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PEATHGOttflES SUDDENLY ftt Logao T. Davis Stricken by1 HearKallure. 41 SUPPER WITH HER FAMILY Fatal Hirten.; Wae Not Suspected When the Aged Lady Retired to Her Room for the Night?Arrange? ments for Funeral. Mrs. Logan T. Dav'.s died suddenly fronii heart diso two hint night about t':30 o'clock at hor homo, 311 Twenty itcventh street. Mrs. Davis was at ?Upper wi'.li her family. She was In excollent spirits anil seemed well 1111 1111 she retired to her loom Tor the sight, when she was stricken. Sever-1 Cd physicians were summoned, hut dealh cnine linrore any of them reach? ed tho patient's bedside. Mrs. linvls Is survived h> her hu. band, Mr. Logan T. On vis, and neven Children: Mrs. A. V. Dillon, Mrs. E, <\ Skinner. Mr. Allan II. Davla, Mrs. Loulso Frazior, Misses Leoln llenly Davlti. Elizabeth R. Davis and (Irace I<ogntl Davis. She Is nlso survived by three sistera and two brothers, nil ?f Wliliamsburg. Brief Funeral Services will be < en? due ed at the residence tomorrow mo'nlng nt r.::i(i o'clock by Rev. W. -Aubrey Cliristtun. pastor of Trinity Methodist church. The body will be taken to WHlMnmsburg "ii ? he I0:0? o'clock train for Interment. Mrs. Davis ihnd lived here with her family for the past 17 years. She hail a wide circle <>r friends, to whom the ncwv-i or bo.- dentb will com,, ai n shock. NEW TRIAL FOR WATERMAN. Judp? Barham Set Aside Verdict of tho Jury Imposing Imprisonment. In the Corporation Court yesterday .fudge narliiini granted a new trial to Bail Watornian. who was found guilty or ninnslaughter and given two years in tho pcnlti'iitlarv nt the last term of court. The motion of Attorney G; ('. Mltcholl to set aside the ver? dict and grant a new trial was sus? tained, principally on account of eer laln testimony admitted during the ?typner trial, v. \\ K< pi'ol'Uile that Waterman will em tried again during (he next term of the, court, which will he a regular criminal term. Waterman was convicted of killing Theodore ifeliner In n brawl In a Huntington avenue saloon. BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT. First Game of New Contest At Y. M. C. A. Tonight. A new 1'iskethall tournament will bo inaugurated at the Young Men's Christian Association loulght with a doublehoader. the Saxons meeting the Spartans and Hie Oreeks giving but? tle to the Turks. Sonic- of the best Player? of (be association are in the lineup of these teams and the gamer, promlso to be rast and Inti reding. " Six teams havr entered this tour? nament and doublehenders will he played every Thursdav night until the lonrnanient closes about the flrsl of April. Local Insurance Company. Tho stockholders of the Eastern Fire Insurance Company, of this city will hold a meeting on February 15 for the purpose of taking steps to? ward perfecting the organisation of the .company. This company was formed come time ago by well known local buslpe - men. with Mr. W. 11. Vest as pre lent. Mr. Arthur Loo as vlce-presidciil. Mr. W. F. H. Knot, ns necretary-tre'* -tier, and Mr. Sol. Mil? ler as manager. The directors are the officer.-: and Messrs. L. P. Stearns. O. E. 1-ester, F. P. Palen. E. R. Vau? ghn, F. W. Mllstend. E. I. Ford. E. Pevi cr, A. Rosenbanin nnd Alex. M< crs. Ahead of Norfolk. Newport News ranked far ahead of Norfolk in the shipment of coal to foreign countries. In January, the to? tal output for Norfolk that month be? ing 59.704 tons ns against Sl.iOi tons sent foreign from this port. This port also outranked Norfolk in the fdilpnunt of coal to American ports ll! in0"' _ Ilullds up waste tl.