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tii-cnter lUehmi nd'e <l?j-.ti-?t Newspaper, fthrSnmri?tepotrh GIU3A,'1_ST WAIVT AM> It 10 A Ii I.S TATK MLIill .M IN VIHOIMA, AMI OAK OK 111 10 UISST l.\ AMI.Hit A. Want Ad Kates Dully, one rent uer word tilii-u pale) lu advance. Ao ah. tuk_n tor lean tanu ten ccuta. (>ue nuil one-half ccula a rrurd nil elnaalUentlona except Situation Wanted lur Sunday. Mt mi11mi Wauled, one emt a Word, No Ail. Suuduy tuLcu lor ? -n tbnn lifteeti ccuta. No Ada. taken f?r Icaa (linn f.vt..t> 0?e centn wneu phoned In or e'^rtrised at tin- i on liter. Phone ordera no* ctnirnr.ieed. t.'lnnslllcu ITuut, nul ^ll.ir.llileell n't" Prill) I'. SI. I'nr buatneaa Contracid, aend for the Waal Ad. Mnn, Pii</..?- Monroe -? kos-r. ana jrowno LOST. ONE pah; RIMLESS EYE glasaes, one glass broken. with unuli chain attached, blunk ease, on Main street, uetween Eighth and Eighteenth, l-'lndei y:\ii receive ward! for returning same. W. H. CC-AVAltDlN BON3, 1816 Last Main. .LOBT. A BUNCH OF FOUR KEY- AT Eighth and franklin or First aiid I.iua<i Streets, tie.turn to HUPPERT & SCHWAB, No. 20 North Eighth Street, ano receive reward. l??lp ?HOntCD, ivitlE WANTED. AMBITIOUS BOYS AND girls for positions Immediately ttjion flniishlnK our practical courses In bookkeeping, stenography or telen raphy. Low summer tuition rates tor few days lOiiger, MASSE Y gUBINEi S ? WANTED, HAMME R MEN AND help erH on locomotive lortfings; out of town; no labor troubles, Call at .Murphy? Hotel Monday, 9 to 12 a. _M.. S i" G Pi M . -i ;? nil 1. 10 12 A. M. TELEGRAPH OPERATORS IN GREAT demand. Pleasant work, good pay and splendid oppOrt for :??) vancentent. Special low tuition rates now effective MASSEY. BUSINESS COLLEGE. WANTED, BOYS NINE TO ELEVEN old to sine In church choir. Thor ouKh training. EBNEST II. COSBY", 1$::' v.'. .!? 1 jrace Stre. t. Tele) M 'i n r o 2 1 :\. AS EXPERIENCED MAN. W ITU small family, desires position us manager on farm. references ex ohanged. Address J. W., lt. F. D, No, 2, Box 26. Mosley Junction, Va. <Fant!.;-." YOUNrj m on~~25 years old. to keep books and eollect at onee. a 10%, care Times-Dispatch. WANTED; a FIRSTrCLASS BABBEIt. A;>[ I > 2i".'e.i Must B: 1 Sir.-et. Positions guaranteed"to ?ll our graduates tinder ri'?s?nhpld coh dltlons. Special tuition rates for a few -lays. MASSEY BUSINESS f.'OL :;>.' mi:at rrTTritIn hi.taTl Timcs-Dlspntch. i wanted. laborers FOR STEAM shovel work nt Varlna, n. O. Wages, 11.60 per day. Weekly pay. fisher '?'''/?'?v. 1 '. ? ' ? i ? i Sitiiiiiioii'j aitiiucD, ?faic %*va ntv.157'posTtTon "as" cl^rk^y young mnn of reference and expe? rience. Address l sos. care Tlmes I ? ? WANTKDj POSITION IN ilOTEl. A s ?aithler or clerk. Four years' expe? rience. Strlctlv 'ober; very 1).-st references. Address SMITH, care Cat teen, Springs Hotel, Littleton, tjelp CLliuufCi jfrmalc xv ? s :?:::? ? ""<;?? ?:?' ' co<>k and house worker for small family. Ap ply t'.' Seminary Avenue. (Unter Pit I:. Stop phore Mi.nroe '{SIC. WAN! BDy LADY fJ?LLEi "!'? ?!'.; NONE but experienced heed apply, Room 100. nat'.onal Hank of Virginia._ .- tiituionc cchmira, Rental: wants: d? b Va "'s f i":n?oif? I -i i f r bl ? hlKh Integrity and ability, n pOi itlon with some reputable firm. Cnn avslst on books. Al references. Address <; a pi, care Times-Dispatch. W;A NTED, POSIT I on AS ~C?sl HER. Experience, reference. Phone Mon l.ui,), g*}c!: iHi-j jfrirtale W \ NT kd.' " F i n'sT -1 ' I. A -'- st it NOO raphtr; preferably rhnlo. Salary seventy ilollnrs per motlh to Start. Those without speed and accuracy ii... d not apply. Address D 240, caro Times-Dispatch. _ A"' CATALOl SUE EX PI.A! n! Nt 1 OUR modern school of business and spe? cial tuition rates will be bent f i e.< to Interested persons. MASSEY BUSINESS COlLEOE. _ MeTT AND WOMEN WANTED FOR Kovernnient positions; ?so monil,, write for list of positions open. FRANKLIN INSTITUT!:, Dept. 4 1T;-R, Rochester. N. r. *? sastt-e- .? isoUcitotH nub fenlcsntcn ?fiAi?':.sm'a'N." p.p.rnesent?tive i*. ? k the Columbia Mills, hosiery, umlor ?wear iiiiel knit iroods, to cover a lib? eral territory In the State of Vir? ginia. TREIDE AV SONS, Baltimore. Mil._ Wanted, two salesmen, pre ferably experienced book or mriKn elno men, for city and road'work on new proposition. Apply S to 0 or A to 5 to-day, 710 P'ranklln Street. Ask for ;M R. MA TH e IVB. W^CntEIV REGULAR AND SIDE LINK enlesmen to sell new patent to mer? chants; liberal commissions; bin Feller. ptimty PATENT NOVELTY '[toanojkjt^^Vn M?fnts t?lKntc? ?Xg"E?!Ts'-I.1VI?