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Greater Richmond's Greater Newspaper ] ?Ltof?rnr* *&?H&> itepofrh ?iiKATKST WANT AM) it l: a l. ES? TATE ME1JII M IN VIHG1MA. AND ONE (?IT TDK DUST IN AME1UCA. Want Ad Kates In effect Juno 11. 1911. Dally, one vent per ?urd when paid In advance* No Ad. taken for less thun (??? cent*. "iic und one-half cenli n ?,%i>ril nil ?'InftHliU'atlotut except Situation Wanted 'or Suuoiiy. Situation Uuuted, <roe cent <? ivord. No Ad. Sunday tukrn for le?? li>iiii Hfteen .?nun. No Ada. Inkeu lor lc*? than twenty Ovr ccuta ?heu ukuned lu or charged ??I the luootcr. IM,,,m ordere nut gunrantecd. tTiiNMlllcuttuii nut i;iiiiruiitced nto'r ??.Ml P. M. For liitMlnraH contracts, artnl lor the "'?'It Ail. Han, phono Monroe I._ JUIeM tillU JiflUllO '?' Al''i!l'i; ';;... DKTWEEN FIFTH ' and Hixtu aim Broad ana Broad and Main on Sixth, uuivvc- n i, aim t, u cio< k, a pun of yum oyegiasses. iicwiru it returned lu M ( t,i...i.,ii.i; _???"?__? .\. SistI. Ml cel. L< )ST, MON IJA v NIiiIirT" BETWEEN t'jio West Grace Street and Audtio-I J'tuiii or at Auditorium, diamond llcur-de-Ils scan pin. Iteturn to it,i<; *v cat Urace street. Howard. LEFT, AT THE UNITED BTAT?? Eettguo baaebail park*. Wednesday, wuiurprooi ovurtjoat. Kewui'll it re? t Ul tu I lo ?) l!MCM-l>lM]ialcll. LARGE BLiACK AND WHITE SETTER (male). Iteu-itrd, |2.60 if returned . to f>,,_\\. urace._ j ?50 REWARD?LARGE BLACK ANXll while Holler; answers to the name Bill. Call at Koom 201, Amcrlcuu _s?tio:;.i| II.ink liiillilll.g. LOST, WEDNESDAY AFTE*RNOON, ON Hanover Avenue, l'arit Avenue ot Cnurry .Street, lady's black hand* bag, containing 12.SO, card case, etc Itcward. .mks. ii EDWARD WEIT XKE, 3Q7 .\. Rowland Street. 5ll"W'l AKI? UTtlTl.ll.s AND WIN uu'.v trimmers wanted.? Every retail Mot-,- in tnv country ubch show cards und window trimmers. The demand *or men skilled In tnese professional la enormous. ' We teach both allow, card writing ami window trimming t?y mall, write now, stating wnciti er Interested in both suujects, or: which one. i. s. Co l'ii'J w, Scranton. EXTRA SAlIJsMAN FoTrirLVTCRDAY afternoon and evening: experience in retail hat business. Apply U. ji. s., INC.. _?12_Eaft Main._ (V ANTED, RELIABLE FARMER WiTH Kou? team lo cultivate large farm near Richmond at once. Apply ltootu _ -? ??. No. 12. Kurth Ninth Street. YOUNG MEN WANTED TO TAKE OUR splendid courses in telegraphy.! shorthand and business. Low sum uier tuition rates now effective. Po? sitions secured free for all grad-1 Uates. MASSHY BUSINESS ol,-1 LEOE._?_ WANTED. KOR U. 8. ARMY. ABLE- ' bodied, unmarried nten, between ages of la and 35, citizens ut United mates, of good character and temperate nab tts, who can ?peak, read and write the English language, tor ^forma? tion apply to ltecruitlng Olllctr. t.'Q K. l)ro..d Sti.,-. i:.??im.os.j. Va. WANTED, INTELLIGENT GENTLE inan to gu to country as companion for boy. no salary. Address D 5??. ~c.i rc Tlincs-D 1 s p atch._ WEEK IN AND WEEK OUT THE REMINGTON TYPEWRITER COM? PANY'S EMPLOYMENT DEPART? MENT places capatolo stenographers in desirable poslt'ohs. Do you want im to plai .? you'.' Our services are at vom i -snin.ir.d without charge. _ Ti ll. Aiil. V\ A.VI'hii 1 ? ??!'. UOVBKN ment job. $S0 month. Send postal tor list Of 'positions open. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, Dcp't. i'ju o. Rochester, WANTED. A CHRISTIAN YOUNG MAN Stenographer; a good, permanent po? sition lor tin.- right man; a good piano-player preferred. Answer <ni:i Ii. Address I" 333, care Tnnes I M?pntch._ WANTED. lo ?M ?TIVE MACHIN lata by lite C. ?'>'. o llu.itway ft C11I ton Forge, Va., shons. x9(tuaUond {.Clanrrb, &?alc j G l n v i'.i. m'a N l n ' i.ri:npi:AX Schools' graduated atld haV'llR a thorough knowledge Iii the French language, desires iiosltlon as inter-) prefer, to correspond or teach same privately. F 3, care -Titncs-Dlspatch. AN EDUCATED Y'OUNG man. WITH about five years of business expert: eiice. both latslde and out. now em pioyed with u lartrt) wholesale hoiise In re as bookkeeper and other office) work, <iutc.k at figures and extreme* , ly accurate., wants to make Change. ?Ian furnlsil bc8t of references, m ciudinK present employer. Not afr.i-d of work. D 561, can- Tlmes-I il.ipaich. v.'A.N'rifiT sii' <\~. iti-ii'AiRi:ii at ..nee. J. G. LELAND, L"l5 N. Fifth St reel._ WANTED, BY PHARMACIST, TWEN ty-two years' experience, capable of assuming manaBemcnt, renistered in Virginia and Kentucky, now employ? ed, but want to locate In Virginia; best of reference.". Address D ilD, care Tlmf^n^spatcjv_ ENi'KRIENCED I'llYrilCIAN DES1P.E3 location. Correspondence solicited. Address B 0?. care Times-Dlsuatrh. A YOUNO MAN, WHO Ts A GR?D ttate of ti".