-.aie. promotes appetite. Improves digestion, induces refreshing sleep. giving renewed strength nnd health. That's what HolllBlerV Rocky Mountain Tea will do. ??c. Tea or Tablett-. J. C. UOR SUOH & CO. Ten Arrests by one Copper. Pairolman Samuel (!. Pearson made ten arrests yesterday, jailing ? ight lor disorderly conduct and two other r.egroes on the charge of being not of good fame. None cf the prisoners lives in this city. The Jumping Off Place. "Consumption had me In Its s.rasp: aud I had almost reached the Jump? ing off place when I was advisi^l to try Dr. K'^-g's New Discovery; and I want to sav light now. It save! my life. Improvement began with the first loltle. and after taking one doz? en bottles I was a well and happy man again'." sava Oeorgt? Moore, of oirimpKipnd. N. O. As- a remedy .'or roughs 'Jl)d colds and healer of weak, pore lunti and for proventlns pneu? monia. Netv D;*oov*ry is supreme. Run nnd 9-t.uO at all druggists. Trial bottle tree. Beautifully Furnished Rooms.wlthHol Water heat, Gas and Electric lights; overthe Powell Trust Co. building. Moderate prices. By week or month. Un? der supervision of Mrs. R. W. Southctland. POWELL TRUST w"? higton Ave. Banking, Real Estate, &c. Social-Personal Mr*. T. V. Stourocj Is in Winston iiilim, N. C,, w'icre she wiis called J l>y news of the Illness nnd subse? quent death of her rrlohd, Mr? Stoy Mrs. Mover had Visited M R. Stonines hero niid had many friends I In the clll". Morris?Hornn. Miss Virglo Morris of tili? elty. olid Mr. John Josc|/!i Hornn of Baltimore, will bo nWrrled at st. Vincent's Hp iiiun Catholic church at <? o'clock Mils ?nlrtg, the rector, Rev. Joseph Kri | oil. officiating. Af or the coromony Mr. ntnl M>rs. Hornn will leave for Baltimore nnd Washington. They will makp Iholr houie in the for liter elty. Ml', lloiii'n Is p road foreman In the employ of the Babcock & Wil [?ox Bojler Company. Those who gathered nl the Acade? my of Music yesterday afternoon and last night, mid tin. matinee nudlcnce was a largo one?saw one of the poorest attractions that have been of? fered In Newport News tills season. The piece produced was "On Carole," but If the author, Ixnils Bvan Shlp mnn. luul been present he would have had Bomo difficulty In recognising his j I'lay. with possibly one or two except? ions, the company was decidedly I Wenk, while Miss- Kinerson camo fur from measuring up to the requlro ineiits of the character of Constance Plckuey. Laid to Reet at Greenlawn. The body of little Arthur Willing ton Lent, tho'son or Mr. nnd Mrs. Krank C Lena who died Monday, was laid to rest yesterday afternoon a! Qroonlawn cemetery Funeral ser? vices were conducted at the residence, Wlekhnm avenue and Twentv-flftli stret. by Rev. T. J. Riddlok, assisted by Rev. A. O. Sykes. Funeral of Mr. Council. Funeral services over tlie remain.; of the late Mr. Arthur Council, who died suddenly Monday afternoon n-t the result of a stroke of paralysis will In? conducted at St. Vincent's j Catholic church Ibis afternoon at I [ o'clock. The body w ill be taken lo L-vnchhurg on Hie Bs30 o'clock train this afternoon for Interment. The family requests that no flowers be sent. Larceny Charged. Jones W. Wales, a negro driver nttt-'l ployed h,v the deal Atlantic & Paeiflo Tfa Company, yvas arrested yesterday afternoon by patrolman Fisher on n warrant sworn out by C A. Rohluson charging him with having stolen $19 from the comnanv. The prisoner war. bailed \.V Justice Senimes for bis appearance in the police court this morning, 'rho bond was fixed at I fit) mid C. A. Robinson Wae acctptej as security. Ninety Dav6 In Jail. Thoma; Clues, the sailor who v as arrested last month on the clinree r,f steallni; $?:i from the proprietor M a tilors" boarding house on Eighteenth street, was sentenced to 90 diys ll lall by Justice Brown In the polier court yesterdnv morning. Clues mis tr'-d In Hloodlleld hist month on the charge of stealing two watches, bit the casv was dismiss* d. Overheated Stove Pipe. An overheated stove pipe cans*d small blnro In the kitchen of the building at 1142 Twenty-ninth street about 6:45 o'clock last night. An al? arm brought t?