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OK?ntl ?ilwslig Prafesssr I feM Ii Resign K VAS FORCEO TO LEAVE VASSJIR Prof. Bawden, Who Refutes to Quit, mdvocatee a Union Bated On Com radeehip Alone, But Kay? He Ha* Not Taught This. CINCINNATI. O., May 12?41. Heath Hawden, profcnsor of phllosu at the University uf Cincinnati, an? nounced to.lay that he wuuld refuse to accede to a request by President J C. W. Dabiicy that Hawdi u resign be? cause of his pin.ito views on mar? riage and public views on sociology He came to Cincinnati one year ago] from Vassar. He admits that his rad? ical views on marriage and problems t la his owu family caused him to be dismissed from Vassar. but he denies that be has taught these views to students here. Prof. Bawden says that he believes I In an Ideal Biale in which there will I exist an association ?f the sexes, bas # ?d on comradeship, and Mr. Dabuey thinks tbai too revolutionary an idea for an Instructor to hold in the Uni? versity of Cincinnati. In a letter to Prfsidcul Dabltey, Prof. Bawden wrote: "I agree with you about the con? ditions under which I came to the University of Cincinnati. It was nut j fair to you to suppress the real oc? casion of my leaving Vassar. Persuaded to Keep Quiet. "I protested, at the lime, against t leaving Vassar under what seemed to m? false pretenses, but all tuy friends, without ixceptlon. urged it was the right thing to do. I now see ? it differently, and It wan the unwill? ingness to further opportunlze that led me to the derisi.ni nut to diseusa the matter here." President Dabuey made the to.low? ing statement (his afternoon "No man can. either by word or Irian tier of life, teaeh things destruc jttva of the-very ffitKaiation-of-human society in any institution for which ] am responsible. Prof. Hawden has stated enough to make my position In the matter clear to the public, kw^ "It appeals proper to say, in addi? tion and by way of extenuation only, that I called in Dr. Derrick, profes? sor of neurology In the University of Chicago, the lifelong fri? nd and V Inrath?r in-isw of Prof. Hawden. to see what he could do. and he tells % m? that he thinks- there ;.i u patho? logical condition bark of Lhe case.' Wife Bays There's An Affinity. Mrs. T. Hawden. after suggesting; that there had another worn a an who attracted her husband's alten-1 tlon, said: t "I should take a mallelous pleaa E ava fa telling her came if 1 were dls- I * BOped to refer to her at all. My bus-1 C, Baad did not always hold such |iecu Etttar views on marriage. It 1st only iArtthtn the past two years that 1 have 7 ?Otlced their growth and develop 1ahaat, and I never paid much atten ' tkuo. to th?m until he began to prac ' thBe them I du net mean to say Chat he ha* don.- an. si'.UK. except gap. sac. and I believe that he person iaatjr It clean and uprinht f Prof. Bawden has been marri?d ipelve years, his site hating b?en Hfc ' taarhrr In the Cranville. Ohio. Csnmaots. while Me ?as an instructor r-^*j,- the aalversilv at thai |i(*v He * amtl Ba Wife aw- reported to have ?part for several >^?rs. even re aid lag in-the same house. _ the dvmand for H linden's reeig ' as m sad to h.iv followed Mrs. Lamei ilin'r Sa? a< statement <>f the conditions home life. UNDERTAKERA iP"*""""-" I W. E. ROUSE mM9wmm am* Showroom 23*53* ?th St. | WP^~ f*he?iea 51. Ree. IIA DIRECTOR AND Cht | OaVte Phones B?n a No L BeaHeaeo. BaB Baa. 4L j EGYPTIAF lUve jou seen it; We are aboViog a Urge ] BELT BICKLB& B/ STICK Call aod M tjb ihoa J. PALM] TBC LKABIN ?704 Wambkaftoa Ave. .MMHMMMIMMW In The Wor American League i| ^w*jww*ejaj??j^ Yesterday's Results. Washington ?; St. IaiuIh Boston 2; Detroit 4. Philadelphia ?; Chicago 3. New York u; Cleveland 2 Standing of trie Clubs. Won. Loat. P. New Yurk .13 k ?I? (Philadelphia .14 !? .???.?' Cleveland .12 s .Sod Chicago .10 II 47? I Ht. Ixiuls .12 II .62*' Detroit . S II 4.r.0 Wurhlhgton . 