-- V. M. 1 . :md has been teaching, desires employment until Soptember next. Hi st references given; outdoor work preferred. Ad? dress W., Box us, Farmville, Va. Ijclp CClantc?, Jrcmalt 60 girls wanted at once. whit lock branch, twenty-third and main streets. Y'OUNG LADIES WANTED TO TAKES our splendid courses in stenography, typewriting, business and telegraphy nt .special ?'.immer rate? of tuition. Positions seen r.d free for all grad? uates. MASSEY UU3INESS COL LEGE._j_ j WANTED, GIRL FOR GENERAL house work; wh'to preferred, in S. Belvtderc._j_ CAN VASTER S." Tl"< 11 ? S i: TO II or SK OR oflices; splendid proposition. Call at 102 North Eighth Street._j S?TJlCSLADY.?WANTED, LADY TO Call iip-'ii school teachers In Rich? mond; one capable of demonstrating an English course of education; School teacher preferred. Address F IU. care Times- Dispatch._ Yv VNTED, AN EXPERIENCED KT EN - ! ographer. Address F sss, cure Times i ?Ispatch._I i?ttUiition? 'CC.flixtc?, Jrcmalt ilX15Y iioi< Rei:i? erTSEsiREa^posY tion: four years' experience. Address 1> &5S, care- Times-Dispatch. . i l^clp, fltjoit onD jftmalt ba\7e'^iX5Tto^$2TVy buyYng^mfb scholarship for business courses at summer rates. Telephone, ?call or ?write for catalogue and particulars. MASSEY BUSINESS COLLEGE. ?oitfttof? and xsalcgmcrt waxt-TiT; s^cVe'i ialT " "vri7fsT -ci r?ss | salesmen for account .system. Ri? commission. Apply a. k. MACHEN, Ufiom liti,_Miirphy's._ BAI.ESMEN. HOUSE] TO HOUSE OR offices; splendid proposition. Call at 10? North Eighth Street. VvOCnTThST"" FUIJI^ic to^know that J AilN ll i; BKO&.. Jewelers, 912 Last Main Street, buy, noil, exchange. I ami REMOUNT DIAMONDS IN tub LATEST STYLES. Old (jold and sil? ver alwuys taken In exchange TO THE PUBLIC: I W1L.L CLOSE business during the months of May and June, mid will open uKnin fur business July 1. CHARLES FISHER, _Ladles' Tilllnr, :;?J K (liacjc .Street. S. N. SLMAAN. 21 N Fl FTH ST.? We are sidling at coal the most beautiful hundmado crnbrolderlca ever brought to this city from all nations. Everything for wear und for tile house. Their beauty and rurlty are bound to attruct, so comu (ind see and buy. Presses and Irish laces of all kinds. _ m? M.m'|: R~RATES on TC1TION NOW effective. One-fourth reduction Cor a limited time on commercial, short, band or telegraphy courses. MAS sky BUSINESS COLLEGE,_ CO! NT Tin; indians AS THEY PASS by. then see TOMPKINS. _ LAWN MOW KItS SHARPENED AND repaired. BICKEKSTAFF, 1M1 East -Main Street._ F~V. 11.1. NUT 'llFRESPONSIBLE FOR any, debts contracted l>y any one CX ?->f.t myweir. ALBERT CICON KT. 2oU5illCS?3 OppOCIliniUE? A ' ' ?KPoRATH IN "1 ?I'KNlNo'^ii-TTrt: in Richmond requires a representa? tive callable of taking charge and handling salesmen; proposition en? tirely neu ; demands very large; ex? clusive rights and protection guar? anteed; capital approximate to the amount of 1500 necessary; one ttc iiunlnted with Richmond prjf erred. ,\<l'lnss I> 5 1.'.. eule Tlmes-Dlapnt h. W.M. T. MANN. 1949 EAST NINE t' enth .struct, Cleveland, O., wants reliable party with Ir-,000 or more as partner to manufacture his pat? ent perforated razor strops, razor paste, Ice picks, etc. Looks liko a good Investment for ??in? one. Send for circular. _ OH'ill pKOM-iTEK WANTED FOR U'0 pi.-r cent, proposition; devoloped na'. ?;it. Address Room '?>'). Murphy's. SALAItY CHECKS"GUARANTEED TO all young people who llnish our Itltorestlng and practical buaincn... sin rthand and ii legraphy courses. Summer tuition rates now on, Send fur catalogue or call for particulars. ma s sky h us IN i?: s s con. kgb._j IF YOU HAVE $2,500 YOU can IN vest, with services, securing an ex? cellent position, advise at once. "OPPORTUNITY." Post-Onico Box No. 123, city._ n ? y< ii? 11avi; a Mi:iiiTcmioi?s pat ent, etc.. Which you want organized. systematized and marketed, address 0 I *? 