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PLANNING TO BI? CELEBRATION Kbit, ill He Pre to Public Schools in SeitoBtor 12 SPEAKERS COIIIC Swanson, Congressman i and Superintendent of Pub I ? Instruction Egglenton invited to Bank CtHanclta of the Panmiuia, ESa-T j eld and Norfolk. preparations arc being I the local councils of Hie I United American Me-1 n celebration incident to ilion of M?llen and tings public schools on Sep ' Governor Swansnn, Hon. I Jonen, representative of In Congress, and Mr. J.1 ton, superintendent of pub-j ?ctlon. have bei n invited to and speak and the commit been assured that they will flans, one for each Of the I I buildings will he presented, Will he u sufficient number to furnish one tor each' all of the buildings, tfbratirm will be given by] New? Council. No, 65; Val ' Council. No. 115: Kaai Knd No. Iis, and Jeffonson-Lee. ? No. 1S1. of this city; and' of the entire Peninsula' Ipate. An excursion will' ? Smltbncld Juniors ami their tb'' Norfolk councils urn ?end over a large delo-J contemplate* a nig pn-| Itarlicipated in by all nlots. the Huntington Kittes [fire companies of the city.I j Daughters of Liberty und1 ! In carriages. , The parade at 2:S0 o'clock on the move out Twenty-fifth Chestnut avenue, dawn to; ghth street and west on rhth street lo Huntington Huntington avenue lo In avenue, down Washing) j lo Twenty-tilth street und |jbj fifth street to the Ca apeaking and pre ags and lliblea will ftf the rominlllee in B arrangements lor the E. Christie, chairman; , 'vice-chairman: (V lt.! ?secretary, and \V ('. Wood. PROM NORTH RIVER. and Party tcadc Trip With I Virginia Yacht Club . j A. Post's yacht Marettu yesterday afternoon imm 1 Gloucester county, where1 and a, party of friends Jf evening wilh the fleet la Yacht Club to witnera ?hich b.iats of te Seet par I In the party wet,. Mr. and' Mrs. Thomas Post. Mr. Godfrey L. Smith. Mo-'-l Harris and Mr James K. j ctuh b in's participating wtTe the Peter Pan. ?d by Mr Jack Hyatt a; | moior. oa-ned my Mr.! Minta, ahaop, owned by felflnger. and the Maria.' by Mr. Harry C. ITlack j latter won the race for! or Mrs. Fraley. Margaret Fraley. years of' of Mr W. ?5. Fraley. fore the cooper department ai the died yesterday aleiW-olij iVleck at her home n.-ar Klv | ,Sac had bcea in poor health ( time, and live seeks ag->. ? stroke or puralyrts. Mrs., Iive,| her,- with her fam 17 yen.s com: h. re from , She is t-urvtv?-d by' and two ? ma Mesas a ? Prale,-. and one sn-j Renting all of this' j riOt? will be conducted tomorrow af'< rnoon ' hy Rev George W. Wrsv.l The bodv will be inter ! jlamr. i.r. ?? r. Announced. f It Is made ,,f the , n of Miss Ressh Fnn? 1 :ir> avmne. Hal'im,,-. \:,i ntP-kaebw* of I Ms it I arnhahly nil! take place I Pittpooed. St nf the Storni yesierdavi the gr. a I tewnts match he Pntse) and Kellev in C. A. singles tennis tour j t- ',-?? ' M: Htmr the I?n?a? at holAVr of SI r haHewss cup. will defend ihe :rophr on Lt-nrtiii Sine??, ihi i tats .mm to the nfsm ?f the Social-Personal Captain and. Mrs. Prunk A. (Irani tertalned :i party of (i n nil., at their ROHM' mi dak- avenue last night. A launch party had been plannet, imt on arcouni o| the storm it was post? poned. Mrs. Virginia Hundley lias gone to Portsmouth to visit relativer*. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick P I'alen returned last week from a month': tour of Rurope. Mr. tui i Mrs. Abe Horwltx return i'd yesterday from Ihe Km skill mouii tain*, where Mrs. Horwlla has been spending several weeks. He was joined there |?y Mr. Horwltz several ?lays ngo. Miss Minnie (in,,ii.II, who has been spending two week* with friends in this city anil Hampton, will return to her home in Richmond loday. Mr. C. Aylett Aahby has returned from u trip to New- York, where he visited his brother-in-law. Mi. Alfred j I.. Garnet!. Mrs. C P. Oroome from a visit to her daughter, Mn Kirk, in Asbeville, N. C. Poatmaster W. T. Hopkins returned yesterday Irora a nip to Middlesex, and Lancaater counties. Mr. .1. C. Craven has returned from'' a month's vacation. While away he I visited Milwaukee, Chicago and New I York. Miss Anne Rrewer will leave today for Suffolk, where she wilt join n | party to lour the state in an auto? mobile. Mr G. W. Blick and son. Hay ' mond, left last night for Washing ion ami an extended trip through ihe Not th. Mrs. Martin Jensen and daughter.! Virginia, left yesterday to spend thel remainder of the summei in Boston,' Baas., and Portland, Me. I Mrs George C llland and Miss Kate Uroome have gone to Aaheville.I N. C, to visit their sister, Mis., Kirk Mrs. Charles Duck lias returned', home after spending several weeks' with friends in Bmithfleld. - j Mr. and Mrs. Hauler O. Heard and j daughter, Thelma, will leave today; tor Ho?noke to visit friends and rel-1 atlves. sirs. John Huzctwood a id cliii lreii' will leave tomorrow lor New Kent I county to visit relatives. Miss Km in a Scott, of Richmond, is, the guest of her cousin. Mrse W. S.' Copcland, at Hotel Warwick. Miss Virginia Hamilton and Messrs Augustus and Kir hard I lain j llton I' M yesterday lor a visit I??1 relatives in Sussex county and , Richmond, Mrs It L. Sea ley and Mrs .1 R Scale* will leave today for the Him Ridge Alum Suprings to spend sev? eral Weeks. Miss Maud Perkins, of Dinwiddif county, is the guest of her aunt. Mr* Krnest Perkins, on Koanokc ave tine Mis H. I) Hoiloway is x|m nnln ga month with relatives In Surryj cownty. Mrs J H Humphries mid ?on. or Richmond, an- visiting friends and relatives in this city. Miss KMaabeth nry.mt. of York town, is the guest of her uncle. Mr K. W Norwood. Misse. Mabel and Kuth PwWeR and Miss l.itcv Moss left hast night fori Lee Hall :o visit Mrs. J It Conke. Mr I. I. living left yesterday for Covington ;o visit Irlends Mrs John Rate* and son Masier Walter have mturned to their home in Philadelphia af'cr si^-n ling Mim.-1 lime with Mrs Holey"* stater Mrs. T K HepkiB' "ti Oak avenue Mrs C. II Amal who has h.-en I very ill a: Ihe Klirabe h liux oi ? hospital, i. improving ASHENBACK GOES TO CHICAGO Polmer Virgin a Sail P\*ytr Emp'oy ed to Coach th* Cubs Kd Ashenhach. formerly manager of the Newport News knaw-twti "-am in the old Vltgiwia S'a<- l>rasrn-. I.til now trnnacer of the Johnstown team of the TH>?a?e Leatwe. ha- keen em pltvd hv Prestdeajt Charles W Mur pl.V of 'he < tlM.-g" N ?t|0|.;-; I yfil. Cluh In ?he roh- of a ,.r.. ,-,->ot..ii roach and aysrl J Ashen hack wtll iw*-ct singer n th ? Cwhs rrom ?*<- ?"Je l|to I and freu ?Vwi Mwrphv beaWTi a he will be a gund nddwlna to the CwSs eai New r-re gov A re-w lire hoe >o TI. ??? ise?i: ed vewte-day at the rtrrter of M?<1i?ow avenue and Tw.r,T4t?h,h ?ir et Th? f aids als of that arc* ton htie hwcw .