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RELIEVE SICK PAPERS SHIPPING REPORT. Sunday, May 8, 1910. Tempoi ary Building Erected by City to~ Be . S l AGED WATCHMAKER DIES IN HIS SHOPS HHwrOKTNEWB. VA? Tt/KSDA YV Ma v ,? ifl)0. _f.'ew York?u> llerwind-W'hit. foal ?? I Company in ballast. DR. AYltnO ?IKI-WI- ?I Mob.U?to Smokeless Kuei Com pant ? I for bunker coal, fj I Steamer OaptaW (Br.) Taanttgj and ?e??aeola?to Maryland Coal .Company for bunker coal Arrived. Steamer Lugano (Br ) Caibaren.' Cuba-to White Oak Coal C.mpauv] for bunker coal I (Ger.. Koopm.n. "Oom Paul" Kreuger Managed to Keep Going the Last With Crutch and Stick. City Physician Tells Almshouse John Poor Comnr.ittee of Urgent sity for Place in Which to For Indigent Consumptives. Nec.es C frtltn After hearing a statement Dr. J. W. Ayler, the city health fleer in which the doctor told of 1?; Steamer Joseph W. Forney from',"". Portland-to Atlantic States Coal 1 Coke Company for huuker coal ?arge Brockton from Boston-to White Oak Coal Company in ballas-. Monday, "May 9, 1910. Arrived. Steamer George \\\ fleer, in wnicn me ww -, aiearner Ceorge W Wells fr..n, urgent necessity for immedia e acgH ,.??.,?? ? ?gj *?? on tho part of the city to rauawa jn oa?ast pauper consumptives, the almshouscj Schooner T end i>oor committee of the city eoun Yor|( Morris Perot from Bight appointed a sub-con. \ ? Ha f Boston-io Her , seek a'site uik.ii whku |vind.v;h Company ? L J1 , ,r t^e??^l8^ "-- "a.t.more. now under Or. Aylcr? tare can ~-, j a _ treated until permanent arrangements . \ eii last roittee to temporary fortunaits It is pro|)osed to frame building. can be aavlej hoped Cleared. for handling such cases ? that a Iteamer Capenor (Br.) Timothy by the city. It was hospital for the unfortunates could he Udon?Maryland erected on one corner of the forty- U,pany acre tract upon which the almshou e stands. But the hoard of SUpeTTJaori ?!./abeth City county refuses to necessary permission so Ot 1 Coal to be made. Messrs. W. learner Lugano (Br.) Penwill HJon-Furncs? Withy & Company. Vainer Momkstone (Br.) Decent. of give the er arrangements will have Chairman Wallace and E. Jon-i?, Weston and Sprulll attem - td last night's meeting of the com? mittee. The chairman apitointc;' Messrs. Jones, Spruill and West-.1 and Superintendent of the Almahoiiso Wright a committee to select a sit; for a temporary paii|>cr hospital. Dr. Ayler has been urging the 0Oa& cil to make some pro .ions for di ; rased |>au|>crs for a long time. The t-itiiatiou was brought to the at? tention n; the council and public fore-' ihlv s few days ago when the |>olice Sun found a young negress dying from sun I.B:M a. tuberculosis in the street. j Hig .7:U2 HERE. l"rP? Smokelt ss Fuel Company. Sailed. ers Capcnor (Br.l London; iHr.i London; Momkstone Btwerp; J. W. Fordnev for lass; Coastwise for Boston ner L. Herbet Taft for Port Reading for Boston; Rock < for Newburyport; Florida dance. Italandaf for Today. Low! . 1 ?