Wants
Lost.
reward If returned to >0* 'V. Frank
lin itreet.
H«!p Wanted—Male.
light work after school; good pay to ,
boy* who can hustle; special prises j
given to the best boys. Apply * P
M„ Circulating Department, The
Richmond Virginian.
Help Wanted—Female.
WANTED—BRIOHT ACTIVE 8ALE8
Clrls for all departments, with or
without experience; reference re
quired. Apply MILLER A RHOADS.
HUMPHREY OA8 ARCS CAN NOT BE
beat for economy, reliability or bril
liancy—ask a user or the GENERAL
QA8 LIGHT CO., 6!I W. Broad street.
JtAIBY—USE THE HUMPHREY MAN
tle. we have tried them and And
them the heat, ever. (Jet them from
the GENERAL UA8 LIGHT CO., 521
_W. Broad _ - DAISY "
WANTED, YOUNG LADY FOR OFFICE
work; stenographer preferred; state i
age, experience, reference*. Apply j
In own hand writing to IV. 81. Rich
mond Virginian.
WANTED—A dot ID COOK” AND |
cleaner at flat No. 1 17 South Third
Street.
Situations Wanted—Male.
and general repair man; can also do
electric work; am a good all-round
man In a factory; can give best or
references. Address W, Box fl, Rich
mond, Vi. __ __ _ J
WANTED—.pdWTldjf BY EXVKRt
enced hotel clerk; can furnish good
ref "rence. Address CLERK, ,n°
Walker avenue, Greensboro, N. C.
DRUG CLERK_WANTS P< ISITION AT
once; seven years experience. Ad
drsss Box No, 14, Old Point, Va.
Situations Wanted—Female.
WANTED— POSIAION AS BOOKKEK11
er; flvo years' experience; best of
references. Address “W.," 5*# Pax
ton street. XianvUlc. Va. __
EXPERIENCED STENOO Ka PHE R DE
slres h position, neat and accurate;
best of references. Address R. A.
ALDEKSON. 100» Norili Tlilrty-nfth
street, city. J*hon« Monroe, fit.
WOULD-BE GLAD TO HAVE TYPE
writing to do In afternoons, from
3 to « Address MISS (5 HUGHES,
care Massey Business College
W A NTKl>- YOUNG"" LADY DESIRED
position as stenographer »nd office
assistant; reference* furnished wilt
ing to start on small salary. Phono
Madison 1324.
yiiY OK REFINEMENT WISHES Po
sition as companion and nurse lo
ladv. keep house and care for linen
room. reference* exchang'd. Ad
dress M.. 1002 East Clay.
KKIJAHLK UKY WANTING 8ITUA -
tlon wishes to keen house f.*r small
refined family. Address A cafe Man
chester post offlee.
Wanted, position by young
lady stenographer; two years' prac
tical experience, satisfactory refer
ences furnished; either city or town;
mountainous lown preferred Ad
dress MIS.a HELEN JtYNK, 1*1«
Everett sire"!. Manchester Yu
X LAI*Y~ WISHES To GET SEWING
U> do. 711 Snril! Seventh street
Miscellaneous,
noon on ton,.
LONG, Tit F. WOOD M AN WANTS TO j
talk to you si tlx* flr- side snd l>-tl '
* i,u shout hie wtwtl and free hurntny
,,o*l. which he is selling this fall
Trial ord'-r will convince Phono
Madison !§•#,
PIRIITI HP. AM* I HOI Hlt KIVi.
iTHMTI'RR CHINA AND WE 1*1* I NCI j
present* pecked and shipped with
,-ar* Estimates cheerfully given.
■' Ainu nil.Air me W. Hr,-ad St...
phono Madia,>h 321*3___
1*1.1 Mill Mi~
rihiXK i s kuh quick sf.rvick on •
range. latrohe and fu rnare work. YA.
PLUMBING. Hi: ATI NO CO.
UNREDEEMED ErJtllN AND WAL- j
tham watch,’*, Sti-year gold-filled '
case, only $7 30. STEINERS. 1411
East Stain street.
FORFEITED SUITCASES. ALL 81/.EH
*1 each. STEINERS, 1441 East Math
street.
