KUiirnntecd lifter 0?".0 P. 31. Por business con tract a, ?rnd for the v "" j A d. Man, phona Monroe 1> i?? F ahirj;^?ii?"~ t?cfTTtTE^TiTic.v'r E X' jViT cTtTTj. common etock do tiharua), iaaued to Mildred H. Murshall Februar) i. lbio. Transfer mopped; new certifi? cate applied for. Reward Jj if ro turned to Lilt. S. J. BAKER, 1ju2 Balnbrldgo Street. L?ST, ON GP.UVE AVENUE." ilK tween Alton und Harrison, Balurday night, the 10th. black Spanish luce scarf. Reward oi 16 o :.:!. t for re? turn to MILS EL12A E eli SON, lhOl Grove Avenue. Lobt, white mule phone maoi aon 4ui?. t}rlu i-uu. ujdit WA^ElX To!!:. S aTmy! ABLE bodied, unmsrriod men, between ages of 18 und t... citizens of United States, of good character and temperate hab? its, who can speak, road and write the English language. Fol 'nforrna tion apply to Itecrultlnk Officer, e20 E. Brood Street, Richmond, Vs. [WANTED. 159 MEN TAKE OESTER Pork car; c<j to Brookdale? Park: lhfiulru for 1: i; i: Jv I.:. V .-''hmidt Wanted, to "borr< >\v t:: ???> for or 17 yearn old. LOHMANN L1THO GRA- --1n<J CO., LJ08 ROSS Street. tWANTBD, A YOUN? M A N AS CLERK In retail burdwitrc Htore. One with experience preferred. Address "Y." care T .:nes-i ?:: j ale V ANTED". A l!!-Vr*Hi:n APPLY 21S Earn Main !?>?? ^vXnTEd" 1 MM EDI ATELY, FTRST clssi coachman; neat appearance; rtr'.etly eobcr; white. Apply News L-a ier._ {wanted. Vor clerical work. young man 18 to 20 years old, not afraia of work. In institution whore ability Is recognized. Must glvo per? sons to whom he can refer. ll'trn school grad'iuto preferred. Address F 637. 'are Tin..:, -l.'l-pa t eh. ANTED] AT ONCE, ,TWO FIR8T clats psperhangers; steady work for the right men. WHITLOW PAINT & PAPER CO.. HI Ktleld. \V. Va. 'want" ?" position, young man? We will got It for you piovlded you leain stenography, bookkeeping or iclesrruphy at our school. Sptlr.st term begins May 1. with low ?u:r; mer tuition rat<-s In effect. MASSEY BUSINESS COLLEGE._ [WANTED, GOOD JOB COMPOSITOR. Steady work. Apply WILLIAMS Printing Company._ Sv.?"nted! it 1:?;ist'ered Th , v.ma clst. Give sJI particulars b\ letter. BALLSTON PHARMACY. PaJlfclon. Yn._i_ Y*?U are WANTED FOR GOVERN merit Job; |so month, send i" stal lor list of Position? open. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, Dep'L too o, Rochester. N. Y._ 51-T A TELEGRAPHER: EASY WORK, short hours, good pay and unusual ppporlunitlcs :or advancement. Learn wltn UK. Special low tuition rat.a now effective. MASSEY BUSINESS COLI, EG E._ \\ .... I E! .. YOUNG WHITE ROY T'~> . . t d. l.v. iy clerk. Apply SOUTH? ERN BARGAIN HOUSE, Fourteenth und Franklin, rear entrance._ W > . i El"?."<1AIA;XIn-IZHD3EON VVORK ers with pay from $3.60 to $2.24 per diem. Fur fuithor IniormaOon np ply to the HOARD OF LABOR EM? PLOYMENT, Navy Yard Station. Portsmouth; Va._ WANTED! LOCOMOTIVE MACHT N ists by the c. a-, o Httitwsy st Cllt ton Forge, Vs.. shons._ wan t ED," r EEI A HEE FARMER WiTH good team 10 cultivate large farm near Richmond nt or.ee. Apply Room . NO 1-. Horth N :.'?'. Sil eel. ssittiatiuii? CuuiitiD, u^alr"" TULNii" MAN. W 3. ~ INT E EE! 1 i ENT, IN dualrious, energetic; eight years' of? fice experience u:s chlcl clerk, con? ducting correspondence of large manufacturing company, wishes jio sltion. Can furnish best references. Salary not the principal object. Oood chance for promotion Is. Phone Monroe 32S9-J._ TOUNG MAN WITH BUSINESS EDU callon wishes clerical poslticn of some kind. E 604, care Tlmcs-Dia patch._ StE?TsT EpTeI) PHARMACIST OPEN for position anywhere In Virginia, Rest of references. Ready to go to work at once. Address Box 901, Rich mond, Va._ AVANTED, POSITION AH MAX] LIP foreman on some six or eight-page da'ly paper, or a- i^'.nnt makeup; married; best references. Address FOREMAN. P. O. Uox 107, Suffolk. Va. t}clp CUnntfD, j:cnidl? 10 GIRLS WANTED AT ONCE. WHIT LOCK BRANCH. TWENTY-THIRD AND MAIN STREETS. WANT A POSITION, YOUNG LADY 7 We will get It for you provided you learn stenography, bookkeeping or telegraphy with us. Spring term begins May 1, wits low Bummer tui tlon rates In effect. MASSEY BUSI NESS COLLEGE. WANTED. A GOOD, EXPERIENCED cook. Must make griod bread. Room on place._Apple :'.'