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OUiTIIT WANT AND REAL ES?
TATE MEDIUM IN VIRGINIA. AND
OBB Or TUB BBST IN AMERICA.
Want Ad Rates
D?lir. mm erat see word wbra pale
la ad t ear*. Ne a a. takra (er lese thaa
tea ceats.
Oae aaa ?sc-halt ceata a were all
elaaaMeatloaa except altaatloe Waate?l
fur suauar. situation W anted, eae ceat
a word. No Ad. Saaday takra lor less
taaa ftfteea ceata.
Ne aaa. takra ter leas thaa iweaty
at e renta taeea pkuned la or charged
at the ceaaler.
Phoae orders aot goaraatee*. <
ilasatacafleas aot guaraateed after;
uuio p. m.
For buslaraa contraria, scad for the
Waat Ad. Maa. Pheae Mearee t.
toat anD fount
r6tWD, ON THURSDAY NIGHT ON
EM"ftU Urajat be**/sea Broad aud
''lay blreets, a pel dog. Owner
Ciaini aaats o> kuaatu'yina' ai.o pav?
ing lor this advertisement. ST. A.
hO.NTAUl'K, llv^ Wtsl Avenue.
t?'tp ?xuntro, y?d?c
VOL'.NO JIK.N WANTED TO BasPOMej
telegrapft operators, pleasant worn,
short li'jurs, and tsood pa/- '-'a... "?'
write lor particulars. MASSE Y
SHIllWBahJ ooiJ-KGK.
WANTED. A MAN T?~WORK" ON
farm, situated near Richmond. Apply
tls North First safest. Hafer annas
required. j
EIGHT F 1 BBS - C LASS (tmiom B?8
ble stone masons. Apply, with tools,
Mayo'., inland, ts W. O. HB a H KB Y._
.. ANTED. A GOOD, ALL.-BOUND
wor..man. wood and iron, who can
alas attend. In a small way, ship?
ping- accounts and correspond' ;< e.
A du res? E SS*, care Times-DUpalCB.
KAILVY A z' MAIL, CLERKS V\ ANTED; :
$'.' 1 month. Ricnjnond t'T1"""**
? o.i-.i.s soon, oo.-.chmg free. FRANK- \
UN INSTITUTE. De;. t_ 41* V.
Rochester. N. V. _*_
TELEGRAPHY AND RAILROAD
work taujht thoroughly by an ex
pert at our school; reasonable tnltioa.
rates offered and (to'jd positions as?
sured. MAUSET BUSINESS OOlr
LEGE._j
WANTED. BARBER SHOP BOX WITH
expertenc? and eppssrsnce; ?h?rt
hours and ttood pay SEiTZ S. l-'Ol
East Main Street. Also clothes
presser._
WANTED. AT ONCE. WHITE BOY !
about years Old to w?rk on eznai!
farm in i-'luv.int.a Count. or.e cow
to milk and ore horse to attend t ,.
.State wages expected G 6.r.6. care
Times-Dispute h.
W ANTE I *?POSTTTO N ~G P~EN FOB A
strietly sober, industrl'u* miller to ;
run my corn mill, permanent em- I
ployment to the ri?ht man. Address
H. T. HOLLA DAY. JR.. Rapidnn. Va..
WANTED. GOOD "WHITE BARBER,
$15 a week steadv werft. MAC A
i? INNER. FarmvlUe, Va._j
?VANTEDI TWO M1EET METAL
workers on fenders and B.OOCUV Ap
p:v to SUPERINTENDENT KLINE
MOTOR CAR CO.. North Boulevard
""ANTED. FOR ?. s. ARM Y. ABLE
bodled, unmarried men .Letween ages
of 18 and 15. clUSens of United
States, of good character and tem?
perate hab ts. who can speak, read
and write the English language. For
information, apply to Recruiting
Offices. 820 E BroaC Richmond. Va.
TiTlEGILAPH OPERATORS ARE IN
great demand, learn this useful BCf
eoee at our school and e'et a good
position. MASWEY BUSINESS OjL
i. eog. _
?inianons L?diurD. iBalr
? oi'-'xij "SianT"\vith EXPERIENCE 1
as REPORTER. WIEHES TO LEARN
TYPESETTING on PAPER US town
WH -RE HE CAN GET BOARD AT
five DOLLARS PER WEEK*. PAY
AT FIRST NoT EXPECTED A l>- '.
DRESS AMBITIOUS, B CARE
TIMES-DISPATCH.
YOUNG MAN WHO I IAS FOUR Yi.ARS
years' tanking experience, and am
at present casnier of bank in town el
1.00? Inhabitants, desires a po?
sition in tank or bo'.kaeeping fcr a
wholesale or retail huu?e. Best j'
reasons for cnang-ng. Can furnisn
Al references. Virginia cit'es pre- .
ferred. Address E -'S. care Times
Dlspatch._j
WANTED] POSITION. FORMERLY
soda iMspenser, five years' expe- :
rlence- test uf reference. Address
H X E.. No 14 South Auburn Ave?
nue.
a?Clp C?dntfD ftVMit
mf^ kens IJ]ft ^astCTisai" ??aar: i~a^esfrsi'
services of "bright, active salesgirls
in various departments, previous .ex- J
perietwce desired, thougb not essen- '
t.al. permanent poatttjna to those;
Who qualify._I
\TANTEIL.??TM"MBER-OF RELIABLE
ladies to stamp patterns at home, i
steady or part time. 11 per dozen ,
jpward paid. Call Room I. tr.lrd
floor. Virginia Building. North Fifth
and East Main._j
t?np, i?aif ani Jprm-ilr
'^.\s^?tT>TMAS and wife"to" work:
en farm, farm hand and cook. F. iL
NILES. Roek Castle. Va.
MEN- OMEN?GET GOVERNMENT '
Jobs: 120 week. Write immediately i
for list of positions open FRANK- 1
UN INSTITUTE. Dep t. 415 W.. !
