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Greater Richmond's Greater Nerrspoper SThF^m^^^i^ Q\p natch CllBATKST WANT AND It 1 A I, r.s. ? T?TE 3HSDII M IN VIHG1N1A, AND ON 13 OF Tilt Hi; ST IN AM Mill CA. Want Ad Rates In err'.-et Juno 11. 1311. Dully, one cent per word when pnlrt la advance. Nu Ad. taken fur less tbnn ten crun, Oa? and one-ball centa a word all claavlucuCloua except Situation Wanted for Huuaay. Slttinlloo Wuuteil, u?c ecu I a word. No Ad. Suuduy taken (or U?? than fifteen reut?. No Ada. lukru lor Icm than l?tiil| flvc cents wbeu iiisoned In or cbnrKed at the counter. Phono ordern not Kunruutrcd. ClaaalOcutlou uot guaranteed after Viau P. M. For business contractu, ?eoj for the >Vitnl Ad. Man, nuopf Mnnme I. Stum, ana jrouna LOST, A PEARL AND DIAMOND CUES cent ut the Country ciuli on Monday April 2?, 1?I2, between the bourn >'t Z and 4. Kinder please return to No. 12 N. Third Street, and receive reward. LOST. gold CUFF IHTToN. W ITH Ifreen enamel and emerald in ,-.n tre. MRS. Hut IK, UK n. Third. ?Reward. LOST, A dull SI I a'ER BELT PIN: act with while rhlnestonca and blue ?tone?, between 211) N. First Street and OreKham Court. Reward If re? turned to 219 N. Kirnt Street, FOOT? ER'S DTE WORKS Bt5 ? KK E K P E It s 'wa NT i: 1!. "TiM; proK-reaslve builncaa man thinki nottiinK of pay I UK u,n oxpert $ I <j <j .: day to systematize hi* bus'ni sa. Wu have been simplifying booKkeeping for twenty years. In that fine Wc have gained the most exact Knowl? edge- in short-cut methods and oih cial engineering. This cxpcrlenco has been put In concrete forin fori those who wish to acquire the best knowledge of bookkeeping ami m-.d crn business methods, We teach bookkiepinii by mail in -our spare time, write at once for full 'nfor matlon. I. C. s;, Box I'-vj H. Bcran lon. Pa._ V a NT ED, FOIL U H. AHMV, ABLE bodied, unmarried men, between agea of is and citizens of United States, of good character and temperate nab? ln, who can .speak, read and write tho English language, For ?nforma* tlon apply tu Recruiting, uflicer. HQ L. Broad Htieet. Iiiriimoni, \'a. you a rr~\Vantei7~for govern incnt Job; it" month. l:iml postal for Hat of Position? open. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, Lep'L too o, Rochester, .;N. y. [WANTED, A CHRISTIAN YOUNG MAN stenographer; a Rood, permanent uo sliion for the right man; a g ?od piano-player preferred. Answer ? julck. Ad'lr.sta 1" 333, care Tlmes Dlspatcn. ?EXTRA SALESMAN. SATURDA V AF ternoon and evening; experience tn retail hot business. Apply l.\ II. S.. _I NC, 713 E. Main Str cot._ YOUNO MAN, lfi OR 1? YEARS OLD. i who write* good hand, for stock? room of automobile companv. Apply In person only. FORD AUTO CO., 162? w. Broad Street._ {wanted. 5 FIRST-class painters Apply 211 .south Vine. .!. a. nied* erma ykh._ "Wanted, shoe repairer at once. J. g. lELAND, 216 N. Flftn Street. WANTED, EXPERIENCED WHITE shipping clerk for furniture house: none but experienced need apply. Address E 77T. care Times-Dispatch. EXPERIENCED PHYSICIAN DESIRE3 I location. Correspondence solicited, j Address r: >i>9, care Tlmcs-Dlsiiateh. VAN 3'i D TWO Hi ?IT IN? MACJP.\' . cry salesmen for Eastern nnd West-I ern half of Virginia; complete line] gasolene engines, mill:, lighting arid I water plants, marine engines. Ad- j 'lit-.is 1' 631, care Tlmcs-Dlepatch. | WaNTHdT MEN 'lTi_LKAl:N 'HARBER j trade. Only few weeks required, j WaKes afler llrst month. Steady i position guaranteed. Write for cat ?loguo. MOLER'S BARBER COL HE GE. 3'".; Bowt.ry. New Vork City. .WANTED. A RELIABLE COLORED boy who understands Hardening and care of cow. Cood wages. Only those, with good references need apoly Phone Madison S249 \\A_ .wanted'.' reliable farmer wTth Rood team to cultivate large farm near Richmond at once. Apply Room ?-?0U. No. 13. North Ninth Street. wanted. LOCOMOTIVE MACHIN lats by the C. o. Railcrav st c*n ton Forge. Va.. shuns, fettunifons CUiintc?, 9$ait YOtfNO^MAlTwTTT^^ it'; H BUS. Iness experience and best habtts and references and some capital, if need? ed, open to position; real estate or commission business preferred. I'honn Madison 7178._ Wanted, colored men to pre pare na Bleeping ear ami tra'n por? ters, firemen and Itrukem.-u. Vir? ginia, Maryland. Kentucky. Pennsyl? vania roads. Write Immediately. No experlenco necessary. No strike. Inclose stamp. RAILWAY INST., DEPT. 12, Indianapolla^Ind. FAr.meh AND tJARDJCn'eiV. up-TO date Western man. married; compe . tent to take charge of an estate. ceo. BROAPRUl'. Lorraine, Va. A YOUNG MAN, WHO IS A GRAD uatc of the V. m. l, and has ben tcachinR. desires employment until September next. Best references Riven; outdoor work preferred. Ad? dress W., Pox 118, Farntvlilo. Va. ^clp ifliante?, Jfemale SO GIRLS WANTED AT ONCE. WHIT. I LOCK BRANCH. TWENTY-THIRD AND MAIN STREETS, WANTED, -at once, 20 GIRLS. be-j tween the ages of 11 and 30 years.: A. hoi'.n fe co, WANTED, INTELLIC1bnt GENTLE man to KO to country as cpmpqhloh for boy; no salary. Address I? &56, care TlmCSrDispatch._? j Wanted, an experienced rten- j OgraplK r. Address F ^ss. care Tlmoa Dispatch. _ _ _ ! SALESLADY?WANTED. LADY TO call upon school t. achcrs In Rich-' mond; one capable of domonstratlhK an l-iiiRllsh course of education; school teacher preferred. Address F -Hi- care Timcs-Dlspatch._| g;i r.NoiiiiAiMi i:n. Ac.