1 . e.il .? Tillies - i lj--|..lU :? _ P'jiituj', pns dno 3lv?c ?rocK BREEJ ?KIAT TENTI ONi~I M'POIt'f 1 cd French couch stallion. Figaro 4261, Plloso 102; Importod Spanish Jack, 10 hands hisli; fee, $15: at MECIIANTCSVILLB STOCK fa KM, _ST KAI N & gONj P.. 1. ItIchmond. FOR SALE, COMBINATION HORSE, 5 years old; good saddler and.no bet? ter driving horse ever produced; not afraid of anything except whip. Main STREET MARKET, HENRY k. WINSTON. PrOJJ., 2101 W. Ma::i Ct. Madison 5111; Monroe 1*76. ili')I: sI-.'s' 1;E s'l\ HALF-MI Li; CITY; Virginia blue gras?; hoard und pas t-.ir. , t< - r i ri ~. Mad I .ion 10L7-V._ personals I HAVE JUST RECEIVED SPECIAL BOOKS OF ALL KINDS OF LIN? ENS. RAJAS. SILKS AND PONGEES. SUMMER PRICES WILL BE GIVEN ON ALL ORDERS. J. KATZ, LA? DIES' TAILOR, 20s N. FIFTH ST. J. WINTERS, LADIES' TAILOR, 209 1-2 NORTH SIXTH STREET. AUSTRIAN HAND EMBROIDER ED Underwear; now shipment of rial Austrian I.aCiS. in ojllars. cults a:id yard goods; an exquisite collection at low prices; do not fall to see them t VALU'S 217 North Fifth Street. H. LEWIS. T1IK MOST FASHIONABLE ladles' tailor, 2'J'i W. Grace direct. Phone Monroe 25(5. Bl i ILES REPAIRING and baby carriages repaired. bice ER STAFF. 1^11 E. Main Street._ VVKAK a'sI'IKELI.A corset. PLAN - ned and titled by on.; of our trained corsetlers. SP1RELLA CORSET SHOP. 1"S N. Fifth Street. MKS. CORNELIA MOORE. City Manager. Phone Madison 721.'._ HUMAN HAIR BOUGHT AND sold at HCOHKSS. iOi North Third. Soaroin? MA1SON FBANCAISE, UH north Eighth Street, Richmond, Vs.. Loulu Chevalier, Prop, (lute chef Paluea Hotei, San Francisco, and chef Met? ropolitan Club, Washington, D. c>, catering and preparing for private dinners a specialty; French table d'hote dinner dally, 6:30 to & P. iL, 60c; lunch dally, 11:30 A. M. to 3 P. m., 40c; meuls also served a la carle. For private dinners. etc, cooiis will be furnished at residences If desired. Phone Madison 1838. WHEN' ycu COME TO rIc iSiOND stop where you can get a nice, clean, comfortable bed for 50 ccn'.s; ice wa? ter, oath and phono free. l?uj East Clay._ FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS for permanent, transient und tablo bourdcrti can bo secured with mrs. HORACE WELFOKD JONES, at 200 e. Franklin Street. Gentlemen a spe clnlty._ WANTED, A FEW MORE BOARDERS MISS WOOD. i.Q7 W. C.racc._ DELIGHTFUL ROOMS WITH BOARD; bath, hot and cold water. 303 E, Franklin._ 1003 WEST GRACE STREET; ROOMS wIth or without hoard._ DESIRABLE OUTSIDE ROOMS WITH table board: home comforts. log Main, adjoining JjafferBon Hotel. ~ S??i estate i'ot Rent YOU It RENT ?^cT??NT PjCvCED with N. W. BOWE ii SON insures best results. For rent, ofT'ic'b space in 1020 Hull Street, South Richmond. Ap? ply on premises._ FOR RENT, "SECOND FLOOR STORE room, 400 East Broad Street. Apply 40u East Broad Street._ Real estate ?Uanirb <?a15ted,^ Good, large ^farm, attractive, comfortable home, healthy location. CJivj. description and con? dition of buildings, water, etc.; kind Of soil, how near to .station or ship? ping point. Best cash nrlco. Ad? dress GREF.NLEBS, 121 S. Fortieth Street. Philadelphia, Pa._ LIST your INARMS WITH J. A. con nelly & co. Write postal for nec cspHry blanks._ Room* Sfot Unit roirrtr^'rTTfjRNi^HFri^ niched, rooms. Phono Madison 4770. His West Marshall Street. two rooms, f?TiThIhTed or UN furnished, for Unlit housekeeping. 11 E. Grace Street. ELEGANTLY FmtNlRllEI^ Cf.K.VN rooms; phono, huth free. Ill North e1 gh t h._ ? 