Rochester. eT. T
WANTED. A GOOD GIRL WHO CAN
do ireneral ho'isework One who ap?
preciates s good home. Apply i:-"*
West Csry Street.
WANTED. SEVERAL EXPERIENCED
salesmen and salealadies for dress
coode. wh'te s<. ds and suit depart?
ments, must be capable lr sei.ing
and keeping ????< k. State ex per..-: .-e.
refer-nee and salaries expeeted L
S. 8HONINGER A CO. Box 21 i. Dan- i
vllle. Va I
plAUCvifritrti ajaSfi -.. .!>? its j
SVANTEP~o"NE FIRST-GRADErTE?CH- "
er to fill anexpired term of live
months in s graded schont, one that
??an teacft inlrd-yesr hlah scheol
work. Salsrv. fsn per m<-nth. One
:h.-it can t?s< h ? ;-e?e-red. Ad
<?ress WIRT ROBERTS? ?x. Clerk,
A mtr.on. Vs j
W^?mSSSS, Pr?t**fl6isnil j
MRS V1Ta|.I? K S NURSES bi RE?;
offers Mgh-grade undergradtiatea to i
in'lltutlons. pbyslclsns snd patlenta
M:;dls..n *?<.*.. E. i
Jtr. Cm( inl ?Xioso
1> N?> ADVISES USE ^Or^tC^O^ m 1
-eel. half l-imp. 'o.- coohlna. grates I
<nd furnscee, bers'ise It Is about
h?lf prlee ef anthracite ccal: per?
fectly smokeless. Main office I i>0<
^?est Broad_I
ooon r amilt woort. c?4tnT '
?Sweel in st're len~ths TOI North
Seventeenth Afreet Monroe II ft
W?-K>D TOR HEsTERl AXD fnoft
stoves tWO-ltlirds ?? se-'ti-d Selected
?tabs, beats snd lasts like coal. It ie
Er eerS |2.7t per half rord Phone
sarae ?S7t snd save money LTNe
St HARRIS. Uli East Cary
Kcal Cvtctt OSUntrt
LlffT" VrtffB PA ftMlT WTTrt J A (*V>N
MBL&.T B CO. Wrftb
I jFlcttf fox ISUnc
iTCT&VKtf' RooMsrVi r'six'ROOMS;
new and modern. 133 1-3 pef month.
^ KPP8, EPFS * CO._
FL?t'KUH kknt." log WEST M?R
snail. Phone Monroe 215.
Real Cauu fot Urnt
DESK SPACE FOR RENT; STENOG
lapher's service, phone, etc. lOOti
Mutual I; iliding.
tum C?tdtt/-or feaU
GROVE &TIIIVI OWUIikw OF
c.Kl rooms, two baths. $?,2611.
GARY STREET. .NEAR ADAMS
Street., three-story detached brick
1 welling Rental. $?SO. Pi Ice, |t.
LOT ON' OROVE AVENUE, NEAR
I oycamore. Iff lect deep. Price, $105
Per loot.
GROVi: AVENUE RESIDENCE, NEW
and moiern, near Boulc.ard. Price,
$l-.6?0.
HANOVER .street -ESIDENCE, 8
! rooms, near Meadow Street. Price,
$e,5oo.
GROVE AVENUE RESIDENCE NINE
roon j, hot water teat; lot 21 feet.
Price. $3,'50.
GINTER PARK. EIGHT ROOMS. NEW
and up-to-date: one block from car
Mas* Price. $S.00O.
WESTHAMPTON T.OT. BLOCK OF CAR
line. Can sell under market.
J A. CONN!'ELY & CO.
FOR BALE, TWENTY EXTRA LARGE
building lotn In suburb of this
splendid new city; easy walking dis?
tance of the greatest shipyards In
the world, where over 5.'.00 h;tnds
are- employed anJ many more needed.
Only II.IM for all. Ot iers in tarn?
Hertlon seii'isg at $125 -a' h. These,
If sold at same price, will bring you
$"'?(> profit. The way the city is
growing La that direction they will
i I r.n mu^h K""**at*"? profll little later.
Write at once. SOMMERVILLE
TRUST CO. INC. New-crt Xewa. Va.
Uoaroing
BOARDERS FOR DOUBLE ROOMS.
Seeon i floor; a-so table boarderi. 20.?
East Grace.
1*5 " 5 EST GRACE STREET. ROOMST
wit' board.
BACHELOR'AP?J'? TMENT FOB FO5R~7
two bedrooms, sitting room, prllate
bath, with board -il" West Grace.
TWO NICELY FURNISHED. CON
nectlng rooms; can be used eitber
as a tedioom or bedroom and ait
ting room; private bain, first-c.ass
table board. 14 South Third Street.
MR& CHA& K. BOWERS, 115 EAST
Franklin Street, handsome rooms,
w:th steam heat and board, dining
room Servtes und'-r management of
Mrs. Dee St.'inc L:ps.-orr.b.
Rooms J-cr iitnf
STOP &v~HEART OF "RICHMCiND^AT
The Roaiioke; newly furnished
rooms, 7 5c uay up; bath; phone, neat.
Large FRONT ROoiil AD JOINING
batn. private family. West Eni.
ituam heat, electr.o l.ghta, only one
block from car line. Cail l?T? West
Grace._
vFItors will kind nice rooms
?>;>;. .-i-.i-, 11 '?! S-:iso-,:. *li East Clay.
NTCE. FT itNISHed r"?OM."~Second
fioor. Apply at 199 West Grace
Street.
HI CELT FURNISHED ROOM FOR
gent.emen. electric i'ghta. bath, heat
12] South Filth.
for RENT. NEWLY FURNISHED
ruomi. TIS East Mars.-.all Street.
HUMAN HAIR BOUGHT AND SOLD
at rlCGiii-^S. 2jj North 'third.