Yt.tr H HAST WINTER CLfTHKS
need cleaning arid )»r,»sinn. to*. ®*
show how wall 1 can do It. CHAT
MAS WHITE, 3<JS N. Third Street
Phono Madison SI ME work .ailed for
and delivered
FOR FEITED REMINGTON DOUBLED- j
barrelled haminerlvs*. lf'-gaug*'
OBlv $17.50 STEINERS. 1441 East
Main street.
rOIO'ElTEU SINGLE GUNS. Aid
makes, $3. STEINER'S 1441 East
Real Estate for Sale.
FAlHM"t'NT HUME. SIX ROOMS, ,
etc., frame , lot sixty feel fr,,nt. .(. A. i
PoNNELLY A Co
NO. non EAST HROAI) STREET SEC-1
olid and third floors. J. A. CONNEL
LY A CO
40* EAST GRACE STREET 10 ROOMS
and hath; excellent location for
hoarding or rooming house, 3. A. ;
CONN EERY A CO
FURNISHED HOUSE. WEST BLOCK,; !
\Yast draco Street. J A. CONNELLi \
ft CO.
FoR KENT—ONE NICELY FURNISH
ed second-floor front room, also hall
room adjoining 50* North Seventn ,
sf reel,
OFFICE. SUITABLE FoR DOCTOR OR i
dentist, basement, #0S East Grace
street. J. A. CONNEI,I,Y A CO.
FIVE-ROOM FLAT. NO. 2331 CHAFFIN
stj-eet. $10 per month. J. A, CON
NELLY A CO.
WANTED—NEAT COLORED WOMAN
na companion for elderly lady. *07
W. Grace, street.
WANTED TO EXCHANGE A 4HM.Hi 7
room house In Falrmount for a
small farm convenient to city or R.
M. See II* to-day. AMOS A POIN
DEXTER, 1110 E. Main
LIST YOUR FARMS AND CITY PROP- |
erty with TABOR REALTY COHPOIt- i
atlon. 413 K. Marshall St., and get j
<jjuleJy*turii«j^^>ii-i—_!
Special Notice.'
SPECIAL NOTICE—IF TOU NEED
rubbar tlraa, 1 am attll putting them ,
on at tha old price as 1 bought a j
good lot of rubber before the price
of rubber advanced; ao get busy and j
take advantage of this. Apply to i
B. C. Bristow's. No. 11. 13, 16, North
Eighteenth street.
COLUMBIA DOUBLE DISC RECORDS,
«6c.; cylinder records, 15c.; grapho- j
phones on easy payments; repairing.
TALKING MACHINE CO., 207 North
Fifth street.
We“overhaul Steam ststerns
and make them work where they
haven't worked before. YA. PLUMB
1NG. HEATING CO. _
J. BROWN,
LADIES' TAILOR.
•14 WEST GRACE.
fallows Should caret a
ODD
Protectloi
full* later
;c in the Fraternal
Association. For
,11 at offices, third
Repairing
Wants
Wants
Want Ad. Rates.
One cent per word when paid in advance. N'o paid ad
taken for leas than ten cents.
No Ads taken for less than twenty-five cents when
phoned in or charged at the counter.
Contr .ct rates are much less. Phon Madison 1758, and
Manager of Classified Department, will call.
_Personaig._ j
WE' HANDLE DIFFICULT PKOH- !
lems la plumbing and iiteam or hot i
water heating. .Sanitary plumbing, (
serrlcable heating. VA PLUMBING. j
HEATING CO. •
Rooms for Rent.
FOR RENT—ONE NICE FURNISHED
room. Apply 52! North Eighth.
BUI OUT. NEWBY FURNISHED.’
clean room*, permanent; transmit .
central. THE WELLINGTON, 8111
East Clay street. _
FOR RENT, LARGE. SUNNY ROOM, j
at 1 !1 Sou in Third .street, second
flat __ j
FOR RENT—TO GENTLEMEN. A
comfortably furnished room at *31 ;
West Grace street
FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING, TWO
unfurnished rooms; rent moderate
31* West Marshall street.
FOR RENT, ONE LAHGE FRONT
room; nicely furnished with hoard,
private family: use of bath and
phone. 112 East Clay street. Phone
Madison 2945.