8 13 ? 4SI . Mom im . X If. .''in , Games Today. 'IcvHand ni New York. Chicago at 1'hllauVlnhla. Ht. Lou la at Washington. Detroit at Boston. Washington's Errors Costly. (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, I). C. Way 12.?St. I,onls deflated Washington In a I slugging game today, t. to 3, playing I without an error while the locals bad [four costly mlsptays. The score: R. H. ri J Washington ,100 0101 0 0?3 13 4 |8t. Louis ...000020103?0 1:'. u Batterie?: Smith end Street; Pow lell und Spencer. Time. 1:45, Um-, ] pirn, Sheridan. First Blood for Detroit. (By Associated I*ressi BOSTON, MASS.. May 12.?Detroit look the Aral gam., of the series from Moston today, 4 to 2. The home team took the lead In the seventh on er? rors bv Schmidt. The score; R. H. K. Detroit .000100030?4 ? 3, Boston .i) ii 0 0 1 0 I no?2 10 2 I Batteries: Sleverand. Schmidt and Payne; Clcotle and Carrlgan. Time. J 1:40. Umpire. O'Loiighlln. Joes Wlna Hia Own Game. (By Associated Press) N'BW YORK. May 12? Pitcher | loss, of the Cleveland baseball teem won his own game here today by | smashing out u three bagger, which | sc.u ed Hindi man in the eighth. The score: R. H. E. Cleveland _n n <) 0 0 0 0 I 1?3 ? 4 New York _000000008?o 3 0 Batteries: Joss and Hemls; Doyle and Klelnow Time, l:3C. Umpires,* Hurst an,i Kvaus. J Athletics Had On Batting Clothes. (By Associated Press) P111L A DRLPti IA, PA., May 12.? [Philadelphia won today's game from I Chicago by hammering the curve., of [tiweii and A It rock and through the (effective pitching i>f I'lank. The score: R. H. K. [Chicago .,.3 0 0 on 00 0 0?2. 4 3 I Philadelphia .0 4 0 0 0 0 1 3 s?S 13 6 Batteries: Owen. Altrork and Sul lllvan; Plank and Powers. Time. 2:12. I Umpires. Conuolly and Kgan National League Yesterday's Results. Chicago 2; Philadelphia ?. Plttsburg 2: New York S St. IxmiIs 2: Bruoklvn o. Cincinnati $; Boston I, Standing of the Clubs. Won. UMl P U I "hleago .1-1 ? .SIS | Plllsburg .II 7 .611 New York .12 8 JSP I Bofiion .II 10 ..".24 I PhllsJetphia .II * JSS Brooklyn . tt 14 .364 [Cincinnati . 7 II .385 St. Louis . 7 IK .318 Gam oa Today. j New York si Pittsburg Brooklyn at St Lewes. Philadelphia at Chicago Boston at Cincinnati. Pirates Easy for Giants. (By Associated Press) PITTSB1 KC.. PA. May 12?New York defeated Pittsburg la a one sided game lodai by a score of 8 to 2. Aiaddos gave four hases on balls I MATRIX Tb? very newest thiog. line fa iT PINS. VKtL AND PIN8 , f you the u<*w/ thing* of ERS SONS ? JhWKLhl Id Of Sports Iii I he fun rih inning and .New Vurk nxiide three runs Second game? K. H. K. Pittshurg .0 1 illiinil (Mi--2 r? 1 New York _0 I 23 till 200 ? 8 7 1 I Batteries: Maddox, Young and Gib? son W?lfte and Hresiiahau. Tine, 1:45. Umpires. Kleni and Rudder ham. Overall Loses First Game. (By Associated Press) CHICAGO, ILL., May 12.?After having ^pitched 14 winning games Overall lost today by poor rouTrol and timely hilling by ibe visitors In the second and (bird Innings. First game? K. H. R. Chicago .0 20000 008?2 ? 0 Plilkidelphia .02 2000110?6 10 1 Batlerlea: Overall. Lundegren and Kling; McQuillan ami Dooln. Time. I: f?2. I'mpire, O'Day. JHy Associated Press! Scrappy Dan Chased by Umpire. CINCINNATI. ().. May 12.- Timely bitting and errors by Boston gave Cincinnati u comparatively easy vic? tory toduy. McGaun wuh banished in the seventh for dlspuliug a de? cision. The Score: R. H. E. Cincinnati _t 0 0 2 0 2 21 x?8 It 1 Boston .1 (i 0 i) 0 2 1 0 0?4 8 3 Batteries: Coakley, Fwlng and "Mc Clean; Undatuen, Ferguson and Bow erman. Time, 2 hours. Umpire, Rig ler. 8t. Louie Hit the Harder. (Bv Associated Pr-ss) ST. liOUIB. MO. May 12.?St. Louis took the second game of the series from Brooklyn this afternoon. 