LESSER."TiIE EADILS TAILOR. THE
only one in town who makes a spe?
cialty in alter.i.? all kinds of gar?
ments tg toe latest fasniun. Every
garment teat Is a.lered In my estaD
laAaSeel >s oune Unaer ni> personal
supervision. Price very moderate
am work satislaclory. The Kaieigu
Apartments. tjSTflees and Franklin.
Paeaa ^lauison 4S2J
JiOlHCi
"notice."
PLEAS-i TAKE NOTICE THAT THE
undersigned, being the executor,
Sjaaiirieu according to the laws of
< i:c,.i. ox Hary McC. \\ ooster,
o. ceased, w ho, at the time cf her
ueatn, w.is <J m:i.;;?-d in L'eep River,
Connecticut, and wi.o has no ps rasas I
raprossaistlTe ajas Uftes1 as such wit::
Ss this State, will, on the 7th cay
or April. 1S13. move the Court of
Hustings of the city of Richmond.
State of Virginia, ts enter an orJer
directing the transfer ot twer.ty-two
CSS] shares of SteeR of the Norfolk
Railway snd L gnt Compsnv, a cor?
poration create i under tue iawa of
the State of Virgin.a, now standing
tn the books ot toe ?... 1 corpora?
tion In the name of Mary McC.
Wooster. to the Connecticut Trust
and Safe Deposit Company, of Hart?
ford. Connecticut, a. trustee.
H J BROOKE.
Executor.
THE LADIES' AID SOCIETY OF HOLY
Comforter Church wffl hold a cake
sale Saturday. November 30. at the
New Market. Sixtn and Marshall.
Furman Line.
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.?FREIGHT
for Petersburg and .lames River
landings wiH i..- received on and af?
ter Friday. November 29th. at Seven?
teenth and Dock Street.
Al! freight routed by us will be
given spe.-lal attention, a* we.I as
<ldick delivery. W. M JONES.
Agent.
WANTED. THE P'BLIC TO K NOW
that JATINKE DROS. Jewelers, ?12
East Main street, buy. sell, exenange
and REMOUNT DIAMONDS IN Til K
LATEST STYLES. Oid geld and
r iver a'waye t.:k>n In exchange._
&M*IJUv0 v.l'riOllUatllCd
CLW.VU- OK EVERY KINO COLLECT
ed anvwhere. FIDELITY CREDIT
CO. 114 North Eightn Stre-t. Rl.h
mond Vs._
CA FIT At* FOB APPROVED ESTER
prise* witnoal aSMassSSSSSa, Full par?
ticulars mailed for 2c postage Ad
<Jr. m T'lE GKORGIA PROMOTER,
Gs'wesvllle. Ge._
FOR SALi" FINEST RESTAUR * NT
and quick lun.-h business in title
a rowing city. Owner states It says
over 9a.se? year only $l.;oo Rails
factorv reason r<>r sell n?. Six ml'
Hon deLars to be pal; eat here f.?r
new work In rest year Great fulure
: n< ,f! Manv new h^n<ts now wsnt
Sat Write for Int-rettln^ Informa?
tion. Where could yea Invest ae \
little money paving such iJtrge re
f irr,s* SOMMERVILLE Ttl'sT CO.
iV<". X'Wport Vew* Va _ I
OWN TOtJs? OWN HOME WE LENT*'
mir.i y to buy or build, or to pav otT
tno-fa-ages anyarh<re In 'he l'n:' d
S'at. s <Tiy "? p?-r cent sim;d? anneal
Interest: we give two ten years te
repay loan at the rate of fs per
sft'-ntb ?n eg<-h ll.soe borrowed.
W-??e. call ot phire Slor.roe jstl tor
fall Information. EMPIRE REALTY
A MOKTGtOR COMPANY. 1017 Ma?
ina! Pmldlng. Pleh.ron-t Va.
r._: I 'I .
SPrrtfrtff
THE AXVPS.L MEETING OF THE
sioekheiSers of the Grav National
Tflsutocrjinh Ci.mpany w'li be held
on WEDNESDAY. Decetnoer II. st 12
M. St the efhee of the rOTlpenv la the
Merchants' National Bank RnlMlng.
Roots It. Richmond. Vs.
H D. WIIJJAMS.
'"DALY "UZZLES
What part of a locomotivet
ANS\% Kit TO \I>TKKDAI'S PTJZZlJt
Wlas
jot feair
ELGIN WATCHES FROM $5.(0 ANI>
j up. Hamilton watches from tit and
' up. Soiid gold rings from tl and
j up. Let ua ?eil you a Big Ben alarm
I clock t< wake you up on time these
1 morn.figB. WM. TOBIEN. JR.. 40?
i East Broad P Ire et.
KOK SALE. THREE-TON MACK
truck in first-class cond'tion. will
demonstrate and shew that it will
pay w here you have heavy hauling;
the prtc.; is right; the truck a bar?
gain. Addles* Box ?32. City.
FOR SALE. ONE RUBBER TILED
runabout, 1 rubbcrtlre storm buggy
and 1 business buggy; several top
wagons. A. MEYERS SONS, 721 E.
Cary street,
lOR S?LE. MILL. THREE STANDS
j roller process; corn burr, capacity
2". barrels daily, good stream; 130
acres In pond, for $2,540. A bargain.
J CHAS. C. CLARKE. De Witt, Vs.
,For: SALE. GEYSER SAWMILL COM
piete, ready to work. 25-horsepower
Also Fru k sawrnili. no boiler. Will
sell cheap to quick buyer. Address
H. L GRUBE, loot Amer can Build?
ing. Baltimore.
FOR WAGONS. GO TO RICHARDSON
BK'xS.. 615 Brook Avenue, painting,
repairing and rubber tire work.
SECOND-HAND MACHINERY OF
every description; condition guaran?
teed. I BI.L F01.D & CO., 1538-40 E.