FOR RENT, TWO ATTRACTIVE
rooms, Second and Franklin Phono
Madison *2*1-J
WANTED A CONGENIAL ROOMMATE,
young man; large, nicely furnished,
all conveniences. Ill East Mam
street. i
Foil RENT. NEWLY PAPERED FUR
nlshed room..; central location. 1119
North Seventh street.
FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT. WITH .
heat and electric light; use of bath'
and phone. *04 Barton Ave.. Barton1
Heights.
WANTED. TWO TOUNO MEN TO 1 -
copy nicely furnished room, with or
without board Apply No. 3(>f. West
Marshall street, or rail phone Mon-;
roe 11*1 J.
FOR RENT TWO LARGE ROOMS:
couple or gentleman preferred
Phone Madison tilt.
LARGE, WELL FURNISHED R< <OM.
steam hea; and electricity, adjoining
bath Lower tint. II North Third,
street. Phone Madison 16.12-J
WANTED. A COUPLE Oft YOUNG MAN
for third stroy front room; near
di uroe Park; In private family. Calf
Madison Phone S14.1-J
LARGE FURNISHED FRONT HOoSI
private famllj TRAVUiR, IS 21
Stuart avenue. Phono Monroe 546,
VERY DESIRABLE ROOMS; CON-,
vonlem io all sections city, furnished
or unfurnished. Apply 5 North Sixth
street.
DESIRABLE FURNISHED ROOMS,
heated in winter; with good board.
312 South Third street.
A MCE. WELL Ft HNISHKD ROOM,
first floor all conveniences. No 16
South Third
ROOMS, YY 1TII BOARD. For TH**SE
who want something good. Phone
Monroe 12*5. or call 15 South Ftftu j
street
son
LARGE FniMSHF.n It* >< IMS.
East Franklin Madison 21*74-1
DERI HAHLK KooMMATK WANTED,
board i *n he had. Apply 15 South '
Fifth, or phone Monro*- 1230.
ON E LARGE ROOM FOR RENT TN
furnlshcd: good location: reasonable
rat<* Apply 220 South Fifth street.
ROOMS For KENT PHoNK MAI*
Ison 14 7 - X*
BRIGHT, SUNNY, SOUTHERN K.\- ;
pottul, furnished room, on IN oat
Or»ci'. electric light. hot water heat
and udjvtning bath: ••m* square Rirh
Ku>r>il College Phone Matllaon *221.
FoR RENT. A NICE Sl'NSIl INY FI RUT
door room for rent, furnished or un
furnished. 2*0,0 H Marshall St
FoR RENT. THREE NEWLY HU'EH
e.t and unfurnished room* with use
of hath, to parti** without children. -
Apply to HU 1-2 Went Malt). Phone I
Madison 2S45-J.
EVRNIRHK!> ROOM: lAKUEH ROOM
till-*!) furnished convenient to hath;
Ianfe hall room furnished or unfur
nished. private family. 107 E. Cary
1 St,
’for RENT. TWO <'ON N HOT 1X0 OK
single rooms. sutinv and very large.
Apply *26 North Eighth street.
WANTED OCCUPANTS FOR COM-'
1 fortably furnished rooms: hoard
drove avenue. Phone Madison 3>SU
i_J'.-.
; FURNISHED ROOMS; HOT AND FOLD
water; use of hath and phone. 508
North Fifth street
Foil RENT, ONE t.A RUE. A I,SO
email room nicely furnished. Apply
No. 1 North Sixth street, second
floor. __ _
FOR RENT. COMFORTABLE FUR- '
ntshert room, to (tentleraan or lady.
| 111 Eaa> Clay.
Flats for Rent.
MODERN FLAT OF FIVE OH SEVEN
rooms: reduced rant. Apply 201 E.
Main street.
FIRST FLOOR. FOUR LARGE ROOMS. -
hot and cold water, private bath,
large porches. Apply 311 Montelro1
avenue. Barton Heights. Madison
5458.
FIRST FLOOR APARTMENTS: ALSO]
furnished, sunny room. 304 East ,
Main.
BEAUTIFUL CENTRALLY LOCATED
flat, with private hath, to small fam- .
lly. Inquire Phone Monroe 2120.
