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JOntcretl at tho Newport News, Vn., postolflco an tvCond-clnaa matter. SUNiDAY, MARCH S, 1908, THIS MOVEMENT SHOULD BE PUSHED. Tlie proposition of certain officers of (he Chamber of Commerce to have that I'.xly take up the question of com pHHng certain lot holders lit Wash? ington avenue to have paved sidewalks in front of tholr property, should have ? aucceasful culmination. It In for just such things that an organization of the calibre of the Chamber of Commerce can wlold a great good for the city, and it Is In such eases lhat they can prove their worth. There are many questions of public Interest which can, bo brought to u "focus by nn Organization composed of public spirited men, while their efforts as individuals would amount to nothing. It the Chamber of Commerce takes Up the question of having better side? walks. In "Washington avenue in nn earnest nnd aggressive manner, there Id ho doubt but that a great good for the city will bo accomplished. That i lie spaces in the avenue which have no sidewalks, except mother Earth, should he Improved nobody will dis? pute. There scents to be a question of whether tho owners can legally be forced to lay sidewalks, but If this Is true, certainly there must bo method!! by which the present law, if 11 Is defective, can be made ho as to allow the proper authorities ._f.o take tho necessary action to bring about the desired result. The condition of some of the spac? es in Washington avenue as they ex? ist at the present time is anything ^hut a credit to the city nnd tho prop 'lerty owner; in fact, they are a dis? grace to a city of tho proportions of ' Newport News. The impression made upon a stranger who in compelled to walk' over them must be most un fftvotftble and Is one or tho things of ; Which he will have a most vivid re collection relative to the city. The plr-a that a lot holder cannot afford to lay sidewalks can hardly be en? ter; ii In this case, a3 It Is perfectly reasonable to believe that any per? son who can afford to own Washing? ton avonuo property, can afford to go to the expense of placing sidewalks in front of that proiierty. ft is lo be hoped that the Cham !"r of Commerco will take up thh ? pe stion nnd fight it out lo the end, and that its efforts to improve the main business thoroughfare of New? port News will receive the hearty | Hupport of the people ?nt large.' If Is a movement that deserves any sup . port that may be given to It. WE CAN ALL DOCTOR FOR THIS AILMENT. 'With n corps of distinguished phy? sicians, the Orthopaedic hospital In 'latjelphla is maintaining an unique out:;! clinic," which would he con. en- I to nmnck of Christian Science "pyschlc healing." were not the ..:e?rnfn?!ioTi?. _ IrrlUtiotil ?f nlr.isJiont .. .-??trt?lir?. %t muCOQI Biimh-.ftM i r.-..?v. r.,ti^-j P.lnitw. ?ml not ?CO? .TieCvmCMMeuC?. (.ol or ?oil.'tioi.? " SMS br "Ort,xS'?Ol jf Mitt IB ?l?ln l>r ??p?o??, rr?r?ld, '<* ? l.ce. of ir-et?l*iri'? , nuwrfv *** -* w?* HOLLISTER'S A Busy Mtdlcine for Buy P?p!?, Bnit? Ooldtf? HtxltD and feroed Vl?0f. A SPKlfle for Cocfttlp&llon. lodjKCtUnn. l.irrr ftD.i Klduc trouble*, l'itn ige?, Bcsem?, Impute Iflood, Jtart Hreeth. SPiiirlnti IJoweli. Heartache tod Bark.;he. tu?Rf city JlouotnlnTe?lo lab let forrt. 3S ?mi? n tyjx. Gepttln? ot?<1o by '.'oi.i.tma tntu.i C. nt- i.-.-t. Muclrtoo. 'ViJ. 40L0E? MUQGETS f?n SAUflW PEOPLE TRANSPORTATION GUIDE. - i Chesapeake & Ohio Ry. Fast Train? *o Richmond and the ; West. I l/nrii Newport New? 10:05 a. m., 6:26 o. m. i Local Train* to Richmond. 6:30 a, m., 6:45 p. m. I Trains arrlvo Newport News, 10:00 a. m., id:35 a. m., 6:35 p. m. and 7:20 p. m. Steamer Service for Norfolk. j In? ?Ilm-. ????? r..r?. . " a. TffaWi.M >, Sfr-w. i ,VartrM-4aft?tr1 4J1 !-,..,I. 1IW. TTf.lL Schmelz Brothers ggg*^ CONSERVATIVE STRONG ACCOMMODATING THE STRONGEST BANK IN THE CITY Citizens & Marine Bank NEWPORT NEWS. VA. Statement to the Corporation Commission Feb. 14, 1908. RESOURCES. Loam pii'I Discount** SnIt iinil lliiml', Kvnl Ejlnleiuut Hxtnrc?, Uaih, Hub from ISank*, S-vj.ti I W Ian In Vault, |31,8iS, 10 s.w,iw in wm? ::'.i.:;;\>.i>7 LIABILITIES Partial Mock, Surplus Fund, Uodivldod Profil?, l>cpoilt?, Hill? 1'nrnMe, s ni.im'.hi M.O00 h? 6,26946 S7?,6?$.i0 su.ooo.in ?f.ie.m.sa Strong, Efficient, Conservative. The First National Bank Is all that a reliable bank should bo Strong. Efficient and conservative. This is attested by the unanimous confidence of the people. Your account, subject to your- chccl^ 13 cordially invited. The First National Bank NEWPOrtT NEWS, V/> United States Depositary. ^ CAPITAL* 1100.000.00. Burplua, 1100,000.00 LOT FOR SALE or LEASE IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY! Old Dominion Land Co. Hotel Warwick BuUcUi.jg 1 a Anna Could, from dear La France inu's sail, ? For trouble begins lo brew, ' And, as she leaves the Count and Prince. She waves a fond skiddoo. Our American Heiresses can blame themselves for their marital WQon. Rut If yon want to stop the trouble you are having with your cook stove, you Should use- our RED ASH COAL in it and then see the smile On your wife that won't come off. Sold onlv hy St. DAVIS \DryOak & Pine Wood Citz. 123 Both Phones Bell \2rj. ?'The Piano With the Sweet Tons" NOT ONE IN 10,000. How -many people do you think aro really able to judge Of a piano? Are you? la not buying a piano really matter of confidence in the seller? If so, and you know It is; don't you think it will be safest for you to come to us who have ?been making pianos for over 03 years? ?We hear no complaints of our treatment. % Do you? Do you hear anybody abuse the STTEFF? Tho shaw is another of our own mnke. a littlo cheaper, but a flue instrument. How about one? JL.C?iccU.SHr. I Oranby St.. Norfolk. Va. Allan EdwardR. Agent, P. Q. Box 458, Newport News. Official Piano/ Jamestown Ex? position, PROMPTLY DONE From a Parcel to an Engine. Freight, Baggage, Furriiture and Safes Carefully and Promptly Hoved, Virgin i a Reasonable Rates. Transportation Co. Storage Warehouse 514-520 27th Street