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WOULD HAVE CITY^ I ILO RESPONSIBLE Allorney Mod' Will Ask Court . to Require Sand of (300,000. 10 PROTECT RAILWAY COMPANY! Irijunction ' Secured by City Attorney Compels Operation of Cars Ovei Bridge Regarded as Dangerous, and Company Wants to Bo Re? lieved of Liability. Attornoy B. M, Braxton. counsel for the street railway compnnlos, yesterday gave notice that he would apear in the Corporation Court to Inorrow and move that the city or Njewport News be required to give a bond In the chancery suit, filed lost Tuesday by the city against the Hampton Roads Traction Com? pany i and the Newport News and OYd Point lUillway & Bloelrlc Com pany. It is understood that TVlr. Braxton wll ask that Ilm city bo compelled tQ, furnish a bond "or $IUi(),ooo to Insure his clients against liability for any accident which may result from' the operation of cars over the Twenty-sixth street bridge. The company claims I hat this bridge. Is dangerous nud that an accident causing the loss of life and limb Is likely to happen at any time as long a? cars are operated over. It. The Injunction secured by C,Uy Attorney Masslo compels the company to continue service In the city and, thereby, to operate cars over the bridge. The attorney will argue that If his client Is forced ?by the city to take the risk, tho city should be liable for damages in etiso of accident. Married Last oprlng. I The frlondc of M>ss Grace Phillips and Mr. John Logan, two wollknown yo.ung people of the city, were mar? ried last Spring at Bll'/ahcth City. IN. .C Miss Phillip? Informed her parents Friday that she was mar? ried and produced an Bll'/ahcth city Pltprir of the date April li, 11)0(1, con? taining an account of the wedding. Miss Phillips has continued to live ?with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ?TJiompBon Phillips, at their homo BOyornl miles above the city. I.Mr. I-Ogan Ib a popular young machinist employed ut the shipyard. . Victim of Typhoid Fever. -I-lttlo Mitts Ray Davidson, the 11 ~y>nrr^9)4-JiJUltlil.or of Mr. and Mrs. ?D. \R. Davidson, dlo.i yestordny adorning nt !>:;tt) o'clock at tho resi? dence of hor parents, on Twenty ninth street, after being 111 for nlno tee ntlays with typoid fever. Funeral ao'rvlcos will be conducted at the residence this afternoon by Rabbi Schwartz, The body will bo Interred at. the Hebrew cemetery on the Boulevard. St. Vincent's Catholic. ."Regular services will bo conducted atv St. Vincent's Catholic church totjtty. At the afternoon service therosswlll be a reception by the Chil? dren dt Mary. Special music will be rendered. East End Christian. ReV. ?MuvdoCk W. Butler, tho new pastor of the East Bud Christian church, will proach this morning at ?Id. o'clock and this evening at 7:30 o'clock. _ ;Llttle MIfs Mattlo Adams, of 631 Twenty-seventh street, who has been iUi since last Tuestluy with appen dicltles, is rapidly improving. MASTER BERNARD BOOKER Boy Pianist PUPIL OF VIRQIL PIANO SCHOOL. - Will Appear in CONCERT "T"1; Given at PETZOLD'S HALL Tuesday. Evening. Decomber 11th, 190&, 8:16 p. m. Home of Powell Trust Company. Pays 4 Per Gent, on Deposits 2711 Washington Ave. SABBATH OAY SERVICES Baptist Sunday Fchool Association at Second Church. ADDRESS Bf DOCTOR PORTER 6ubjccts for Sermons Announced by Various Paotors?Inctallation of! Officers at Trinity Lutheran Church ?RcrjIigioiiD Notes. There will bo a mooting of tho l.owor Peninsula Baptist Sunday School Association ut tho Second Baptist church t Iiis nftvernoon at :i o'clock! Tho following program baa been arranged: Singing . Congregation. Invocation . Roy. A. A Butler. Hymn. Scripture rending . . Rov, T. Ryland Sanford. Prayer . Rev. s. VV. Dennett. Selection?"How vjft at lCven Title."" . C lib In Reports of Schools. Hymn Toucher Training ... Air. C. J. Dorr. Class Attendance .?. . Hon. S. R. Unxten. 