Cary Street.
, SEVERAL GROCERY WAGONS AND
j One double farm wagon, good as
r.':w, bargains Por business ouggies
? ?hev can t, oe beat. Money saved by
! buying :.t 15. C. BRISTOW'S. 9-11-13
l > North Eighteenth.
BBS OUR La ROM STOCK ?F Busi?
ness wagons, top and open; lowest
i prices, easy terms. A. MEYER'S
I SONS. T31 E Cary SL j
WE HAVE A NUMBER OF LATE
!nod<-l lindSJ Wood and Remington
Visible Typewriters, which look aj
Kood. work as well, and are guar
an.eed the same as new machines, at
? a savinp . of 4? per cent; sent on
' examination anywhere. AMERICAN
TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. INC..
6>5 East Ma.n Street. Phon? Madi?
son 5256.
3?oarD itlantzo
I WAIST ED. Bf BXKTTHKMM^rmavSaZ
I or further South. boar-J in country
t or town. Address, wuh description, L
I 778. care Times-Dispatch.
C?tintrij
FURNITURE WANTED?WILL BUY
household goods o: any kind and
h:.j amount. Pi.one Madison ISO'-. !
WANTED, TO HIRE~T*?CR~P?IR OF
j Lorsch wagons a.":u drivers to haul
I lumoer. Inquire 7ol Norm Seveii
I teenth Street.. RICHMOND LUM
| BEB AND WOOD L ?._
i ?^.^TEL?. DIE ~WOKK. STAMPING
? llgbi m-cbi-.e specialties, manufact- '
ured unjer tomracL or hign-ciass
repair work. SUCCESS NOVELTY
L\>.. INC.. '.-n Stockton SUeeL_
WAN T i.D. SECOND-HAND COPY OF
Pollaru's Code of Virginia. 2 sols. |
Give prbe. AUdre.?s I.A W y ER, Box
231. L>r.chfcurg. Va.
WANTED, TO BUT tor CASH, HOUSlT
hold goo.is in any quant'ty. Phone ,
Maii.-.r. 3851.
it?tulflidlUOU?
SHOE REPAIRING.
10c REBATE IF YOU BRING SHOES '
with this coupon. Men'a ahoea half- i
soled, 75c, rebated to tic, lad'ea'
half-sole'. 60c. rebated to 50c Every j
pair tewed, beat leather, no nails, no
pegs Heeling. 35c. DREW'S ELEC- '
TK1C SHOE FACTORY. 71? East.
Main. Phone Monroe to47._!
STORAGE I
CHEAPEST STORAGE IN CITT. 11 |
per lead. Store your furniture, bag- '
gles. a'.iomobiies. pianos at TOMP
KINS, 327 West Broad._,
' DON'T HAVE TROUBLE \
WITH HOUSECLEANING. STAINING
Bad lariat Iloors. Call Monroe 3120
for first-class s<>rv'cc. Satis.action
guaranteed_WILLIAM JOHNSON. J
"""pianos.
SUMMER RATES NOW* Oh" PIAXO j
mount and overhauling by factory
experts. 1'rompL careful work
guaranteed. Phone Madison SI lb.
CHAS. M. STIEFF. Pianos. 117 W. ,
j Dread_I
RELI A BLE TRAN.-r ER ? MILLNER S. '
Ml North Ninth >sre?t. hauls trunks
ior 25c. claim ehre?. Issued St tbe
h... fr \ ? r tatuw. 1 wo men on i
our wjgon. Phcne Madison 1445.
"ska r\x>D.
CALL TH'^NE SluXROE 1111 FOR
Ash. steamed crabs, crab meaL De
liver td pron pli> 3"? N. Monroe St.
ANTIQUES.
ORIGINAL ANTIW? FURNITURE.
Furnitur? repaired. polished sad
paeLed. uph"?ttertr.g. etc L Jt. AR 1
NALL c SON. lei; West Broad j
Phone Mad son ?177. !
Hfl:KP. MF.? tsR?:?TKD
Ht RI.UAIK OKFHKR?.
ISpe Ul l?Thf Ttme?-i>isT?atr?i j
k\ <> flstork. V... Nnv - ile?.-n'.c
rdflcere MrlNvaald. JaVrehsni *n I Bmwn
?pp^ar'<1 st Wn"d?lock Tu'-suay. *t
bight they bir.d .1 learn end d'?v? to
1t?ut Ron Valiey ant ar ????ed T. A.
KIlterMrsr. Rlchari an I MiMon Helen-,
barged willi .lli.it distilling or
dealing Ii llo'ior These' oftVc-rs went
10 th< r>?Kl?n ? of T A. Rltlv.>ojr
ap-i raptured hiss la bed it Will he
reati sabered that UiMenour se*e?sl
e.. ? es? war, chart; vt wtth the Rur
drr of Broy in Fra<b-rl?-a County He
was trtce convicted of mnrdar la the
first degree, hut obuirte?! asw trials,,
?n<l on n.e third trial was sc satt ted
After arresting Blttesear. the e*B
cers went to to* rosnes of Rtehard aad
??ittnn llelshmaa. The pets oasis we-..
bior.ght *e Wondstach la time to tahe
the stars lag at
V. M. L SMOTHERS
HOPKINS ELEVEN]
(Continued From Seventli P?*.)
ward pass from Bagley and running
seventy yards down a clear field to the
goal. Moore, too, kicked all three
goals.
A new formation whloh Hopkins
worked, calling for half the team to
play about twenty yards to either right
or left of centre, was used once against
the visitors, and after that Hopkins
did not gain on the play.
A large contingent of Virginia Mil?
itary alumni cheered the team, and
after the game gave a dinner at the
Emerson liutel and a box party at the
Gaiety Theatre to the players. Hop
! kins rooters had a band and yelled t%r
j the Black and Blue until the last whis?
tle.
Score to First Farias.