FLAT <>K THREE i'll FoUlt ROOMS,
hot and cold water. Rood neighbor- [
hood and convenient to rsrs. only (If - 1
Mr a Me parties need apply. 317 west ,
Clay street. _ __ ;
FOR RENT,' A FLAT ~OF* TIERBK |
large connecting rooms: with gas
and water; large hack porch; rent ;
»10 per month. SOU E. Main street. .
Libby Hill. __|
Second flat* for rent; five i
nice room*, bath, pantry. No. 312
North Sycamore street; price $15 per j
month.
FLAT. FIVE ROOMS; BRIGHT AND j
sunny: all convenience*; possession j
at once or by 15th Instant. Apply .
before 4 I*. M . No. S105 Floyd Are- |
nue. Phone Monroe 144.
A WELL FURNISHED, HEATED
flat, for light housekeeping. Apply
60S East Elay street.
IF YOU WANT a'cHEAP, llP-TO
date flat, with five rooms and bath. ,
fraa. water and entrance separate, :
ocatlon 1010 West Clay, apply to W.
R FRANCIS. 1021 West Cley.
8EVSH~DOLLARS WILL RENT FOUR!
nice rooms. Apply to 1010 West j
Cary street, city.
FOUR-ROOM FLAT ON CHIMlio
Uoulevard; modern convent
mable. Apply sol
sUoaC
For Sale.
Ot’R rU'MRIXU KEPAUl DEPART-;
lnont is Is at your service. Prompt
attention. VA. n.l’.MUINO, HEAT-,
ISO CO._
Fort w AtioNs do to" richardsum
ON STEIIMER LINE
FKTKR9BI RUERS DISCI ** K*Tt8
I/ISIINKST OF BETTER RIVER
TRANSPORTATION WITH
RH'HNOSDBR*.
CIVIL SUIT IS SETTLED
GOOD REPORT* MADE UV METHO
DIST CHIRCHK*—IMPROVE
MENTS BEGIN—OTHER
*E»S ITEMS.
PETERSBURG, VA., November 10.
—Messrs. H. O. Finney, E. M. Barks
dale and otheir .members of river
transportation committee were In con
ference «t I SO o'clock Thursday af
ternoon with the Chamber of Com
merce of Richmond relative to the
maintenance of the steamboat line be
tween Petersburg and Richmond.
in tin heatings court of the city
of Petersburg Wednesday the eject
ment stilt of Mrs. Mary H. Morrison
against James Atkinson was tried.
This suit involved the ownership of
several acres of land In Dinwiddle
i ounty and in the dt> of Petersburg.
Trial by Jury was waived by botn
parties and decision left to Judge
Mullen. A verdict tor th» plaintiff
was given for the land, but no dam
age in money was allowed.i
The report of Market-Street Metho
dist church, which is to be rendered
at conference, is one <>f the heel in
the history ot the church. Every de
partment of the church has prospered
In the past fiscal year under the
pastorate of Rev. J. T Bosnian.
1 Hiring the year the membership
has been increased by the addition of
twenty-three new members. The total
amount raised for ait purposes nas
been 17.7 75*. 03 For foreign missions,
$1,7*4.1*1. For payment on the par
sonage debt, $7 8. s.38. \s donation
to building tund of Hlandfi.rd Metho
dist church IFO has been raised.
The- per capita—of contributions has
amounted to $14.4S per member, l*r.
Busman not having served his allotted
time In this charge will doubtless be
returned, much to the satisfaction of
his congregation.
Wesley Methodist church has also
made an excellent showing under the
pastoraf of Rev. J. T. Haynes
I’lvie IbtHTtnem.
Improvements In the city of Peters
burg are constantly being made. The
cite water works is to have its plant
improved to enlarging a building.
Many stteets are having their road
ways and sidewalks torn up and re
laid with Belgian block, granolithic
or asphult. Notable among these are
Market jtreet and Tabli street New
sewers are being built on GUI, Mistle
toe. Commerce and Pearl streets. A
police system is to he installed. An
incinerator for burning up refuse
matter Is being considered. And the
matter of having k building inspec
tor for the city is deemed expedient.