-ritATi-f at dictation and trahscrlblng notes; underwood operator; s.i> where you \ can be reached by phone Wednesday inoriilnK- 15 ojti, care Tlimes-Dl? jiatch._i WANTED, A RELIABLE, SETTLED nurse. Apply 183S Monument Ave-1 r.ue._ CANVASSERS, HOUSE TO HOUSE OR offices 1 splendid proposition. Call at 103 North Eighth Street:_ ' solicitors aiio ?alc?inrn SAlSsMEN^ThiUSE ~TO" IlOUSE OR offices; splendid proposition. Call at 102 i'orth Eighth Street._ SAL E S R E PR ESENT AT IVE FOR Richmond territory: best liquid soap und automatic dispenser In country; repeat sales insured; splendid in? come; must have limited capital to til,an,-e ?Wn offlcC. Nr. objection to man handling other nonconfllctliiR lines. If or dcllnbtc appointment phono mr. McCarthy, 3; Lexington Ho? tel, 1 feituuttonrf t?antcD, jrentalf WVYI^TErjT ^?y C^MpETlST~"iI^^ stenographer who needs tho work, copying or circular work at home. Atldrcns F C5B, care Tlmcx-Ulspatch. UDY bookkeeper desires P08I tlon; four years' experience. Address D care Times-Dispatch._ jDcoupsionat *?tip t?ian?tj W^??fetj, ' ~rkac.i i frits of all grades, for college, public and pri? vate schools, also luatroiiH and housekeepers, for fall openings In Virginia nnd Southern States vir? GINIA teachers' bureau, H. W. '*r!dlln. Manager, Richmond. Va. "agents ctlanteo I'!; :> I i: I ? (."J It , X' t, V' ?] ? i IK 'st'liA MsfiT'p lilalilc. Greatest marine disaster In history; 1.600 souls to eatery graves. Full account of the appall? ing uccldcnt told by survivors, strik? ing the Icuberg. Summoning <*'d by wireless, Picking-up the lifeboats and bringing homo ui- rescued. nar? rowing scenes <>n the sinking sun-. Heroism ?-r passengers, oOlcnrs ana crew. only authdrltatlvc book. Magnificent photographs and artists' urawings. Over 300 pages. Price only "i. BO per cent, commission. Com? plete outlit, lo cents, write to-do v. oeo. a. clows co.. 234 s. Kigiitn St., PhlladclpKla, Pa. Dept. if MAISON FRANCALSE. IVt ^NCdtTH EiKUth Ktrct. Richmond. Vu., I.mu Chevalier, Prop, (late chef Palace , Hotel. San lianclaco, and cllel .net I ropolltan Club, Washington. d. C>, cut-line alld oreparing for privat? dinners a specialty; French table d'hote dinner dally, 5:30 to 'j P. M 60c; lunch dally. 11:30 A. M. to 3 P. M.. 40c; mc^ln also served a lu carte. Fur private dinners. etc.. cooks will be furnished n.t res'-iences Ii deal red. Phone- Madison > t::.s. I?oI WEST GRACE. STREET; ROOMS with in wit bout board, DESIRABLE ?UTS1DE ROOMS WITH table bourd; home comforts. lett .Main, itdjolnlrig Jefferson Hotel. PDiiltrj?, prts ant) 3Ubr ?toch Kui: sale,' CloSJBINAT]ON Hoi18E\ s year's old; good saddler und no bat l<: driving house aver produced; not' afraid of anything except whip. main STREET MARKET, HENRY b, WINSTON. Prop. 2101 W. Main Madison sill; Monroe A UTII SPAR K, BEAUTIFUL B it I NdLe Boston terrier, male, high pedigree; reasonable. WILLOUGHBY K EN - NELS. Norfolk,_ FINE. SPIRITED MA III .. K'j|i~GKx'. t];mah; six year*. Virgin* bred. LA SITTER'S, 21 North Nineteenth Street. llooms f-ot B.tnt two f'i: i :n ish'e u V'O'nn e*c*fi n"< ; rooms for light housekeeping. 2024 Stuart Avenue. TWl > i ??NN ECTI S'i ROOMS! TELE phbne, electric lights, bath, hot wa? ter; central location: southern ex pbsure; suitable for bachelor. Ad F :?'?'. rat, Tiln- -Dlr-patch._ ONE I AR'ii: "FRONT ROOM; ALSO hall ; .....:?, ! North Third. _ ELEGANTE y F lrK NI SHED, CLE A N rooms: phon?. bath free. Ill North j^hth._ FOR RENT. 1 URNISHED OR UNFtTR nl.'hed rooms. Phon- Madison 1770. los West Marshall street._ LA KiJi: VlTuST it?'oM for T WO gentlemen; electric lights, bath. II-' So Ith FJfth,_ jrlats caanttD~ wanted" ri:\m-iii:?f i:d'Xpart" merit, three to live rooms; can tak" possession May 1 or later. Address A ?14". care Times-Dispatch. lExcculors' iZoiice TO WHOM IT MAY CONf'KP.N: Having qualiHed on February 14,] 1912, before tho Superior Court of I.oa Angeles cotinty, Slate of Cali? fornia, as guardian of the estate of I.eland Edison Curti.? Ralph, take notice that I Shall on the 14TI1 i)\\ OF MAY. 1912. at 1? o'clock A. M.. apply to the Chnncery t.rourt of Richmond, at the court room of Said 1 court. In the City Hull. Richmond. ; Va.. for nr. order pay.ng to me the j sum of 1702.? I. now in the custody of the Chancery Court and belong? ing to i.elar.d Edison Curtis Ralph, a1 minor. FRANCIS A. RALPH, cluardian for Leland Edison Curtis; Ralph. J201?C? WANTED. THE public TO KNOW that JAHNKE BROS.. Jewelers, 9 East Main Street, buy, sell, exchange I and REMOL NT DIAMONDS IN the J LATEST STYLES. Old gold and sil? ver always taken in exchange._ DR. N. cT^hTeLLE1 t7~SIJRGEON-CH1- I i(,podibt. now located ut 102 East: Broad Street, over Commonwealth] Bunk. Ofllce hours: S A. M.