-i Franco tlielno Co'mpany No. 2 to the s*cene and the flrenu n made q'dck work of the blaze. The damago will not exceed ?15. BLAZE IN DYE WORKS Jefferson Avenue Establlshementl Practicallij Destroyed. A0JD1KIN6 PRQPEH1Y IN DANG: RI Fire Had Gained Considerable Head? way Before an Alarm Was Tinned in, Out Firemen Succeeded In Con? fining it to the Building. Piro which broke out shortly I?1 fqru III o'clock last night, practically ilesUoyed the dye work.v i>f J. Hroolcs, a negro, a! 2405! Jelforson avenue, ami did considerable damage] to Ihr building. The lire stnrtod In' the dye shop, bill the cause Is not. known, An alarm was real III to the de partnieii! and he l.i France F.irtlno Company No. a quickly responded. When the (Ircmcn reached the sfcono, Cuwovor, the Humes hud Buthovod considerable hoa iwa.y and they hail a hud battle to keep the flic mm uprciidlng to adjoining bull-lings. The danuige probably will amount o between one lind two Sibiisand dollar.--. "UNTAIR LIST" MEN MAY ACT. Union Decision Also Concerns Su'ts A?alnGt Members. Washington. i>. C? Feb. .". ?? As a result of the swooping anil-boy? cott decision liy the 8uprem? Court of the United Slates, a inovomoii' hat already bCCII stai id among mflllll focturerH who a'<- repgesonted on tho "unfair llet" of the Arne lean Feder at Ion of Labor lo |>etllion President HoOSOyol for relief. Daniel Davenport, one of he tornoys for l?oowe & Co;, of Dan bury. Conn., the complainant in the ou decided yesterday, Is authority for the statemen; ihn' the matter will he brought lo the President's attention In the near future. He poiu's to tho paragraph In the rOCCtll special nie.i gaga to Congress, In which the Pres? ident declared that ho would enforce the law ogainsl labor unions asqulck lf as against the big corpora'ions. Should Ihe law as Interpreted by tile Supreme Court be enforced to its* limit against the American Fed? eration of Labor), hat organisation would be well nigh wrecked. In the Danbury case ilone damages to the extent of $so,ooo was claimed against the Hatters' Union, and pend? ing adjudication liso.ooo worth of propei y owned by Individual mem? bers im s beeii tied up by attachment proeeedlngs. As a result, some of the members will lose their homes and all ihelr savings. HYDROPHOBIA FEARED IN MILK. Whole Family Takes Pasteur Treat? ment as a Precaution. OHIO?OO, Feb. 5?-A family of 12 arrived here today to lake the tint Pas/'in- treatment. They believe tint thoy are In danger of hydrophobia from drinking milk of a cow which had the d|nea:<o and was killed one week ago. ' The family Is that of dames Gel latly of Hamilton county. Nebriska. and Includes himself niul his wire, nine ehlld en and the mother of Mrs. tiellatly. The cow was bitten three weeks ago by a rabid dog. A few days bi? ter a mule and a horso owned by Mr. (lollatly were found to have hy? drophobia and were killed. Tue family ustvl Die milk for several days before thoy knew that the cow also >'id the disease. As sdoii as Qellatly became aware of the Situation he brought his en? tire family to Chicago. None of them has as yet developed symptoms. HARD TO GET TAX FROM JOHN D. County Treasurer A Year Collecting Bill for $89.67. t'UOVFLAND. Feb. 5.?John O. Rockefeller has saved the contents of his stable at Forest Hill from the I ruthlecs grasp of the dollnqil nt-tax I collector. Treasurer Mndinan let it 1" known I today, when tho Sheriff's sale of prop I erty for taxes wer" advertised! that the oil King had COhlO forward with tl>. $80.67 for which the treasurer's joftlee had 'been working more than n 1 year. The treasurer announced some reeks ugo thai harness, carriages and perhaps' an automobile would be seized and eiffer d to the highest bid? der If the world's richest man failed to pay the county Ihe modest sum it seemed impossible to collect through countless notices. If you suffer with indigestion, con I HtIpution. feel iiiitin and cross, no Strength or appetite, your system is j unhealthy. Holl 1ster'8 Reeky Moun? tain Tea makes the systlpl strong and Ihenllhv. :!.r.c. Tea or Tablets. J, C. t'.OR.SrC'l K- CO. Suffering and Dollars Saved. 10. S. Loper. of Marllla. N. Y.. says: \ "i am a CoYpQntcr and have bad many ?overe edits, healed by Buckjeh's Ar t'.le.i Salve. It has saved me suffering ind dollars. It lr. by far the liest I'Telll)?. salve i have ever found." I Heal;: burns, sOres, ulcer:-;, fever ^oreo. , eczema and pllo:v. ll?c at all drug 13(1 sis. RHEA HEARING WILL BE DELAYED SEVERAL DAYS] Important Witnesses Fall to Reach ' Riclunonrf?Majority of Com- | mi'tec Now Favor Acn.uitt.il. | {Special to The Dally Press) ItlOHMOND, v.