!;: Grove Ave. WANTED. A YOUNG LADY TO KEEP stock und muka hersell generally useful; steady position the year around, onu with some experience preferred. Apply BLOOMBERG MILLINERY CO.. f.OI Eos'. Broad Street._ WANTED, BY A COLORED GIRL, A coacher for arithmetic only. Will come to coacher's home. Phono Madison 3S20 at S P. M ? and call fbr MISS J. WANTED. EXPERIENCED TELE1 . phone operator for private branch exchange- Apply HOTEL ':l."ll MOND._ WANTED, CASHIER FOR 'DINING room. Apply 11' 'TEl._R 1'!HMONI _ WANTED, A GOOD COOK. APPLY after 1 P. M S-s w. si Orace SI 1 gl t fl?rnt? CLtantf? ACENTS'?15ClSAN S G R E A T E S T tragedy. Gigantic steamship Titanic pees to the bottom on her muiden tr'p. Multimillionaires, authors. Statesmen nnd imrnlgrnnts share the Same watery grave. Our great book, profusely illustratodi will tell all trio thrlUir.fr story with personal ac? counts of heroic solf-sacrlflce, mar? velous escapades and terrible suffer? ings. R?* first In the lield and reap n golden harvest. Liberal commis? sion. Prospectus now ready. Outtll free. Send 10c. to cover cost of mnlllnnr. THE. THOMPSON PUB. CO., St. 1,ottis. Mo. * Ural (?53ttitf aiiantro rJj^T^YOUrVF A UM? ' \V JTH^r A.'co-f NELLY & CO. Write postal for nec- 1 esaary blanks. tjelp, Sl?a.e an? female SS?So^lSiV?iTSXiiiT^XSS touch typewriting learned by our quick ! and Interest\ng methods will insure any boy or girl of a good paying po? sition. Investigate to-day. MAS bky BUSINESS coli.kok. solirttoro anb featesmrn i ? aa H^fi^'^^OCiVTisbT? real lute, InKurance men, stock salesmen preferred; unlimited possibilities; 25 per cent, commission. Room 910. First National Bank, Fort Worth, Ti teas._ Jsbtfclss .m 11 ,('?'"is "ifkitkby'^ gTven* "~ ti iat Virginia-Carolina Chemical Compuny preferred titocli certificate, No. K 441. for ten (1U) shares, standing In the name of C. Braxton Riven, has been lost or mislaid, und thu". appli? cation has been made to the Vir? ginia-Carolina. Chemical Company for the issue of duplicate in lieu ! thereof. All person:. a** hereby warned against purchasing or trad-1 lug In said coitlllcate. _(Signed) C. BRAXTON BRYAN. j m a ss ii y graduates " a lw a'vF'ix ; ?lemuud. Demand greater man th<>; supply. Take a course with us and l>e aure 61 o position and !.right lu tuie. Special tnducenionts for early enrolments. MASSE Y BUSINESS ? ' "I.lkgk._ s. n. si ma an, 213 n. fifth st.? W<- ure. se.llng at coat the most beautiful handmade embroideries ever brought to tbla city from nations. Everything for wear and for the house. Their beauty and rarity ure bound to attract, so come mid see and buy. Dresses and Irish laees of ull kinds. _ ! WANTED. THE public TO KNOW thnt J AHN K E BROS,. Jewelers, ?12 Kast Main Street, buy. sell, exchange nnd REMOUNT DIAMONDS in T11K LATEST STYLES. Old gold and sil? ver always taken In ??xebange. , b<>OK8 BOUOHT. sold ?ND ex ehanged. LAWSON's book SHOP, HS Kast Broad JStrcet._ : count "FiTk T.nT>i?"n.s as thiTy~1Fass ! by, tl gn at e tj ?MFKINS_ Su.oinr?O Oppoitumtif0 n ?i'.kci^jsi'kk SALE,' "fil'i' BEVKitLY ', Stre t. Friday, April 16. 5 P. M.j a chance to buy a home cheap; don't; forget time and place. | Mil MERCHANT: no TOU want to sell out quick for cash? We n re j ' rtudy to purchase all s o: r.-ta.l , nocks. Act quick. FE1NBLOOM ?k CO., 719-15 Bast Franklin, Richmond, Va IF YOU HAVE 12,600 YOU CAN IN vtst, wltn sei-vlces, a<-, urlng an ex? cellent position, advise at once.' "OPPORTUNiTY,'' Post-Offlc? Box No. 123._Clty._ IF YOU HAVE A MERITORIOUS PAT. cnt, etc., which you want organised, systematized and marketed, address R 4M. care Tlines-Dlspatch._ WANTED, MAN WORTH 1100 PER month In the soda water and Ice ' cream business; best business B'te In the state. $2.000 necessary. g. O. ' ' ?nu I " >S. Phoe'.us. _Va._ sTL'Itt 'iTll A N I 11A it MAC 1" 'VIRGINIA) near Washington. D. C; good busi? ness; growing community; $2,400 cash. DR. W. c. \\ ELBURN, 476 j A VI . V.:.-':.'.:. irf :i. 1). I.',_ CCltinrcD ! iL\'vif ""y< >i; sk'kn" the""" Indian I aide car'.' Carries two passengers at one-eighth cent a mile. See TOMPK1NS :<>r demonstration._ SECOND-HAND BOOK SHOP MOVED from No. 110 Last to Nu. 3 West Broad Street, books bought, sold I und exchanged: A. W. DAW SON, Pro.