2 to 0. The Score: R. H. E. St. l>uils _1 0001 000x?2 10 2 Brooklyn .000000000?0 ? o Batteries: Lush and Ludwig; Mc Intyre. Wilhelm and Bergen and Rlt 'ter. Time, unt. Umpire, F.mslie. Virginia State Leagua Yesterday's Reaulte. Lyncliburg 8: Richmond 3. Norfolk S: Danville 1. Portsmouth 6; Roanoke o ?Unding of the Clone. Won. Ixjst. P.C. Richmond . 9 8 892 Lynchburg .9 7 .r.C3 Danville .8 9 .471 Norfolk .X 8 ?00 Portsmouth . 7 8 4?7 Koanoke . r. 10 .333 Games Today. Hirhmond at Lvnehburg. Koanoke at Portsmouth. Norfolk at Danville. HELP WANTED. WOULD T0U LIKE TO HO VI em^mTSe^ mrj cjeosa or m? enanm. W? have tnAm, at UUs Btaat? (a ear IS cam. s.soo snmmjm ontln. oaV?, salsa asS ttrkami S?l m. tamatism. was* etattss masaaaai end ssairv sssseltA HAPGOODS (INC.), Brain Brokern lau amamaaman Tim mm., nb, fa. ? A CARD i To the Democratic Voters of Newport j News: In making the anouncement of my raadidacy for the Democratic nomi? nation for the Mayoralty of the City. It Is proper to say. that I am not thrusting myseif upon you. but that I do so st the earnest solicitation of many of our citizens. To vote In telligcntly. you should know the principles and policies for which 1 stand. (1.) There should lie an honest impartial and fearless administration of and an absolute obedience to the lawn Every person who obey; the law should have its protection. (2 i Civic Improvement should be the aim of all. who have the good of Ibe City at heart. Nothing adda more lo the attractiveness of a City than cleanliness, good order aad an honest administration of its affaire (J i Municipal taaes should b* kept at as low a rate as possible con eisten! with a proper and economical administration of ibe aCairs of the Cltr (4.1 The public schools shoal 1 have the fostering* care of Ibe munlci pal government, lo ibe end that every child may acquire knowledge, aeceo sary to his gsManan In life. (8.1 Every effort should be made to attract ladustrte* to oar City, giv? ing employment to people already here, and attracting nanny more. Providence w>(m to have merited out Hampton Roads as the harbor of ibe future metropolis of the Atlantic Seaboard. Why shall not Newport News be developed ialo that Metro pol is? The past Is behind ns. the future I? b*fore ns. Porg-etting those thing* last are behind let as arena forward lo the goal of future pro-perlty and haaplaea*. v > - ^Jt My encagements are sack a? toy make it Impesslkle for me to sen aA sf yen. I. I her* fare, in thU manner appeal ta ?" aba agree with ma ga 'o the principle" and policies which ?hoald golds the adm la 1st ration of oar ananirtpal a* air* to vote for me it the coming prtsanry ajsMpertfnnv. vowr fen-oar rhlsen, i 1 ?( M ARTUS JON MB. I CANDIDATES' CARDS FIRST WARD. I To the Voters of the First Ward: [ I respectfully solicit the support of the voter* of Ibe First Ward for re? el notion to the Common Council at tho primary to be held on May 16th. OKU. K VIA. Newport Newa. Va. ? 21-td To the Democratic Voters of the First Ward: I hereby announce myself a candl date for the i'oiii in on Oonuell from the First WSrd, subject to the Dem? ocratic Primary, to ?>? held May 16, l!