\.. Feb. ? Neither Captain Joslin nor Cap' 'I" G. C. Cent, the la.-ft of ' be witnesses suin 1110:11 (1 by the prosecution In the lu? vest igntlbn of Judge William F. Rhoa bad reaoheed the city ?i|> to |o o'clock I'Olttght, and Chairman Wesl of the committee seated that their absence would delay the hearing perhaps sov eril days and probably unUI hext week. Ii is currently reported here that Captain Cent, from win hi the prose? cution expects to prove the existence >>: a rake i.illo. in llrlstbl. at the time be Scott countv ballot was used. wo'jld not be nl)lo to he present, and in this event .he effort will be made to have h1.-1 depositions at a former Investigation or .lodge idea's char laeler put Inl'ri (he evidente. The general scntlnfeni in connec lon with Uho case I? thai the majority of ' he committee at present favor vindication, even though there are one or perhaps lwo who will sweVYe from ibis opinion mid present a min? ority report. Judge Ithca will remain her.- until ? he committee reimrls. TAFT OS FIRST QALLOT. Chairman T.iogart .irtd Sccretr.rv v/ordson Msko Prediction. CHIC itUi\ 5 ^??re?->rv "f War Tail as the nomine,, for the presidency on I he lint ballot Is the prediction of ihe hinhagt rtr of I he campaign of the rival party. Chair? man Thomas Taggarl and Secretary Drey Wootlson. who arrived today ns ndvauCe scouts for the National Dem oeraile Convention in Denver. "I do not think tho President's men? age will have any effect upon the general political situation," said Mr. raggart. "He hud nothing in his ?. rial message that was net reiteration. Vo my mind the message was meant to help Secretary Tuft's candidacy. "The President limed It so that it was sent to Congrotrs the same day chosen by Governor Hughes for his speech In the East, The idea was to keep the President in the center of ihe stage with Taft by his Bide aud io compel Governor Hughes and his speech to be satisfied with second place in the public attention and in the columns of the newspapers." "Yes. ihe Chicago convention will nominate Turf," said Mr. Woodson. "Roosevelt will Bee to that. If he has to come out here and make a spocch from the floor ol'Jthe convention hall." "To my mind.'('said Mr. Taggart, "It looks as if the Republicans nre to have as cut-and-dried a time as four years uro. Taft's choice seems to bo 11s much a certainty as your choice of Mr. Bryan." SUBWAY TO COST $67.000.000. New York Public - Service Commission Aeorrves Plan. NRW VORK. Feb. As far nH the Public Service Commission is cou? rt rned the !<exlngtcn avenue ami Broadway subway plan Is Anally ap? proved, for the board indorsed It to? day mitl passed the whol question along to the hoard of estimate and apportionment, That body will prol.' ahlv consider It Friday. Already parts of Ihe route have found favor with Hie hoard of esti? mate. Tit- route of the subway, which will cost about $07.000,000, Is from ihe Battery no Broadway or ad? joining streets to Tenth street, under nrlvate property and streets through Irving Place and Lexington avenue to 'he Harlem rlvi r. cVossing the river Into the borough of the Bronx the road divides Into two brauche.-. One line will go up to Woodlnwn Ceme? tery, wolle the other branch will run enct toward Westebester. In tin res diition passed b.V Ujo coin mission was an approval of the con? necting crosstown line nl Canal street from river to river, which will cou? nt et also with the new Manhattan bridge. When that bridge and the Fourth avenue subway In Brooklyn are completed it will be possible to run through trains from the Bronx over the bridge and through the Fourth avenue tunnel to COOP}' Island. n-i,? ,?.s( ,.f n,,. (?rnrslown I'no Is estimated at $7,000.000, making the total cost of tho system approved by tue commission $67,000^000, \PRETTY GIRL FIGURES IN MURDER MYSTERY John H. Wise, of Wardensville Kills George Walker for Attentions to His Daughter. WINCH.KSTh'li. VAj Fol). 