THE MATHEWS JOURNAL VOL IX- MATHEWS C H.. VA., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1912 NO Monuments and Grave Stones Marble and Granite tn ?*d anything in this line get our price before placing order able* us to tnrr. out th? highest class work st most reasonable prices. We pay freight and give pentoaa) atten? tion to placing work In c?mii<* tery. '? respectfully Invite ycu to call and inspect our large stock of finished ta Norfolk. If unable to call write as for catalogue LAWSON & NEWTON 11th Street and Will lam are. NORFOLK, V_ r>* Pine Beach Car Lina, ?-'?one 8761. **? are doing the k?. scat buslneBa i? TtSewatsr Vlr ftsu* The latent a ?roved ma ? i ? e r y with -a-ca our plant at equipped eu Clark Sash & Door Corporation FRANK T. CLARK, President. -launfnctim-rs, Jobbers and Dealers in SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS, BUILDER'S HARDWARE, PLATE AND WINDOW GLASS. PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES, PORGH COLUMNS AND STAIR WORK, NORFOLK, VA. No Money in Advance ? Satisfac? tion Guar a ntced ? Lowest Net Factory Prices ? Easiest Term? ? A Saving of $10O to J200 Froin Fac? tory Direct. famous ST ARSK J___ Sent Anywhere in the United States on 30 DAYS' FREE .TRIAL IN YOUR OWN HOME WE WILL S END t. - any part of the TJnit?? b- pleased cr there will be n" sale, and the trial will not ooet you a penny. Isn't thai fair? Your banker or any commercial agency will tell you we are able as v?-:i .?s w?lhlC to make Rood on ournruaranteeand all our promises andasTee ments. hence you ace .safe in a<*cepti__: our proposition. Send for Our Special Advertising: Offer to First Buyers in New Localities and S?ve All Unnecessary Selling Expenses a?d Profits. We will make it ea?y (?? you to deal with us. no matter where you are located. We will errsace VERY EASY TERMS to suit your needs. Send for our Beautiful <3atalo. S ! 00 and up. Send for list. Church & l'arlor Orcmns?all styles and prioes. W ris? us today. ' rar hesntifel literature will interest, you. Mention this pai*er. ?a P.' ?. STA?SK PSAN0.C0., Manufacturers Executive Offices and Wa.-erooms. 210-212 So. Wabash Ave., CHICAGO, ILL. Dcpt. SCHEDULE NORFOLK-MATTT?EWS- (?I.OUCESTEB BOUTE. OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP CO. Effective Thursday MAY 23rd, Steamer MOBJACK will perform service on the Norfolk-Mathews-Gloucester route as follows: Monday Wednesday and Friday. Tuesday Thursday and Saturday. Lv. Norfolk (O. D. Wharf). Lv. Portsmouth (North St. Wharf), Lv. Norfolk (Bay Line Wharf). Lv. Old Point (Government Whf.).. Lv. Phllpot's Wharf, East River... Lv. Williams' Wharf, East River.. Lv. Hicks* Wharf, Bast River. Lv. Diggs' Wharf, East River. Lv. Roane's Wharf, Ware River Lv. Bailey's Wharf, W?*e River.. Lv. Hockley. Ware River. L- *_&ar_ Wharf, North River... .. bixondale, North River. _v. Severn Wharf, Severn River... Lv. Old Point (Government Wharf) ar. Norfolk (O. D. Pier No. 1) Ar. PortBuiouth (North St. Wharf) 6:80 a. m. 6:45 a. m. 7:00 a. m. 8:00 a. m. 10:00 a. m. 10:15 a. m. 10:30 a. m. 12:00 a. m. 12:00 m. 12:15 p. m. 1:00 p. m. 5:00 p. m. 6:00 p. m. 6:15 p. m. 6:30 6:45 7:00 8:00 10:00 10:15. 