> NORFOLK PEOPLE WED p. m 1 a. m.. 1114 p. m i a. m., 4:58 p Miss Schlossberg Augustus Kahn and Surprise Their Friends. Augustus Kahn, of Norfolk Miss Frances K. were marr ed Sunday at J. H. Schwartz, on The youns witn und Schlos?berg. of terda Portsmouth, the home of Rev Twentv-eighth street. to tills city Sunday eldyk at Rotterdam. h steamer Ainsteldyk d America Line, which Newport News and pril 2.'i. arrived at Rot at 2 a. m. .. G Kreuger. an aged natch at Coke nviker ?ho for yeai* has been 'known in the city as 'Xh'm Paul, "died n jjht about 10 o'clock in the doorway of his little shop, JIT Twer, ty-seventh street. The old man. very lame and suffering from a coiupli. a tion ot diseases, had beeu near death * do.r for a long time, but he managed to keep going with the aid of bis crutch and csne, and he was at work in his i-hop yesterday alleinoon. I^tsl night the old man started down Twenty-seventh street from Washington av. nue, on his way to his *bop. A few minutes bef re in o'clock, a Creek living in the neigh .horhood came upon 'Oom Paul ' sit? ing in a doorway. The old man ask? ed for assistance, and the Greek helped him to walk down to the eg I One?, inside the door, Krueger anked to be put down on the Iloor, saying he wanted to rest. He was dead in two minutes The police station was nolttied and Sergeant Mitchell. Justice Br Stl and several officers went to the scene. Doctors Aylett and Cooper were sum? moned and they pronounced the old man dead. Ceorce I?hse who had known Kreimer for many years, t ok charge Oi the body md had it turned I over to sn undertaker for burial The little shop was lo, ked up by the po- j lice, and nearly a dc/en watches of: various d< scriptions found in the body were de|k>sited a; the titation. Kreuger is said to have been a H t:ve German, but he had lived in thii country for mam years. Since com bag here he had kept a little watch re imir shop, b it he is said to have been a wonderfully skilful jeweler, and- it has been understood that at ne time lie was lh?. proprietor of a large jewelry establishment :n Staunton. As far as aryone her- knows he ha* no relatives in this country. J Thomas Nawaonie. colored, of this city, ippearvd baton Judas Tyker to ppoae the giant lug f any licenses m negro section .1 Kast laid pior licenses were gisnied l>> Tyker to Moms Cophui James I I'liderwood. J. Slrint and Kiumett Full/., of Bloodfi? Id All ot th. Ill od field saloons hav>- Itccn t:.k>i'd since May 1 h.caufe Iholi llcaaaal aXBtMd ou A|>ril Ji). Coke MINISTER S SISTER KILLS NEGRO MAN North Carolina Woman Shoots Down Alleged Advrncing Intruder. <Hy Aseociat..! rVaaaj lll ltllAM, N ('. M \ I When he forbade hU driving bCIBM her lands and no Incensed h in thai h>' left hks Iniugy and adt IBCad towards her. Mrs. Belle Rhodes, lormerly a resident of Durham. >.-t'rday sh t Joe Kinton. coloied Th.- shOOtsaSJ occurred M miles from Durban, on the Virginia line. an.| ?ras not known to the offlrera BBtH th .s morniiig. When Mrs. Rhodes ? ^ arn-.-teJ and tried bop. re a magi.-trat. . sbe testified that Kmton tried to uttack Bar, ? hen *hc hstd.'d a shot mm a im Iflr.'d tip ti him, Kinton dyin- ten heuis later. t The magistrate <ommitted her to js4| without lK)|id Api'l ation SrlBl be made tomorrow tor bail Mrs 1 Rhodes is a sister of a well known |*resbyieri m minister. ^ 10 GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS^ ^ ALWAVS BUV THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE o Syrup^FicS AMD * w ElixirofSenna manufactured by the J California Fig Syrup Co. * TRANSPORTATION GUIOE. CHESAPEAKE ft OHIO RY. Fast Tralna to Richmond and tha Wast. Leava Newport Newa 10:05 a m.