( I prlelor._i WANTED, tO BORROW 12,300 FOR Ott? or two >'ears at C per cent., se cured by first mortgage on Broad Street property. K tWO, care Tlmes Dlspalch._ WANTED, TO BUY FOR CASH, household goods in any quantity. Ph< lo i :? i-.^l_ i ZdOtfCoinB M.\:>' IN 1 I L\NC?l?>K^*"m NORTH I Big).in Street, Richmond, Va.. i?ini Chevalier, Prop, (lulu chel Palace ? Hotel, Han Francisco, and chef .Met? ropolitan Club, Was.-.inglon, D. C>. catering and preparing for privat? dinners a specialty; French laoie . d note dinner dally. t>:30 to 'j P. M.. Cue; lunth dally. 11:30 A. M. to 3 P. M., 40c; tneuls alto served a la carte. lor private dinners. etc., cooks will be furnished at residences it ceslred. Phone Madison Ho a._ 1' IRST-CLASS ACCOMM OD ATIONH FOR permanent. transient and table boarders can ue secured with URS. HORACE WELFORD .IONE8, at zdO E. Franklin Street Gentlemen a spe ? clalty._ WHEN YOU COME ' TO RICHMOND stop where you can get a nice, clean, comfortable bed for SO ecu's; Ice wa? ter, ualli and phone free. 100:: Hunt _Clay._ dk.-'lllABLE I'.ViOMS, WITH BOARD; also table hoard. 4A] Kast Grace. WANTED, BOARDERS- FOR LAUGB front room, nicely furnlslied; pri? vate family; homo comfortB. Madi? son S06-J. Ri ii .MsTaNP BOARD. Si5 FRANKLIN Street. MI SS l'ALMORK._ NICELY FURNISHED ROOM AND good board. 50s North Fifth Street. Wanted" TABLE BOARDER8. 203 Allen Avenue._ 4Dcr0orwila HtJMA*n~H?!ll'' ' BOUGHT and 'SOLD at HUOHES'S, 20i North Third. }? winters. ladies' T Ai LOR, 209 1-2 north sixth STREET. WKar"a SP"'"i:LI,A 'coReKT." PLAN- ! ned nnd filled by one ol our trained corset-era SPIRELLA CORSET SHOP, iOS n. Fifth Street. MKS. CORNELIA MOORE. City Manager. Phone Madison 7352. SUMMER PRICKS WILL RE GIVEN By .1. KATZ, LADIES' TAILOR. 208 NORTH FIFTH STREET, ON ALL LINEN SUITS. ' H. LEWIS, Till: MOST FASHIONABLE j Indies' lallor, 303 W. Orneo Street. Phone Monroe 2566. I LE.SSXKR. THE LADIES" TAILOR, tho only one In town who makes n spoclttlty in altering nil kinds Of I garments to the latest fashion. I3very garment that is altered in my establishment Is done under my per I soiial supervision, Price very mod j .rale and work satisfactory. -The KiilHrrh Apartments. Harrison nnd iV.nklin. i'h..i.e Ma.lP=.'.n 4523. ?Ufltn?KC tXrnn??fcr ? REHA ULF. TRANSFKi: M i LLNEl?tS, "to? North Ninth Street, hauls trunks tor 2.'ic. Claim checks Issued at the house for your baggage. Two men ! on our wagon. We make a aoeclal i tv of moving furniture and pianos. I Phone Madison lit."., i . _ ?? flptinq nnS Clcnnina M?'tl' i k W S. ""Tl ii3 Si iE A N E R. YOU are sure to- be satisfied If i clenn and press your clothes. Altering and repairing a specialty; work done promptly nnd called for nnd deliv? ered. Also carpets and rugs cleaned equal to new. 10 1-2 W. Main Street. i Photic Madison 452*1. DAILY PUZZLES I What part of a troe. ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE. .St?h. f-ot fettU BICYCLES AND BICYCLE RE PA II t .ng Baby carriages repaired. BICK _ ERSTAFF, 1811 East_Main. HOLL TOI' DESK. REMINGTON typewiitui. outdoor showcase u::d four counter showcases, cheap. _T0MPK1NS, 327 W. Broad. CiCLES. NEW AND .SECOND*, hand, a.l prices. TOMPKLS8, No, 327 W. Broad._ FOR BALE, TWO NEW SINGLE trucks. RICHARDSON BROS., Ri uuk Avenue. For" sali;." No. 5 PULSOMETER steam pump; will pump 40 per cent, sand or mud, 3-inch discharge, hall Inch steam. Alsu bo-h.-P. bulier, 16 h-P. engine, two steam drills: oho Uuuble-dium hoist, one single-drum hoist, derricks, cars and true*, two horsepower hoist, winches and gen? eral quarry or contractor's equip? ment. Auuress Ii 86, care Times Dispatch._ _ _ MX GENERAL MERCANTILE Busi? ness In Sussex county, forty-live miles ot Richmond, Va-; eight miles of the Atlantic Coast Line. An es? tablished business stand of twenty live years, $16,000 to $2q.uvO trade; bouks open to Inspection tu any ur.e tiiut means business; it.ecu to fi.ouu stuck, which can be reduced to sun buyer It lie wish. Terms will be nude Verl easy. Address C i'js), eaie T Imes-Dlspatca. _ DELICIOUS SMITHF1ELD SAUSAGE now uj. sale at your giocer's. FOR WAGONS GO TO RICHARDSON BROS., Sis iitouK Avenue. Painting, repairing and ruubei'-Ure wuik. Madison 1467. _ ORIENTAL rugs AND CARPETS?AN inspection of my high-grade collec? tion will no doubt convince you of my luw prices :or Hie grade 1 handle. Many Other goods and .auveiiles un hand. Onyx hosiery fur ladles. A. G. YAR1D. 217 North Fifth Street. WE UU 1', SELL AND EXCHANGE second-hand machinery ot every de? scription. 