*iw, for aa alarm hr?x lor a krwg Robert Law's Sale Rifled Hille Owner Was Ntarb-y VAI 1011116 DID THE JOB Dusky Young Criminal who Has Serv? ed Thirty Months in Jail During Past Six Years in Limbo Again and I Confesses His Guilt. A daring robbcrj occurred about I o'clock yesterday nfternooii when ihc sale in the office nt Itobert Law * hit iiilurc store, .">IT Twenty-lifth street, was tilled and a limit f.'lo in cash cat ried off. Vonablo Whiting, alias Van Whiting, alias George Uohoi Ison, a young negro, who has tin extensive pu-: llce record here and whose ??uiug idorus the rogues gallery III t'hiel Reynolds' office, i- a prisoner at the -it at ion house, charged with having! I'omniitted the tohliery. | Mr Law says thai al the lime of. ihe robbery he was altiing in front iif his store. lie lirst saw the negro liear the o...ee Inside of Hie place and does not know Wether of not he < u-; lered by the from door. On discov-j t-rllig the negro, the furniture dealer ;isked him wiial he wanted and wie man said lie was looking at some chairs. However, none of the'chairs in the store seemed to suit him ami lie soon left. Suspecting that the negro had been in ihe office, Mr Law went there and found tuat tile safe had he. n rot "bed. He Immediately notified the police and Detective Si-rgesnl Itridgers was detailed on ihe case. The sergeant with Patrolman Vail, of the ItloiMiflcld force.I caught Whiting at the Ivy avenue pier ahotit .! o'clock Tit.- negro was' brought to the station house and lie! gave his name as George Robertson] and his address at 7.'.: 1-2 Twenty-j fourth Street. The |K)liCc found |x.:?o on the man when in was searched be? fore being locked up. Last nignt Chief Reynolds had Whit-' Ing I rough) Into his office to question' the man. Avion the negro entered, he had his cap pulled down over his lace and he kept his heao averted.j However, the chief compelled the mail' to remove the cap and as he did so' Chief Iteynolds immediately recognized j him as Venable Whiting, alias Van Wim ing. The negro admit', d l he , theft and told Hie ( lie I he would ro-J turn the missing money of (he chief, would let him go Later, however.' Whiting denied any knowledge of ttie. robbery- j lait? r Hi- chief look. ,! up Whiting s record and he found that within the past .-i\ years the negro lias served J a total of :.u mouths in the city jail on verlous charges -o; larcenv At one time while si rving a year's sen-) lenee he was made I rusty at the city^ jail and Chief Reynolds caught the neuro pulling off a petty larcen) on' West avenue If Whiting is convicted in the police! conn on 'his charge, he will In- sent to the grand jurv on ihe charge ofj COULD NOT WALK F Mass of Itching, Burning Humor on Ankles?Feet Fearfully Swollen ?Opiates Alone Brought Sleep? j Many Treatments Failed but | TORTURES OF ECZEMA YIELDED TO CUTICURA "CuHciira Remedies an- all you claim them to I?-. I ba.l iintm f-r ever tw.> years. I had two i>hySK-uuv>. I'Ut thev nuJy gave me n-ln-f f.-r a -h-.rt time and I ? ??" ' enutnerate ? he ? <-, an-1 h>t??M 1 used t" no purpose. My an?.<w were on?- mass of m o-*. The ?telling an.I hunting son- sr. int.it?- that I could not ?lecp. I culd not walk for nesr'v f??ur t>ne rt?v my k i >*? I -e l I had ?- ? er try the Cutis- ' cura Urtrssiica. After u?mr ih^vn thr"0 tnwes. 1 had the best night's rest U? a?>nths link?. I t.?