-W11:E ' PIHJPosiTl'oN' Quick sales: bit- proilts. Easy and pl-asant. w rite us GALPEN SPE? CIALTY CO.. Dept. B, 30 Union .Square, New Vm k i'lt>._ 3Jrc, Coal .mo uioon * \ao'6d^vnd' "coalT^ our dry KINDLING BEST in city: heretofore handled by Midlotlihui Wood Com pan.-; f 1.50 nalf-COrd. DA? vid M. LrJA ti CO. i'hono Monroe LONG'S LARGE DRY OAK AND 1 in : is now Selling at summer prices: nlao slnhs. cheapest wood sold; all of my coal Is free-burning and at summer price. Order now ami o\> on it weekly. Virginia anthracite k only $?.?o tbls month, sample sent frpe. E. T. LONG, 1606 West Broad Street._ PLATE ICE, PUREST AND BEST F~?~U all uses and the most t'connrnii al, ; > rents per hundred. Try e. load of our pine and oak wood, which I ? di .? nn.1 under shelter. TYLER & RYAN, if'CM Wesl Gary '' ??' bton iojo_ $QU(tCgi Pffl tlUD i'-l?C ??t?CK " 9TG,'<IIfvs'Va i."whiti; ORPINi n or; pure Kellcrstratiss strain; very line cockerels and pullets; January and February 1,ateliers. For nftfu by FLOB1PETTK FARM, Hllllard, Fin. ?TOR SALE, ONE PAIR OF MULES", four nuil five years old: Ic'nd and gentle; ?:100. Box 17, Charles City Rood_ p?teiit? l?A~'n?N;PSr^*FBE'l-KRSi 'NAl, 'ft iN sultaLlon In Rltlhmond with Invent? ors; fifteen year.-.' exporli?nce; satis? factory references. S. H. EVANS; Patent Attora.y, Box 0S4. Itlclimond, Va. I DAILY PUZZLES <r?. . ?I What summer dirr/kT ANSWER TO >! - ?. ii'WS PU2ZLBL \\ oodenck. i^cal (??tate for iRcnt. It iii INT, A HOUSE IN It BAR ? il j Bunt Main Street, suitable tot shop or moruge; will ho remodeled t> suit tenant. HA Ali & CO., Mutual feummft Boarofng i.' m i s <;< f'j -i At. <?:. \ i! .?;ii a iT.\"y Lull on, Ocean View, Vu. Scullery eals, home comforts; term.i rei\dOii Iii?, MKS. K. J. BRADLEY. iADY. WIT11 ONE OR TWO C1IIL ren <<i a gentleman n;.d his wife; ilrK housi , large, Blindy yard; good ible; telephone and daily mail; refe? rences ? ? tin i ged Address M-RS. KNT0N NOIaAND, Beaver Dam, Va., ICLEVARD inn. on hampton itoads; country and seashore com? bined, with city conveniences Send for literal tr? to the misses TAUB, ANT kd. BOA~P?7ElTs k?r tTHB month of August In quiet home at tho t'nlverslty of Virginia; wide ; '? ' ? :? ? ; lea ant bt ? este. Terms moderate. Ad<tr?fis mrs, t. S. JONES, Rugby ltoad. University of Virginia. antedT "? kkw M?Tn-flviAltt^l?? at a high. cool, a-hady place. Oood t.tre; mineral water. MRS, 11. FRAK ' I'O, l 'r. dci I k s I la. I. Va. ?ARDERS WANTED PLEASANT rooms, good fare at:d large yard. M.M'V :-\ kit/.Mi tai. WfP.Ver Ftteet, Ciordonsvllle. Va. A ft WO' )11 C'/tt??k. ocean view. Va., newly papered ; ft.1, conveniences; one block from amusements j bath? ing, flsh'ng, danclnK. Meals ?Oc. Special rutes on application. i?CUill? j-Cf L\f!U PI 1 :.N I.-' 11 !.! ' K< J (.MsTllOt .'.'?v. North Kirst Street. !ia> JtOOMSi HALF BLOi lost-ofilce. loa North Revet UGUST 1. TWO H0<: S'ISHED ROOMS. with Oatd. 7IS East Marshall. IS H KlT 1 tOOMS FOR hen only. 407 East Cary V ;: R? IMS (SUMMER ! East Franklin. Monroe ASANT. ATTRACTIVE rooms. It Ith Sixth. East side of >tr?-?t. \l A .vi. B?TH APARTMENT V 4< e Hanover. Madison crila-J. ?bst Furnished rooms in Bhmdnd. THE ROANOiCK. Ill rth Eighth. j'ldtij j:0l &cnt P'"i; !:?::,t. N! :i:i.v Yta.NiSHKD Hat; all conveniences. 2015 Urove Avenue. TV 6 LAROE CONNECTING .'ROOMS! I with private lavatory; also small t'.ttliit; room across the hall. line of bath and phone, steam heat, elec? tric lights; good board one square; near Lee Circle, li 17 1, care Times* Dispatch. _ Tl? PA mIIA' OF ADULTS P1V B-ROI >M flat: nil modern conveniences. ?0i Burtbti Avenue, Barton Heights. FOR P.KNT. FLAT OF rm It ROOMS, ??? Mtrally located; rent moderate. A 1 - . Tim-s-l'i-j'i't- II. LUtll CO.nil ,!ajf sale F : S?!.! A NEW ?l:t' >VE AVENt'E house; nine room?, with all modern improvements: nranolltlilc sidewalks. 1 smooth pavements, possession Att irust 15. Madison 14G7 or Monroe 29II-L_ FOR SALE. THREE-ROOM COTTAQE house. brand-new. fur colored tenant. Iteilta a month. Price. STT.O. Ap-j Ply to lSOO Chaffln Street._ j FOR SALE, BY OWNER, FARM OF 7:i acres near Itlchmnnd, on good1 gravel road. Will sacrifice for quick I cash snio. Address Box 1172, Itlch-, mond. Va._ ' FOR SALEj A MODERN 8-ROOM homo, 2200 block Hanover Avenue; most complete house in Weal End. $6,200 buys ibis. DRINKAJtO'S, 123 I 1-2 No . _ lr?ti!>iiu-ui5 1 >! 1; 1.u111111 rs Wli.l. M.I.I. A NKW l\\TKNTi:i>'YK I v;,.- There i.-i nothing sold on the market like it. Phone Monroe 1610 Pnrty .1. Address w. m, mayo. 2518 ? I KenslllVIi.II AV, .".tie, City. OWINfi TO MY NEED OF MONEY TO carry 6n my business at this time, 1 will flucrlllce a block of stock In one 1 of the bes| paying businesses in tills | ' city. If yon are looking for a high grade Investment, one thnt will pay handsome .,nd c.ntunions dividends, address O UOl, care TImcs-Dispatch, eitys_I TO SMALL STOCK OPERATORS. 