( and 6:06 p ra. dally. Local Tralna to Richmond 6:00 a. m ; 5:20 p. m. dally. Trains arrived Newport Nesra l0:0t a. at., 10:30 a. m, 6 30 p. m. and 7:20 p m. Steamer Service for Norfolk. I.eav Newport N'ewa 10:35 a m4 and (:3& p. m. dally. couide came ^ ---- a partv of friends presumably on - pleasure trip, but soon after they ar rived here they annoruced to their friends that they proposed to get mar? ried fed Coal Hers. steam^ Ah'a arriv coal bet' l? !?ad a fu" car?? 01 coal iie\. foreJ r The \ 9 P<B 'r0n Mr Kahn h'ad'secured the mar- 5ved vi? bar?" Pocomoke ar riage licenae at Portsmouth Saturday. ({.ake (?M docked a, Ches They left Sunday night for Washing- ol\l?^ So. 8 to load " ton and other Northern c.ties and on return they will be at home to Northern port friends in Norfo'k. their their .. Those attending the wedding were. Harry Keyner, of this city, and Messrs. M. Jesselison and H. Cohn, of Nr-rfolk. Mr. Kahn is the president of a retail shoe company of Norfolk and both he and bis bride are popular with a number of friends in this city. JOSH TUTHILL ARRESTED. ners for Fuel. three foreign aad Four taLAtoaYT? ?2 Sunday t? tarda* ? proceeded yes CROWDS ATTEND CONCERT Glee Cubs eagleVWING; lig*1anchester Officers Raid His Place Women and Sailors. Sergeant W. T. Webb and Patrol? man Livesay raided an oyster house conducted by Josh B. Tuthlll at War wirk avenue and Twenty seventh Worthy Pr Oth4 Louis Loeb and Go from ty. wick avenue and street, and arrested women Sunda two four sailors and ? afternoon. The officers suspected that liquor was be the place, but thjey found " y charged Tuthill with running a disorderly honfp The two w men were charged and 'he ing sold in with bein; not of good fame sailors were locked up on charges of being drunk. The cases were called in the police court yesterdav morning and Attor? ney R M. Lett appeared as counsel for Tuthlll. Tuthill's rase was con? tinued until this morning. MOTHER'S DAY SERVICES. 8everal Hundred Juniors Attend Ex? ercises Esst End. Mother s I*y services were he,rt tn "ZV"* ^Tj^ several of the' churches of the citv finr* ,hmt MBRff? Sunday morning and afternoon The Z^L'? - '( !S * local cooncils of Junior Order ITnited *" ^ ' attended the 1 the rh.stnnt Avenue! M,r'l*fl* 30Oclock Sun- CWk yesterday rssuci Dr. Lcui of the Viri Bagles; Fr retary. and ral aerie ehester. Wa.- hingt on tomorrow th State aerie days' sess On the trai , tarv Henh^ Mueller, H Kinder will 1 mend boat. It is expect from both t aeries will att Hampton is < tion and will of the Tidewa The State Newport New rthy president Aerie, F. O r. State sec *rs of the Io for Man known aa imond, where eting of the for a two will go up but Secre :ates A. M nd George the Rich ielegat.ons Hampton meeting eonven support local councils Americm Mevhank-s services at Methodist church at day afternoon, several hundred J':? to james V ior? being present IntereMing services were nein ?? <nJt the Second Rapti*? eh-irch Sunday. Rev J T Riddlr-k the pis- Tuff preaching ? ^pe. ial sermon to I Tb<. x y ?ers and children. Similar M<) N y p g also were held at the New