Virginia scored In the first, seoond
and fourth Quarters, the first touoh
! down coming after two minutes of
I play. LaMotte kicked to Patterson,
j who cams up to the sixty-yard line. An
' incomplete pass was followed by a
successful one from Moore to Bowery,
which went for fifteen yards, and waa
carried fivo yards more by Lowery.
Kingman went through the left side of
the Hopkins line for a ten-yard gain.
Dewey Pennlman carried Clarkson back
three yards, but Leech ga'ned four
throJgh tackle on the next play. Bain
?read through tackle en the following
down and got away to the one-yard
line before being downed by Con?
nolly. Klngman took the ball over
centre for a touohdown. Moore kicked.
Vouell kicked to Knipp, and after
three downs with a two-yard gain,
Bagley punted to Moore. Moore return?
ed the punt over the goal line. Ia the
' nest scrimmage Halfback Leech twist?
ed his already Injured knee, and had
to be carried from the field. Burress
replteed him. Several punts were ex?
changed and play was mostly mld
f.tld.
At the beginning of the second quar?
ter Hopkins lost the ball on downs to
Virginia or. the tetter's thirty-yard
line. Moore kicked to Bagley, and
after two downs Bagley returned to
Moore, who stiff-armed three of Hop
Knlpps. and as Hopkins did not gain,
downed by Knipps. Moore punted to
Knipss, and as Hopkins did sot gain.
, Bagley punted to Moore, who was car?
ried back by Lamotte for a loss of four
yards. Liebenaperger and Lamotte
spoiled Moore's kick on the next play,
but Moore recovered the ball. Moore
kicked to Knipps. After an Incomplete
pass. Bran ham tried to kick a goal
from the field from the forty-yard Uno.
Guteriex, Virginia's Spanish guard,
blocked the kick, and Clarkson recov?
ered. Merry and Bain carried the ball
toward? Hopkins's goal eleven yards
ea line p!a>?5. and on the next down
Kingman skirted past right end and
ran forty-five yards for another touch?
down. Moore kicked goal.
Play in the fourth period began with
I the ball in Mopkins's possession In
midfield. Bagley's forward pass to
I/ft motte gained twenty yards, and Bag
ley tried another, which was inter?
cepted by Moore, who ran reventy
yards through a clear field for the
I third touchdown. Moore kicked gosi.
j The line-up and summary:
Johns
! V. M. I. Positions. Hopkins.
?? Lowrey.left end.Lamotte
; Vouell.left tackle.Ltebensperger
Guterlez.left guard..P. Pennlman
Patterson. centre.Primrose
Beastey.right guard. . . .Buchness
risilasa . . .right tackle.Connolly
Richards.right end-Bridgeman
Kingman. .. .quarter back.Knipps
Bain.left half back...Branham
Leech.right half back-Bagley
Moore.fan back..H. Pennlman
Touchdowns?Kingman (2). Moore.
Goals kicked?Moore. 3. Substitutes:
Kor V. M. I.?Merrill for Lowrey. Beas
ley for Patterson. Somers for Beasley.
Colburn for Kingman. Burress for
Leech. Merry for Burress, Marshall for
Somers; Johns Hopkins?Ball for La- j
motte. Tost for Knipps. pennlman for j
Bagley. Catlln for Thier. Hopkins for
Liebensperger. Referee ? Morfat. j
IVinceton. Umpire?Harrison, St. |
John's Head linesman?Mayser. i
Vale. Linesmen?Pieper. Johns Hop- j
kins: Taliaferro, V. M. I.
THE WEATHERT
Forecast: Yirglala and Xerth Care
llaa?Fair Friday aad Saturday, wtth
slowly rlslag lesaperatare; aaederate
northwest aad weet wfasde. mass tag
variable.
Special Leeal Data fer Yesterday.
12 noon temperature. 33
I P. K. temperature . 36
Maximum temperature up to S
P. M. ??
Minimum temperature up to 8
P. M . ?
Mean temperature . 35
Normal temperature . 4i
Deficleni-y in temperature. MJ
Deficiency ir. t'-mperature since
March 1 . 1*6
Accum, deficiency in tempe'sture
since January I . ?38
Deficiency in rainfall since March
1 .Ms
Accum, defie'ency in rsinfall since
January- 1.Ml I
Leral osacrsatlesi * P. w. Yesterday.
Temperature . 3*
Humidity . j
Wind?direction .N W
Wind?velocity . *
Weather .Clear
Rainfall last 12 ho:irs . ?i |
cDtnm?^? i% iwi*mT.ivr frriKa.
(At s P. M. F. stern Standard Time >
Place Ther. H. T. L T. Weather
AsheviiTe . I? ?? 2* Clear
Atlanta . ** 34 24 Clear
Atlantic City . 3'? 3* fiesr
Boston . 32 3? 33 Clear
Badtals . 34 3: r* P. tBsadB
Calaary . 3" 3? * P cloudy
CBMBMBM _ 42 <* 7-* ?Te?r
CM'ago . 3? CItar
I.m?#r. ** r.< ?t Ooady
I.uhith . 2* RI 11 Clesr
tlalv. ston _ t.: -2 *? *^*sr
Hotteras . 32 44 22 Clear
Havre . 20 4? 2? CK"?*?
Jacksonville . 44 3* S< Clear
Kansas C'ty 4? *2 3* Clear
Loatsvllle _ 34 40 24 Clear
Montae-mery . 44 ?4 52 Clear
N. w orleana .44 t4 34 Clear
N?? York_ ?3 3? 32 Clear
i\"?foIk . 34 *s 13 Clear
Oklahoma . 44 14 2t Clear
Pittsburgh .3* S4 24 Clear
Raleigh . 34 3" ?4 Clear
St l.<.u,s .... 42 4? I* Oeai
ft. Paul . _ 34 4S near
Fan French"* ** ?? *? Clear
Savannah ... 42 4? ?t Clear
srofc?r.e ?2 ?: ?2 Clood>
Temps 4? H ?: Clesr
Washington .. 34 38 J2 Clear
Wytheellle 33 2? 22 0?r
wi?i*tibk AMtaaM.