'one LARGE FRONT room; ALSO hall room. 107 North Third. DAILY PUZZLES ANS WISH TO YKSTKllDAY'S PUZZLE. Stork*. jfoc feait MY GENERAL MEHC A HTIL>B Busi? ness in Sussex county. forty-tlve miles of Richmond. Vu., eight mlle? of tho Atlantic Coast Line. Alt es? tablished business stand of twenty live years, 816,000 to J-?.uOO tfa.de; ! books open to Inspection lo any one that means business; $1.000 to (6,000 ! Block, which can bo reduced to suit buyer it he wish. Terms will bo made very easy. Address C b'J'J. care Times-Dispatch. *"~OR BADE!, TWO NEW SINGLE , Wucka. RICHARDSON 15ROS.. 610 j Brook Avenue. ' FOR WAUU.Ns GO~~TO ItlCIIALDSON . BHOS., (16 Drook Avenue. Panning, repairing and rubber-tiro work. Madison 1467. ROLL TOP DESK, lTrI3iTNTl T US typewriter, outdoor showcase and 1 four counter showcases, cheap. ToMPKINS. "27 W. Hroad. MOTOR CYCLES, NEW AND 1IECOND? hand; all prices. TOMI'KINS, No, I 837 W. Broad. ; i""oR SALE. NO. 5 PULSOMETER j Steam pump, will pump (0 per cent, sand or mud. 3-lncli discharge, hall Inch Steam. Also 60-1L-P. boiler. 15 I H.-P. engine, two steam dillls; one ' double-drum hoist, one single-drum hoist, derricks, cars and track, l\vo horsepower hoist, winches and gen j oral quarry or contractor's equip I inent. Address 11 85, care Times i D.spatch. ! ALL' RINDS op SCALES REPAIRED. Hl C KER ST aff. l_\ n_ j;. Ma In Street. DELICL,! s" SMITH FIELD SAL." SAGE i.ow on sale at your grocer's. for'"Vale .-i:ve k a l si: -;ond -iiani> top buggies, one runabout and one lop grocery wagon. These lobs aie in good repair and wo will sell cheap to mako room. A. MEYERS sons. 731 E. . Cary Street. _ ENGINE AN4 PUMPS for SALE, i I 35-hor*cpower engine, muUo by John Turner, Richmond. Vu.; two boiler feed pumps. In good order. Selling on account of putting In lin ger plant. Address LARUS &. BROTHER CO.. I Box 481'. City. '; (Va le, <>ni: trap" can i7e seen at B. D. Kay's alible. Apply i gbo. o. tenneY, Mutual Building. FOR SALB, ONE LOT OF MAHOG any furniture. Apply JoS Twenty - i seventh .Street._ SM1THF1BLD SAUSAGE, THE BAU sage with the tfavor. at your giu cer's._ EXCAVATING OUTFIT COMPLETE, cheap if sold at once; condition good. 1. BLI.'FoRl > ec CO._ WE HAVE BUGGIES, SURREYS AND runaaouts at prices thai will please. Call and see und you you will find what you want. THori. 11. DL'KK CO.. S04 Brook Avenue._ one; Vec?nd-hand single "truck and one farm wagon: the largest stock of business wagons, high grade and prices low; they must go. come and be convinced: repairing, re? painting and rutober tire work a specialty. B. C. BRISTOW, 15 North i Eighteenth Street_ GoV.d7~S'7|;NI> TIMBER FOR SALE* sizes 0x12. Sx12, 12x12, s.w various lengths. Sc- St'l'T. GE.O A. FEL LER co., Nintii and Main Streets. P.hone Monroe ;'.^:'*>. $37.60 PAYS FOR LIFE SCHOLARSHIP ?for complete business course, short? hand oi telegraphy. MASSEY BUSl I NESS COLLEGE. Ural eettitc S:ot feale g'entTS'Man'^viiij.se "hesineis *n e" cessltate* his leaving Richmond will sell at a bargain his home, built two years ago; three stories, moder:, corner house, 36-foot lot. Address care Letter Carrier 81, Richmond, Vu._ FOR SALE. COUNTRY STORE Pllo"f' erty and residence; finely located In Fairfax county, thirty miles from Washington; selling account had health. Address 719 Ninth. North? west, Washington. D. C. _ A 9"ii PER CENT. """BRICK INVEST ment. No. 1 condition. In a location that is sure to increase in value, best surroundings- tented every day In the vear. Owner seeds the monev and must sell. .1. H. MOSELEY i? Co.. No. 31S Travelers Building. ' FARM 1iai1ga1n---NEW SEVEN-ROOM house. 100 acres. $6uft cash, balance five years; near railf'oad. a. G. JENNINGS. lO.'o Hull Street. _ SPLENDID HOME IN BARTON Heights; In rye grounds; good out? building; a great bargain If sold this week. JENNINGS. ir>20 Huil Street._ pofltrV faTi'm. M ACHES. at sta tlon. Bargain lo quick buyer. C. Y. HUNDLEY. Amelia. Va._ FARMS. - WE have SOME of THE most desirable farms in the State to sell. W. t. STEP-TOE ?V- CO., Real Estate Agent.--. Lynehlmrg. Va._ l?womouiles for jss>nlc USED "'FORD OARS. U'lVj. I'jn;, 191)7", 1u0s, 1909, 1910; two. three and nve passenger; In excellent condition; owners purchasing 1!?12 models. Will send Instructor home with out-of town purchasers. FORD AUTO CO., 1029 W. Broad Street._ Coal tino ?tiooc wooD^AT~REDUCEI>~] '111CE&~ T?) move 160 cords at once we offer slab and kindling at 81.60 nor half? cord. Dry oak at half-cord. Full measure; prompt s.-rvice. Order to? day. Mil >l A)TH IAN WOOD COM PA NY. Phone Mnilison 35 1 G. WOOD AND ' COAL. " OUR DRY KINDLING BEST IN CITY, heretofore handled by Midlothian Wood Company; $l..r><l half-cord. DA? VID M. lea A co. Phone Mohrot ! 