'M.ead Kindly Light" . Choir. Address .? ? Rov. .1. VV. Porter. Collection. Next place of meeting. Adjournment. Newport News Baptist. Rev. ,T. W. Porter. D. D. pastor; ,of tlie Newport News Paptlsl church. Will preach today on the following subjects: morning, "Kept by tin; Power of God;" evening. "How the Tax Collector Was Converted." The pastor will meet the Buraeen class jtit 10 o'clock this morning. First Presbyterian. Services will he held at the First 'PresbyterIan church this morning at; 11 o'clock and this afternoon at .> o'clock, preaching at both hours by the pastor Rev. 13. T. Wellford. Trinity Methodist. The pastor, Rev. W. Ashbury, Christian, will preach at Trinity Methodist church this morning at II o'clock and this evening at 7:30 o'clock! St. FHul's Episcopal. There will be services at tho usual hours at St. Paul's Episcopal church today, preaching by the rec? tor, Rev. A. O. Sykes. At 11 o'clock there will be morning prayer, ante communion and sermon and at 7:3o o'clock there will evening prayer und sernt?n. j Trinity Lutheran. I Rev. 10. A shenk. pastor of the Trinity Lutheran church, will preach today on the Following subjects: i modhing "The Conduct of Man to Man U be Regulated by Ihe Ex? ample of Christ;" evening. "Joseph and his Father. The newly elected officers will bo Installed this morn? ing. Twenty.fcurth Street Christian, j I At the Twenty-fourth street Chris? tian church this morning the pas? tor, Rev. p. S. Henkel, will preach on tho subject, "The True Vine and j Its Branches." This evening tho pastor will preach a special senno- j on the subject. "The Utnwii ffil Liberty Having the Wright of Way." The Relief Association meets at .1 ] O'ClOCk. Second Baptist. Rov. R. C. Hubbard. tho pastor, will preach at the Second Baptist church this morning nt 11 oclock and this evoning at 7:30 o'clock. Calvary Baptist. Rev. A. A. Butler, pastor of the Cavalry Baptist church will pjjpf/*' today on the following sub/ morning, "flood Advice, that 9 Always Ignore to their Own lifeim garner & co., It's the face of a woman and the clothes of a man that at? tract attention on trie street today. A Man's Overcoat adds quite as much to his personality as dues his Suit. Our Overcoats are cut and tailored to live long and to hold their shape as long as they live. We stand first, last and all the time on our superiority of fabric, styfe and workmanship and you may rest assured that the Overcoat you buy here will be satisfactory ii every way. Overcoats for Men from $10.00 to $25.00 Overcoats for Boys from $2.98 to $8 50 Overcoats for the Little Fellow Y^"orT?"E $2 48 to $6.00 QARNES & CO.. N ' 8 I One Price to ah For Men or Boys Pick a flaw, if possible, in our Suits and Overcoats; turn them inside out, every little delail shows the hard? of the HAS? TE R TAILOR. No hurried work-no skimping?nothing slighted, that is why they will fit so perfectly and hold their *hape so much better than others. When you spend your money for clothes you certainly want THE BEST POSSIBLE VALUE. Boys' Suits from $2 98 to $7.00 Men's Suits from $10.00 to $25.00 Now is the time to make a selection for "HIS" CHRISTMAS GIFT and this is x lie store where you'll be most apt to find it. What could be a wiser selection