November 5?. 1*12.
HKPH TTDK
Ban rises ..;??* Merajjaj .. ^7 ?2
News of Petersburg
I Tirsee-Dtspatch Bureau.
? Bolllngbrook Street.
? Telephone 14eS.
Petersburg. Va? November
Petersburg Loa?? et Elk* will hold
their annual lodge of sorrow in the
' Elks' Horn? Sunday afternoon next.
; da appropriate program af saardses
I has been prepared far the occasion,
I and ths memorial address will bs de
! Havered by Samuel W. Zimmer, a mem
j ber of the Petersburg bar and of the
lodge.
Rebattal Testlsaeay.
The taking of rebuttal testimony in
oehalf of the defendants in the long
drawn out case of the Harrison Street
(colored) Baptlat Church will begin to?
morrow before Commissioner J B.
Prince In the law offices of R B. Davis
& Son. The probability is that several
days will bo consumed In taking this
testimony, and it may be some time
before ths case 1s finally decided In
court.
Two ?gaset Marriage..
This morning at 9 o'clock, in the
parsonage of the Washington Street
I M E. Church, the Rev. Oeorge E.
1 Booker. D. D.. officiating. Miss Mar
1 garet E. Stalllnga. of this city, and
I James Calvin Roach, of Henderson. X.
I C. were married, a few intimst* friends
. being present. Immediately after the
I ceremony the couple left for Kaleigh.
In Richmond yesterday, by the Kev.
1 Mr. Edwards. Mra. Elizabeth Sanford
I Collier, of this city, and Wade Oreen<\
formerly of Durham, If. C, now of
i Petersburg, were married.
Ueaeral Xewe I'etea.
I Tbe subscriptions to the fund fur th?
Y. M. C. A- building footed up a total
of $32.359 at the close of yesterday's
work. No more reporta will be made
until to-morrow evening, when a
large increase of subscriptions is ex?
pected.
Snow fell to the depth of between
two and three inches during the lat?
ter part of the night. It has mostly
disappeared to-day, but its appear?
ance was a surprise to the people gen
! ersily.
Mra Nannie Hamton di*d laat night
at ber boms on Cameron Street, in
Blaadford. after an Illness of several
months. She is survived by several
j children
! The Salvation Army served dinner to
' between one and two hundred chil?
dren at noon to-day. at the Y. M. C
I A- headquarters The little folks were
! mostly from ths West End snd Ettrick.
i and greatly enjoyed themselves.
j Th.-%ksgl*ing Day was generally
observed in the city. There were ser?
vices in ths churches and In the busi?
ness section of the city the atsra*
I were closed. Notwithstanding the un
propltlous weather, hundreds of Peters
burgers, male snd female, went to
Richmond to see the football game.
The third (colored) Baptist Church
NO REASON
FOR DOUBT
As to the Merit* of Cgrd.i, the
Woman's Tone, to View of
Snch Erideece.
Tecumseh, Okla.?In a letter from this
town. Mrs. Elisa Epperson says: "I do
believe that if it hadn't been for Cardui,
the woman's tonic, I wouldn't have been
living to-day.
I am so glad that I began taking Cardui
when I did. Before I began using it I
j was in bad health and suffered consid?
erable pain in bead, shoulders, hack, ~i<le.
limbs and lower part of my body.
Cardui helped me more than anything
I ever did take, and I am in better health
since taking it than I have been in four <4 .
years.
I shall never be without Cardui, the
woman's tonic, in my home, and will
always recommend it to other ladies."
Can you doubt the merit of Cardui
after reading the above letter? This is
only one of many that we receive each j
year. Such testimony from earnest
women surely proves the great value of
this tonic medicine for the ailments pecu
liar to their sex.
Cardui acts on the weakened womanly
organs. If helps to refresh the wnrnout
nerve*, ami U the ideal medicine for young
and <>W
As a tonic for women it ha? brought j
remarkable results.
A? a remedy for women'* ills its frienos
say it ha- no equal
N, B - Write to 1-adies.' Advisory f>ept
Ch.iM.ir..-> .i* Medicin.- Co., Ch^ttan<*->K.i.
Trnri . f?>r Spe<ia! InstrwliotH and ' 4-pjgc
? --?I.. ' Home Treatment f.-r Women."
sent in ;4ain wrapper on ppnaajg.
s.
nothing
too good
for tour
itk?
WE
FURNISH
THE
BEST
SS. GALESKI
OPTICAL CO.
las AeHJrU^el IUI
I to tale Mty la this week celebrating 1U
I sixty-second anniversary.
A wreck on the Norfolk and Wettern
' Railway, near Suffolk, this morning
delayed the passenger train* for sev
. eral hours.
j AMUSEMENTS.
! Aeadeaar?Hearietta t resaua. la
I -The Real Thlag."
HUea?"Ha same ?aerry."
' < oloalal? Yaadevllle.
Kaaplre? Vaudeville.
Labia?Vaudeville.
J Heal Star, Clever ( uat.ru> aad Klar
Ceaapaay.
For Henrietta Creaasaa. playing
Richmond in. like life. Just one thin*
after another. I^ist Thanksgiving nay.
, during the afternoon p.-rr'orinanee of
j her sparkling comedy. "The Real
? Thing," she and her eesepaAy, with
i admirable pre.sej.ee of mind, ?aeeesdsd
in quelling what threatened to as an
ugly Are panic in Its barsateas la
eiplency; to-day. after tare unevent?
fully happy performance* ;este.-day.
the city fathers will IllsatSslsSS "pre- ,
sent'" Miss CroEtii'iii In a very private
and exclusive performance ot "The
Real Thing'* beforo their guests of |b?