35.?A mysterious murder was committed lycetc.rda.v mar WardenBville. In Hnr dv county., W. Va., thirty miles west I of Winchester. John II. Wise, tto years old. one of the best known citizens of the com? munity stahl vl young G?orge Walk? er lo death, following n conversation between the two men. Wlso was arrested and Is now in jail at. Mooronetd. Ho clAlnu: the stabbing was un accident, hut several eye-witnesses declare that It was a deliberate murder, The cause of the tragedy has not been clearly established, but for some t'me past Walker har been very at? tentive to WUic's dnughter. a pretty Kii-i. ami It is believed thai a quarrel about the girl led to the stabbing. Dp to the time of the inun|er il la? tions between Wise and Walker had been amicable. Wise ho? boon com? mute! to jSiil for the action of tho grand Jury. Walker was llrrty years oh] and wim popular. s popi Wa?/a ei?ck l GRHBNfeBUHJ, P Hand Bomb. A.. Feb. The General Demand I of Hie Well-informed of tho World has always bn<n for a simple, pleasant ami cliicient litpiitl laxative remedy of known value; a laxative whicli physicians could sanction for faiflily use because its com? ponent parts are known to them to be wholeaome and truly beneficial in effect, acceptable to the system ami gentle, yet prompt, in action. In supplying that demand with its ex? cellent combination of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna) the California Fig Syrup Co. proceeds along ethical lines and relics on the merits of the laxative for its remark? able success. ! That is one of many reasons why Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is given the preference by the Well-informed, j To get its beneficial effects always buy the genuine?manufactured by tho Cali? fornia Fig Syrup Co., only, anil fur sale by all leading druggists. Price fifty cents per bottle. dynamite bomb was exploded today under ihe general store of Samuel Letsovlc. at Export, uriir here, de Illtolltdllug the building and causing a lire which damaged adjoining propcr I ty to the extent of $10,000. Recent I; l.oUovic received threatening letters t froni an alleged Black Hand Society '.the authorities believe the outrage can ho traced to this uource. IT'S WAY BELOW ZERO , UP NEW ENGLAND WAY - I One Town in Vermont Reports the Thermometer as Being Thirty four Below. P.?ST?N. MASS. Kob. --The cold' wive which has prevailed through? out Xi v.* England during the past wee't. coiiCiiued today with lower II-, gr:-\ than have been recorded at niiv time during Ihe season. North hol i vi., was the coldest spot record? ed ii iVe e'gllt A. M. reports of I ho weather bureau, with the thermome? ter i"gisi ring 'II decrees below zero. A' Burlington Vt., 24 below, at F.ast poi i Mo.. Ill below. Concord. N. Hi, lo I.'.low and Boston ?_' below zero. j ROOSEVELT TAKES A HAND. Lets Pottm.-.stirs In Michigan District Know His Choice. ANN AJtUOIt, M ICH., K b. 5v-Prea- | Idenl Roosevelt lias taken il hand III the Michigan political situation and has Intimated lo the penitihasters of Congressman Chaa. E. Townoend's district that 111 would like to see tho .laeksou mau sohl lo the Republican j National Convention. Postmaster Pr-ttytnnn. of Ann Ar-1 bor; is among those to whom this in? timation In,- come, lie is- understood j to have already started <|Uldl work among the Republicans, In what, form Roosevelt's desire was commun? icated to the postmasters cannot be learned. ? : Mr. Prettymnn and Iiis assistant an- mum about ihe matter, Indicating that the liccd Of secrecy was Impress? ed upon them. Roosevelt's wish, however, has been communicated to members of the country committee. More proof tlitit Lyelln E. Plnk bam'a VegetebleComjpound saves woman front surgical operations. Mrs. S. A. Williams, of Gardiner, Maine, writes: - " I was a great sufferer from female, troubles, ana Lydia B. Pinkhun's Vege? table Compound restored mc. to health in three months, alter my physician declared that an operation was abso? lutely necessary." Mrs. Alvina Sperling, of i"?l Cley bourne Ave., Chicago, III., writes: " I Buffered frenn female, troubles, a tumor anil much iiiflaimniition. Two of the best doctors in Chicago decided that an operation was necessary to snve my life. Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound entirely cured me without, an operation." FACTS FOR S9CK WOMEN.! For thirty ye?ra Lydia Ii. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, made from rciots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills, and has positively curedthousands ol women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors^ irregularities, periodic pains, backache, tlint bcar ing-down feeling, flatulency, Jndiges t ion,dizziness,or nervous prost rat ion. Why don't yon try it ? , Mrs. Plnkham invites all sick women to write lier for ad y ice. She lins giileloejl tlioiiHiiiids to health. Address, Ijynn, iMnss. CURES COLDS I and GRIPP JHB? Relieves tho aches and fcverlshncsa. Contain* M? AenianDISa Capital Dry Goods House Washington Avenue at Thirtieth Sired, WE ARE SELLING ETI IDC AT 0ne-th!rd less than l"UK9 REGULAR PRICES. W * W Titel*? is nur? n lot i>l IIA YD.SOMK FUR PI KOKS ?.. dispel of. MUFFS raid SCARFS Ih line und medium grade?, all liliirkett in plain figures, showing iho price they liavo been Boiling al all uenson. WF. ALLOW A DISCOUNT OF ONE-THIRD OFF THESE FOR? MER LOW PRICES. $25.00 FURS now .. . .,.*. $16.67 $20.00 FURS now . $15.00 $18.00 FURS now .?... $12.00 $15.00 FU^S now . $10.00 Si2.00 FURS now . $8.00 T.10.00 FURS now . $6.67 $ 7.50 FURS row . $5.00 t 5.00 FURS new . 83.33 $3.00 FURS now ..?. $2.00 IF YOU WISH WE WILL LAY ASIDE UNTIL CALLED FOH ANY FUR YOU MAY SELECT ON PAYMENT OF A SMALL DE? POSIT. The uTicovei er and ?ole own er of Mac Remedies for a kinds of trou? bles, Is ono i the notod llv ing apostles o the day selenc of the tnystorl oua. The most noted clairvoyant ol the day. He has exceptional qualities and Is infallible in his line of business The world has never seen bis equal He tells at a glance the object of your visit. Everybody Is astonished at his wonderful powers?gives points on all business affairs, unites sepa? rated, brings hack the lost oue, trac? es lost and stolen goods, unearths hidden treasures, removes evil In? fluences, crosses spell . and HI luck Ho Is the only one who will give you a written guarantee to complete your business or refund your money. All letters containing $1 will be answer? ed in full, consultation COc, lull read? ing $1.00. 10:U0 a. iu. to 10 p. m., Sunday, S to 0 p. in. Hell 'Phone ?117 A Walnut. Cut this out for luck. 510 S. EIGHTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. PA. Professor Bruce'9 Magie Remedies may I/o secured at Drs. Forman's and Whittaker's drug store, corner Twen ty-hfth street and Jofforson Avenue. sTssasasssss The lnteat craze Is' Puffe! Puffs! Puffs! Kor the latest designs In all kinds of hair goods, go to NICHOLAS' HAIR DRESS? ING PARLOR 103. 17th street. Hilaby Buiag and plenty of It?of tko very best quality All coal kept under sheds and al? ways well screened. Pine Wood (\ conn $1.80 Mixed Wood (\ cord) $1.85 Oak Wood (.j cord) $1.90 Satisfaction Guaranteed. Ice Co. 35th St. & C &. O. Ry. Bell 'Phone 08. Citz. 'Phone 3C3, WHEN IN DOUBT Try The FOR BOYS $1.26 and $1.50 in Small Sixes, $1.50 and $2.00 In Larger Number's. THEY WEAR WELL. WE FIT FEET. EISENMAN'S SHOE PALACE 2600 Washington Avenue. MORE OLD HENRY SOLD THAN ANY OTHER. WHY7 BECAUSE QUALITY 18 BEST. FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. BBHP HAULING PROMPTLY DONE From a Parcel to an Engine. Freight, Baggage, Furniture and Safes Carefully and Promptly Hoved. Virginia Transportation Co. storage Warehouse n 51.4-520 27th Street Reasonable Rates. PLEASE! In this busy world, there Is a proper time for every act. When hungry you eat, when thirsty you drink, when drowsy you sleep, when your eyed tremble you wear glasses; you are simply satisfying tlio demand of na? ture in each case. If you want satis? faction with your eyes you go to 1 Graduate Opticians. .12 ?6th Street