686. . _ _ IF"YOU BURN WOOD JUST CONSULT headquarters over phone or get on cur and come to my olllce. where you can'see a sample and Ret de? livery In 30 minutes by automobile I truck. LONG, THE WOOD man. 1506 West Broad._ "UclinbRc Sran??fcr R ELI All EE TRANSFER? M I LLNEIJ'S, 302 North Ninth Strict, hauls trunks for 26c. Claim checks Issued at the j house, for your baggage. Two men on our wagon. We make, a apcolul ty of moving furniture and pianos. I Rhone Madison 1446. BCd?LK"VAKD fifl?, UN KAMPTON P.oade, country atid seashore com? bined, with city conveniences, Bend for lltcruturo tu the MISSES TAHB, Hampton, Va._ ?petafi nn? Ctanitig ?fXrii B ws. tlil: <: le a n .?; i~~ you : are sure to be satlslled it I clean; and press your clothes. Altering and repairing n specialty; work done j proniplly anil called for and deliv? ered. Also carpet:, and rugs cleaned 1 ciiual to new. 10 1-2 W. Main Street. Phone Madlaon *..:<;. jpIatOot Rent POTPrEN^tT^AT' w:;:sh.\m court/' two furnished rooms, with bath, for: summor months, May P> t., August1 21. Apply C J- ' IM'Klt. Manager.. _ CCiiUUCD ' WANTlS?. t0"'UUV FOR CASH. household goods In uny iiuanllty. i l'bone Madison 3i5l WANTED, WINDt >W AND HOUSE > cleaning, stuiuiuu. waxing Boors: new bouses a specialty. WILLIAM _PI ELDS. Monroi 3959-L_i < HAVE" "vou" THE INDIAN ! side car'.' Carries two passengers at one-eighth cent a mile. See ToMPKINS for demonstration. SI :? ?? IN D-H AND is. ?>K SHOP MOVED from No. litt Hast to No. 3 West Broad Street. Books bought, soid und exchanged. A. W. LAWSON, Pro. prlotor._' flats C?antco WanteB; j?nk "i motTeKn win;" room Hat, central location. Address I I-' 932, earn Times-Dispatch. ? WANTKI'. STEAM i! EATEU A PART* tnent, three to live rooms; can lake j possession May 1 or later. Address A * IV. cure Tin..-.-1 Hsnntrli._ iXJillmrrv FOB CoKKKCT STYLES IN MILLIX ery you must see my display of trim? med hats and untriinmed shapes; also my I'neof ready-made garments for I Indies and children. We are now giving special prices on all i'nes. Alterations free. MKS. JULlUa BEAR, U2r, i; Main Street._ SBt?fclIaiirou? ! SLIP COVERS." IN LINEN AND CRETONNE. TOR DEO room or parlor. I.'ade to flt. SYD NOR & HUNDLEY, INC., Seventh and j Grace. Madison 320*._ SHOE REl'AlRlNO. 76c. HAI.FSOLE MK.i'S SHOES, 60c. ladles; every pair newel; best leath? er; no nails, n< pegs. Koyal rub i ber heels, 25c; Tred-Alr rubber heels, j 40c.: leather heels rebuilt like new, i 25c. DREW'S ELECTRIC SHOE FACTORY, 116 E. Main. Phone Mon? roe 2667, UPHOL8TERTNO. FURNITURE REPAIRED AND POL Isfiec. mat'resaes renovated, antiques oought nnd soli. LEVY, tne Uphol? sterer. 425 West Broad. EXQUISITES. AUSTRIAN hani1 EMBROIDERED Underwear; net' shipment of rial Austrian Laces, in collars, cuffs and yard goods; an ? xt|iilslto collection ?t low prices; do not fail to *??>? them at YARIP'S, :'.: Xorl . Fifth Street. TYPEWRITERS. WOULD YOU SHOW OUR WHOLLY visible typewrit.: lb your friends and let them see wherein it excels any fiO'j typewriter made, if you could without costing you one cent have the typewriter to keep forever as your own'.' Then write us for j lull particulars EMERSON TYPE W KIT ER CO.. Box Woodstock. HI. 1 LETTERS T Y P~K Wl VI TEN. (duplicate TYPBWRITEN LET-, lers. Best qu.illlv and lowest price. _P. u. Bo\ 111.', Ri. nm -nd. Va. ! LADIES' HAIR HOOD.-. HUMAN HAIR BOUGHT. SOLD. COMB, tilts made into switches, braids, etc. Shampooing. ha<rdresslng. RICH MONI) HAU; S il iltE. INC., 212 N. : _Fifth Street, City._ PROTECTION. ORIENTAL Oil DOMESTIC rug I should '. .. cleaned by KAMBOURIAN, 21fi North First. _ wATCH itISPAP?ING. your WATCH REPAIRED or CLEAN ed by WM. TOUIEN. jr.. Is a guar i antee that It -tone properly; 20 I years' experience. Cleaning, $1: main _springs. $1. 40? Bast B.-oad Street. j '. GARDEN TOOLS. lawn rakes. GRASS scythes, LA j dies' trowels, hoes, etc.; hedge and i pruning shears. clarke, Hardware, 1215 Main Street. LAWN MOWERS. LAWN MOWERS. $2 50 AND UP j wards, high-grade, ball-bearing, it pays to buy a good one. CLARKE,. I Hardware. 