1. BLUFORD ?. CO.. Iii? East Csry Stieet. _ NO i NEEDING SAME, I WILL SELL rn>- standard fireproof sale, guud us new, at u bargain to uulck casn pur- ; chaser. Address G tsu, care T'uies- \ I'.spalch._ FOR SALE, ONE RUBBER-TIRED top buggy: one rubber-tired run about, good as new; one jumper and one grocery wagon. These are all gieat bargains, a. meyer's Sons. 131 E. Cary Street._' new OLIVER TYPEWRITER, ST AND ,.rd $100 machine, never used; will take $50. Address Box louu. Rich? mond. __j_ FOP. SALE, LOT OF MAHOGANY furniture. Apply to 60S Twciuv ??venth._ FOR ONE LARGE GROCER S icebox, one small refrigerator, one ChessO case, one coffee mill. one roll-top desk, une Hall Uoubie-dour fc.Ue. Apply to ^bJ7 East Clay._ TIMBER FOR SALE.?BY CONSERVA. live estimate I have between 8,000, 000 and ti.uoo.0u0 feet of original growth and second-growth pine tim? ber In Brunswick county, North Car-! Olilia. Rale on lumber to Richmond, ' 'j l-'-V For particulars address I). P. BRYANT, Box 56-'. W'lmington, N. C-_ EAT SM1THF1ELD SAUSAGE! EAT , Sn ilthfleld sausage: For saje at your; grocer's._ i HARDMAN UPRIGHT PIANO, GOOD t.s new. $240. 108_ E. Main Street. one""second-hand single truck and one farm wagon. The largest stock of busfn.ss wagons, nigh grude and prices low. They must go. Come and be convinced. Rcpa'r lfig, repainting nnd rubber tire work specialty. B. C. BKISTOW. 16 N. Eighteenth Streot!_ WAGONS FOR EVERY PURPOSE, top and open; lnrgcst stock In city to select from; satisfactory service guaranteed; lowest prices. A. MEY? ER'S sons. 731 E. Cary Street. _ FOif SALE. ONE GOOD HALF-CORD wood wagon, practically new; one wood and coal cart. Can be seen at 213 Hull Street, South Richmond. Va. TWO NEW RUNABOUTS, $40 E A 011; four top buggies, $37.50 each; one top buggy, $75 up to $13?; several farm wagons at c^st to close out. THOS. H. DUKE & CO, f?l Brook Avenue. _ LIFE SCHOLARSHIP. GOOD FOR full commercial, stenogf/nphlc or tel? egraphic course, for only S37.50. Spring term begins May I. Send for catalogue. MASSEY BUSINESS COL? LEGE._ ! ? t SALE, ONE SECOND-HAND BAB . ock surrey In good repair; also one tWo-horsepower Fairbanks gasolene engine, hut little used. Phone No I nj:> Madison._ COUNTRY STOKE FOR SALE. DOING good cash business, "t station on railroad forty mile? from Iflehmond. Address COUNTRY, care Times-Dis? patch._ SELF-FEEDER, oak RED and spiral springs and bed lounge 325 North Twenty-seventh Street. SUBURBAN'" WATER. WORKS SYS tcm; air pressure; 240-gellon steel galvanized tnnk. 1 1-2 horsepower Fairbanks engine, geared pump lock; Myers force pump, with pat? ented plunger. Tank Is jet In celWr or !n pll in ground. Address C. L. HARRISON. r,10 Third Avenue. High land Park. Richmond, Va._ Uoom? .for Lxcnt FOR ' RENT.' NI'C ELY" FUR NISI [ED front room for gentlemen. 002 East Grace Street. R< lOMS FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEPIN? I, 2015 Grove Avenue. r'hom anh BOARD; ALSO. TABLE board. 5"7 West Grace 614 EA ST CLA Y- W E1.1. Fl IRNIS11 ED rooms, large, unmll; Contrail) lo? cal ed. FURNISHED ROOM, VIRGINIA Building; telephone, oath, hot water; every convenience; gentlemen. A III. enre Tlm/.-i-Dispatch. BRIGHT. COMFORTABLE FRONT room; every convenience. 122 South Fifth. FOlt' CORRECT .STYLES IN MILLIN ery you must;see my display of trim? med batsand untrtmmed shapes; nlso my I'neof ready-made garments for ladles nnd children. We are now giving special prices on all 1'nes Alterations free. MRS. IFI.IL'o1 , BEAR, H23 E. Main Street. I Ural <25?to(c fot &alt STORK A^D^'^A?^^Cl^'f^T^o^ui. Marshall and Summit (Scott's Addt- j tlon); varjr reasonable now. Don't' wait, j 800-811 ALBEMAIU.E STREET. FIRST ' olaaa condition. Rents tit per month. See this. 411 1-S WEST BAKER STREET, store and dwelling, 6 rooms. A good business stand. 