There is considerable opposition to
the making of a court circle on the
fentie Hill property, and selling lots
for the purpose of erecting residences
on It that ina.v hate the back yards
fronting on prominent streets, it Is
a fact, however, that the court circle
would he very desirable and in Itself
would lie very attractive. However
property oWtiers on Jefferson. Henry
and Adams streets think their in
terests would greatly suffer should
this lie done. This matter is to la:
taken up b> the board of aldermen
at a postponed meeting within thirty
days.
Petersburg Is represented ut the
conference by the following pastors;
Revs. Fred 4'hernauK. William II.
Atw-ill, Lloyd O. Moore, J. T. Boa
man. J. T. Haynes. J. C. Gregory
and by Mr. R. II. Okennon. Isham R.
Dyer. l>r. W. F. Dreary. Mr. James
B. Blanks. E. W. Butcher.
Pretty Wedding.
A beautiful wedding was solemn
ised Wednesday evening at « o’clock
ut the residence of the bride’s pa
rents, Mr, and Mrs. Myer Baal on
Adams street, when Miss Hortense
Marlon Saal was united in marriage
to Mr. Louis A. Rosenstock. The
parlors had been handsomely deco
rated vitlh cut flowers. palms and
evergreens for the occasion. The
maid of honor was Miss Minnie
Hutsler, of Richmond, and Mr. Sid
ney Rosenstock. of Petersburg, was
best man.
The ceremony was performed by
Dr. David Klein, of Sumter. H. C.,
who was formerly rabbi of Rodof Hho
lom synagogue, of Petersburg. Beau
tiful music was rendered by Kauf
man’s orchestra, of Richmond. The
marriage ceremony was followed by
a splendid wedding supper.
The bride is a very attractive young
lady of Petersburg. The groom is
the senior member of the Arm of
Rosenstock & Company, of this city,
and is one of the most prominent men
In Petersburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Rosenstock late In
the evening left on an extended wed
ding tour.
President William H. Taft passed
through Petersburg Wednesday even
ing about 8: SO o’clock. The train
stopped about five minutes and the
president had a few pleasant remarks
tp make about his visit to this city
in May, 1808, incident to the unveil
ing of the Pennsylvania monument on
the battlefields.
There Mill be an Important meet
Jaf of the board of governors «* tha
Green & Redd!
Rent List. !
BY THE YEAR.
Possession at Once. Per Ann.!
313 W. Clay Street, 14 rooms.$480 j
1802 Grove Avermc. 7 rooms. 400
3 E. Clay Street, S rooms. 380 j
2008 W. Main Street, ft rooms. 360
'202 N. Strawberry Street, 7 rooms 360
1603 W. MaitiStn'ct. 7 rooms. 3(K)
S12 S. Randolph Street, 7 rooms. . . 200
2820 Nine Mile Koa<l. 6 rooms .... 180
13 N. 2Bth Street, 5 room*. 180,
2411 E. Grace Street. 7 rooms. 300
2413 E. Grace Street. 7 rooms. .... 300 ;
604 W. Clay Street, 6 moms. 180
FLATS FOR RENT.
Possession at Onee. Per Ann.
ftOO W. Main Street, 7 rooms. 1st
flat, hented . 430
!>08 \V. Main Street, 7 rooms, 1st
flat, heated 450
008 W. Main Street, 2d flat. 8 rooms
heated. . . 450
Bellevue Apartment No. 1, 7 rooms 420
Bellevue Apartment No. 3, 7 rooms 360
1020 W. Main Street. 4 rooms, 1st
flat. 270
.510 N. Fourth Street, 6 room* ... 240 j
26)5 1-2 E. Graee St., 1st flnt. 5 rooms 216 .
fttttt W. Main Sr . 3d flat, 5 rooms . 200
3012 E. Broad St.. 5 rooms, 2d flat . 200
1502 \V. Broad St., 7 rooms, 2d flat. . 150
111 Colonial, 2d flat, 5 rooms . 144 ,
GREEN A REDD.
30 North Ninth Street.
TRUSTEE’S SALE
OF
Hotel Property
IN' WILLIAMSBURG.