*ox. If nomluated an I elected I pledge myself to aupjmrt tne t>est in? terests of tbe who!',, people Rei.) -Ifully. G .l td. H. A. DOTY. To the Voters of the First Ward: I am a candidate for the Common Council, subject to the Democratic Primary to be helj May H'th. If you believe I will make you an honest, painstaking, and capable rep rssentallve your vole will be appre? ciated. \ Yours very truly, 6-Md. R. IfUNTJCR HARVEY. To the Voters of the First Ward: I shall be a candidate for re-election to the Common Council in the Demo? cratic Primary to he held In tbls city May 16, 1908. If my past record as a councilman nieeis with your ap? proval. I shall be glad to have your support. . Very truly. 4-29 td. D. 8. JONES. I To the Voters of the First Ward: I respectfully announce my candi? dacy for the Common Council from the First Ward, subject to the Demo cratlc primary, May 16. and ask the support and Influence of my friends. I have been a resident here for twelve years, and my business Is such that I am Interested in every part of the city. I think I can give you a fair and Impartial representation If elect ed. C. C. CHAPIN. 4 28-t d. at Cbapin Brothers, Inc. io tho Voters of First Ward: I respectfully solicit, your vote fct reelection to the Board of Aldermei. from the First Ward, subject to the Democratic Primary, to be held May 16tb 1908. i Very Respectfully, I 4-26 td. CLARENCE Q. NELMS To the Voters of the First Ward: At the solicitation of my friends I hereby announce myself a candidate for the Board of Aldermen from the First Ward, subject to the Demo cratlc Primary to be held May l6tn, 1908. If I am elected I shall use every effort to the best Interest of the city. I respectfully solicit your support. 4 30-td. M. H. LASH. To the Democratic Voters of the First ] Ward: i I am a candidate for the Common Council from your Ward, and respect? fully solicit your support. My inter? ests are in Newport News, where I have lived and been actively engaged In business for the past ten years. I fhvor the aale of the paving borfds to the highest bidder, giving our local banks preference: and I believe that this work can and should Ik done by Newport News people. Should yon honor me with ynnr confidence. I promise to give the office my very best energies. 5-5 td. P. W. HTDEN. SECOND WARD. To the Voters of Second Ward: I respectfully solicit your rote for re-election to the Common Council from the Second Ward, subject to the Democratic Primary, to be held May 16. 1906. If elected. I promise to J work for your interests In the future as I have dnrlng ay present term. Very Resneet rally, GEORGE T. KELL?M. 4-17-td. To the Voters ef Second Ward: I hereby announce my candidacy for the Common Coward from the Second Ward, subject to the Domo cratic Primary. May 16. 19a*. Toar support and lager nee win be appre? ciated. If elected. I promise to faith - fully discbarge the duties el the of? fice without fear or favor. Besse ctfuRy. O. W. TO DO. Newport Newa. Vs . April IT. 190*. 4-1746. Te the Vetoes ef raw Sec end Ward: I res pert felly fount the impawn et the Democratic voters of (be {Vreami Ward at the primary te be held on May 16. for ih? Cesaasaw CoeecL. and proastea. if eieeted. to work faithfully for economy and rsVlency in mwai dpnl affairs. Respect fotlr. W. A SPRCILL 4 17 Id. THIRD WA?m Te the Veter, ef tji* TNrg Ward: T hrebf anaewSc* my eandidarv fas* the Common Cwnwcil. and irsgexi filly sottert tk? awawnet of 'be Dwaa? rralte voters of the Third Ward. awb> |eea to lb* f> r?craite Prtanwry. te be k*id May itth 1964. sad sswmkse ff Reeled, to faftbrnfty discharge the 4m I k*a of the oSW Very R ?einen fell v. 4-21 id. J. J BAKES. CANDIDATES' CARDS THIRD WARD. To the Veten of the Third Ward: I hereby announce myself as a can? didate for the board of aldermen from the Third Ward. If elected I promlae to honestly discharge Iry duty to the beet of my abiHty. . Respect fully submitted. A. V. NBBLETT. 