100 BLOCK SOUTH FOURTH STREET. ' 3 brick houses. Good renters. At- ' tractive prieo f"r Investors. DOUBLE EOT ON CORNER IN HIGH-' land Park. 74x14'.. Water und sewer. IoKlde price If quick. O. A. HAWKINS, 100 N. SEVENTH Street__ 1_*"P2_FEET by 179. ANb"EIOHT: ' room brick building. Has a good future to It. Lot lu tall you auout this. 2329 HANOVER STREET. BRICK flats (two). Stparato entrang, yards and cellars Rent, $S40 por annum. 400 BLOCK NORTH addison STREET, a nice, convenient Pome; elK'U rooms. D0Q4-09-0S TAYLOR STREET, BRICK; six rooms each. Gas, electric lights and bath. Price, 13.350 tach. New. O. A. HAWKINS, luo N*. SEVENTH Street._ i FORCED COURT S \LK. VALUABLE house and lot, CIO Beverly StroL nine rooms, water, bath and gas; lot U< feet * Inches by OS feet; now is your chance; Friday, April 2<lth, 6 P. M.. on the_premise?.__ FOR SALE. NINE-ROOM HOUSE; ALL conveniences, $3,800; with side lot. Will separate. 11 South Auburn Avenue._ 'ltKAUTIFUL WO' ?: -LAND" I! eIG II TS home J'jr.o cash, balance like rent. H. e. JENNINGS. 1020 Hull Street._ 86 FEET, HE'LL STREET BUSINESS lot. Buy now; 525 per foot prollt. H. e. JENNINGS. 102'j Hull Street. Hi iM E NEAR'"FOREST HILL park for aa'.o cheap for cash. Addreo* _N.. P. O. Box 12. City._ I INVESTMENT PROPERTY FORE-; closed; 015 Beverly Street, n'.ne-rooin house, water, gas and bath; lot lOxbf. renting for Sis p.-r month; sale Frl ilay, April 86. 6 I'. M . on premises. ?t?H3CflldIUOU0 sh'oiTTi e i *.\.TrTnq. I5c halfsole MEM S SHOES. 60c. ladles; every pair aewet; best leath ei , no natu, n. pegs. Royal rub bei heels, 25c; Tred-Air ruoL/cr heeiJ, 40c: lea'.her heels reuullt like lio.v, 2ic DREW'S ELECTRIC shoe FACTORY, VIC E. Main, i'none Mon? roe 2667. upholstiTrin(_! FURNITURE REPAIRED and POL- , Isned, mattresses renovated, antiques bought and euld. LEVY, tho Uptiol aierer, isi> West Broad. SLiP CoYKRB. in linen and cretonne, for BED ro. m or parlor. ;.;ale lo fit. SYD nok <_ hundley, inc., cevon*h a-d Glace. Madison 3204. "everybody is not doing it. what? sharpening lawn mow-I crs. B1CKERSTAFF does, lsii e Ma In._ ORIENTAL RUES AND CARPETS an inspection of my high-grade collection will no doubt convince you of my low p.-i'-es for thu grade, 1 liandlc Many oilier goods and nov? elties on hand. Onyj hosiery for ladles, a. G. VAluL), 217 n. Finn Street. _ window cleaning' STAINING ASTD WAXING IFLOORS. house cleaning; new houses special? ty. WILLIAM JOHNSON. Monroe ? 9120._ GOoO ROADS. ALL STREETS LEAD TO THE AMER lcon Hatters. Bring along your I Panama, siiaw. soft, stuf and silk hais. Don't delay. We do hat re? pairing In all its branches. 501 E. Marshall, corner Fifth Sireot._ , ALADDIN KEROSENE OIL | - DELIVERED ANY PART OF THE ! city or subu: os, five gallons for do cents; no odor; no smoke. HOW ELL i HI'.oS- C02 East Broad._? I LAWN MOWERS. ' $2.50 BUYS A GOOD MOWER: $5.00 buys a ball-bearing one. Look us over. We carry everything you want. HOW ELL rr_s.._ti?i2_e. Broad screen doors and windows. screens MADE TO ORDER. FULL line doors, $1 to $2.26; window ecreons, adjustable, 25c to 60c. each. Wo carry the full Uno. Prices we guarantee to be right. HOWELL BROS. 602 E. Broad Street. PEIU'E~CT10N OIL COOK STOVES. no odor: no smokk: every stove guaranteed. Complete, with glass door and three burners, $11,50. BOW? el]. BROS.. 602 e. Broad Street. kyan1zb VARN18h stain. NOT THE CHEAP kind, BUT THE best made. Costs more, but weara better. Ask US about it. HOWELL BROS, 602 b. Broad._ | W atc11 ,'. e pa iking. ! your WATCH repaired or clean ed by \\ m. tobieh, jr.. is a guar? antee that It ' uono properly, 20 years' experience. Cleaning. $t; main springs, ii. 4US East Broad Street, ""Protection. oriental or domestic rug should be cleaned by kambourian, 215 North First._ aladdin kerosene oil DELIVERED ANY PART OF THE city '>r suburbs, five gallons for 60 cents; no odor; no smoke. HOWELL. BROS.. o02 J..iM Broad._ BAKERY. I 100 LEMON SNAPS, 85c; ANGEL cakes, 10c each. These ure only for ! the ladles. Nice sponge cake, 10c. lemon merangue. lue. DRINKARD'S, ; 423 1 -2 North Sixth. FL<s> SCREENS" METAL FRAME WINDOW SCREENS, adjustable; stay In nnd keep fl'es out. Screen door., and screen wire. CLARKE, Hardware, 1216 Ma n St. GARDEN TOOLS. LAWN RAKES. GRASS SCYTHES. LA dies' trowels, hoes, etc.; hedge and pruning shears. CLARKE, Hardware, , 1:1:. M ?in Street. _ . ' LAWN MOWERS. LAWN MOWERS. $2.F,0 AND - UP u.irdM; hlgh-gi;ade. hall-hearing. It pays to buy a good one. CLARKE, I Hardware. 