than one of our Suite?, Rain Coats or Overcoat? One Price to Ail Watt, Doxey & Watt j The Busy Store [ Watt, Doxey & Watt The Busy Store Needlework Catalogue Free Showing illustrations of initial letters, applique die signs for insertion, braiding designs for coats Jind cos? tumes, border designs, embroidery patterns, designs in wild roses, daisies and forget-me-nots for doilies, center pie363, etc; Christinas suggestions in needlework pat? terns, dolls' clothes and animals for Christmas. Handkerchiefs . Ladles' Fancy Embroidered Handkerchiefs, wide range of pret ty pattern?, 124c. 25c to 50c. Children's Handkerchiefs In fancy Christmas Boxes, plain white or colored border. I5c. and 25c. a Box Ladies' Fancy Collars The season's newest novelties, white, pink and white, blue and while and black, 25c. and 50c. Budget of Popular Songs Whin the Coldon Sunset Fades Behind the Hills. Snap-Shot Sol. When the Day i:? Done Tho Dowdrop and the Hose And many others. 10c. Ladies' and Children's Furs Make popular Christmas gifts; Ladies' Neckpieces and Muffe, also Children's White Fur Sets. Neck Pieces .SI ,00, $2.00. $3,95 to ?15.00 Mulls .$3fT5, $5.00 to $7.50 Children's Sets.$1.50, $1.75 to $3.'?*5 Neckwear Choice line of pretty Ties In lip lit and dark colors. 25c. and 50c. Ladies' Tan Kid Beits The latest thing in Bolts, extra wide steel buckle at back. 5 c Men's Silk Mufilers Large size, extra fine quality of Silk, grey, white, navy and black. $119 Teddy Bears The popular Teddy Boars an In ro In a variety of sizes. $lAOlo $>t.50 Ladies' Umbrellas A wiile range of pretty handles in gun metal, silver or gold, $2, $2.50, $3, to $7 Men's Suspenders Thp {'Common Sonst?" Suspen? der fits well, wen: : (II and U very comfortable, assorted de? signs,' I 50c. Men's Initialed Handkerchiefs A good quality Linen Handker? chief, put up six In a box. 75c. a Box Embroidered Linen Waists Made of fine Irish Linen, embroid? ered front, regular |L0D and ?5.00 waist, special price, $2.98 Black Taffeta Waist tucked and enibrol' Beautifully ered, $3.50 Dress Goods and Silks Black Taffeta Brilliant Lustre, fine Chiffon fin? ish, wear guaranteed, 30 Inches wide, $1.00 Black Silk Petticoats Made of extra high grade Taffeta, well finished, $5.00 and $6.00 Men's Handkerchiefs Plain white and colored bor? ders. 5c, 10c, 12-ic. to 25c Guyoi's Fremh Susperden In pretty, neat stripe and dotted designs, ? 50c. Boys' Suspenders, 12 l-2c. Men's Silk Umbrellas Make useful Christmas pres? ents', natural and fancy handles, $2, $2.50, $3.50 to $5 Black Sateen Petticoats Made of heavy Mercerized Sa: teen, accordeon plaited and tuck? ed ruffles, $1, $1. 25, $'.50 to $2.50 The Be tr Brand Knitting Yarn Is; always at the top for quality, finish add colorings. Imported (Jermnntown Shet? land Flo.-:; in a wido variety o" shades. Black Peau de Soie This is an extra heavy quality, full yard wide, $1.25 Black Henrietta All wool, pretty Silk finish, fine even weave, 12 inch, 75c. and $1.00 Better quality, silk warp. $1.25. imported French Voile, strictly II wool, fast black. Black Voile d French Voih fast black, 75c, $1 and $1.25 Broadcloth All wool, beautiful fine finish, light or heavy weight, 75c, if, $1.50 and $2.25 Knit Goods Scarfs; Shawta, Fascinators. Bahv Sanqucs. Legging, Bootees an I everything necessary to prepare baby for tho cold weather. Japanese Drapery Silk For draping mantels' and pianos, also used for Kimoaas, 27-lnches wide, 50c DOLLS, TOYS, BLOCKS, PICTURE BOOKS, FIRE ENGINES, TRAINS, PIANOS, WAGONS. WATT, DOXEV & WATT 2909 Washington Avenue s.