-8 P. M.; Saturday. 10 P. M.: Sunday, 9-12 M. Manicuring. I'hone Monroe 2580^1.. AUSTRIAN HAND .EMBROIDERED I Underwear; new shipment of real I Austrian l^ac?s. in collars, culfs and yard goods; an exquisite collection ?t low prices: do not fail to see them at YARID'S, 817 North Fifth Street. rWILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR anv debts contracted by any one ex cvfil myself. ALMERT l.'Il'?Set. LAWN' MOWERS SHARPENED AND repaired. BIGKERSTAFF. I si i East Main Street._ COUNT THE INDIANS AS THEY PASS by, then see T"MI'KINS._ ttlnnico WANTKD. To " llL'V FOR cash,' household goods In any ciuamuy. Phone Madison 3S51. HAVE YOU SEEN THE INDIAN side cnr'.? Carries two passengers] at one-eighth cer.t n mile. See TOMFKINS for d-:n jiist r;i t in n. DON'T WORRY: 'LET US COLLECT your accounts. Sure and quick, re? sults. R. S. ELLYSON Ai CO., llasc inenl American Hank. _ FORD AUTOMOBILE.?1 WANT A second-handed one for cash, Write to F sou. ear,- Times-Dispatch. SEN ' INI >? 11.'.M I BOOK SHOP MOVED from is'o. 116 East lo No. U \S OSI Broad Street. Uooks bought, sold and ogchanged, .\. W. lawson. Pro. prletor._ WANTED, : TO BUY FOR CASH. OLD gold and old silver; any quantity, i:. C. MEYER JEWELRY CO., 817 Bast Broad Street. ^ _ V. AN'N.O. TO BUY OLD MAHOGANY bureaus, Bldcbeards, chairs, old brass and sliver candlesticks and Olitor an tlque.s; also a few choice pieces of antique furniture fo'i sale, lu West Main. Phone Monroe 260?._ ^rtsonals IM:->N.\1.1 ,Y CONTACTED T<>V\: to it.iiv Switzerland, Germany, Hol? land Belgium, Franc.-. England; a low vacancies in small, select party -ailing Saxonia Ju:i> 12; eighty-two d'ys $C2.'.; references. Address D 574, 'care ' TlniCB-Plapatoh._j BICYCLES REPAIRING AN D BABY ? carriages repaired. BICXERSTAFF. 1811 B. Main Street,_. ! HUMAN .HAIR bouoht AND SOLD at HUOHES'S. 2?c North Third._i TJH3*~HOUSEHOLD FRIEND. SMITH Held sausage, for sale at your grocer's. WANTED; Fl-ENISIIED FLAT < iF 5 or 6 rooms for light housekeeping for six months. Location In \> CSl End. State full particulars. Address ' ' "X 10." cure Times-Dispatch. DAILY PUZZLES Wh.it kind of horse? ANSWEIl to YESTERDAY'S pvzzle. Stocks. J OL- Sale ! >-v '?iHnTeTral"'MEHCAN^Lk'Busi? ness in .Sussex county. forty-live miJc-s of ltlclunond. Vs.; eight miles oi tin; Atlantic Coast Line. An es? tablished business stand of twenty* live years. Jli.OO'J to ??b,000 trade; books open tu inspection to any one inat ineand business, ?4,000 to }<,'?<>< stock, which can bo reduced to suit buyer it he wish. Torrn? will be made very easy. Addicts c S'JO, care. Tlmca-Dlspatch. i'la Xllll.S, RESAWl* SWING .TT off saws, lath mill*, stave machinery I and other wood-working machinery. Condition guaranteed. I. BLUFOltD 1 & CO. I KNABE UPRIGHT PIANO. full OC I tavc. mahogany ease, condition good: terms rea.sona.oL-. Address U 557. j _ ' <re Tlmca-Dlspatch. FOB .SALIC. no. 1 ~i7lsO mete It ht<am pump; will pump to per cent, sand or mud; 3-inch discharge. half Inch ateain. Also 60-H.-P. boiler, IS. H.-p. engine, two steam drills; on-j ! double-drum hoist, one single-drum ! hoist, derrick*, ears and track; two-. j horsepower holst, wincnes and gen crr.l quarry or contractor's equip? ment, Address 11 si, care Times- ' I Dispatch. I ; F?7t SALE, TWO NEW SLNGLE1 truck*. KICHARDSON BROS., oli Brook Avenue. j FOlt WAGONS GO~TO RICHARDSON BROS.. 615 Brook Avenue. Painting, repairing und rubber-ttro worK. Madison 1467. _ NO. i BOSS SILENT CUTTER EN . terpriso meat chopper, meat mixer, j sausage stuffer and all shatt'ns. brand new. ti. NOVOTNY. 134 South a vc. Petentourg._ _ ON ACCOUNT OF MOVING TO my i new pluce. 1619 West Broad, l will sell my entire stock of antique fur : ntturo at cost. 1 will also give a i spec.al reduction on repairing and Itnlshlng furniture. Antiques bought. L1SEX. HO Hast Main. M idis 19!>u for, SALE. one trap. can Bli i seen at B. D. Kay's sjtf.ble. Apply I GEO. O. TENNEV, Mutual Building. ITtoi.L top "desk. i; emi~n~gton j typewriter, outdoor showcase and four counter showcases, cheap. ' _'l uM1JK1N^? _ 3'-' 7 W. Broad. MOTOR CYCLES, NEW AND SECOND, hand; all prices. TOMPKINS, No. 3^7 Wj Broad. _ _ ALL RINDS OF SCALES REPAIRED. _B1CKERSTA FF. Ul 1 K. Ma 1 n_Street. DELICIOUS sm ITH Fl eld SAUSAGE i now on sale at your grocer's._ 1 FOR SALE. ONE LOT OF MAHOO any furniture. Apply ios Twenty seventh Street. _ FOR SA I<E. S E VERAL SECOND-HAND top buggies, one runabout and one top grocery wagon. These loos are In good icpaii and we will sell cheap to make room. A. MEYER'S SON.-. 