Default having i>een made in tlm pay
ment of intercut and insurance and the
undersigned trustee* having been directed
so to do, notice is hereby given that the
i undersigned trustees will sell at public
| auction ft» the City of Williamsburg, the
! following described property:
AH that certain lot of land with build
• ings tliereon aituated in the City of Wil
liarnsburg, Va., Itottnded as follows; to
wit: On the north by the Duke of
[Gloucester Street, on the east by the
. property of C. J. Person, on the south by
j the property of the Fin' Baptist Church, i
I Colored, and on the west by the Seymour
; property. This lot fronts on Duke of
• Gloucester Street AO feet and runs back
.jn parallel lines ISO feet, and is now used
as a hotel.
The above property will be sold on the
premises on the 21st day of November at
i 12 o'clock noon.
TERMS: For cash as to so much of
' the proceeds as may !*• necessary to
I defray the expense* of executing the trust
! together with insurance premium of
$21.25 and any unpaid taxes, and to dis- i
'charge the amount of money then pay-,
able upon the note of $60.00 due Septem
l*-r 21st, now in default: $2,000 of said ,
| purchase money to be payable the 27th
day of March, 1012: and the reshluc in
' eijiial instalments, with interest, at one
• and two years from the day of sale: all
deform! payments to Is- secured bv deed
of trust on said property. < >r, all cash
as to said residue at the option of the
purchaser.
This sale is made pursuant to the terms
i and conditions of a deed of trust duly re
con led in the Clerk’s office of the Circuit)
j Court of James City County in Deed
Book No. 5. pmea
R A LANCASTER, Jr
E RANDOLPH WILLIAMS.
Trustees.
tun HI'-.M,
Business Places.
No 1213 Ea*t*M»in Street, between
Twelfth and Thirteenth Street?, in the
heart of the business eeuter.
No. Us Broad Street. between First
and Second Street*, choice retail district.
New store in retail section. Sixth Street,
between Broad and Grace, opposite the
large department store of Miller A Rhoads
No. 701 Main Street, corner Pine Street
and opposite Monroe Park; a fine con
fectionery stand.
826 Gary Street, corner Gharry: a
good grocery stand.
i Stores on Seventh and Eighth Streets
and No S09 1-2 East Franklin Street.,
dose to Postoffice.
Also Warehouse- and warehouse sites,
with trackage.
DOGG.LAS E. TAYLOR,
No 14 North Eighth Street.
TOR SALE,
| A Beautiful New
House
i (hie block of Barton Heights school and
i car line. With or without hot water
! heat. Every convenience of city with
out city taxes. Easy terms. Apply t
708 Wickham Street, Barton Heights
Phone Monroe 2664-J.
FOR REN l\
*3 STORY DETACHED DWELLING
906 East Leigh St.
12 rooms, just painted and put in good
repair. Large lot on side.
JOHN T. GOODIN a GO.
! Chamber of Commerce Thursday
! night in the offices of the chamber.
Itemlct*.
Mr. Simon Seward left Wednesday
i for Palm lteaeh. Fla., where he is
to spend the winter.
! A special meeting of the Petersburg
i Royal Anh Chapter, A.. K. and A.
I
i
—*
WHY GAMBL1
■with stocks or schemes It? 1
REAL ESTATE’
is the mother of securities.
The LARGEST in dividends.
The SAFEST investment.
The SUREST enhancement.
WE HAVE FOR SALE
ALL CLASSES OF
REAL ESTATE
PREFER SELLING
Improved Property,
Homes, Investments,
and
Central Property
FOR DEVELOPMENT.
\\e have more than doubled the estates of our best
clients in five years (let us refer you to them).
With a Cash Payment
OF FROM $50 TO $240,000. YOU CAN FIND A
BARGAIN IN. OUR OFFICE.
M
RENTS
In eight years we have established a large rental business.
An example accounting for this:—
On July 51st, 1909, we bought for a client a property
renting for $1,800; on November 7th, 1910, we re-rented
the same for $4,200; found a better location and proposi
tion for the old tenant, likewise improved the condition
of the new one.
ALL PARTIES ARE BENEFITTED.
SEE US ABOUT YOUR RENTS.
J. A. Connelly & Co.
Real Estate,
Sales, —Rentals, Loans.
M.. will be held Thursday evening
in Masonic Hail on Tabb street for
purpose of conferring: the royal arch
degree upon several candidates.