-k an . p.r.tc. i used OMS set .?f Cutwura Sap. Cntieuru Ointroent nn-l ? oti.-nra IJew.lvrrt pills, njnd my anke-* head*! in a slv-rt time, ft is now a war s-nee I used Cuti curw. an t three has been Do o turn f the ?-.-?-.-? "1 had a ?mall lump in the rs-enor ct one eve f.?r ot<t s year wtuch was very painful and g> 4 larger all tl<e lime. I the'ignt I w"-iki trv CutMiirn Swpand tM.Un.nl on it. arxl r..?? it i- ay*?e. I am seventy three rear* ,.M sr>.i hare |v-l <-n tVe farm I rv?w ??r?-??pT for twente-seren yarn. CMk WS H>-me nVs ste Hie Weal and rm t reiiai-e- I have erer use.1 f?ic all ahm titinvv!. Mrs. David Hrown, l.orfce. Crawf.-rd Cow Ark.. May ls> ao-l lUy Id, 1JU7." DISFIGURED For Life Is the Desfwirtrtt: Cry ol Thousand* Of ?kln-tecttwi sr-1 'i'?flfi:o?: ein? tint' ?< hnrioe? t~ -.?tut?, tester*, and rash**, sk Sst> trx-l sasvffown I want? ing many n-nx-i-r*. sjmI m},.. haw Iran fa S in ad 1 .-,?,<? ? , ti -wr>. Omtnvnt. anH }? II. .-? ? .??. -??,1 ?Me f.?rrs>. They aw shsneuMy rues, iswt. g?n''. s i ? .???., They aff'-ed insw iyttr- n lief u> IK- most ?11* tJ?W>lllSCW Urhrvt all -i?e lusts.' I point to8?pe<<lv i au >-ise sa?M a?? tfiMi re?-T fe|i,|iy. as In- Wlll hllVI If* ll CilllVII i' ll [mi nun?- than lwn rharjo-s of )>? 11 v lareotiv Vaudeville and Pictures l>. amlarii! will offer it* usual bill of vaudeville ami picture.* this Week. The new vaudeville ?eis will he given tumorroW ami liier?' A?I Iv several ii< w pictntc tllms The bill at Dreamland will la cluing il Thursday in ineiirilaiiPe wiih thej 'new iiollcy adopted by i In ? manage-J men!. At the Bell. XeW pictures will lie -hllWIl ul 111,1 Bell moving, picture itieaier tomorrow and everj evellilli: this we. k Mali nees are given Wednesday and Satur? day The music al th'1 [{e|| is one of ihe features ,it ihe entertainments MEET IN TIDEWATlR NEXT. Sheriffs Will Come Either to Norfolk or Newport New?!. The Virginia Stale Sheriffs' Asso? ciation will hold ith next annual meet-j itlg either in iliis eiiv or in Norfolk, i Sergeiint I,aw lor, id Norfolk; Ser gen ill Mllsteud, nf ilii- rilv, anil Slur ifl fur: is. ul Warwick county, have j been iip|Miililed U commitlee tn lie ride which of the cities shall have1 the gathering. ? I At ihe reci lit meeting of the social ion ai t'hiirlnttesvi?e the office of vlee-presidi lil was ci at. d. and Sergi mil Mil: load was elected '<> till Ihe place. The annual election nf officers will not iak.- place itniil the regular meeting in November. BIRDS DESTROY TELEGRAPH POLES. - I Itirds are destroying tile leleilhotie ii ltd telegraph poles in the south and southwest. |KArticit!urly in Texas, Arizona, and California. In some places fifty per eeni of all Ihe poles along the right of wa\ havi been rid died by these innoceiii offende ?. win. h belong tn the wiNidpeekei fam? ily. On-- of ill" \\". slertl rtliotl official;*, who has recently returned from an inspection thloilgi! the West, repin? ed having s' in twe nty live tele? phone ]H,|es with two or three bun dretl holes drilled clear ihrough them. Sonn- of the holes vvi re three or foui' inches in iltanietet. \n officer of the Illinois c ntral Kallr .ail <-<>iint.-d the white inla: tele ' phoiie poles fitting the right ol way near Covington, Tennessee, which had Ix-en affected bj woodpeckers, ami louiid Ilia' oul ol l'i'.s poles. 