731 E. Gary .Street. _ _ i ENGINE ANb 1'UMI's FOR .SALE. i; 35-horsepower engine, made by John Turnet. Richmond. Ya.; two boiler feed pumps. In good order. Selling -on account of putting in larger plant. Address LARUS & BROTHER CO., Box 4SS. city. for s?le. a LARGE AND CARE fully selected stock of surreys, bug? gies, phaetons and runabouts, rUbber and steel tires. Our prices are the lowest. A. MEYER'S sons. 731 E. Cary Street._; MARINE GASOLENE MOTOR. ELEC trlc motors, kerosene and gasolene; engines, guaranteed. L BLUFOltD &_ automotjiies for is>ale ?sSd^PS1i i i OA rsT i '-? 3;.r^*?X7ilM)7". 190S. 190?, 1010; two, three and nve passcnger; In excellent condition; owners purchasing 11)13 models. Will send instructor liomc- with out-ol towh purchasers, ford auto CO., 1639 W. Broad Street._ <?Q{U diu CU1000 w (X) lT"a f " RED uCED^PR1C es. TO move 1.10 cords at once we offer slab and kindling at si.50 ner half cord. Dry oak at s3 half-cord. Full measure; prompt service. Order to? day. MIDLOTHIAN WOOD com l'anV. Phone Madlson 881 8. IVIJUli and coal. our Dry kindling rest in city. heretofore handled by Midlothian Wood Company; $1.50 halt-cord. DA? VID M. lea & CO. Rhone Monroe (ISO._ IF YOU BUrn WOOD JUST CONSULT headquarters over phone or get on car and coma to my office, whore you can see a -ample and get de? livery in 30 minutes by uutomoblle truck long, the WOOD MAN. 150? V\ est Broad,_ 25u?tncj3s ?ppommmris 7\ t ?? ?ifpblY?TioN~"'opi^NiNti ~< rpFicE I in Richmond requires a represent.i I tlva capable of taking charge and handling salesmen; proposition en? tirely new: demands very large; ex? clusive rights and protection guar? anteed; capital approximate to the amount of fSOQ necessary- one uc qunlntod with Richmond pr ifcrrcd. Address D ?15. car. Times-Dispatch, IF y?? HAVE $2.f.00 YOU CAN 1N vest, With services, securing an ex? cellent position; advise lit once. "OPPORTUNITY'," Post-Ofllco ia.\ No. 133, city._ IF YOU ilAVE A MERITORIOUS PAT i cnt, etc., which you want organized, systematized end marketed, address R is', citrr Time.-.-DIs;,.Hell._ LU::iestate J?or txcnt V till ?'; E NT, OFF IC E '?I 'AC if 1N~ 1030 Hull Street. South Richmond. Ap? ply on premises. _ BRICK ' IA If A QE FOR RENT; FREE water and electric light: tr, per month. Apply 105 East Broad._ FOR RENT, SECOND FLOOR STORE? room. 100 East nrond Street. Apply 400 East Broad Street._ -:-= ftummer Poartrinrt_ ROl fLEVA HI) . /nnC ON HAMPTON Roads, country, and seashore com hlneil. with oity conveniences. Send for literature to the MISSES TABB. Hnmpton. Va ~~. ~?t?l e?tatc caanic? list '"your farms with j a. Con? nelly & co. Write postal for nec? essary blanks. SUal C?tatc $ot &aU ?-vTr?inta: 742 acres virginia plantation. borders IiAKE 1% MLLE8. BEAUTIFUL PLANTATION HOME, productive noil. 200-acre Holde work? ed by machinery: pasture for leveral hundred cattle; wood and timber for which owner refused $3,000; lots of fruit; excellent buildings. Colonial mansion, 10 rooms and basement: SO-foot bnrn, two tenant houses, large number of odtbulldlnps; only one mile to railroad; owner must j make quick change to disturt State. I price only $12,600; part cash. Kur j thcr IrifOMBatlon and traveiiig direc? tions to see this splendid sto-k farm, and a dandy of S5 acres for $2,600. same trip, page I. "Strom's Southern Farm Catalogue,:'.",'' just out. copy free. Station 2700. E. A. STROUT FARM AGENCY, 517 Llthlc Street. I Greenefboro, n. C. _ ? KltOAD l'i'llkl? USE" BLo''K OF 1 CITY MALI,. LARGE BRICK RESl I DENCE, IN SPLENDID CONDITION: : RENTAL. $660; PRICE, $6,000. J. A. ' '(jN>>'l:1-1,Y & Ct >._ FOR SALE, VIRGINIA GOLD MINING property, known as "Ollmer's" Gold Mine; 350 acres, clear title; two de? veloped ore sbnes; fully rqu'ppcd wllh mining and milling machinery (lane 10-ft. mUl.i. If not soli! bofoto will be offered for sale ut public auction Oh May g, 1M2. at 11 A. M.. on the premise.14, seven and a half miles distant from Columbia, Va., on c. & o. Ry., James River division. For particulars address YOUNG AMERICA GOLD MININ?; CO., 11 Governor street. Richmond; Va. $3,250 WILL BUY NICE HOME NEAR Forest Hill Far!;. Must be *old at once. Address P. O. Box No. 12. FARMS WE HAVE SOME OF THE most desirable (arms in the State to sell. W. T. 8TEPTOE * CO., Real I Estate Agents. Lynchburg. Va._ KT- .VSING T :\ V -M 1 SOt I I! t-11?I- . NEAR CAR LINE, BIGHT-ROOM BRICK RESIDENCE: HOT-WATER HEAT AND IN SPLENDID CONDI? TION. PRICE, $7,000. J. A. CON NELLY St CO.