6-3-td. To the Voters of the Third Ward: At the solicitation of many friends, I hereby declare my candidacy for membership in the Common Council from the Third Ward, subject to the Democratic Primary. If elected, I shall do my full duty without fear or favor. Very Respectmily, 4-30 td. O. W. W1HTLEY. To the Voters of the Third Ward: I hereby announce my candidacy for the Board of Aldermen in the Third Ward, subject to the Democratic Primary, May ltftb. 1908, and promiseI If elected to fealessly and faithful ! ly discharge the duties of the officer! Respect fully. B-S-td. DR. FRANK U. LONG AN. FOURTH WARD. To the Voters of the Fourth Ward: I I hereby announce my candidacy I for the Common Council from the Fourth Ward, subject to the Demo ; cratic Primary. Submitting for your I consideration my past record, I re? spectfully solicit your support. W. B. LIVEZEY. 4?-td. _^ To the Voters of Fourth Ward: I I hereby anounee my candidacy for the Common Council from the Fourth Ward, subject to the Democratic Pri? mary, May 16, 1908. Your support will be appreciated. If elected I pro mlse my best efforts for the welfare of the city. Respectfully, 4-24-tf. W. E. SPRDTLL. To the Voters of the Fourth Ward: I respectfully solicit the support of the voters of the Fourth Ward for re? election to the Common Council at the primary to be held on May 16th. Re i spect fully, j 4-28-td. N. P. KETCH UM. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE United States for the Eastern Dis? trict of Virginia: CLARENCE ?. WILDES. Who sues, etc. v. THE PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORA TION OF VIRGINIA, et als.. To Whom it May Concern: Take notice, that pursuant to a de? cretal order entered in the above en? titled cause on the ."0th.. dav of April, 1908, by the Honorable Edmund Wad dill, Jr., Jndge, wherein the undersign? ed was directed to ascertain and re? port to the court: First: An account of the assets of the defendant corporation, whether I he same lie real, personal or mixed Including all franchises and privileges I held or controlled by the said corpora? tion. Second. An account of the approx? imate value of the assets of the said defendant corporation including fran? chises and privileges owned or con? trolled by it. Third. An account of all debts, claims and demands of every charac? ter whatsoever due and owing to the said corporation with the appromox imate value of such claims and de? mands. Fourth. An account of alt liens binding upon the assets of the said corporation if any, their dignities and priorities, if any. Fifth. An account of debts dne and owing by the said corporation of every kind and character whatsoever. Sixth. An account of tue dealings and transactions snd rights and Ha bilities of the said defendant corpora? tion with all persons interested in the design, construction and erection of its nlant; the maintenance and opera? tion of its business and affairs from the time of the formation of the said compary to the time of the taking of this account. I will at II o'clock on Monday. June lot, 1808. at my office rooms 4t?4 and 4".-, Bank of Hampton Building. In the City of Hnmpton. Virginia, pro? ceed to execute the said decretal or? der and take said accounts, st which I time and place all persons interested are aotifled to be present and make I dwe proof of their respective claims j If for any reason the said inquiry and report shall not he completed on that day. the asmi will be adjourned from day to day or from time to time at ibe same place, or at sorb other place as may be domed advisable, until completed May >. IMA WM. O. L? TAIJAFERRO. tV?tog-l. Special Master. POM RANT. PGR RENT ? ONE DESIRABLE front room 29on West Avenue MML FOR RENT-ONE THIRD FIOOR room furnished aleo two eommoni -eating rooms second door nnfum I sard, modern convenience*, cen? trally located, near West evenne Addr*?e ROOMS, care Da.ly Press i b-.J-.tt FOR RENT?Ft .AT OF THREE OF four rooms. ?nfeml?he4. n?ar West aveawe. Address K cave Dativ Prem. telJAt. FOR RENT?J FURNISHED OR UN famished roams satltabie for light knesi hs'pmg. or wlfl rent to gentle? men rnomtra, X?