11U or 11 |m r ci n:, had In en bored. In sonn ruses desirurtioi. of tin poll take.-', tiiiiy a few months and tin- weakened e unlit ion. makes jt dang' tons ior si lineman 10 climb th" stick. The real object nf i In- birds ii, drill? ing the hob's i-' uncertain fine lole phone man said that the liiiiiniif. ef iht sires was mistaken |?v in birds for insects excavating !.. tieath lie- surface ol thi wood, and they ill ila d [he |iol< > iti i|!ti-s| ' T tin- ?? Imaginary insects. It is v.-rv pro liable, however, thai ihe hob - are excavated for an entirely ditferent puipose Tie eood|m-ckei is a pro? vident bird \: the pro]n>r season ji stores up a suppi- of acorns and oilnr ;.i"ls for future ci.nsemp'ion. la i hi summer these holes ar. often found siore.l with acorns Many metuods f?r preventing tins damage have bc.-n siiggi si'd. but pnobably the most successful is preservation wi:h rrcosoti . a Hh" of creosaled |iol?-s, opposite the one t near Covington. was examined, and not a single hole was found. When it is cons id.-red that creosote will not only prevent the damage can .- I ed by the woodpecker, hut als.) pro Tect th. pole Indefinitely against bo:n Ins.-its and decay, its great value as a preservative is apparent. The Forest Service has spent con- j Mdcrable time in developing a cheap! yet efficient nie'hod for the treat-; ment of telephone and telegraph poJJe*. The result-; of ihe w>>rh are emho lie l in several fon-fl S?-rvic.- ctrcuhrs cop!?-s of which may he nht.ilr.i-d w:th fHM tost from the Forester, Wanning ton D. C OFF FOR CAMP PERRY. j' Sergeant Fisher W'li Participate in , National Rifle Shoot. Sergeant n it Fish? r. of -h.* Hnnt ingioo Rifles left ?>-. :? I iav ;.- Camp Perry. ??h:e. wh.-rc he wiM nan Irl , paie in 'h? n.itH>nsl rifle shoot as a i m< iiirr of ihe team of fifteen from ? th.- Virginia rcgluarwn ?U.-vurant Fisher won his paare du ? irr the recent s-ate ?hont .it Wi! I liamshnrc atect t n " for Men. \ meeting for m< n w'l! he h?-*d' on the Casino gntaadai this ?*<'"""? I a 4 oVIork urijer the ait-pfe?-? o'j ih.. Vonng Mi r'< Chrl?t'?n Aswocial ton An a.d-'tf will Is- made i>> i' ?. .1 known sneaker Prof Morten Leaves. Su|.er intend' Wt of Reboot. W C ' Mo - n I f ?? rdav for Korkl.i J Mnm Sptin; - .in-d th'.- w-'k~ 1 I pow al? r?-..rr Mr Matfoa wdl iw> mediately heri- making fir.a' ar *ni- ' men's for th- o|?a?int "t the c*tv ' pnM!' ?rboo'v All Jn'lg. Datr-im. of 'he Corpntaitoe' C art ha. ?w-n noftaed by Safe An J dltor Mar?, -hat fit? Treasurer I ? M Curtis ha. settled In fall alt ar ' conn s with the statu. il I Bankrupt Sale I MhdI the Stock Of A. Joo & Co.?* WILL BE CONTINUED FOR 15 DAYS BEING unable to dispose ol the large stock of MILLINERY, NOT? IONS, Etc., of the above firm within 30 days, the sale tvill be contluued 15 days longer, with the hope ol disposing of every ar? ticle in the house within that time. No difiicnlty will be exper? ienced In doing this It low prices will accomplish the result. Here are just a few Illustrations as to how the prices on the goods have been reduced. Gloves Trimmed Hats All nur Mi >"itltui Moumi'i. i Lisi.- Glove ill M idi ! nml while, orlHtial price :ixe, Sale pie. '.Uv Meiceri/..! . $2.l?l! Sale price i;!tc. All our snaraliteeil Ki.l Glove-, in ail color recukir f 1 - '? value. Sale pri. ?? ;:,<-. All mir reu n-ii in.i IT I'M 'rriinn Corsets Vom choice of atix Trimm? il M il iimler $,",1111, al i '.'nc. I Here ii an ?ip|?.i'anity Supply y-uii clnl.lr.