__ ATTEND AUCTION SALE THURSDA Y. Slav 2. P. M., of pix Herrn at Wcst hampton. D. J. BRADFORD COM? PANY. Auctioneers. S$i0Cfllanrou0 T YPEWRl^TTfRsT-" WOULD YOU SHOW OCR WHOLLY visible typewriter lo your friends j and let them see wherein it excels I any $100 typewriter made, if you could without costing you one cent have the typewriter to keep forcVei as your own? Then write us for lull particulars. EMERSON TYPE i WRITER CO., Box 5. Woodstock. III. SLIP COVERS. IN LINEN AND CRETONNE. FOR BEO room or parlor. I.'ade to nt. SYD NOR & HUNDLEY. INC.. ?eventh and Grace. Madison 3204. LETTERS TYPEWEITEN. . DUPLICATE TTPEWR1TEN LET ters. Best quality and lowest price. I'. o. Rox lit2, Richmond. Va._ EXQUISITES. austrian HAND embroidered 1 Underwear; new shipment of real Austrian Laces, In collars, cuffs and yard gools: an exquisite collection at low prices; do not tail lo see them at varid's. 21T North Fifth Street. j stove's repaired. GAS. STEEL RANGE. ANY KIND. G. ; RAND, The Expert. Call Monroe 536 or Monroe 2947, : -TP" you cant find iri ?? to McGRAW'S." ; garden HOSE of all QUALITIES, I from the cheapeat to the best. Prices [ from Sc lo 15c. All accessories, such as reuif, nozzle.-. sprinklers and couplings. JAMES McGRAW, 1440 I and 42 B. Main Street._ SHARPO CO. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES RESHARP- j cued. 2 l-2c. each; razors honed, 15c. . Work hair tested, sterilized and i guaranteed, thousand satisfied. Send tor circular and convenient blade mailer. SHARPO CO.. 506 East Main Street._I SHOE REPAIRING. 76c. HALFSOLE ME.VS SHOES. 60c. ladles; every pair sewer; best leath- \ er; no nails, nr pegs. Royal rub- , ber heels, 25c; Trcd-Air rubber heels, 40c: leather hccla rebuilt like new. 1 25c. DREW'S ELECTRIC SHOE FACTORY. 716 E. Main. Phone Mon- \ roc 2S67. LADIES' HAIR GOODS. HUMAN, HAIR BOUGHT. SOLD. COMB. < ings made into switches, braids, etc. Shampooing. halrdressing, RICH - MOND HAIR STORE. INC.. 212 N. Fifth Street. City. _ UPHOLSTERING. FURNITURE REPAIRED AND FOL lsacC, IT>at*.resae* renovated, antiques bought and sold. LEVY, the Uphol? sterer. 425 West Broad. ANTIQUES ORIGINAL ANTIQUE FURNITURE. Furniture repaired, polished and packed; upholstering, etc. L N. Alt NALL & SON. 1617 IV. Broad. Phono Madison 6277._ S^rcnnrjs j THE * ANNUAL MEETING OF THE I Mutual Assurance Society of Vir? ginia wl i bo held at ihe. ofllce of I the society MONDAY, May 20, 1012 i at l o'clock p. M. EDWIN A. PALMER, !_?_Principal Agent. Till: REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING of the .stockholders of the Baughman stationery Company will be held In the ofllce of company, 1322 West Broad Street. Richmond, Va;, W ED - j NTSSDAY, May Si 1912, at noon. JAS S. FRANCIS. _ Secretary. MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA. ; At the annual meeting of tho Board ' of Visitors of this Institution, to be held on MAY 23; 1912, there will be elected u professor of diseases of the eye and ear and a professor of obstetrics and diseases of the |>uer i perul state, which vacancies wire created by the tjeaths of Drs. John ; p. Davidson and Daniel J, Coleman, I respectively. i Applications for these chairs, with ! testimonials, to be forwarded to CHRISTOPHER TOMPKINS, M. IX, Dean, Richmoiid, Va. Tllos. II, BARNES, M. I>. President Hoard >>f Visitors. _J. It. McCAULBY. Secrotary; : Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company, otiice of the Treasurer, Wilmington. N, C. April 22. 1912, THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Com? pany has declared 2 per mer? est on the certificates of Indebted? ness of that company, payable at tho office of the treasurer, at Wilming? ton, N. C, on and after MAY 1. 1912. Tho transfer bonk- nr.- closed from tho 20th day of April, 1912. tu I the 1st day of May, 1912. both in? clusive. JAMES F. POST, _ Treasurer. Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company, Ofllce of the Treasurer. Wilmington. N C., May 1, 1912. THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF AT. lantlc Coast Line Railroad Company I has declared o dividend Of tw.> and i one-hnlf per cent, on the preferred capital smelt of that company, pay? able at the office 61 ihe treasurer; o W.ilmlngton. N. C? on and after MAY i?. 1012. The transfer books arc dosed from the 29th tlav of Apr!'. 1912, lo May 10, l'.'12. both dales Inclusive JAMES F. I'DST. Trwaurcr. SATURDAY FINAL TAXPAYiNG DAY If You Fail to Qualify by May 4 You Can't Vote at All This Year. * CITIZENS URGED TO PAY UP j Important Questions Before City Dcmand*Evcry Demo? crat's Vote. Four days?less than ninety-six I hours?remain in which to pay tho ? poll tax and become qual'flcd to vote j for members of the Administrativ?' j Board. Tho Constitution requires this j tax to be paid six' months before the . Kencral election In November, and the ; time limit expires with the close of the lax collector's office In the City Hall Saturday afternoon. While the. election of membera of ; the Administrative Board holds tho ' highest Interest for Richmond voters, I poll tax receipts will entitle the hold? ers to cast their ballots not only In this election, but in the national ciec i lion for members of Congress and I President an well. The Installation uf i a new and Important administrative j body In the city's machinery of gov ; criimctil, and