*n Went A vena*. | SIMPLIFYING THE1 SEARCH FOR I "SOMEBODY*1 The "Merchant knows that every article in his store la a bargain for SOMEBODY?for somebody who lives in his store territory. The real estate operator nml agent knows that every piece of proiterty on t heir lists is a "bargain'' for SOME ONE? for someone who lives here, or hereabouts. The landlord kno ws that his tenant less si roe, or office ji- house, or apartment Is evactly what SOMEBODY is look? ing for?somebody who MAY live actually in the neighbor? hood. The householder, with a furnished room to rent knows that to SOMEONE In town it would appeal as the prettiest T'one-rontn home" possible to find. The owner of a "it sed but useful" article of value, no longer personally needed, knows that, to SOMEBODY in town the chance to buy it at a reasonable cash price would be welcome. For all these pe ople advertising in the DAILY PRESS affords t he only practical way to find fheir especial S OMEBODIES"?to go into the crowd and pick out, unerringly, the "right peo? ple. WANTED. WANTED ? TWO COMPETENT Toolsmiths. Navy Yard. Mare Island, Cal. Pay $4.24 per diem. Must be able to dress and temper all elasse cif tools. Musi be citizens. Trans? portation will not he paid by Govern? ment. Apply for information to BOARD OK LABOR EMPLOY? MENT. Navy Yard. Mare Island. Cal. 5-l2-:it WANTED?TENANT TO SEE THE room bouse in North End we offer for only SI.550. S:t?M> cash, balance $15 monthly. Bath and sewrr. SOMMER VI LLE TRUST CO.. Inc. 6-10-3L WANTED?OCCUPANT FOR A bright, desirable room; also table hoarders. Apply 2910 West Ave. 5-10-Ct. WANTED? COUPLE WITHOU." children, to take furnished house ou Fifty-fifth street 'till September. Nominal rent. POWELL TRUST CO. 5 2 if. WANTED ? PERSONS DESIRING pleasant rooms, modern Improve? ments. 'Phone No. IM or call 130 Thirty first street. WANTED?TO BUT, SELL OR Ex? change, furniture and stores. C W. j LEWIS. 2502 Huntington svenue. FOR RENT. FOR RENT?NICELY FURNISHED flat. Apply 1st floor, Koch Building ? 3000 Washington avenue 4-22-tf ^RANSFE^ COMPANIES. OLD DOMINION BAGGAGE TRANS fer; offices C. A O. Station. 'Phones, Bell, Noe. 401 and 123; Citizens No. 12. tt. SEALED PROPOSALS. OFFICE PURCHASING COMMIS sary IT. S. Army. Newport News Virginia. May 8. 190S.?Sealed Pro posals in duplicate for furnishing and delivering subsistence stores in this city during the month of June. ]908. in accordance with the specifications and conditions set forth in Circular No. 4. War Department, office of the Com? missary General. Washington. Maren I 27, 1908. will be received at this office | until eleven o'clock A. M.. Tuesday. May 1!*. 19?8. and then opened. In? formation forn.-Vd on application. Envelopes containing bids should bcl marked '"Proposals for subsistence! stores opened May 19. 1908." and ad? dressed to CAPTAIN J. N. KILIAN.I Commissary U. S. Army. OFFICE DEPOT QUARTERMASTER Newport News. Va . April 15. 19?8. Sealed Proposal* (in triplicate) for furnishing "Too ions of Oats and 4400 tons of Hay will lie received at this office until 11 o'clock A. M. (Eastern Time). May 14. 194)8 Full'informa? tion and blanks furnished on appli? cation. F. A GRANT. Captain tjna' II lBMllIII U. S. A. 4. It, 18. St, 24: r-12. 