1215 Main Street. Coal anb ?touc vf ??d ' at ^reduced PE!CES'~t? move 150 cords at once we off.-r slab and kindling nt $1.50 ner h'nlf eord. Dry oak at $.1 half-cord. Full measure: prompt service. Order to day. MlDf?)T.I-lIAN WOOD COM? PANY. Phorie Madison 361?. if you burn wood "just consult headquarters over phone or get oh car nnd come to my office, where you can see a sample and get de? livery In 30 minutes by automobile truck. ix>ng. the WOOD MAN, 1506 I West Broad. YOUNG WHITE MAN STRUCK BY TRAIN James Beach, of Petersburg, Probably la Fatally Injured. $1,400 FOR FOREIGN MISSIONS Will Be Given by Market Street' Methodist Episcopal Church. Other News. Times-Dispatch. Bureau. 6 Bolllngbi ook Street. i (Telephone li??> Potersbu; g. \ a.. April 22. James Beach, a young white man, liv? ing In tue western part ot ttie city, wua a truck by a train en the A. C. L. near Liunlops this evening and falull) Injured, lie was brougnt to the hos? pital. An examination showed that he was struck below the right shoulder and several ribs were broken. Beach went to sleep sitting on the. railroad ties of the track. Money lor Missions. Excluslvu of what the niisaionary so? cieties will do, Market street Metho? dist Episcopal Church will gave to the fori tgii mission cuuse tills year about SI.tod. Of tins umount about $400 will im contributed by tbo Sunday School, us was pledged yesterday. The men's Bible class, taught by Walter Spark-1 lln, pledged $100 for the salary for one; year of a native mijjlonary. other classes pledged $200 tor foreign mis ? ?tons, and the o'licers win give $100 or more The register ot the Sunday fcuhool yesterday was 323, the largest j 1 In its history. Methodist Sunday Sellout Association. The regular meeting of Methodist Sunday bchcol Association was held yesterday afternoon In the West Street Church. The address was delivered by Rev. P. W. Reed, rector of St. John's 1 Episcopal Church. All eight of the schools of the association were rep-j resented. The Matoaca school proved the ban? ner school In Its per cent, of attend-] ancc. Announcement was made that a Sunday school Institute would be held; May 10-12, at the Washington Street Church, to be eonductol by Dr. Ham Ill. The EuperlntendentB of the Beveral schools were appointed a committee IS YOUR COMPLEXION CLEAR? A clear complexion and a torpid liver cannot go hand in hand. Clear the bile ducts gently, but firmly, with Tutt's Pills At your druggist ? sugar coated or plain. Automobiles for ternlc USr?D "KORi/"cvARsT~l!<0lSotC"" 190{, 1905, 1903, 1910; two, three and five passenger; In excellent condition; owners purchasing 1912 models. Will send Instructor home with out-of town purchasers, FORD AU't'o CO., 1628 W. Broad Str.-.-t._ Summer jL?oavbing llOU'LEVARD 1NX~~?n" HAMPTON Roads, country and seashore com? bined, with city conveniences. Send for literature to the MISSES TABU, Hampton, Va. WANTED, A FEW BOARDERS AT A quiet country place. Box 34, 11c uaheysvllle. Va. LacuM Cerate j~-oi Went nr." south" fourth street; seven rooms; hot und cold water. $20 month. 2212 HANOVER AVENUE (NEW) 8 rooms; hot water heat. $40 month. 3001-06-os TAYLOR STREET, SIX rooms each, gas and electric lights, bath. $22.50 month. 1801 FAIRMOUNT AVENUE. STORE an<] dwelling; six living rooms, bath; largo lot. $20 month. 4 SOUTH PLUM STREET. SIX rooms; stable In rear. In good order. $26 month. 604 EAST GRACE STREET, FIFTEEN rooms. Will bo put in good order. 20c NORTH SYCAMORE street, eight rooms, reception hall. $33 1-3 month. 622 DENNY STREET. FOUR ROOMS; water In yi d. $7.60 month. 1627 WINDER STREET. THREE rooms. $G.50 month. ! 