1 SAFEST, MOST PROFITABLE WAY tu trad.-. No margins required. Trades closed through New York Ktock Exchange. Profits sent same day. Write to-day for tree special information, E. .i. MKRCHUrj co.. UO Wall Street. New York City; WANTED, A BUSliNBSS~MANivOER TO take chargo ol a inanufncturing In? dustry, one thnt piomlsea t? t>e tiio largest of its kind in tho South; must be In position to Invest five thousand dollars in the company; to ihc risht man a very satisfactory income will he assured, Addrcsis, wllh refor eti( es, l i .'.Ii',, care Tune.-:I 'Isp 11 c n BUSINESS MAN WANTS PARTNER IN FIRM TO INCREA8E CAPITAL ES TABLISHED 25 YEARS. AN EX CEl.EENT Ol'POIfl UNITY. 1? 111:'. CARE TIMES-DISPATCH. YOUR CHILD'S EDUCATION IS MOST import ant. Consider n thorotigli course In bookkeeping, tito'ioprupi.y or telegraphy at our school. Spoclal Stimmer raten now in effect. M ASSEY BUSINESS COLI.EOF. WANTED, TO " ESTABLISH NBWS phper In some Virginia town that does not now have paper. Flvti yonra' experience n? puhllKhor of weekly piper. Would lie glftd to have In tores ted parties write mo. 11. 1). MARSH, chesterfield, S?. C. Virginia Trust Company, RICHMOND, VA. TI1I3 companuy having qualified as admlnlstrntor of Sara EitiiEess Starke, deceased, all persons having claims against said estate are requested to present thern, and those Indebted to the estate will please make, pnyrncnt. VIRGINIA TRUST COMPANY, Administrator of Sara Dlngcss Starke. ? I urul C?t-.Uc ccitintc? CiSi toifii .'arm's' v.'rnf "jTsAT\55if* NELLY it CO. Writ., postal for noc ossary blanks_ SStoUtea vVANTl :?. jral. k6YJnDdtY^\NT>' u.achlnu work. richmond ma _CHLNE WORKS, inc. THE .-?iiTHS LEADING BUSINESS SUlioOl Is located ElKhth und Broad Streets. Send, write or telephone for catalogue. MASSEY BUSINESS COL? LEGE, VISEST ViAIl.'-l T "|N"'fl"lE WORLD. 15 cents. 504 West Broad Street. , WANTED, THE PUBLIC TO KNOW that JAHNKE BItOa, Jewelers. 31.1 East Math Street, buy. sell, exchanite und REMOUNT DIAMONDS IN THE LATBYT STYLES old gold and all vet xiways takei-. In exchange. 25oiUOinrj Mlis'c 'k"'B?"wEftSTrU^ X^RA^vHC lln, rooms and board for permanent and transient jrue:;t.s; dining roo.-n well equipped. MUS. LEE~?TRINE LIPSCOMB. han ovtr Cafe, i'j'i Wret Franklin. Sum i '1 . .:. -: ? ?.. a specialty, S'Ol SidlC i^??i^Al.E".~A'^limI'ted "amount' ok Ktock In a manufacturing company of best standing in the city of Rich? mond paying not less than 10 per cent. Kor further Information in reKard to th's tale address P. 0. Box MOTOHEYCLEA it i.iv. VCLr.S. NEW i und second-hand; repairing of all kind:'. ToMPKINS. 321 W ? it Broad. FOR SALE, CYLINDER DISC TALK* Ing machine and teeords on easy terms. C. B HAYNES & CO.. 121 N\ est Broud. new .-!>:?;:.!? rKi-'.-K.s ANi>"Lf<;iii furniture vtagun, grocery end butch? er wagons. RICHARDSON BROS., _?HS_Brook Ave. I FOR S?LE CHEAP, ? COmFlETE I set of carpenter's tools, tic for chest u:.j content* Apply to KLSNEH ? PHOS.. 1 705 East Main Street._ FOR SALE. AN UP-TO-DATE SODA ! fountain fLlquld Carbonic Co.'s); 12 B>rup6; ch.ap for quick sale. Apply .it Once to LOUIS EN HICK, New? port News. Va. cAVfT $12.6? ~~ TO I 2!t7~?N~rSCHO?L tuition by buying life scholarship at reduced summer rates before August ib. Telephone, call or write for particulars. MABSEY BUSINESS LARGE ST' ICk of T( IP AND OPEN wagons; also one and two-horse trucks lor every use. They are Rood ' lookers, end will deliver the e;,....|<. Easy terms. See us when in need. A MEYER'S S>'NS. 7"! liest Cary. WANTED/ EVERYBODY TO ATTEND closing but sale ><l entire stock of dry goods, notions and store fixtures. I Will also sell cheap as a whole. J. A. HUDG1NS, .'i"l Falrmount Avenue. ?' ,,. , ii. LC Automobiles (or s>alr. i fcTii^Sale. cii almtilts dutr6itT?o iiorsepower touring car, tully equip i ped; neatest Offer to 11,000 lakes it; lirat-clajs condition. WM. 1?. at? KINSON COMPANY, Box 101. Pc ters!,,jt Va_. CHALMERS TOURING OA r. fully equipped; top, wind shield, ^as i tank, magneto, extra tire and tube; ear has been repainted and thor ouoglilv overhauled. JONES MOTOR CAR CO.; Allen Avenue and Broad. modern"w?v^ihIy'elec^i? sur rcy, perfect condition, run less than 1;00Q miles: will demonstrate. Box BC6. Richmond, Va. CUfllUCTJ C UNIT' fcK." WANTED -Wild. BE y housi hold Roods of any kind and any amount. Phone Madison 190C. wanted. brass castings daily. richmond machine wobks. inc. wanted, nice runabout or I buggy. State price and condition. Box 1015, City._ w A nt ed, a s econd-hand add- j Ing machine, Box No. 347. Spartan burg. s. c._ v.7?N'i::i>. to hky urn cash. household Koods in any qunniity. li..,::- Mad : Prisonals H\'?Xn"TTaIl5 ~" B o u g fif^AND ^old \ at HUGHES5S? 20? North Tnird. Sdi?ctllantou? "sto'i : AGE? ' CHEAPEST STORAGE IN CITY. |11 per load. Store your furniture, bug? gies, atltOmObllOs; pianos at TOMF KINS. 32 7 West Broad._ SHOE REPAIRING. 