the most closely contest ' cd and absorbing national contest since the early nineties, combine to mako , special appeal to evry cillz.cn to whom j the exercise of the ballot appears in its i i true light?a duty of American citizen I Hhip to be used instead of content plated. duality lor Any I'rimary. Citizens who pay their poll tuxes on or before Saturday will have thc**lghtj to vote In any primary which may bei held 'Hiring the summer for any of the offices to be tilled at the general fir-lion. Failure to pay by that tltno will bar the right to vote either In any of the primaries or in tho final i elections in November, and will depr vc ! a man of his highest attrlbutu as a 1 citizen of the I/nitod States?the right 1 to express his opinion in the selection j of men to make, the nation's laws and 1 .expend the public funds. j I The major bustnes organizations of I the city, while deeming it wise to ] maintain a policy <>f liands-off in the coming election of the Administrative, j Board, in order to insure a fair held and no favors to every candidate, join as one In urging every voter to guard I against being disqualified through fail? ure to pay his poll tax by Saturday. . Business men In every branch of In ; due try look upon the election as the I men momentous that has confronted I the city since lu incorporation as a municipality, chiefly because of the vast power for good and evil which will inhere in tho now Administrative Board. "A Fight Worth Fighting." Seldom In tho political history of a ? city does the individual ballot count ; tor as much as it will in the coming . municipal eled'on. "It Is a tight wortli ' lighting," was the way one business '< man put It yesterday. Willi nearly a ! score of men of varied abilities and ' qualifications seeking five S5.000 pOsi ; tions at the hands of the- dty, the opportunity fqr nice discrimination I and exercise of sound judgment was 1 never before as great. Reports from .Massachusetts lend new interest to the national struggle i- November. Will It be Tuft or I Roosevelt, or Wilson or Clark whoJ will be inaugurated in Washington on March 4, 1913? lor the first time In. sixteen years the auspices are favor- : aide to the election of u Democratic I President. But It takes ballots to elect! a President, Whether he be Republican, or Democratic and in older to cast his ballot in Virginia a voter innst hold a receipt for his poll tux sliowine; that it was paid at least six months pre? vious to the general election. Satur? day Is tho last day to comply with this provision. (itdi .Malic, SlronR Plea. President Nell 1>. suis. ?f ?'>e Business Men's flub yesterday mailed the following letter t.. inch member of that organization: "We believe that the best interests of ; Richmond can be conserved only by the bus- j ineas men of our lilly being in s position to exercise their rlchts of suffrage. We most respectfully can your attention to the fact : Hint May I I* the last day thai one can ; qualify (by paylnit his poll tax) to partlcl- , pat* in the < iming fall e lection. We. there? fore, ask that If you have not already paid I yotlf poll IBS f?r the last three years that ii will do so at once, so that you can help I to Insure a safo and sound government for I our city. ?\Ve are particularly anxious lo see every I member of our club u qualified voter." AMONG Tfil SPEEDERS - I Rev. .1. J. Wicker. I). I).. Appeals from $.10 , Fine In Police Court. Ttev. J, J. tVlcker. 1). I).. paJtor of the ' Leigh Street Itaptlst Church, was lined $:.') j and l ost? yesterday morning in Police Court ; on the charge of running automobile No. ' $91 faster than allowed by ordinance. l>r. I VI Icker, Who did not appear In e.?urt. wnH I represented by his counsel. A, \v. Patter? son, wild took nn appeal from the decision .of Justice Crutehfteld. According to Motor? cycle Officer C, D. Samuels, TV. Wicker w.\s ; driving the cur at a speed of nipro than ] j twenty miles an hour In tins: Main Street 1 Ion Aiiril .*.. i James Ford, colored, employed da n chauf-I I four by f.". M. Dean, SM \Ves| a race Street, ' 'whs lined for violating the traffic or.il- ; nance nnd $10 for disorderly conduct. Segal j^otjer SUPERIOR COURT, STATE OF CON? NECTICUT, COI NTY OF HART? FORD, THE I9TII DAY OF APRIL ! Helen s. (iorham I vs. : -lohn Corham. SECOND ORDER OF NOTICE Upon complain! Insald cause brought I to said court, at Hartford, in said I county, on the first Tuesday Of Do comber, 1911, and now pending, claim-' ling a divorce, custody of minor chi'.