10:30 11:00 12:00 12:20 12:40 a. m. a. tn. a. m. a. m. a. m. a. m. a. m. a. m. a. m. p. m. p. m. 5:00 p. m. 6:00 p. m. 6:15 p. m. JAMES RIVER Night Line Every Evening between Norfolk and Richmond, STEAMERS FERKLET and BBANDON Fare First-Class $2.00 rack way, including Berth In Stateroom. Second-Class Including Berth 91M _-?i?-riii iiivi'HtiKMii??ii ?o tii?- v?re?k of Hi?- itoMion-\ ,.(v I ?ark laiirrN, ?Hk ii?> i??li f iiijur?-?l o\rrt??|i|?iuK I" iiiiliorlnmr the ?.?? I?urn?,' In<|illri?-M <>l ? or??ii?-?r .1. .1. I'helan, hnuini-i-r ? . I . i;|ni>||,' of the Stale I'ultlle I till?)?-?, < oni/iil.,. mI??ii nuil the New llnvt-ii Knil roml. ?inn put under ? n > . I r?'?l llovinrd, <>l -sprint, livid. Mu?,??., the rgsjrcawtatsV? iiii>ii>Mlnii In (hint dlMtrii'l, who nrrlo-il ?,n (|,,. ??????ii,- late > ?*Mt?*r?la>, xmih Miiper M<- In the I ?-ih-rnl plmxe of the liivenllKallon anil took rhT?e. In addition to ?lie-.- r??pitrui< prolien the Hrot lierii uiiik?- ii|i |on| time. II In ?-hnrii?'?l l?> the l>?U-nil >?ol niel > ilUrrunnlril the re?-om meniliiilonn of the lateratate ?????> in?-re?- ? OiiiiiiImmIoii. fiillm, im; ihm ini|i?lr> into tl??* ? ri-i-1, ,,f ||,,. |,.(|.. ?prnl Kipn-MK at llrhlueport it >?-nr dk?, enimed In a ninnii<-r iiIiiiohi ??xn?'ti> Mlmiiiir t<> the latead ? m-k. It 1m r?-?-n 11 ?- ? I I lint ? oroiUT ? . \. WIInoii, folio? Inu hi? Iiii.ii?-?? Im,, th?- DrlilKi'port v? r?-?U. found that the >?'*.v II n *.\|irm tin- pri>M?'?'iif lag; oHW'InlM of llrlduepnrl. 'I'll?* ?'??roiii-r ?I ?hi- time found liul l?-l In* r?'?ni?'KtInu ,'iiti I it ?-?-i-H to lit* mure vlixilnut In innkhm up tint?'. \ iiKMiilier i?f tlie ?-nuliM'er'M lirot h?*rhooil, ?ho In ln-re. raSljra ?Im? n ttlinlltir order Iiiin l??-?-n r?-e?-ntl> Imnu?'l t'A I'll? TO unit WITH IMPUNITY." SWS MAN IN HIS Walsls. NEW YORK.? Special.?"1 hereby particularly warn you against probate judges and attoriK-v s-at-lavv. and sin cerely trust you Will not have occa? sion to consult or employ the latter in regard to tins Instrument.4' was the ar\ t-> the benefi? ciary." Besides Anni.> Cora Bartlett. who lives at Jerome, Ari/... Mr. Bartletl b'ft another sist.-r. Mrs. Prank C. (Mark, and two brothers. Edwin, of Overbrook, l'a., and John B. Bartlett, of Seattle, Wash. S?mono IN JEWELS STOIIA AT RESORT .TOW YORK. Special?Th?> theft of .sixteen pieces of .i.'welry valued at about $40,000 is being Investigated' b> the Burns Detective tgency. A re? ward Of $1.000 is offered for the r. ??overy of the Jewelry, which was stolen in duly at a summer resort near New Y??rk. The agency refuses to rev?eal the name <>f the victim. It is feared the thieves will not at ti'Mipt to pawn the goods as they are. but will break the stone? from their settings and dispos?- of them through femes. The Stolen articles are: Woman's large pearl ring, the pearl surrounded by diamonds sei In plati? num. Woman's large two-diamond plati? num ring. On? pair large pearl earrin ??ne pair baronne pearl earrings, pearls very clear and perfectly] mil- bed. Diamond chain, two feel long, with pendant of two pear-shaped olamonda Woman's diamond horseshoe pin. Horseshoe-and-bit diamond pin. Corsage brooch n. S?*nattir l?omereiie. of Ohio, the militant Democrat ?if the eom niltte??-. was th?* llrst t?i arrive. Il?