15c HALFSOLE MEN'S SHOES. 60o | lddle?. every pair sewed; best leath? er, no nulls, no pegs. Iloval rub bcr heels. 25e; Tred-Alr rubber heels, I 40c; leather heels rebuilt like now. 26c. DREW'S ELECTRIC SHOE FACTORY, 71? E. Main. Phone Mon? roe 2647. PHONOGRAPHS WHEN YOC BUY UXMC FOP. THE! name Edison If you want one you can understand every word on tne record;_XI 11. HAYNES & CO._ SLIP COVERS. IN LINEN AND CRETONNE, TOR BED room or parlor. Made to fit SYl> NOR & HUNDLEY, INC., Seventh und Grace. Madison 3204. LOANS. $5.000 TO LEND ON DIAMONDS AND watches at Now York rates. N. K. JACOBS & SON. No. .13 North Ninth. ?ftllf? piopoGtili) Office of tho State Highway Com? mission. Richmond, Va., July 12. 1012. BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED AT THE office "f the clerk of Ilenr,co county, Richmond, Va., until 11 o'clock A. M. Saturday, July 27. 1m2. for tho construction of about five miles of Kravel rond on the Charles City Road, and one mile on the Darby* town Road, In Ilenrlco county. Va. Pinns and specifications on fin. nt the clerk's office, Richmond, Va., and at this office. Specifications furnished on appli? cation to the nndcrslgnod. A certitled check for $250 to ae company each bid <>u one or more roads. Tin- right is reserved to reject nny and all bids. P. ST. 3. WILSON, ?tate iii.ay Commissioner. flurtfon fairs', J-tituu Daya By McVeigh * r;iinn. Real Estate Auctioneers. COMMISSIONER'S VUCTION SAL? OP Valuable Seventeenth Street Property at the North? east Corner of Seven? teenth and Carrinyton Sts. Also the Two Brick Dwel? ling Houses Nos. 621 and 623 N. Seventeenth Street. In pursuance of a deoree of the"Chan c< j y court of the city of Richmond, en tered on the 17th day of July. 1913, tn the suit styled ''Irene m. Bowen's and others, guardian vs. Irene M, Bowen and others." i will sell at public auc lion on the premises, on WEDNESDA V. JULY 34, 1512. at 5 o'clock I'. iL, the following property described In said decree as follows, to wit: 1. That certain lot or parcel of land, lying and being In the city of Rich? mond, at the northeast corner of Seventeenth und Carrlngton streets, fronting eighty feet, eight Inches, more or less, on the eastern line of Seven tecnth Street, and running back nlong the northern'line of Carrlngton Street, one h?ndred and fifty feet to an alley. 2. Thnt certain lot or parcel of land, lying und being In the city of Rich? mond, with two dwelling houses there, oil designated as Nop. 021 and 62H. hut formerly designated as Nos. Clf? and' 6Sl North Seventeenth Street, fronting I thirty-five feet oh the eastern line of Seventeenth .street, between Venable and Carrlngton Streets, nnd running back one hundred and fifteen feet. TERMS: One-third cash, and tho balance lit two equal Installments, at six and twelve months after date, tho purchaser or purchasi rs. to execute negotiable! notes for the deferred pay? ments of the purchase money, with tn- ; terest added, from the day of sale, nnd ! the title to be retained until all of the . purchase money Is paid, and convey? ance ordered by the court, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser, SOL CUTOHTNS, Special commissioner, McVeigh & Qllnn, Auctioneers. I certify that the bond required by . the above decree of the special com mlssloner, has been given. Given under ; rnv hand this 15th day of July, ini2. CHARLES o BAVlLiLE, Clerk, By R. B. Chaffln A- Co, Inc., Real Kstate Auctioneers. Mnln and Twelfth Streets, Acting under decree of the Circuit I Court of Chesterfield county, In the i cause of '"Sllle i? Crowder et als., vs. William E. ?Sims et als.," entered on the 16tll day of May. 191 1. the undersigned Special Commissioner nppolnted for the purpose, will s -11 by public auc- , tton in front of Chesterfield county , courthouse on MONDAY. AUGUST J9H, nt 12 M.U The tract of land containing two j hundred acres, more or less, of which Alexander Sims died seized, in Clover, Hill District, Chesterfield county, Vir- , ginlu. near Skin Quarter, nnd about one nnd one-half miles from tin- Tide- ? water and Western R. lt., nnd about' three miles from the Southern R. R. ( Nearly all of this land Is In timber, j some of which Is original growth. TERMS: Qne-rfourth