521 EAST MAIN STREET, UPPER floor, for ofllce or light business, j $35 month. I FURNISHED DWELLING, 1S00 BLOCK West Grace Stre-t. ten rooms; mod? ern. Servants' hotiso In yard. Will rent furnished until October 1, 1912.' possibly for one year. Reference required. O. A. HAWKINS, 100 N. SEVENTH Street._m YOUR RENT \CCoUNT PLACED with N. W. BOWE .fc SON Insures best results._ FOR RENT, OFFICE SPACE IN 1020 Hull Su.it. South Richmond. Ap ply on premises_ _ poultvv, pcto ant) 2??r ?tocR i A tt e nt 11 iN." "breeders t II I?T IM - purled Spanish .lack I'iloso 102; fee, ! $15, stands Hi hands high, at Me chanlcsvlllo Stock Farm. STRAIN & son. R. 1. Richmond. I FOB SALE." "FOUR ENGLISH MALE I coach puppies seven weeks old. 1 CRULL'S STABLES, 1 k South Tenth I Street._. _ I FOR SALE, ONE" YOl 1 Nil FR ESH JER sey COW, four years Old, and heifer cow by.lier side. Apply 600 Louis nlann Si.j_ tTTe ANNUAL M BETING OF 'VI 110 Mutual Assurance Society of Vir? ginia will be held nt the office of the society MONDAY, May 20. 1912. at 1 O'clock P. M. . EDWIN A PALMER, Principal AgonL AN OLD TIMEY HOUSEHOLD REMEDY .Uentolnted Suet, an Old-Tlni? Medi? cine. Found at Trade Draw Co. The old folks know all about prore mutton sruet and healing oils ca.Ied Meiitolate?! Suat. It ha a houaehold romedy for all kinds of Inflammation of tho skin and mucous membrane. Applied on tho skin, It producta a cool? ing sensation, and In a Ettlo -wh'.'.e tY.a ;.a!n la gone. For sunburn, blisters, sores, itch or eczema. It la almost a specific. There Is no better remedy for heat and chafing- Just apply to affected paxta, Sunvmortlme brlnirs many needs for this good oM-tlms medicine?and tae faot that It Btlll can be had Is good norwa to man, homes. ?? ? ii.....'I II II IHM? to co-operate with the other denomina? tions In arranging for _ religious cen? sus of the city. Ilyrd to Spcnk. Speaker R. B. ?yrd hum wrltteui that he will come to Petersburg to-morrow afternoon, and that at night ho will uddrcss tho Woodrow Wilson Club, at the meeting to be hold in the hall of the A. 1'. Hill Camp. Tne club has now seventy members, and expecta to dou? ble this number In anothor week, A tine audience will doubtless greet thu Speaker. Death of .Ills* Shepherd. Miss I.oulee Shepherd, a much ea tecmed Christian woman, dlud Sun? day morning at the residence of hor brother-in-law, James H. Gray, on High Strait .She had boen lr, declin? ing heult.:-, for some Um?. ?lection ot OlUcsrsm, At a apodal meeting of tho liaraca Class of Wesley M. 1_. Cnurch. olllcers were elected as follows: Teacher, J. E. Jones; Asslstunt Taucher, Uev. W. T. A. Heynes; President, C W, Harring? ton. Vlco-i'resldent, C. IL Steero; Sec reiary, J. O. Dlxon; Assistant Sec? retary, T, C. Dewell; Treasurer, C. S. Warnor; Freaa Reporter, W. B. Eanl-r. Librarian. B. F. ICoys. Tho motto of the cIusb la: "We do somolhlng," and It lives up to the motto. l'crnonul nnd Otherwise. The Rev. A. I_ Lloyd, D. D., of New York, Is expe-ctod In tho city tho lust ol this f.-eok to visit his son-ln-lar.v and daughter, the R*V. and Mrs. E. P. Dandridge, and to preach In St. Paul's Episcopal Church next Sunday. Waverly P. Blr.lsong, aged fifty-two years, died ut his homo on Orove Ave? nue yesterday afternoon. II? had been In 111 health for some time. Bl?liop John C. Kilgo, of Durham, N. C., preacned at Wa_hin_ton Street M. E. Church Sunday morning nnd at Markot Street Church at night to u large congregation on each occasion. Work on the now Memorial MeUlO dlst Church, on West Washington Strict, If In progress. Th? building Is to be of modern stylo and conveni? ences, und will be corn-plated by the fall. It will cost about SIS.duO. James Wells, for some time past In the employment i>f the city Street De? partment, died yesterday afternoon at his home lu Blandford. He is sur? vived by his wifu and two daughters. Aliened Cocaine Healer Convicted, In tho Hustings Court to-day Charles Wllkes, a young while resilient of Bt ! trick, was convict.