*# s|H*nt soin?' tinu* in nrcnarlag questions to lire nt the thir?l imrty men during the examina? tion totlav Senator Clapp is Hi?- only BBOBB Iw-r ?>i Un- commit!?-?- win? i** af? lu?an?! with llu- Hull Moo-?*. Beo> alor Jones, ?if WaahlngtOU, th? other E_&sref*dve ni?-iiilH-r of" llu* commit!?-? , will not reach Wash? ington ii'iiil l ri?la>. on w_k.li day Colonel Rtoosevelt is scheduled feo h?* on lianil. \lri-a !v application- an- ponr iii-r in for aeats in llic 4-omiiiitt?*?' root? ?m Tharnday, wbea ?!. I*. Morgan will Im* on III?* witn?--s stand. \?> tickets ?re ix-iny; i* sin-?l. however, anil a *>lrl?-l poUcy ?if lir-t coBBe, lirst served, will Im* adhered i. W'ln-n ?liil joii iM-yin that arrangement? \. I wan mail?- trca-nri-r of tin- \?w York I utility Roosevojl Commlttoe in the loiter i?art . That w??rk lini-licd. I took on -oui?- of th<* oihi-r work. <}. Hove y??u r?*?*?-lpts ?it the amounts and expenditures in Kings comity. N. _M while yon Wore tr?-a-.nr?-r ?if tin* ?-?iniity committee? A. I have all amount*, in lull. as my report was Iili-d with th?* Secretary of stat?- in Albany. . Was there any official who a<-ti-il for tin* Slat?*? A. I s?-r*.ed for tin* Stat?* as v\i II as tin- ?Ity. Mr. Hooker WOS attir?*il in a ?lark brown salt, with n?-?*kti?* t<> match. He sat \\*'M ha?-k In his ?hair whili- answering S?-iiator Clapp*? questions and replied with an eaae that Indicated an entire abac nee <>i Bervoas?eas. Mr. Hooker was -or?- that no other eontrlhntloas than Um-? contained in his detailed r?*iM>rt mould ?)?? I'oimii in relation to tin* Hull M???-?- party. ?? \nnis l*in?-hot." heaaM, -'s|M*nt 911.000 sroand New York ?ity during the campaign.** II ? ?. ?tait bm al of receipts ami i*\ivii?ht nr?-* showed thai tin* Itnll Moo-c part] in New V>rU State re?-<-i\?*?l sr.it.l_t;.:?.:.. of arhleh s.vj. tiot;.r._ was *-|H-nt. leaviag ? i>ai oore ?>f so r. i?i.s:;. Hooker laid tin* committee that l.nilin li?M?M*\?-lt contributed 03, 000 to iln- Rooaevell campaign fnml during tin* primaries Ihrln before iltr Chicago convention. II?- criticised iln* RepubHrsn par? ty's ta?-ti?-s in Neu S*?u-k Stat?- in ih<*-<* words! ??oui' statements showing ??\?*r 350,000 rxpt*wded during the pri niarii-s was i*??ii-i?I?*r?*?I by Iln* S?*? ritary ??f Suit?* as ?1? < idediv mor?* full than tiiat of ?>nr opponents', showing ltul they spent bat sr>, 000.** Senator Clapp ?*?intiini?*"n solicit ?-ontrlhiitIons for jrour parly ? A. I solicited them as hnril a 1 could. , Q. Dili any ?in?* rise ilo any so I kiting? A. Not tliit I know ?if. Among ?)ih?-r contribu torn i<> the rands of the party. n?><'k?-r mid, was tiii-liiaii. a Hull Moose candidate i?"- Congress from New A?>rk. who gave S-&.000 lo Iln* ?ans<* of tin- l*i ogre AHiveM, ami iVank \. Manorj'. of New >'?>rk. donated about the same amount. PRIMARXE8 A I'AHti:. ??Tin- \?-M York primaries ar?? a far??* niuii-i- tin* present law." ?i? dared HiM?k?-r. "Anyone not silled with the two old ivarti?**. or iiu* M-psrttsan fa?rtlons which pal through the primary law limls it difficult to get retaros. -?\\?* w?n- i?mi |Mi?ir to hove watchers ami challeagern. I mn |M?-t w?' K??t almost as many \ot?*s a> Mr. Tait, lint they w?tv not counted.*' Ity Ik notes I*n yos Bseaa to na] th?* reason that roa dtdal }-?*i more rotes was Ik?;iiisi- you w?