cash, balance in equal Instalments at one and two years from date of sale, purchaser to give his notes for the deferred payments, car- ! rylr.g Interest at r. per cent, per an? num from date of sale, title to be re? tained until all of the purebnse money Is paid nnd with the further provision that no timber or wood is to bo cut upon the property until all of the pur? chase money is paid, purchaser, how? ever, to have the right to anticipate, any nnd all deferred psvrnents by pnv. I Ir.g the same with interest to the date of payment. WILT .TS B SMITH, Special Commissioner. The bond require in the above cause i has ben given. PHILIP V. OOGBIXiI* Clerk. By Pollard A Bagby. Ren! Estate Auctioneers. Auction Sale of Semi Detached Frame Dwelling No. 814 North 1st Street, Be? tween Duval and Baker Streets. Tor account of nonresident we will sell by auction on the premises on TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1312." at fi p M ., the above mentioned dwelling of about live rooms. Lot IS 14 by ]S1 fe,?t TERMS: one.third cash, balance at six nnd twelve months, credit pay? ments to bear interest and to be se? cured by trust deed. POLLARD ?- BAG-BY. Auctioneers. $ktn\ (Estate for _r\cnt. I' IR RENT. ' Warehouse Twelfth Street, near Clay; four stories; easy access; suitable for stor nge or factory purposes. Possession at once, cull on or address WYTHE P. ANDERSON, proctor. University <-->lb ge of Medicine, Twelfth nnd Cl?J Sts., or telephone Mad. 791. jfmancfal Money to Lend at 5 Per Cent. on CITY REAL ESTATE. Borrower car. pay off at any In? terest period. McVBIGH * GLINN. ? North El-venth Street Ur.il estate $ov Hrnt September Rent List Call?'phone?write. "Collection of rents and the rental business our specialty." mcveigh \- glinn. 6 North Eleventh Street The Valentine Museum ELEVENTH AND CLAY STREETS. Open dally from 10 A. m. to 5 P. m. Admission. 2.1c. Wee on Saturdays. The Confederate Museum TWELFTH AND CLAY STREETS. OPEN 9 A. AL TO 6 P. M Admission. 25? Free on Saturdays. NOMINATION FORCED BY POPULAR DEMAND Roo?cvclt Denies He Ever Use! Patronage in His Own Behalf. CRITICIZES DEMOCRATS Naming of Wilson Secures Perpetuation of Bosses. New York. July 13.?Two phases of . Hie Republican National Convention at Chicago are discussed by Theodore Roosevelt In editorial articles in th? current Issue of The Outlook. The "Steam DRollor" and "Men "Who T.ive j Softly" are the headings of the Col? onel's articles. In the nrnt. the writer answers charges that ''steam roller" methods were used to nominate him In l\<m, and attain to secure nomination for Sir. Taft In 1901. "Thero wns no contest over my nom- j Inntlon In 13J4 when this convention 1 assembled." he says. "Every delegate was for me. and this was true of both sobs In every contest. In 19"S, when Mr, Taft was fairly nominated, there were no 'Steam roller' methods, as far as i know, nnd If anything dis? honest or Improper was done In the effort to nominate him. It was without my knowledge, nnd If It had been brought to tny attention and I bad any power In the mutter. I would have In- j terfered with It." In the Fecond nrticle. the Colonol alludes to "the respe. table men who. with discomfort, stood behind their lenders In securing the triumph of fraud anil political theft at Chicago.1 and scores the "other respectable men who felt no discomfort In thus sup? porting rascality, who, on the contrary, glorified In their actions." Xo Foundation In I'net. "Some of the men responsible for the steam roller work In this conven? tion," said Colonel Roosevelt in his Itrst editorial, "had sought to excuse themselves by saying that they were only doing what had always lo-en done, and specifically what wns done for me nt tho time of my nomination, and what was done for Mr. Taft himself four years ,igo. As regards myself, the Htatemi nt has not even the slight? est foundation in fact, in 1900 I was nominated for vice-President against the wish of the most powerful politi? cians who then had control of the Republican party, nnd purely because of a popular demand too insistent to be dented. In 1301 the national com? mittee contained a majority of the men who were hostile to me. and. as In 1300, the leading politicians of the party would have liked to upset me. I ni ver used the patronago, not to the ? xtent of a slnirle appointment, to se? cure my nomination; I never appealed to a single politician; I never sought or used the aid of the mnchlne; I made my appeal direct to the people over the heads of the politicians, and stood Square!