1215 Main Street._ Fly screens. ~ ; metal frame window screens. Iadjustable; slay in and keep tt'es out. Screen doors and screen wire. CLARK B. Hardware._1215 Main St. ' "it ELI ABLE MAT 11E PA I KI N*CiY ~ i - M EN'S SOFT. STIFF AND SILK HATS, Panama and strnw hats cleaned, j blocked, retrimmed like new; mnuu ! fueturlng. rcti.lng. repairing. AM EE. ICAN HAT CO., 501 E. Marshall, cor , ner Fifth Street._ i "'SCREENDouUS AND WINDOWS. SCREENS MAIM; TO ORDER. FULL , lino doors. 41 to $2.55; window screens, adjustable, 25c. to 60c. each. ' Wo carry 111, full line. Prices we i guarantee be right. HOWELL I BRos.. i;.<2 E Broad Street. " PERFECTION OIL COOK STOVES. ! NO ODOR! NO SMOKE! EVERY STOVE guaranteed. Complete, with e,luss door ami thrci burners. $11.50. HOW ! ELL BROS.. 603 E. Broad Street. KYANIZE VARNISH STAIN." j NOT THE CHEAP KIND. BUT THE best made. lusts more. Inn Wears bitter. Ask us about it. HOWELL BHt 's.. 602 E. Broad. ALADDIN KEROSENE OIL DELIVERED ANY PA I IT OF THE1 ' citv or suburbs, five gallons for 0u cents; no odor; no smoke. HOWELL ; bkos.. 602 Bast Broad. _ . ' LA \\ X MOWERS. ! $2.50 BUYS A GOOD MOWER. $5.00 buys a ball-bearing one. Look us over. We currj everything you want. HOWELL BROS.. C02 E. Broad. ._ RELIABLE HAT " 11ef? I kI NO. MEN'S SOFT, STIFF A N D SILK 11 ats. Panama and straw hats cleaned, i blocked, r. trimmed Ilka new. manu I fncturlng, rcla'llng, ropair'ng. AMERICAN HAT CO., *.<>1 E. Mnr Miall. lOlllei- liltll Slleet._ ?calt? pioposalo i i:ilce of Sl.,t. Highway Commission. Bios WILL BE RECEIVED AT THE clerk's ofllc? at Independence, Vh., i until 12 o'clock noon SATURDAY, I May 11. for i steel bridge over Elk ! Creek, in Groyson county. Plan.- and ' .specifications on file at the olork's I office and in th.s ofDco. Cor tilled] i check for $250 b> accompany each i bid. The right It reserved to rojeol i 1 any and all bids. Further Information furnished "n i application 10 the undersigned. . I'. ST. .1. WILSON. 1 State Highway Commissioners Justice John's $50 Fines Follow Arrest by Motorcycle Police. Alread) tha motorcycles roc ntl> oo quired by the Police Department have proved of greut service in brcakin . the speeding evil in the Wjst Und, ?spoclully on the Boulevard. The 1 persona arrested and convicted lor fast driving by Officers C. B. Samuels und ?. \V. Thurman have such been Ilm '> ? *50 and costs In the Police Court, and I this heavy punishment has proven n I deterrent to those Inclined to violate ' the ordinance regulating the spo d of motor cars. I Comparatively few automoblllsts of lato have been reported for speeding, 'and this Is due ontlrely to the work ol ! the "motorcycle squad.' Now that the efficiency of this branch of the fire I has been established, stops Will he 'taken by Chief of Police Wirner 10 ' make It Still more effective, according j to a statement made yesterday. At tllo present time. Ofllcsrs Samuel, ! and Thurman arc ?11 duty each after? noon and evening from 12 until * I o'clock, and it Is the plan of M ijor , Werner to change these hours to cover i morn tim s, especially at night, during I the summer months, when motorists .11,. more apt to indulge in "Joy rldcS." t \ Officers Samuels and Thurptnn nrc enforcing the speed law to the 1st! sr. I and all offenders who cross their paths j lure, certain In De hilled before Justice I Crutchfleld, whoso minltnum tine Is $50. Tnblr d'llote Dluacra Saturdar and Sunday eienln:;?. I! to 0 o'clock, St.SO each. TURKISH AND ROMAN BATHS THE JEFFERSON Richmond, Va. The most magnificent hotel in the South. European piail, Rooms smgie and en suiie, with and without baths Sphcious sample rooms. Rate. S 1.50 psr -luv and inivird. ERN 118W.?7thSt.&lG9-121W.56thSt. New York A bsolutcly 1 ircpronf An exclusive, new and thoroughly mudern hotel,affording its guestsun unexcelled com bi out ion of accessi? bility, comfort and convenience. 