-! dl-on. It not appearing to this court that the defendant has received notice I of the pondency of said complaint, and: M appearing to this court that Hid defendant; John Clorhuin, is absent j from till State; thai the whereabouts ; of tli<- defendant,* John Corham, 's un? known to the plaintiff, Ordered, thai notice of the Institu? tion and pendency of said complaint' shall bo given the defendant by pub? lishing IJl's order In 1*hc Richmond I Times-Dispatch, a newspaper publish? ed in Richmond, Va.. once a week, fjio ;two successive weeks, commencing on I Or before April 24, 1912; also that do 'positions will he taken by the plaintiff I be used in tho ui?i.of said cause .it the office of F. n. James. Greenville,I C. APRIL So. at 10 o'clock In tho! forenoon. By order of tho Court, GEORGE A, < 'ON ANT. _Clerk of said Court. s&i\unttg For CORRECT STYLES IN Mlij.iN ory you must see my display or trim m tl hats nnd unt rimmed shapes; ai$o my Mneof ready-made garments for ladlds and children. Wo tire now giving special prices on all Rnes, Alterations free. M IIS, JULIUS BE \U, 1123 E. Main Street. Get Information. at First Hand ? ] Not Necessary to Auk Somebody Klse to Look It t'p for You With Thin Set. "I'll ask my teacher n-bout it." So many qu:stions arise In the fam? ily that are taken cur.- of just in this way. Teachers nr- continually 'bothered with questions that should !>e answered at home, and every -home should have I a reference work that will save time 1 and trouble and answer all questions correctly. i Such is Everybody's Cyclopedia, I whlcli Th* Tlmos-Dlspatch Is pre ! sentlng on the popular coupon plan. ; it Is not advertised in the magaxlnetj (and you can get It only through this newspaper, it is complete la live oc-j itavo volumes, the most convenient size for use. It contains Just what .von ?want to know, and the inform LtlOTi can be found In an Instant, W'thout going through pages and pages cf twenty or thirty cumbers/into volumes. There nrc a few of the compliment 1 tory sits still on hand, but there's no knowing how soon they'll he gone, and as for tho future no more can be definitely promised. So clip th.; cou? pon from another page of this l=stte and act quickly. There's no time to < lose. FISHER SWEEPS EVERY CITY WARD Named Over Br?ckelt as Mayor of Alexandria?Results of Primary. * [Special to The Tlmes-TJTspatch.] i Alexandria, Va., April 30.?Thomas A. Fisher defeated Albert D. Brocken I in the primary held hero to-day for [ tho nomination for Mayor. Fisher swept every ward In the city and his ' total majority was 306. The vote was Fisher, SI2. Brodten. 636. Mr. Br?ckelt was a progressive, but Mr. Fisher made no announcement of his policies. Tho big majority of Fisher came as a surprise to tho Brocketl supporters. Fisher entered the con? test on April ID last, following the death of Hubert Snowdon, who was op? posing Brockett. With only a week to work he madf a whirlwind canvass and swept everything before him. I All of the candidates who were new : ones for Council were defeated. Coun? cilman Lead bettor in tno First Ward went down in dcfe.it, being defeated by Councilmnn Frank Splnks, who ran in the First Ward, and who Is at pres? ent representing the Fourth Ward. ! Eight Councilman were nominated ! and four Aldermen?two Councllmen I from each ward and one Alderman. The 1 result was as follows: First Ward?Aldermen: J. M. Hill, 256; Richard Roland, ~i Councilman; . Frank C. Splnks, 213; Harry R. Burke, 211; Edward 8. Lcadbcatter, 147. s-''cond Ward?Alderman: W. W. B.il lcngcr, no opposition, ^tl: Councllmen: Howard VV. .Smith. 254; R. D. Brutri back, 203; M. J. McFarland, 1S3; Frank Mason. 45. i Third Warn?Alderman: Henry K F|,l(i. no opposition, ."22. Councllmen Roberl L Monroe. 2l6j John T. Har? rison. 214; Orlando H. Daniels, 107. Fourth Word?Aldermen: L B. Fits, gerald, 240; Thomas E, Hyson. 09. Councllmen: Marshall, 241; Albert Bryan. 211; W. <;. Lehew, 81; R A. Paul. 24; AN OLD TIMET" HOUSEHOLD REMEDY k _ Hentolnted Suet, on Old.Tlme Medi? cine, l~oun,| nt Trasle UniK Co. The old folks knA-.v all about pure mutton suet and healing oils called Mentolated Suet. It is a household remedy for all kinds of Inflammation of the skin und mucous mcmbran?. Applied on the skin, It produces a cool? ing sensation, and in a little while the pain is gone. For sunburn, blisters, sorts. Itch or eczema, It Is almost u speciilc. There Is no better remedy for heat and chafing. Just apply lo affect fd parts. Summertime brings many needs for this good old-time medicine?and the fact that it still can be had is good news to many homes,. IXcal estate .for fealc 65 ACRES House, four rooms: good barn, poul? try houses, orchard, well, Htreaav. near ?tatlon; fourteen milnn north of Rich? mond. Price, $1.500. OWNER. .,- ... - Box 12. Alle?. Va. By" IS. iCcatlln ck^CoT* 10 n. Eighth Street. trubtf.f/s auction samt. of a Commodious and substantial,:/* constructed dwf.llino on :w>, hanoveit stiikf.t. west of sol? diers' home and fast of til? den street. Di execution ot a corta-.n deed of trust to inc. dated July 20, 1910, of record in Richmond Chancry Court clerk s olllee. In D. B. 20.7 C. pngo 3S7, default having been mado 'n the payment of a portion of the money therein secured, and being required BO ', to do by the note-holder. I will, on ? WEDNESDAY. MAY 1. 