} on my record; and I received the nomination solely because the peo? ple believed In me and approved "f my record, nnd were so overwhelming ly for me that the mnehln? politicians abandoto-d all thought of n contest against me before the convention met." Colonel Roosevelt goes Into details as to how. he says, steamroller methods were used to create a majority for Mr. Taft at the recent convention. He reviews the history of the primary campaign In tho various States ant contrasts his action In waiving techni? calities In tho Massachusetts primary at against the action taken by th< ; Taft managers on the delegates at 'large In the Ohio primaries. Contrast* Convention. In contrasting the two conventions, Colonel Roosevelt writes: "There was one essential and in? structive difference between the atti? tude of tho big Republican political bosses at Chicago and the big Demo? cratic political bosses nt Baltimore. The former greatly preferred certain party defeat to my nomination; the latter were willing to accept nny nom? ination rather than face certain party defeat. This difference In the attitude of the bosses was due to the far reaching difference between the anti boss movements in the two enses. In my case, the appeal was niadu .straight to the people against the bosses, nnd the fight was won on that Issue. "The case at Baltimore was Wholly different In the primaries Mr. Clark had curried more States than* Dr. Wil? son. He had a large majority in the popular vote. In but one or two Slates bad I>r. Wilson's cause been triumphant In a sqtt?re fight with the bosses?in? deed there had hardly been any flgh: made along these lines. The fight at Baltimore was not. as at Chicago, to eliminate the bosses, and. Incidentally, to nominate a certain candidate: It was to persuade the bosses Into themselves nominating Dr. Wilson, thus securing the prepetuation of the|r own control In their sevoral States. Mr. Sulllvan, C?WMITTEE VOTES 70 UNSEAT CATLIN Wiashlnzton, July id.?Representa? tive Tlierou E. Catlin, of Missouri, In a statement to-night characterize:! us a "monumental fraud" tho action of the House Committee on Elections to-day in voting to recommend that he be de-' prlved of 'his seat In the House. The1 committee decided by a voto of 6 to 3 to report that Mr. Catlin hud not bee ft properly elected, because, it wns dis? closed that his relatives had spent approximately $l.t.ooo in lila campaign, contrary to the State law. Tho com? mittee voted to sent former Represen? tative l'utrirli Olli, a Democrat, In the place of Mr. Catlin. "The action of the Democratic, mem? bers, of the Committee en Elections in declaring that Patrick Olli 'a entitled to my seat vlolateB every prlnclplo of political decency nnd Is a travesty on elementary Justice," said Representa? tive Catl'n. "Not a sc'nt'lla of evi? dence was produced Indicating fraud of any kind, character' or description. In order to consummate this monu? mental fraud and to scat Mr. Gill the Democratic members of the committee arbitrarily threw out votes of two wards, both of which I carried by very substantial majorities. "It is Inconceivable that any politi? cal party should resort to stielt des? perate, measures to thwart tha ex? pressed will of the peoplo. I look conlldently to the voters of the dis? trict for nn overwhelming vindication In November. I welcome a contc-t With Mr. GUI nnd his party on this issue." Son of MuHI-Mllllonutrr. St. Louis, Mo.. July 19.?Thernn hi. Catllrt, who was unseated In tho House of Representatives to-day, Is a son of Daniel Callln. n retired multi? millionaire tobacco manufacturer, --e |0 thirty-four yenrs old. Testimony In the contest brought by former RepresentntIvo Patrick Gill developed that cm Hit's father, througn a firm Of lawyers, .spent more than $10,000 In having his son elected. It was contended by Theron Catlin that he did not know bis father was spend? ing tho money. His father testified his aim did not know of the exDcnso. of Illinois; Mr. Tnggnrt. of Indiana; on4 others like them. broiiKht about I?r. Wilson's nomination: Mr. Murphy acquiesced at the en"!. Dr. Wilson's victory would not mean \ the dethronement of these men; It would moan their perpetuation In power. My election would mean that Mr. Ponroso. Mr. Barnes and Mr. Gug? genheim would I)" definitely elimi? nated front political control of their States." In Humming up his second artlclei. Colonel Roosevelt declares) that In ad? dition to tho professional politicians and Interests who oppose him. and to the respectable support that comes from Individuals who are misinformed, thero Is a considerable body of sup? port from respectable mem who do know something of tho Issue at stakr.. .Men Who Live Softly. "They aro men who Und life easy, who live softly, and who. Instead of fooling that thlr own good fortan? makes It Incumbent on them actively ',, \vrk for betterment In the life con? ditions of others, nro overcome by tho foar that any such effort to Improve the general welfare would Jar the. present system sufficiently to cause them Inconvenience. These men abound In the New York and Boston social and business or professional clubs, in the Hoards of Trade and Chambers of Commerce, in the Bar Associations, in tho residential districts, whore people of means and leisure dwell. They are free from physical toll und hardship,; they live under conditions thnt tell for ease, that Indeed t.