No information has yet been re
ceived as to the whereabouts of Mr.
Walter Pond, who nearly two weeks
ago disappeared from his home in
EttrU k. Tt was rumored that he
had been seen in Bristol. Tenn.. and
was going thence to «»hio. However,
nothing definite Is known about him.
His family is very anxious to pro
cure some information us to what has
become of him.
HIGHLAND PARK
SCHOOL
<trade 1—l^ois Barber, Martha Mac
dowelt, Dorothy Lawrence. Frances
Beadles. Maxie Barber. DtAks Sutton.
Randolph Ruffin. Gordon Clarke.
George Bahlke.
Grade 2—Ada Partner. Hugh Hip
pen. lssic Gresham. Florence Kell,
Elisc Koss. Judson Todd, Edward Ver
mlllera, Lamar Wiliams, Florence
Woodward.
Grade 3—Hunter Beadles, Charles
Collier, Cecil Gariock. Jolin Tubbs,
Evelyn Crowder. Elizabeth Harrison,
Virginia Knox, Elizabeth Rupprecht,
Grace Tucker.
Grade 4—Constance Kinne, Helen
Richardson. Clara Anderson. Virginia
Meredith, Margaret Lipscomb, Marga
ret Rose. Pearl Shnkespeare. Judson
Hurry, Lin wood Thomas, Barclay VVal- i
thall, Andrew Rnhleder. Harry Saun
ders.
Grade 6—Jahe* Lysodtte. Annie Lee
Rowe, Thomas Ruffin. Helen Ruffin,
Victoria McDowell, Arthur Ixmg.
Grade 6—Grace Rohleder. Kale
Ratcliffe, Norma Palmore.
Gratio 7—Linden Harrison, Bernard
Cheatham. Ruth Wyatt.
tirade 8—Helen Wilder. Kate Rich
ardson. .Jeannette Quarles, Hattie
Howell. Marguerite Bahlke, Ralph
Kninle.
Grade S*—Mary MHt'dowell, Doris
Shakespeare.
Grade lo—Frank Yarbrough.
tirade 11 Frank Rennie.
WANTS “WHOLE HOG”
OR NONE AT ALL
Whether Superintendent Henry Cohn
of the street cleaning department shall
have the unquestioned right to hire
and fir. the poundmaster. will be con
sidered by a sub-committee on street
cleaning at a meeting to be held
Thursday night at the request of Mr
Cohn.
Mr. Cohn lots delivered his ulti
matum. lie says he wants absolute
authority or he doesn’t want any.
| "Let me name the poundmaster. fire
him when l get ready, for cause, of
! course, or let somebody else look after
I the pound altogether," said he.
In his present capacity, Mr. Cohn
says he is a nominal I
authority. “Thing*
mild he to a repoter for tbe’
“I have asked the
pound to do aomethlhg. It1
ry me any if they take tbe
of the department alto
remains under me, 1 want
erlntendent In fact aa wall
COLONELSHUT
FOR FULL
•SOTHISO TO Mr _
OVER SACAMORE
IHDUPELLEO
OYSTER BAY, K. Y-,
io.—The gloom that
Sagamore Hilt Tuesday
undlspelled to-day.
"Nothing to say,"
negro butler brought
interior of the big
Colonel Roosevelt
seclusion for at least
will then take up hla
trthuting editor at The
In New York.
Air.
CI4FTON POROK, Vi
C. F. Kevercotnb, for
years assistant
city .has resigned
count of failing he
eucceeded by L. AT
known Republican
$100 Gold to Home Builde
If you buy a lot in Parkland and begin building immediately, you will lie given $100 in gold absolutely trio*
is to promote rapid building in this pretty suburb.
Parkland, the Suburb at Only $6.50 to $11 Per
Parkland has sewerage, electric lights, granolithic sidewalks, hedges, shade trees and best of car service,
minutes from the city.
Five-cent car fare with transfer privileges. No taxes nor interest until lots are paid for.
TERMS: S10 cash and $10 monthly. If you desire to pay cash, you get 10 per cent, discount. Lota SfttUl
Salesmen alwavs ready to show you.
J T. RAMSAY & CO, No. 9 North