-r?- so IHKir? \. Yea, litit not f?ir the reason moi intim?t?'. S?-nat?ir l'oiiii-rt-ii?- shnwetl by tin- statistics of HiM>k?-r'-? siat? nii-iit that tin* 1 ?ni 1 Moose rotes claimed bj them cost about s_ sptcce. Hooker laying claim to S0.000 votes as against an expen llltare In tin* Stab* and ?-ity of St;:;.tint?. He *?iiii the ligares given previously w?-r?* tor \?*w York ?-ity alone. Hooker chimed that, in com pari*' 11 1?? Ike ii'.niibt-r of \s ?if expense? A. This work was largely carried on by tolaateers ami the sotarles aiiiomite?! lo about S I.?MX?. Print tag ami advertising cost si7.ono; traveling expenses of Speakern, in cladlng Senator BeverMge and Colonel Roosevelt, amounted to 917,000; th?- shipping of printing ami postage, $S,OO0; expenses for the national h?-atlipiart?-rs. S I..">"". Then th?-r?- \\?-r?- tin- dlsbnrse nieiiis l?i ?!ill?-i-?-nt States, which wer?- as poor as tin- national eom iiiltte?*. i'i\?- thonaand dollars was seal into Maryland; 935,000 into .Maine. S.">_.tl(>(> into MOSBOcfaa* Mils. S-..">no into VerasoM ami 9I3JMM into Illinois. Hooker addled that Oklahoma received 9-1,100 and tin* h?a?l qusrters in \\ ashimrton. 1>. ('., Sll,500. lit? ?nuits in Vermont ami Mansaehasetts coat $01 and S17."?. irspecttvety. s?-nnt?>r Pwnerroe then r??ad the list of < ontrihutors to (he Hull Moose fumi. as follows; I rank A. MoBSey, 90,000; t.iMirj*:?* \\. Perkins, 93,000; Qaeoa l'?*riy. a sinull New Y?irk town, si?hi.?o: \\. B. Roosevelt, 95,000; WiiMam Roosevelt, 98,000; W. Barboar, 95JOO; Charles s. itaird, S...."><)?>: I>. It. Manna. $.\000; 1 is?nr, Straus. sr?.oot>: Praak \. Miinscv, $7.,*>00; <;?*?>r-*;?? W. ?'?T kins. $:>,ooo. R. i>, Biondf tt, X.MMi; lYunk A. Miiiis?-.v. $l..'?O0; (.oorRi- W. Perkins, 97,500; 1liirlM.nr. 93500; Hamilton .Ish, I si.iau?: Ge-araje w. ivrkins. S"?7. ?m; .1. i?. <.r?-?*r. tSss); s. p. Keatrh, |Mt; Winiam II. Day? S250; Herman l'r.'uicr, $200; I?. ?I. Hill. S|!'!'..,?>: .1. I). larkin. sil.noo; t'. I., tutting. S-i.IMMK Dr. \ Khaw, t2,00O; li. Itobiawoa, S5.000: f.. EL lUiigstirit. $.">,: Ulan? h.- T. Hooker (wife ??f th? aitneMH), s?.iMio. HiMiker stale?! in r?'|?ly t in HMI I ?ad ISO?. "i.ike ssoai of tin* asea in tins hum ?'un-nt." he athb'd, "I am an amateur tu polit i< s." " Tber?' ?re a l?'vv ?v? ?plions t?? that, ?re t'U-r?- not'.*" a?stcd Sen? ator ? ?liver. ? au-iiig the Jir-t lau_.. of ibe mttrning. primary canipalgn ami a like amoiuit to t.overnor Wilson'*?. "Tlii- may in? terest Senator I'oiiu-reiu*." be add? ed, beraasr Mr. Craae also con? trlbated Sl.noo a we?k to ib? I)?>iiio<-i at ii- fand f?>r s,,nietimc before tin- Hi nitnialMj coat eat? tbiii.'* Hooker said thai he luid bad a i'iimutn-iI???ii with trau?' during March or April. "Mr. traue told me." *-ai?l Hooker, "that he was giving ?l lb? rate ?it Si.OOO a vv?*ek to Sen? ator In I < Hette-, campaign and sunn? to Wilson's, lb- referred to la I'oileit?. a- ' 'piihlic-sptr Ited man vv bo i- 'a the front ?if tb?* prugrei?iv?> iu??v?-m'nt.* Mr. tram' a?bl<-?l that he ?h'-iretl to contribute In both wing, of the party, bat he woakl net give any? thing towards Colonel R?ooNevclt*s iwmpalgn." "H?* ?lid not give anything t<> Cobmel Roosevelt's rund?*4 ssked Senator l'iinieriiu*. "He ?lid not.