-nd rather to too much Self-indulgent softness. and, therefore, (tins! to that dreadful self? ishness which Is born of fear when, they become alarmed lest tho system ?.vhich has brought about these pleas? ant conditions may be changed. These men are not hardhearted: they are charitably Inclined; but their vision Is narrow, their sympathies rti.ro re? stricted by their Inability to realize tho feelings and needs of loss fortu? nate men of harder lives, and they become panic-stricken when required to fnco the question as to whether our social system really does Justice, to I those other less fortunate men. l?0tCl3 THE JEFFERSON Richmond, Va. The most taagulflcent hotel in tbs South. European pian. lioumi slngl* and en suite, with and without baths. Spacious sample rooms. Special Summer Ilntea. Club Mrrnk tnnt The VANDERB1LT HOTEL 34th St. East at Park Ave. Subway Entrance New York's newest and coolest? The World's most attractive Hotel Each room with a bath. T. M. Milliardt Managing Director Walton H. Marshall, Manager Henry Clay Inn ASHLAND, VA. Persons wishing to leave the hot city will Und It most delightful there; cool nlKhts, no mosquitoes and every attention glv??n automobile parties; also nice rooms nt moderate rates for permanent hoarders. &>ruOo!S. 'mm OLLLQC 163? 191?. - DSN HSfH'i - Gloucester Academy An accredited sehool of tho University of Virginia. On the principal's farm, Bunimer vllle, near Ulourestcr C. iL, Vn. Thorotieh Preparation for enlleKcs and the university and fur a business lifo. Special attention to bn?-kwnrd boya and the most, careful individual attention Hoarders occupy the divelllnit with the principal' and hi? family. The next aesslon will begin September Sth, Correspondence solicited, For circulars apply to JOHN TAI1R (Qradua'te University] of Ylrulnlni, p. o. Gloucester, Vi, McGuire's University School OI'P. MONROE PARK, RICHMOND, VA, FORTY-ElOHTn BESSION begins Sep tember IS, ThuroiiKh prepnrtlon for uni? versity, college, technical school, u. s. Naval suit .Military Academies, l'rimni-y depart nient for small beys, with separat? Instruc? tors, study-hall, and recitation rooms. The Principal will bo at 7 S. Betvldere Ht.. after Eipt. 6. Tor full Information see caluloeus at book stores, or by mall. Jull.V 1'. Mi HUU'.Fl. frlncrjal. d?mmer Bc?ovt?. rWHITrSULPHUR 'SPRINGS] 'Greenbrier County, Weit Va-gmla I THE IDEAL SUMMER RESORT ^1 yHEJnOUNTMjsS ^JL^ NO Pt.IRS nit QUIT0BS. Ulli air. (Wf, Tennl?. lair. Ri.ln.'. Kuhlas. B ? si i Peol. BVcry'Me CeareaUece. same mssscemes at Hotel rhamlirdin. Old "ola I 01 lafcrinauori addlSSSt GEORGE F. AOAM3. White Sulphur, W. Va. Crockett Arsenic-Lithia Springs and Ilnths opens June 1. Elevation 2,150 feet Cures nervous prostration, dyspepsia, kidney disorders, malaria, rheumatic and skin trouble- and female IrrogUlarltUs. Clears nnd beautifies the complexion. Writ* for booklet. M. O. T!IOM\N, Creel, fit SnrlnKe, Vn. _z=Ji i fommncv Resort?. STRIBLING SPRINGS Shonandoah Mountains. Augusta Co., Va. Sulphur, alum ami chalybeate wafers; all within 5 > i toot of hotel, itates, $7.00 to $10.00 I" hotel: or larno two-room cottages; remodeled 1913; Write for booklet, \ r, Illustrated pag-n. Railroad Stations, Stnunton an?I Stokesvllle, ;?? chkmi ester. Mt. Solon P. <_>., Augusta Co., Va. Maple shade Inn. robtskl, Va. Most beautiful hotel utui (rounds in South* went Virginia. Perfectly equipped for com* fort an'1 pleasure. Altitude ;.IOO feet. Won, derful climate. Through ?Iteper frotu Itlch* inonil. Write fur booklet. WATER ?At? HOt SR. i ho Mountain Paradise, Now open, extensively Improved. The moat modern and finest Incat-d hotel In thla region Cuisine of the highest standard; thlte lorvlce. Orchestra, social diversions! svory out-of-door amusement; new, beau? tiful Palm Court and Cafe. Special July itnl party rates. llooklct and auto maps mailed. Slh season. John p::itr>Y cope. Delaware Water Gap, Pennsylvania* Blue Ridge Springs, Va. PHIL. F. BROWN, Prop. Atlantic dip Uc-jorr? ??mm Pacific and Arkansas Avenues. Spacious grounds adjoin beach und boardwalk. Only ntedlum-prlced hotel where guests may go from house to surf In bathlnir attire with? out using streets, which is prohibited. I'ae of bath houses ?Hb attendant to ct?ro foe siiitM is free, H?nning trater In rooms, Prrsh and sea water bntha, public nnd pri? vate. Special rates |l .