13. CORPORATION COURT FOR TlIE| CITY OF NEWPORT NEWS. VIR? GINIA: Old Point Improvement Company. T. R. O Bicirford. Esecntor of M. B Crowefl. He. By decree of the Corporation Gonrt of Ike City of Newport News. Va.. rendered on the 2"<h day of April. l*oit. in the shove entitled ean?e. I have been direeied to sell, and shall accordingly well at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, at 12 o cloek M . on Mav 15th. 1?0*. at the corner of -'>'? Street and Wa^hinc ton Avenue. Newport News. Vs.. the following personal property of the I estate of X R Crowell. deceased, to j wit: 2 secured mortgage bond* of th? Virginia Crab. 1144 shares of stock In the Newport News laud snd Tie vetotWWren* CSjesfjenv SO ?her?, of sterk to flevwrliy Trust Company. 25 ?bare? of stork 'n Newpor? Sews Ce- ? taeterj Company. 2 ?bares of stock n Rowibern land and Improvemeri Cans paar. 1 bst of rmrtts 10 shares of stock in the First National Bank R C. HI. KFORI' Fvecwtor snd Receiver, rotate of; M. B. riwneW. ? SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICE?WHAT'S THE use of reining when yon run buy this nice home frbm us for only SIS per month; Just $100 gets you the title. Recently fixed up. At River view, where you enu have a garden. lKjnltry, pigs and cow. These things help along. BOMMBRVILLE TRUST CO., inc. 5-io-::t TRY OUR ICE CREAM. IT'S THE smooth "velvety kind" made from pure cream?or. if you want some? thing cheaper, try our "Snow Flake Brand" at 7f>e per gallon, delivered. NEWPORT NEWS DAIRY CO.. 24*5 Twenty-eighth street. Bell 'Phone 120. 5-10-Gf W. B. SPENCER?CRA IN, MILL Feed. Wood and Coal. Pine wood. U cord. $1.8<>; Mixed wood, % cord. $1.85. Satisfaction guaranteed. Bell 'Phone 487. Office 2900 Chestuut Avenue. 5-1-121. FOR AN IRON FENCE. C. A O. Paint. Rubber Hose, Screen Goods and General Hardware, see HEN DRICKS' HARDWARE, 2405 JehVr son avenue. Bell 'phone 118. 4-28-4t. HOW ABOUT THOSE OLD BILLS. We can collect them. Guarantee to collect or no charge. GBO. C BLAND, Room 1. Coleman Bldg? I REGULAR MEALS 25c. THERE ARM others Just as good; none better. DELMONT LUNCH. ' tf. I NOTICE TO BREEDERS ? THJJ thorough bred horse. Twelfth Night, Is now in stud at Caffee's Stables, cor. 33rd St., and Huntington sve nue. 3-14-tf. POE ?ALE. b8hJ?n?h?*JfaJh>h?^s*n^ FOR SALE?CHEAP. ONE SQUARE piano, one pool table, one ceiling fan. National Cash Register, Grapho phone. with 48 records. Will sell cheap for cash. .1. A. LENZ, 554 23 St.. near Jefferson avenue. I 5-13-3t. i 1 " FOR SALE?GOOD 7 ROOM HOUSE on 25th street, between Rosnoire and Chestnut avenues. Bath and sewerage. Only $1.600. Easy terms. SO M M ER VI LLE TRUST CO, IlKK 5-10-3L FOR SALE?FOUR FIRST CLASS automobiles at a sacrifice. All in good repair and recentlv paint.vt. tr R SHACKELFORD. ?6 25th street ?V9-4L FOR SALE?BEAUTIFUL HOME lit good section East End. Reduced tf? $1.600. On very easy terms rooms and bath. Pretty tower SOMMER VI LLE TRUST CO., Inc. 5-10-31. FOR SALE?LAWN MOWERS. RU1 V tier Hose. Screens, Paints. das, Tools. Cntlery. Lowest price GOODMAN HARDWARE CO.. Je ferson Avenue. Citirens 'Phone. L ?vi FOR SAIJ5?BY CITY COAL Wood Co. Pine Wood. 14 Cor*). $1.80; Mixed Wood. % Cord. $LT Oak Wood. quality Round rook stove. Cord, and Virginia Ave. Both 'Phone* 43o. 6 - |m nod. '? Cord. $TAS! Cord. $!.???: good Mixed Wood fof or. I $|.S0. 32d St I LOTS FOR SAI? OR LEASE InTCI parts at tan city. Call and' price* OLD DOMINION LAN*) CO.. Hotel Warwick Building. AC A DEM TONIOHT. Dna t Fsll to See OOUIDEN A QUINN The mery man of Mimyc. LESTER WSLAOM - Singing the ILLUSTRATED SONGS And the He-1 MOVING PICTURES Shown In this City. THE ACROBATIC SKATERS. TRAVELS OP A PLEA, IN CHINA, THE DYNAMITERS Entire CM was ?* Maiinu PVtwre