D%llj<v, ?,, )n (? \m STEAMER EL SOL TOMORROW Miss Helen Torney, of New York, to Christen New Mor? gan Liner at Shipyard. The handsome new steel freight nd pa&senger steamer ? Sol. under construction at the shipyard f?r the teouthern Pacific Steamship Company ? (Morgan Linei. will be launched fr- m the ways on the north side of ship restle No. 2 tomorrow morning at about h)m o clock. Miss Helen Tor? ney, daughter of Assistant Manager Torney, of the steamt-hip company, will christen the new craft. The launching is to be entirely in? formal and will be witnessed by only a small party of invited guests. Among the officials of the own:ng company who wilj be here are: As? sistant Manager Torney and Mrs. Torney. Manager Younger and Su|>er ?ntending Engineer Hebble A lunch? eon will be tendered the sponsor at the Warwick Hotel immediately af? ter the ship takes the water. The BJ Sol is the first of the four Morgan liners building at the yard to be put overboard. The vessels are sistei ships and each is 410 feet long over all and has a gros? tonnage of fiJMM. They will be propelled by single screws, driven by triple-expan? sion eng nes of .'..sou horsepnarer. When completed the craft will be the l.rgest ^nd bandsomet steamer.- ply. Ing in the coastwise service. They are to run between New York and New Orleans. This w II be the fourth launching of the y< sj at the shipyard, the nil iteimcr J. A. Chsnslor and the freight and passenger steamers City of Montgrmery and City of St LouU having been put overboard a ah rt time ago An of th< of the first 1 Heads Delight Music Lovers of This City. 1; da nce that taxed ihe capu itv lower floor and first balcony Academy of Music attended tin ?tied concert by the Hampton and Laldktl Glee Clubs Sunday The _^ original and genuine Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, known throughout the world as the best of family laxatives, for men. women and children, always has the full name of the California Fig Syrup Co. printed on the front of i every package. It is for sale by all \Qgf j leading druggists everywhere, one size only, regular price 50 cents per bottle. The imitations some? times offered are of inferior quality and do not give satisfaction; therefore, should be , ^ \ declined. Old Dominion Line Daily Service FOR NEW YORK Steamer leaves Norfolk, (foot of Church st.I 7:00 p. m. dally except Sunday for New York direct. JAMES RIVER NIGHT LINE STEAMER FOR RICHMOND, VA. Leases Pier "A" X M every evening, iwssengers ouly. Stop at Ciaremont i ) land or receive: iiasseiigera on hlgUf.i. * VIRGINIA NAVIGATION COM? PANY, James Itiver Day Line for Richmond and ali James Klvcr land Inga. Steamer leaves Newport Newa I Tuesdays, Thursdays r.nd Saturdaya at H:4'> a. m. for Rlchnond. Leaves Newport News Monday, Wednesday a id Friday at 6 p. m., for Norfolk and Old Point. 'SMITIIF1KLD" leaves Pier "A" daily except Sunday 9:00 a. m. for Norfolk, and l:M p. m. for Smithfleld. Oeraookd leaves Pier "A" dally ex pt Sunday 9 a. m.. for SmlthfleiJ afternoon at .'