191?. at ?*, o'clock F. M.. on tin pn tols s, eell at public auction to the highest bidder, the lot described ' as "Beginning at a point on the south lino of Hanover Street, distant ICO fest ?> Inches east of Tilden Street, them running easterly 32 foot 0 Inehc :s and extending back southerly nt right angles 179 feet *3 inches to a comnil 1 :i alley 20 feel wide." on which there Is a handsome, well-built dwell? ing, erected In 1910. TERMS By consent, will be $1.000 or more ensh; M.OOo payable July 26. 1913. interest thereon payable quar? terly, and the balance nt one year. _ i: A. ' ATI.IN. Trustee^ By J. D. Cornenl & Son. Heal Estate AucttonJcrs. AUCTION SALE of I CORNER BUSINESS PROPERTY AND FLATS ADJOINING. ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 1. 1912,' at ? o'clock P. M., we will offer tor sale, on the pram Ises, No- ;siy and 1S&1 Venable Street. This property Is one of tho oldest business stands on Church Hill, and now doing a Ifno business. Tho corner, occupied 11 a .1 grocery, has a good Hat above, rooms in roar, large yard, stablo and wagor, shod. The house adjoining Is iin established barber shop, with rooms In tho rear and large room above. This is a first-class Invest? ment, and should command the atton tlon of purchasers of business pfiop erty. TERMS: One-fourth caAh; balance lone, two and thr,->o years. By John T. Oocldln A Co., Real Estate and Loans. AUCTION SALE OF '? IKSON WARD" PROPERTY, KNOWN AS 1013 HICKORY STREET. At request of tho owner, we will, sell at public auction, on the prem? ises, on WEDNESDAY. MAY 1, 1912, at '1 o'clock P. M., the aliove described house, containing five rooms. Lot 4f>?ixlll foot, with room enough on side for another house to bo built. This will mako a good home, or will pay well as an invest? ment. TERM?: At sale. JOHN T. GOD DIN et CO., Auctioneers. auction ?filess, jfutute JDng? "^^By Edward S. Host Company^ and RutTin & Sloan. Real Estate Auctioneers. i In ordor to settle an estate, we are j requested 10 offer by pibllc auction, on tho premises, on THURSDAY. MAY !, 1912, nt ?< o'clock P. M., j those three two-story brick dwellings. iNos. 601, 603 ana j 603*4 West Gary Street They contain seven rooms each, in addition to hath and pantry, and are In excellent condition. The location of this property and the basis on which they are now renting would make a most profitable Investment. AT G O'CLOCK P. M.. ON THE SAME DAY. we will offer on the premises. No. 1919 Taylor Street, this being a three-room frame dwelling, and a good little renter. It should attract any ona hav? ing a small amount to invest. Re sure to attend TERMS: Announced at sale. EDWARD S, ROSE CO., and ruffin &? sloan. Auctioneers. By C. L Ai lt. L Denooh, Real Estate Auctioneers. PUBLIC AUCTION SALE of ? $m The Desirable, Modem Two-Story Brick Dwelling No. 2123 Floyd Ave. At the r-iqttest of the owner, who Is determined to sell, wi will offer at public auction, on tha premises, on THURSDAY. MAY 2, 1912, nt r.l.lrt o'clock P. M.. [ the above mentioned property. Tho i improvements consist of new six-room irlck dwelling, with hot water heat? ing, electric, lights and other convents enccs, together with a good cellar, j Thfs will make .111 in usually attrac? tive little home or good Investment, j TERMS; Liberal, and announced at I sale. c. L. & H L. DE NOON, I Auctioneer*. By Pollard & Bagby, Real Batate Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF A Very Attractive Piece of Broad St.re|| Property, No. 4 1 8 East Broad Street, Oc? cupied by the American Clothing Co. At Lhe request i>f .i non-resident. we will sell jit public' auction, on THURSDAY, MAY _'. 1012, .it 1 o'clock r. M, nbovo mentioned property. The store is comparatively new. and presents a haiidsoms appoarancc. The lot has a frontage of feet s'j incites on the north side of Broad Street, between Fourth r.r.d Fifth Streets, fty a /epih of 81 .'< ? t !? Inches, S It Is seldom thai a piece of property of thl* character Is on the market, bilk the owner htsahs bushioss, and proposes to sell the property. TEF MS: The property will be sold subject to .1 mortgage ,if $'.?:.,000, for live years-, with Interest 011 same at the rate of ."?'?J per cent, per annum. <|Uarterly: the residue, on ?-third cash and the balance in' six. twelve ond eighteen months after date, interest ;.t the roti ?:' ?> per cent , and secured by di?d of trust. POLLARD & BAOBY. _Auctioneers. Announcement /'.Mr. O. A. Hawkins has this day nsscclatcd Mr. William F.rsklm ( Buford with hlni as a partner In the Real Estate bu.sinesa heretofore (conducted by himself. The linn name will be Hawkins e> Bufotd, and will do a general Real Estate business, buy and well Real Estate od commission, negotiate loans and rent property. HAW KINS A- BUFORD, loO North Seventh .Street May I, 1012,