1 Virginia Educational Conference. They
' have not chartered the house, as is not
infrequently done; they have bought
and, will offer a performance which
! otherwise would not !>>? -'i'.>n.
And, although thcs.- honored snd
i welcome guests are "slStlfSlStl sharps.''
?ii the Old Cattleman would .say. even
they will be not only amused but edi?
ted. Amused to the point of tears,
unless pedagogyy has- dried tip the foun
j tains of their mirth, by one of theeiean
? eat, cleverest, wittiest remedies of the
day, as played by probably the foremost
' light comedienne of our stage and a
j most excellent supporting c"mpanX;
. edified by the very sound. w! 5e phlloso-'
' phy of its story. 1'hllosophy that
! d<s.ls, not with the whyness or whence,
j ness of the thus, expounded in phrases
whose specific gravity is fe great that
'hey fall dully front their own weigh?,
nor even with the lighter, nirier ques?
tion of the eternal triangle of the
French, but with the every-day life'
of every married man and woman, or'
I .*? their neighbors, clothed in sugar
' coated epigrams, without bite or bit-,
i terr.ess. that Illumine and tench their,
j solemn truths with flashes of laughing
j wisdom. In short, the play !?= purest i
J comedy, and comedy that not only j
: acorns a tale, but points a moral.
As the play was seen here last sea
I son for three performances, its story
; will not be retailed, save only Its
j dominant theme, for the refreshing of
1 the memory. This theme deals with
i the mental oplesitude of a wife who
j is not her husband's pal. but only his
I wife, who ceases to be his "girl" in '
the fond security of motherhood, arid
settles down into the humdrum house- '
keeper, the unattractive, aproned,
"hauefrau." Follows Its natural de?
velopment Into che discord formed by a I
thoughtless wife. though anxious
moth-T, a dissatisfied husband, and an
always convenient "Understudy." and
this discord Is not resolved until there
enters upon the scene a wise young
widow, good but gowned, tender but
tidy, who teaches the wife?her sister
?that "the dressing-sack habit and
the curl paper craze have sent more
husbands on the affinity hunt than
many broken comPkandments." The
\ wife "dolls Up'' again, resumes her
! games, athletics, music and what-not.
I and. of course, with the happiest pos
i slide results.
j This sounds somewhat serious, but.
as the theme Is developed la the
comedy, nearly every line contains a
good, wholesome laugh, and It is all |
i so cleverly done that the play is quite I
as enjoyable now as it was a year
ago?even to those who fancy them?
selves "tired theatre-goers."
With the exception of the two ohlt
dren and of a new " Understudy." Weiba
Bestina. who reads so well that the
almost boyish good looka of her pre?
decessor. Florence Short, are not miss?
ed, the cast is identical with that of |
last season.
Miss Crosrr.an and Josephine laxvett
continue their flawless work; Albert
Brown extracts much from bia role,
and Fred Tiden has even bettered th*
comedy of his easy. well-schooled
methods.
Another public performance to-nigljt
closes the engagement of one of the ?
most thoroughly delightful comedies.'
that we have seen in years, played by
a star who really glitters and a com- ;
pany that shines even in supporting!
her.
w D.eJS ae Gordon. |
Th- r>rt ssatattaa of th.* Passion Play j
st the City Auditorium last night for i
the benefit of the Retreat for the Sick '
was a great sureess. when weather
conditions are considered. In addition '
to the wonderful p!ct -.tres. there was
an exc-Ilent musical pvsgr.tm. !n which
seren soloists and a chorus of twenty-j
five voices took part. The perform- j
ance will be rep<-a!ed this evening
msThr??t cut
>r(n Way lUe Fram Wewed ( award ;
by ?tearrrl Over 3? Ceata.
John Kes.de*. eolored. was danger- :
??uslv. if not fatrWT. wounded yester- j
day afternoon b> a negro, said to be
riameit Redd, who plunged k.iife ?
? no his reck. Severine the jurnlar
vein, af'er a row over ;? cents at !
Eighteenth s ml ?J:ace Jtreets Kes?!?s's |
assaii'-nt er j;..:. although many I
:.?....? re said to have witnessed the
.-le.-.nio Uowe-. er. no:... - ould furnish
th ith the slightest deta'ls ,
... -: ..?t.e.i
I.sash - waa rwetsed in the city iio.?- .
vital by I?r. H. T ll -wk n?. ambulance
* - ir w s ut first thought th-t
,..,? ' re- ..< ?-r. rut It wa* said
- set t.is: ft - ha.l shown mark.d
..? and it was believed that
? ,d -?n even < ha nee with death
arrested at school
tllesew Urse? aad Irieardeet? waa
atSBjra He la Prateawav.
?m the charge of toeing druak and
ii.?.?r.l. rjy in th. ..oun Marsh.".!! Hig
School, ?dir. ?he session, of the Vir?
ginia Udu- atlunal < <r>f ieare ler-rik
( eld. a m-n. a ga--- hi? name -is
*>V J Jones, and Ms or*:'1 pet tew as a ;
prsfsssur. waa arrested lest bight ??>
I'"tile's. Jone? |?ad been
put -ut of t.o i:g several t -n?-s
j the >ai.<tor. and the third risse be ?
*?? ? i*?~d and iTveiat'-d p..t> r-turnln?
1? ??? taken I- i?te4A He was
???-hed tip at the F rst Pelice station
hether he wa? attending the roofer
tsrc ceuld not be learned He refuee*
to tSlk when larked JSC
Freder'cksbar?. Va. Nevemie ? St.?
Jedge ard "ties T. K. II Wrtaht. of
?rappa bar r??ck. snno-uaee the er.gage
aaent ?'? their daaghter. Mies Charletre
Heenes Barne? Wright, to !>- Fraak
Garnett sv-ott, of Oangre. the wedding
ts be celebrated she latter part of Do
Samuel Stern ft Co..