!:3u o'clock The con? cert was one of the best held here in several years and Bras thoroughly njoyed by the music lovers The two clubs will give Sat rag con? certs throughout the summer and present indications sre thai they will I become exceedingly popular w ith the public. Threaten to Lynch Negroes. (By Associated Pres?.) .MAPLKYILLE, AUA., May 9 ? Threats of lynching were saaga open? ly on the streets this afternoon fol w;ng the arrest of Wylie Youn- and Alice Sheppard, negroes, charged with the murder of < leve H'lderich. prominent young white man. whose body was found on the railroad trat near here Saturday. Walt, Doxey & Watt The Busy Store Crash Suiting: alar summer Suiting for c.?at suits and separate ash weave. 3t> inches- wide. Linen Suiting skirts. . 25c The mosi w an ted colors 25c and 29c Idm heliotrope tan and natural, 15c, Watt, Doxey & Watt aoog-ii Washington Ave. Newport Newt, V?. Deafness Cannot be Cured i>T local ?ppllrait..n?, as ther ? anm.t mx i .,,.! 7 local appu fllM>a*rd j.ortt ? ?y lo rure <]?j tlonsl r-aMdJes Stair.) i-ondltl.in Id??; blan Tnl*. y?*1 haves ? 'iml.llni; konna rag, an.I w;,..n It I? entirely . annot res. Ii the ?f t?.- rar Ttier? I? only one K5 "J?t !? i.y sastWe "."?f"" si Bsasad by an C or the m.,. o,i? iminif of the! When li,|? mbeN Inflamed [ r lmprrfe.1 t She'sssaa,Ta?g wmMm~m^imlSt?^^ taken out and tlo. t:.i? re. u. lt- nor-.i Wewii: g!?e..aeh..odred -i-.tmrs for s >y ZZ2i?5lS?Z? &.<ftorrhl ****** trel ,Urfh 1 "r? for rlrc, a?i* k_ * t ' H*>>'EV ,v CO., Toledc so'! ?>y .1r ir?'.t? 7 ., Take Hall, family H|.|, mr , r,n?Opa,|, QreatMattingSale Special This Week CASH ONLY -at CHAPIN'S 5,000 Yards New flattinc T ... a _. - mw nd I p. in. for Norfolk. A I busl-iesa between Newport tars and New York trsnsacted at t 'er No. 6. A.I busli.oss between Newport N**s, No-folk. Smithfleld and local [?etat?, trsm-acted at Plar "A" foot of Twenty flfUi street. Tickets on sale C. & O. Jcpot. W. H. LANDON. Agent. rsewport News. Schedule NORFOLK ft ATLANTIC TERMINAL CO. "SEWALLS POINT BOUTE" IN EFFECT MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th. 1909. Subject to change without notice: LEAVE NORFOLK. 15 a. m.. 8:30, 9:45, 12:15, p. m. 1:50, 2:45, 4:00, 5:15, S:30 p. m. Sundays only 9:45 p. m. LEAVE NEWPORT NEWS 6:00 a. m.. 8:06. 9:20, 11:50, 1:05 p. m. 2:20, 3:35, 4:50, 6:06 p. m. Sun? days only 9:20 p. m. THE NORFOLK ft WASH? INGTON STEAMBOAT CO. ' (Schedule Effective Not. 1, 1908 ) ! The New and Powerful Iron Palaoa 8teamers NEWPORT NEWS. WASH? INGTON and NORFOLK wUi iaa\a i dally as follows: Northbound. Lv. Portsmouth . "5:00 p. ss_ !Lv. Norfolk . ?6:00 p. SS. |Lv. Old Point."7:00 p m, Ar Washington .*7 00 a. SB. li'tt a, regular 45c, now. Lot li, rugular 40c, now. Lot C. regular Uc, now. Lot I), rngular M?, now. Lv Wash.. B. * O By. ijAr. Phil , B. * G Ky. Ar. N. Y.. B * o. Ily.. . ???^o a. m. .??11:50 a at, ? ??2:10 p. as. ...2?m; ...He ...lit*: iLv. Wash . N. Y, Penn Peon. Rj Ky. ???:?0 a. ."?1:15 p. farahfe i?-ense spec tor snd cit: Hh of m rn r.s tor. the mothers aer vices port News R<e' ;t 'n :r' h iVH?RE SURGERY FAILS the Causa of 'shlpysrd. yesterdl mj.mmM *ad go bsve] sad paiated tka Cook Cutting Won't Remove Piles. pile* mean more than merely th* Jumpi c mmZlZ Si mm mm? mmm mmmmu? There m a crsad.tion Ins4d. tns* m..*t ?^sB*y.??*?%*? he dealt with ratting Is nwaany M laws! ?? Bagg lowed with Uler and ^^'^1 rTniek Heal. J Sj-g m* *ym? Jgg part* ?^"f^tn? ? fw ("?*"? 