*4 replied Booker. C. t". ligetboiT. agent <>f the Harriman ?-t?te, was then re? called ami Senator l'orneri'it?? ?sked bim vvheth?r lu? bail found any additional Rousei ?lt-llari-i ii i a ii t ?irr?*-p? >mb'iiee. The vvitne? replied that be had not. "!>?> you know ,,r any letter in which Hoos?-\eii a-k?-d Harriman to l?x?k ?nit lor a man suitable for th?* senate 'rom California?" a-kiil Senator l'oaun-ne. "I never heard of an) such." r?* plie?l the witn?'?. CHICAGO STARTS \ VICE CRUSADE ( Hit M.O. III.. Special. State's Attorney \\a\maii ii itcrufc?! SataraSj that lie would CSUSC tile arj-e-l of many promi? nent rltlacns who ?Min property used ior immoral parpo-? ? , fol? low iim a raid of the bvee district, in width iieari.v l?0 arrests were made as "..uno people looked on. Wavnian ha- -.nt letters t<> i*lcrg) min asking tin-in In ?all on in.-ir ? tomorrow to aid Ii i Ml ill gatlieiiii- ?v id? ii? e. lie lias al-o a-k? ?I the ??unity u? a-tircr and innidrr I'oi proper!) owners in the r?--in, l??l distrait, pi i-uniaidv to criminal pro-?-? ii.imis. N? \ er before lia- SUcll tcrror Ik-i-11 nol?-?i in lb?> vice dlstrkt. lb?i?l?-iii ? il?'?l before lite pod? e last night, a- warning was sound? ed that the ?ii-ir.it i ?vas to be chksed. shortly after mldnighl all bou-? .. were ?iai k ami til?' iiuiin;? had gone in billing. Charges against polt? emen have liei'ii in??!?' I>v inv < ? liga toi ?-. ?Buse lin* olli??'r- with warrants faib'?l I?? liiul n-ort keeper- who ?rere walking the -tic?-t- ?if ibe district. As a climax In hi- m\ ?--libation Wayaaaa ha- assailed tin- titj au? thorities ami in answer to Prest ?lent Barl/.cii. of Ibe hoard of count) ? oiMi?ii--i??ii?'r--. ::-k- lor a ?$.">(?.Ol>0 vie?' war 1 mid. Bartaen replied thai t!ie re ?pnsi will be m-? ??in.in nded. This Huid Is i?' be used in Investigating the records of cit| uflfdabt. it was sai? I. \l?il SE H \> YOC FADED T?i A WHISI'KK AS T?l EXERtiY \",-:yy voivK. Special.- -"Perhaps your consider yourself a fairly energetic proposition, mon or less ?>f a hustler, ? IS it Wei?'. Perhaps when you return to your own little vine and fire escape your thoughts dwell proudly on the tre? mendous ?lav's \v?irk that lies behind you and the unequaled expenditure of energy thai it has cost you. If you have, don't ever do t any more, a little new-horn, blind bah) mouse has you faded, so to speak. iu a ?hlaper. A little new-l?orn mouse uses up more energy when It'a asleep than von do when you're awake. And when it comes down to real, sizzling, seething, boiling energy even the little blind mouse is o n re smat? ur ?*om pured to one ef the little ferments thai live In a puce of > cast. At l.-ast that's what 1-r. M \ Buh? ner, of the Universtt) of Berlin, -a. _7Ai / -??WEc_a1a?fw. ni ?y ^~^_a_r.T~'il 1 ri .inr Or 9ti:a(tor fob equipment and repairs in pftJNU vYATEit oHJFFLY, WINDXILL8, PRESS?BE TAKES, r*? " P IM. ?.NUINES, ACETYLENE ?AS. GASOLINE ?AS, EIE? TB?? UeHTINtt. BELLS AND TELEPHONES, HEATING. BANGES. SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIMATES. Dix on dale. Va. an audienci .it th American Academy of Medli ?day night, Tin- t repon ?