> and up dnHn is.W to HI.tO weekly, Including rhnieo table, sup ullril from nun form. White service. Or? chestra. Tennla courts and croquet grounds between hotel and beach. Booklet mailed upon request. _p.vn. t. Rosi:cRA>fa. The loading nnl most modern hlgh-claet [ hotel at moderate rates. ALBEMARLE Virginia Avenue and nencb. >w throughout; capacity r.o; prtvnt< baths, elevators. t.OXi foot wide, coot porches: exceptional table, white aervlco, Special ir.les. $S, $19. ?11.60 up weekly; %i dally, rtooklet. J. P. COPE. WestmontR Neur Beach Surrounding lnwn?: elevator; private an4t s-a water baths; eleotrlelty and massage. ?1S59 up weekly, lioolciet. Pelt phono 129-A. M. It. SOMEP.S. Manager. The most attractive arid popular hotol rot Richmond visitors. HOTEL BORTON Ocean end Tennessee Av. nuo. Central to, all attractions. K. II. VOOKIIIIKS, Owner and Proprietor. PRflNTFNAP K< sr., 100 yards front. 1 riAUlt I LllttL beach. As pond as tho beat. . rvO. New. homelike; elevator; large. . ocean view rooms, with baths; phones; I excellent table; white servlco; metal beds. Special rntes. ui> weekly. 11.80 up dally. Hat. to Mon. ?3. Hooklet W. F. WATTS. ISLESWORTH~ 1 the oc-;Hn front, Virginia av., overlook* I !ri(- famous Steel Pier. Capacity SCO. Special, t:.' ' up weekly; no extra charge for hot I ?? a water baths, i'levntor, spacious porcheo, private baths. Orchestra. Auto meets trains, llooklct. Hll, HY.MAN. Proy. FRANK M. PHOKIH S. Mgr. HOTEL SHOREHAM, Ocean laid Virginia Ave. i A mode rn hotel with every convenience! . levotor, private baths, etc. Open lawna I allow plenty of light and air. Ideally lo? cated. Service nnd tulilo the beat. liatua 1 Jl-.So up weekly. Booklet. W. Ii. GOTTEN. Hotel Kenderton Ter.Tirssie Av... third house from bench imi pier; family hotel; private baths, oeeaq view, elevator. One porches, home cooking! ? peelal low early season rates. J. O. MITOHULL. TIIK WILTSHIRE. vtrclnin Avenue and Beach. Ocean view. |ureatly Improver;. (Jap. TM. Privuto batha. running water In rooms, elevator, etc. Music. Special, )13.M Up weekly; $140 uji dally. open all tho year. Hooklet. SAMUEL . :!.l.l.>. ST. CHARLES Most select location fronting the ocean. Thoroughly modern. Co irteous aervlcej Bathrooms wltii hot and cold, fresh and sea water attachment?, rtc. Magnificent porches overlooking the rioardwalk and ocean. Orchestra of soloists. Qol( prlvl? legca. Always open. lllustratf it hooklet. nkwi.in hainp1s ??? -Ml'ANT. HOTEL RALEIGH" St. Charles Plnco ant neaoh. COO largo cool rooms; ocean view; private batha; running . ?liter In rooms; fine porches; clovator: electric lights, etc. Food and aervlco of the best. Very rcunonihli! rates. _lt. J. DYNES. 'Hotel Iroquois : So. Carolina av. and Reach, centre of ail i Attractions. Capacity IW>. One of the most modern and.up-to-date. loo ocean-side roams. I Private baths, running water la rooms. Ele?? I vator. Music. Pine porches, White servlco.i a rates: $U up weekly; 12.50 up dally, I Hooklet. W. P, MIAW. HOTEL MAJESTIC, Virginia av a n 4 Beai renovati l throughout; centre of' attraction*: ocean view; capacity 300; ele? vator; private batha; white acrvlce. etc; superior table; spcclnl 110 up weekly; $3' u;, dally; booklet. M. A. SMITH. Galen Hall nt riiii sea, HOTEL AM> SANATORIUM. Atlantic City, N. J. OAI.KN HALL IN Tin-: not s i viN'a. \ I 1 It1-1 -CLASS H'? i l.l . Wernersville, Pa. P, L, vim m;, flenernl Manager, Hotel Sothern in. Bath* table. "tl? .. CAKE). Best Moderate Rate Hotel nut Fireproof Annex. Tern. av>? near Beach? mitral: capacity WO; opposite Prot, and Cath. ?iurehes ; running water in rooms : privato batha ; excellent table; vegetables from own farm; white aervice: SS to |: i wk'lri St.An to *:l.ao d'lT. Hk.it. Special tates. it R. l.udy. M.D. I Ilti.l'KOOl' HOTEL MERVINE New York ave.. First House from Bsach, Private Br.ths Running Water In Rooms, HATH IN a ALLOWED FItO.M HOTEL. Hates. 12 up Pally; $> to 11740 Weekly. ATLANTICCITYOrriCIALOUIDE _i 2c lUmr for msllmx f .^iiopy Atlantic I >l> Tret* InforntJlloii ll ii v.il. V. (i. Ilm ?u.i. Atliiutlo City. N. .1 .. n?.ir Itrecsj; alwara ssea. privat? hstbs. ebiTator; tirellenk JahU; ?hlte Mrfleei ? ?p .uily; ?io to ill.s? ?w.v Ms' to M n IS.SQi HoWlSw. vitu;;.?l:l-7i' u aUODgOAS^