-d on the charge ot [dealing1 in cocaine. The Jury fixed the penalty at one year In the peniten? tiary, but a motion for a new trial ivag made, and will be argued later. Edward Sandford, charged with non support, was required by the court to pay to his wit: $10 every two week a, a.nd lo givo bum) in thu sum of $300 to Insure the payment of this aiun. linuU Vault Opened. The under door of the bLg vault of the Virginia National Hank, which hud failed to respond to the combination, was opened late last night by experts from Richmond. Tile host driller ob? tainable hud failed to make an lm presslon on the steel door, and a hole had to bo bored through the steel by : means of a calcium (lame. The door will need a new plate. Antl-T-rtt Fnctlou WI?m. The meeting ut thu Harrison Street Baptist Church (colored) held to n'glit under the direction of the court ' In the case of Avery-Tu rtt, resulted lu a victory for the Antl-Tartt lac- i tlon on a vote of 164 against Tartt to 139 for him. A resolution was passed removing Tartt as pulpit sup? ply, ousting the present ol&cors und ; electing an entirely new corps. The proceedings nre to bo reported back j to the court for conftrtnntlon. and the ensr probably will bo taken to tne Court of Appeals. Tho meeting Waa peaceful and orderly, being opened by prayer by Bnrllett Roper, Sr., fol? lowed by song aervloc by the con? gregation nnd the demeanor of the police and other city ottlrtuli. who were Pi attendance wns not more qutet and dignified thnn that of the members of the church. Table d'llotc Dlejsera Saturdal nuil Sunday evenings. I] to f? o'clock, SI.50 rnch. TURKISH AND ROMAN BATHS Richmond, Va. The most rriugnlflcont hotel in the South. European pian. Rooms single and en eulte. with an.I without latus. Spacious sample rooms. RAte. tl.GO per da.v and upward. BROADWAY and 24th STREET NEW YORK. OyerlooMrig Madison Square. "The very teart q{ Hew York." Ccnvenimt to Railroad Stations, Stezmshlp Piers, Shops and Theatres. Rooms from $1.50; r,lt!i bath $2 50 up. Cuisint famocs. When Nominated Says He Will Do His Best to Get Old Tarheel State. ASKS DEMOCRATIC SUPPORT Thinks People Now Are Kept Away From Him Only by a Name. Greensboro, N. C, April 12.?If ? Colonol Roosevelt gains the nomlna | tlon for President he will come to the South, he saia to-day, In an elTort to win It ovor. He made a claim to the support of Democrats M well as Re? publicans, and said that he would em? bark upon u determined campaign to break up the "Solid South.'' "1 have.the right to the sTlpport of I every heir to the Juckuonian Demo |cra.cy," he said In his speech here. "1 am lighting for Hie principles In which the great bulk of the peoplo of the South believe, und they are kept away from me only by a name. 1 am going to see to ll that they are not kept away by a mere name. I shall light so that they will votu the wuy I they ;'oel?and when 1 fight, I fight." In another part of his speech ho said: "When 1 am nominated I'll do my best to got the old 'Tar Heel" j State '1 Colonel Roosevelt a.ttn .unocd his decision aftor making Ids appeal in I two Southern States for support in his campaign for the presidential ! nomination. He ssid that his recep | tion in Arkansas on Saturday, and in North Carolina to-day had pleased htm groatly. The Colonel arrived at Ashevllle, N. C, in the early morning, in the midst of a downpour of rain which continued most of the lime whilo he was on the way to Qreensboro. Do ' spite the storm he was met by crowds at a numbe.r of stations. He maxle several brief speeches from his train. The rain had ceased when he reach? ed Greonsboro, and he delivered his speech from the wide veranda of an j old Southern mansion, which stands \ near the centre of the city. Introduced l>> Dlxon, Senator Dlxon, hlH campaign man? ager, Introduced him to tho crowd J which hud gathered on tho green be ' fore him. The Senator said that the North Carolina Republicans had taken I sides with Roosevelt early In the campaign, nnd th.it they didn't have to get the'l' bands full of splinters In climbing over the tailboard of the ? band wagon." Colonel Roosevelt responded In his j speech l>y saying that with the Sena? tor cs manager lie knew that "not j one tiling would be done in the Cam I pulgn that 1 would fear to have ex ? posed In the open light." After declaring his Intention of com? ing Into the South with Jits cumpalgn ' if lie were nominated, Colonel Rooso velt said that he was relying for his support upon tho plain people. "That'a the only chance 1 have," he continued. 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