General Auctioneer* an.l Storage.
Prompt Attenthsn (liven to Outside
Saiee and Oonalgnments of all Kind*.
ltJl East Main Street
(Wtngo. Eilett ft Crump* Old Stand.)
We will aell at our place of busiaaas,
on
NOVEMBER 29.
at 10.3') A. M.
at public auction. ^ g
$5,000 New
Merchandise
ali kinds Shoes, l'mbrella*. lot Panta
Overcoats. Coats and Vests. Sultcaaea
Musical Inatrumcnts. etc.
_SAMUEL STERN as OO.
AUCTION SALE
OP _
GROCERIES. STOCK AND FTXTTJRBft
cash register. HANT? CART.
showcases. etc..
phi da y. november 29. HIS,
3 p St..
at Igpl west BROAD.
CASSELMAN At OO..
10IS East Main Street
Auction ?alra, Jpatucr Btgf
Crenshaw ft Ricks,
Real Estate Auctioneer*,
PM East Main Street.
COMMISSIONERS' AUCTION sale
OK
THAT DESIRABLE I'lECfct OF REAL.
ESTATE ON COLLEGE STREET.
I BET \V E EN BROAD AN I > MARSHALL
STREETS. KNOWN AN NO. IIS
I NORTH coLLEC-E STREET.
In pursuance of the decree of the
Chancery Court "f the city of Rieh*
, saoad. hi tiie suit of Creorge Dance and
wife vs. Sail: ? Dance et als., entered
on the i'.",th day of November. 1912.
are will sell by public auction, on the
premises, on
TUESDAY. DECEMBER 3. 1912.
? t 4:2i) s'elock P. ht (promptly),
: the following: property, described In
the decree as follows: That certain lot
of land, with Improvements thereon,
' In the city of Richmond Vs.. lying on
the eastern side of College Street.
I fronting fourteen (14) feet on said
street, the northern corner of said lot
[ being on the line of said street forty
| sev.n <47> feet from the northern cor?
ner of the Broaden tenement at the
intersection of paid street with th*
southern line of Marshall Street, and
running back from said line of Col?
lege Street one hundred and twenty
four 11241 feet to the west-rn line of
an alley known as Lafayette Avenue.
The two-story frame dwelling thereon
' is routed for $S per month.
TERMS: <""a*h as to one-third of the
j price of the said property, and the
'? residue in two equal instalments at
; all and twelve momths from the dsy of
sale, the purchaser to give hla nego?
tiable not. s for the deferreJ payments,
with Interest added, and the title to
be retained until the purchase money
is paid and a conveyance ordered by
the court; or all cash, at the option
of the purchaser.
J. H?GE RTCKS.
WILLIAM St MOUNT JOT.
i Special Commlssionera
CRENSHAW ft RICKS.
Auctioneers.
By Harrison ft Bates
and
A. C. Harman.
Heal Estate Auctioneers.
I COMMISSIONER'S SALE
OF
MOST DESIRABLE BUSINESS PROP
i ERTY. NOS. 1203 AND 1207 EAST
j Cary STREET.
i In execution of a decree of the Chan
| eery Court of the city of Richmond.
? entered November 14. 1912, In the suit
of \V. C Simpson et als. vs. Virginia
j T. Bass et als., the undersigned specia'
commissioners will sell at public auc
tion. upon the premises, on
TUESDAY. DECEMBER 3. 191?.
I at 1* o'clock noon,
that centrally located and very desir?
able business property known as No*
1205 and 1207 East Cary Street, con?
sisting of three-story and basement
i brick stores, occupied as one store for
! nrany years by the well-known firm of
i Simpson. Bass ft Co. The lot fronts 45
; feet l Inch on the couth side of Cary
Street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth
Street's, commencing at the eastern
I line of sn alley running south from
Cary Street to Shoekoe Warehouse, and
extending back southwardly 91 feet 8
Inches to an alley l g feet wide,
j Seldom. Indeed, Is property of this
! class offered at public sale, and the
opportunity is here presented that
1 should be eagerly gT&SDed by Investors
and speculators as well.
TERMS: Qa?a Ihtld cash, and the resi
! due in equal payments of six and
tw-'lve months, evidenced by notes of
the purchaser, with Interest at C per
cent from dav of sale, payable semi
nnnualL. sail interest to be repre
sente.i i>\ separate notes and the title
retained until 411 th* purchase money
shall have been paid and a convey?
ance ordered by the court; or all cash,
at the option o fthe purchaser.
?Er?, t, CTmimUs,
J. E COX. JR.
C B OAFNETT.
Special Cm missioners
I certify that the bond reoulred by
the above decree of the soeelal torn
miseioners has been duly given.
Given under mv hand thia 25th day
of November. 1912.
Test' CHAS O. SAYTLLE.
Clerh.
Qottl*
turkish AND ROMAN BATHS
Takte d'Hote IMaaer satardary aad
? essay errata*. S to p e'rlaew. gt-M
THL JtfffilSON
RichrrtOflfJ, Vg.
Tn? mo-r : .--nt not?! In ths
FA-jth Ktr^jn plan. Boosts etagts
snd a* patse, ? th sad aaihs
>"paci?>ue -.mpi- rooms.
rr*S are-okfeat.
The V.
F.LEVPNTH AND CI.AT STKl
Open dsCy frets is A. M t* S %*. at
Adtsissten. :.f_gras es aatnrdaga
ttKdlfa B\mmH
\ .Tt< i: TO > ?? wtraCtV>rs. jw
iH'-roa \l# will be Rfccr.rrED
f er I Ss* Young We?ne?>s'?_Chf
Aeeo. >ette-i h,p Tetsad d)
4r.h t. t?, for the p-.. t.ase
i:i'-r of the
? ?Orth Fifth ?tr*et. aa gg.
IS e'eterh seem. wed*.
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