400 rooms, each with private bath SinjU rooms with bath & thsver, 32.00 & $2.SO Deub!?3.00 & 3.50 Cuisine and nervire of the highest order, with exceptional!) moderate prices, illustrated booklet upon rtqutsl. J. J. LANNIN CO., Proprietors, Also Garden City Hotel, Long Island ssal The Waverley VIRGINIA UK ten. reopens May 1 for the season 1U12. For terms, until May 1, address MISS C. V. B?USH, 7".", Botetourt Apartments. Norfolk. Va. Phone 3388. wi BF.G TO ANNOUNCE THAT The Brunswick Inn Waynesboro, Va., The Gladstone NAHRAOAViRTT PI Bit, lt. t. Open June, Hill. Large mod rn hotel, overlooking the ocean, accommodates .".."i0 guests, sur-l rounded by beautiful shads trees und equipped with every convenience that modern lu?tiry can suggest. SpUndld I.i ach, bathing, fishing, polo, tennis. I golf, superb drives. Write for literature. tMMtGW It A ?El., A. L SMITH, "?ner. Unnncor, RAWLEY SPRINGS, VA. Famous Chalybeate, Magnesia and Sulphur Wiil'is. 2,003 feet elevation. Climate delightful. Opens .tune is. Until June 8 address n. w. Holling M7 Hanover Strei t. Annapolls. Md. The Valentine Museum I ELEVENTH AND CLAV _ Op-m tally from 10 \. M. to L .-. M. Admlst'cn. *?e Pre., on '.'.i'u- i ; . a-Jcrtinrre ALL L.iVAI. A HCIl ~M.V.? INSl are cordially invited to attend a siiiie.i convocation of Rich? mond Royal Arch Chapter, No. Masons' Hall, on Fi it nkl n THIS (Thursday) EVENING, ut clock, \Vorh expected. By older ..f M. R, H. p.. OEO. F. KBESEE. THE REGULAR ANRUAL MEETING of the stockholders of the Batighmtin Stationery Company will be held In Hi..- office of company, i;:22 West Broad Street. Richmond, Vii, WED? NESDAY, Ma: Si 1012, at noon. JAS. S. FRANCIS. Secrets r> I ? No., pi. A., i & A. M.. w'll bi yV eoinmunlcutloii of Joppn Lodge, /V\ MASONIC N?TICE.?A STATER held at the Masonic Tcniplo THURS? DAY, Jd inst.. ut T::;o o'clock P. M. 1 Members of sister lodges and tran? sient brethren are fraternally Invited to be present. . By order of the Worshipful Master. GEORGE C. JEFFERSt IN, |. Secret ?, i y THE ANNUAL MEETING OF Tin: Mutual Assurance Society of Vir? ginia will be held at the offlco of the Society MONDAY, May 20. 1012 at 1 o'clock P. M. edwin A. PALMER. Prlnclpnl Accnt. Hy Pollard & P.at3*?y, Real Estato Auctlone-trs. AUCTION SALE of ' I A Very Attractive Piece of Broad Street Property, No. 4 1 8 East Broad Street, Oc? cupied by the American Clothing Co. At ihr request of .1 non-iomdent, svo will sell at public auotlon, on Tilt RSDAY, MAV 2. 1912, at 1 o'clock P. M.. till med properly. The store Is comparatively now. and present* ? i i penraneei The lot lias a frontage of .r> feet 8% Inches on the north i di ol Broad Street, between Fourth und Fifth Streets, By a efopbh of 91 f? t 9 Inches. It is seldom that i piece of property of t!ii= character Is on the market. mi? I ho owner ntiana business, and .proposes to sen the property, TKP.US The propert) will bo sold subject to .1 mortgage of $25,000, for live years, with interest on same at the rate of .">>-, per cent, per annum, irterly; the residue, ona-thlrd cash and the balance In six, twelve and .. iteen months after date, interest at the rate of G per cent., and secured ? ?. deed of trust. POLLARD & baobt, Auctioneers. 'The Valentine Auction Co. AUCTiONE?R3 .OI8 EAST ?TZQAD S"E $5,000 Stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Notions, etc*, at Auction TO-DAY (T1IURSDAY), -MAY 2, beginning I0:30 o'clock, al N?=. 212 and 211 North, Eighth St We will coll a stock Inventory Inp about $5,300, und consisting or about j 150 Men's and Youths' Suits, too pair) M^n's Trousers, about "00 dozen Men'- j and Dad 1 es' Hosiery, about l.'>0 bolts of Dry floods (original package), embrac? ing WMte Bleached Cotton, Olhghams, Lawns. Calicoes, Ma draw, etc.; about ? o.eoi) 'yards line Lace*, Hamburg*, Edging, Embroideries, etc.. In uncut pieces: about ino dosen pieces Ladles' and Men's Summer Underwear, dozen Suspenders, Ladies' Shirtwaists, Ladles' Dresses and Skirts. Man's Top Shirts. Notions of various kinds, Jewel? ry, etc.: nbottt 100 pairs Man's, Ladies' anil Children's Shoes, and various other kinds of good.