-l wish this fellow wouldn't lend you so many chocolates." s;ii<] the other suitor. "Why." simpered the girl, "arc you jealous?" "No; bul I prefer to eat marshmal lowa.' ?Tannin;- Hints. For canning use rd tn one half as much sugar ;is fruit. For preserving us? three-fourtha as in in-h sugar as fruit. For jam us? equal amounts of sugar and fruit. For Jell) amounts of sugar and juice. For i>nl> perf? ctlj si?i;iui fi sh, tirt.i and of r quality. For pr?s? lit is . ?iln r cut ui> or left whole. For Jells fruit should be underripe. \\ oman's World for Au Noak'iLinimastlt the Iw *t r?*?eiiy irr Rhewi? tis?in. S?-_.tic_, __m* _-?-???? Stiff Jfjints ami Mu.?cles. Bore Throat. Cyl I Sprains. Cots, 1. ru . Cotic. Oanips. Neon Toothache, ami all N Bon?> and Muscle Aches ami Pains." The penuine has Nonh's Ark on every paokairr and looks like this cut. but has RED hand on ? ? ?lackageand "NoaVa Uniment" always in RED ink. Beware of Imitations, UftTpa bottle, 2f> rents, and eo\d by c5 dealers in medicine Guarantei-d or money re? funded by Noah Kennedy ?Co., 1**-.," I_*__o_l, Va, Old Farms Made New Bigger < rops?Better Produce. Your land is only worth what it will produce. If it is run down and unproductive, our Ground Oyster Shell LIME v. ill brins splendid crops Noth? ing equals it for ALFALFA The Virginia Agricultural Board urges every farmer to use it. PEERLESS OYSTER CO BALTD?ORE. H>. CHES PEAKE LINE CHESAPEAKE S. S. CO. New Queens of the Chesapeake CITY OF BALTIMORE and CITY OF NORFOLK Fitted ??th Marconi Wireless Between NORFOLK, OLD PORT COMFORT and BALTIMORE. Oaily, Including Sunday. Leave Norfolk 6:16 P. M.. Old Point Comfort 7:15 P. M., arriving Balti nore at 7:00 A. M. the following mon Mg. Through tickets on sale from all Old Dominion S. S. Co. Landings In Gloucester and Mathews Counties to Baltimore via Old Point and Chesa? peake Line at Fare, JUfc York River Line Steamers leave West Point ant fork River Landings every Monday, Wednesday and Friday for Baltimore, f^eave West Point 6:00 P. M? Arrive Baltimore 8:30 A. M. Ticket Offices 95, 104 and 10 Oranby St., Norfolk. Va.; also Hotel Chambor lin, Old Point Comfort, Va. E. J. Chism, N. Chapman, G. P. A. A. G. P. A. Baltimore, Md. Dr. A. M. MARCHANT Bentist. v i : ' h . I ' s* i . : ? iterel Hours 3 tn It: 1 tr S LES IE C. GARNETT A ttomer-nt-La-. MATHEWS. VA. Will practice in ths Court* of t_s Countk-a ? .s. Middlesex and Gloucester. Joyner's GU1-A-C0L A aew remedy for Coughs, Colda, Croup, Sore Throat, Hoarseness Asthma, Bronchitis and all Throoat, (best and Lang Trouble?. Allays irritation, reduces in? flammation and removes the cause. It helps you or we refund your money. PRICE 25 Cts. For Sale bv all Druggists and (. H. IICDGINS, t. i). h rooms, ?. O. HC_GL\S III I>S<>\ ? lirOGINS, E. BAKER & CO., General Merchant*?, George J. Pipers The Gbl-A-L0L Me?. Ce., O incorporated { PORTSMOITH, VA. *?<*-?^*?<^><>*?SH????t>a?.??a<>a *M^ Y Cheap Glasses A v Are s?5t only injurious to the eye, Y causing irreparable Injury fre- 4 1 quently, but they are most ex A pensive in the long rua. Our Y quality is the best that cas? be r Y bought. Our unexcelled facili- ? ?i ties and skilled workmen enable Y us to serve you satisfactorily. X Writ?- for catalogue. : I 6. L HALL OPTICAL CO., INO. (Xorfol-'-jr^mond-Lv-e-barg.) ?S3 Granby St. Norton, ^ra. Everything Optical and graphl