'mTrZmil" C, C* the blood JV__' an) Hem Bold cur*-? all kind* of ,.11ee Pook JUDGE IVIER 'HOLDS I IIP FOUR LICENSES Colored Churches Ohjrct to Having Saloons Nearby? Four licenses Granted. As the result of the opposition 0 fered by the Z'tn ltapti?t rhurrh. cv~ ored. and the ?rare Wesley Chr.sttaa rharrh rr.lored. to the granting of Bewasew. Jwds> Tjler t? the Clt Casrrt .f Warwick coaatv yeatev BROADWAY Store 2905-7 Washington Ava. 20 Patterns to Select From Sell Full Rolls Only Yard Kxtra for Laying. SEE THE WINDOW CHAPIN BROS., Inc. 3004-6 Washington Ave.. Newport News, Wa?h . Penn. Ry._??7:20 a N. Y., Penn. Sy. fg a. Southbound L.?. N Y.. B g O. Ry...*ll:50 ,I;v Phlla, B. * O Ry. ...?t:17 p t Ar. Wash, b. g O. Ry_?6;? p 1*. N. Y-, Peon. Ry. Ar. Wash.. Penn. Ry. Ar. Wash.. Penn. Ry. a m. ...?12:65 p. .-????: 16 p. ...!?:? p. Phlla . Peno. Wash. Penn Ry Ry. .?2:W p. ?6:22 p. w*!***. Chair M^kf'pr m-\ .1] ?.v iwtensal art loa rta*' on th? flold hv A F. O KVw. f,7J?p; \a. and nvw.."* ba-"* ' aer Wie Do lx?nrhardt. B. psaffalo. W T- ^_ ""oooTwitk Oaa AmHnlancea Jeat TttG Cook With itias; . Naebman Helwea aa> r... . ' r"T' "Pl^aredf* 'he .hurcbe, and com,, 'h' rresewce of tae fosjr su| awr the editee, *trrUr\mi >* *"w?h p at the rfturrlhea After heM-iag taw rasf_or rraey. J.Klg, TvW I h-ar the sutewe-nr, rsf aartass on both at?wo Ankle I Strap Pumps all the Newest Ufta ?ni I>>gt};>'r SI.97 TO SJil TUE RIGHT PLACE To get your old suits made to look new. LADIES' FINERY A SPECIAL? TY. All work is done by the French dr> eb suing prunes*, and ;- <!? <|.t;7?.1 after bring rkanfl. You ran save si lea*: ?.'< |w r rrti' of your rl.Kbing hy having your clothe < leau< d by ?hhi i?rneeww fifMLEMEN llon't lorget that ?oft dorne?'l< Malsh glv?n veair ahiit?. c>^ lar? and < .iff* when laundered ay as. fHir wagon will ral for. and del-?er. all wi^k with dispatch Ho- h 'phones No. MODERN. MODEL AND OP? TO OATE. Hotel W arwick Laundn ,T-v. Washington ... Ar. Old Pt. Comfort fas. Norfolk. *6:?g p m. .*7:?0 a BS. -?8 *0 a m. ?n Mm,_, . , ._ except 8uaday. TRANSPOBTATION GUIDE. ANCHOR LIKE 8US60WindLO?DOIOEfiRy j ?Daily. ??Daily !3nndsy only. For Information apply to J. N. SMITH. Agetrt, Ualon Ticket omre. Caainberlia HoteL Old Pofat. Mrginia rS?" , fTfmiARP. Oe, a^ nmx l W1U.UM3. cny fmm H*"T. sBBBgf Graaby aad Baaaaa streets. Norfolk. Va ' 11? 24th Street. Newa, Va. w i win aeraw Steam<hlps "Cat.forma." "Caledon.a.- "Colamb. (Average paa?s.? 7| days i SALOON. M7 50 ,r>d 872 50 SECOND CABIN. 849 and ?47 SO TM.RO CLASS. iKsj ,n<s clyde line philadelphia BROADWAY Store I dr. h. h. adair 4aya a. M. ft M. Transportation Co. STEAMSHIP LINES Paaaenrers aad rretsrht. Newport News \o Baltimore. Halt? Kxrept Tnesdav C a at Fares S3 00 One Way. gSOO Round Tnp?Including gtataeaaw* Berth. Ticketa to All Points. Norfolk to Beaton. fialH evrep* Thorsdaya 7 a ss Nnrfoii, to rVsotaasaa.' Every No,. Th..r aad 8at. 7 .. ?,. I tr*f rlam ftre m Pi..-, den- e 8li.an usaa 22*" gagg siaierwom hertg. ! apply to "* 'k R BR?r^'" _ ??W Waaniwgtan Ava. (j VtTERtNARy SUBOEOM Offot CaffeCs Livery glihls, both PHONES. NO. 1 sv i **" and Katiirdavs. .. i- \\l T^*'""*1 mn,i ??"(?ered 0, * o. Ptar 6, OaWo. ttl C*?TDC 8 TEAM SHIP fnnPAJfT Janses W. Mct^rnrk. PHILLIP? LINE.