*. I This Is the largest and ho?t class of goods offered by us at auction ihls ' year. j All of the goods are seasonable, 'fresh and in koo:| condition, mostly in j original packages, j Special attcnVloii ..f dealers is called to this sal'. i Tili'. YA LENT INK AUCTION CO. Atlantic CitP &esnrtb Directly on th? ocean from; always :?? n, WALTER .1 BUJSBY. Arlington Hotel Michigan Ave. near Bench. Every modern convenience ami ?omfort. Kates. $2.50 ami up daily. >pccial weekly rate*. K. J. ??Iii ?RM. & SOX. ?3>Ci)00'S. VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE LCXINCTON. V?. I TB- n-?rdrt V, a ? -?. ?t Itwif tantwl Mtttiat l ?!'.? II? i for?f tieil.tu<?. .v.?uip-ml KTATR 0A0ET.1 to fll. nraww lath* 11th, IMS, ?th. Xtth, i.MM. ??t-l ,?i r):i, v...i > ' nalDulrM4a.aa4afrnattlMXUt*ATlinnG Th??aap|.? I intnli *??ff !"<? aeint an< Una* ??rtira? o, iliml i? ?.l.lrt.? < le it ? ui..1?-in.fl ? ?? batua Juna 10th, >.i !uiu,i i M"s '%. \V. NICHOLS, Snot. By c L?. & ir. L Denoon, Real Estate Auctioneer*. t'UBMC VUCTION SALE OF The Desirable, Modern Two-Story Brick Dwelling No. 2123 Floyd Ave. Ar the r'niest of the owner, -who la determined to .-ell, wa will offer at ,. ; auction, 0:1 the premises, on THURSDAY. .MAY 2. 1912. at O'clock P. M.. above mentioned property. The improvements consist of now aix-room I brick dwelling, witli hot water rreat llng, electric lights ami other convent 1 ences. together wirb a irood collar. Tlits will make an unusually attrac tice tic home or rooiI investment. TERMS: Liberal, and announced at sale. I C. L &? H. 1.. DES'OON, Auctioneers. By Edward S. rtose Company and Rufflh & Sloan. Real Estate Auctioneers. In onl-r to settle an estate, "we are requested to offer by publla auction, on the promises, on THURSDAY. MAY 3, 1912, at 5 o'clock P. M., tiioso three two-story brick dwellings. Nos. 601, 603 and 603^ West Gary Street They contain seven rooms each, in addition to bath ami pantry, and are in excellent condition. The location of this property and tho basis on Which tiny are now renting would make a most profitable Investment. AT ?'. O'CLOCK P. M., OX THE SAME DAY, We will offer on the premises, No. 1919 Tay] ?!? Stre.-t. this heln?r a three-room frame dwelling, and a pood lit tin renter, it should attract any one hav? ing a small amount to invest. Be aura I to attend, TERMS: Announced at sale. EDWARD S. ROSE CO., and RUFFIN & SLOAN, j Auctioneers, ?3iuibenh ?oticr?. Atlantic 1'oast Line ll.iilroad'c'ompiuiy*, Ofllcu of the Treasurer. Wilmington. N. <?'.. Mov I. 1912. THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OK AT lantle Coast Line Railroad Company 1 has declared a dividend of two and j one-half per cent, on the preferred capital stock of that company, pay ubli nl tho ofllce of the treasurer, at Wilmington. N. C on and after MAY le. 1912. The transfer hooks are i ? Inscd from the J9th day of April. I 1912, to May 10, 1912, both dates j inclusive. JAMES F. POST, I_Treasurer. Th e Confederate Museum I TWELFTH AND CLAY STREETS. OPEN V A. M. TO 5 P. M. I Admission, 26c. Fre- on Saturdays* Lambert Farm To be Subdivided Into 14 Farms RANGING FROM 26 AC RLS TO 200 ACRES, WILL 15L SOLD At Public Auction Monday, May 6, 1912, Noon One mile from Wariield Station, on Seaboard Aii Line Railway, and two niiics from ALBERTA, .it junction of S. A. L. Ry. and Virginian Ry. Lambert Farm i-. in Brunswick county, and i-- situated on the I'ctersburg Boydtoii Turnpike, which is to be a lin!. in the Capital *.<? Capital highway. A Great Chance to Buy a Farm The sale w ill positively laStc place on above date, regardless of the weither. Come and See the Property We cordially invite ever;, one to come pud look over the property, as we have a man cm it win, will gladly -li<>u %??>'?! over it and the lines of the sub? divisions. This growing town is only two inilc3 fro:u this farm. Alberta it already a town of several hundred inhabitants, and i- growing very rapidly, it being the junction of the Virginian and Seaboard Air Line Railway. TWO HANDSOME GOLD WATCHES GIVEN AWAY. HAND OF MUSIC. TWIN AUCTIONEERS. Will Sell at Private Sale Wc prefer waiting until the au< :> >n ..I - to sell the property, but knowing that it will ."?.-it be too late to farm the property this year, we will sell the tracts at the prices offered before the sale. But after the sale has started prices do not hold good, FOR Fl LL PARTICULARS ADDRESS Virginia Farm Development Corp. OFFICES AT NORFOLK, VA. RICHMOND, VA. KENBRIDGK, VA.