-iij with II.-11 Caps ami Tain < ? Stianta 1,1 school All lue regular K"o?l;; ;-o al . lie All ill- re 'iilar r.n< ?o?ii|s .? . .: A latge lot >?! 1 he famous |* N Cor-. i ? -ihe Cor -el Which improves Ihe form. Our popular ? :'" ? -11?? r- now m "ii 1 Infants' Cap? at llie am,' low prices. Regulai $ I.So Corsets. noW '. *'? ""j iteeui.'ir $1.ts. now All our Ribbon and Ribbon Regular 7?' C? t!??:.-. new . ,;': K. alar Sue Cor*, ts law .' Velvet DClOW COSt. i All other goods at the same pro potionate in Reductions. OUTSIDE SHOW CASE. INSIDE CASES. MiH ' MERCHANTS DESIRING TO niJY IN OUANTI RORS. SHELVING. COUNTERS AND OTHER FIX ( TIES CAN DJ SO AT PRI' i PAR BELOW TU RES FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE. j WHOLESALE CP3T. Miss Annie Joo, Agt. 2906 Washington Ave. MENCHVILLE NOTES. Ml .ir.,I .Mrs fruwrotd \"ew|n>. \ wi are visit his: their father ? Deep (': ?? k. lohn M- Iyer < an it'll .1 I' m t> <mii i ill.. . !?.. r l i-' Tuesday :-. .Ill :"i iniM'iili^lii i \( nisiiii. Tin tarty v ? ri.|.i| ..f M:-s Lillian and Vi. in Konticvflli ami Henry. Heerse an Anlil. n Itiirrht-r. A good many nf the v-mim: nun ?> 1 >?p f'refk have actcpied position on Iii. C .v <> K K Ml.-s .l.-tntieite Watson is mahne preparation tn leave ftii school In th tirsl ol ScpUmiier. The soft crahs ami fish "ii 'ii> Warwick river are daily getting scar K.'v Mr Jenkins <>i llampt'm. ?-h< is ailing Rev. Mr Wal son in a r>- iv al meeting at Denbigh chnrc.i, is .-to,, irfng wlih J H. Scrimineer J R Parker has enlarged bis store Henry l'.itr. her. jr. ?ho ha I eeii siiewdtnc ;he past month ?;th nir faathtr. ha< again started on the mart Mr M Kalis, n. and his wif . i>? ilam:>ton attended 'he revival ser? vice* at Iv.-ni.ijh <m Ana 1.: DIED. FRAI.RV -Mr.* Marsaret wife o: W G. Fralev at h-r home at Uivt r rien Ratarday. inen?! i.v at .1.::? p. ie Fur'Tal s< rviee? a' residence Mond-v. Angnsl 17. a' 4 ;? m . r e liteie,i ky Rev t; W. Wrav Int.-r mnt ai Rreenlawa .'-m-t'-ry. 1' MOUNTAIN EXCl RSION: TO ^hariotteavd'a. Hot Sprinv Wwtte Sulphur and Interre'dial* Rrtoets VIA C A O. Leave Old Po nt 9:30 a. m a?d New pert News 10:05 a. ie. Tha-a day. August ?0th Roued Trio Pates. Stations t"..arMlc?v ill* to Aftott neiasivr 14 mm Rnekt lo S'a'ifon. IKhaaive. tt'..i Mt Blhwi *o Kor ? al?k Inele.ive. f; it" ?e??h' n to " iftn?( Purge inel.i-,v. ft 7* I'm ert.Hi :.. White ftalpfcnr and Hot Ap'in?. Va , inel'tatte $". NATURAL BRIDGE I* SO Round Tr.p. S ' nelwli'.f ft*?tm Mane Ria'ion . rt 11 It'Mr- Xitnr^l ttrtdee ??ek.;.. so'*' Ntlj f-r 'raff I, iv'nr IMd for- 6 'to i m and Newport V t< ". ? a tn.' \nr -?t ?*h T eketa -woo for ft*,, paws rak* a res' la tht V.r/.s a al'.iiniaia* ? *?m; :>?it. WOULD LIKE TO SEE LOCAL DEALERS GET CONTRACTS Collector Stuart Pos.:., Circular In v.tiny UiJs for Furmfmng Gov? ernment Supplies.. Coli rlor of C-i. loin.- .1 !?: I! Si nan ?- in n ni|ii of a hoi hot adver? tising circular fi ?ni the navy ?!??? pal ? tri? ni and In has pla? <? ! i! on exhibition a^ Hit cii.stiitu house o i thai a.iv local |xopI. who wi-li ;?? submit estimate* on tin- roninicsii lie* uanti I i?\ the navy department may in.-i ??<' i he circular I Captain Stuari r. p.. ?,? tin- navy '.P-parim< ni tn furnish him won copies ol ihese circular- ar.d he is anxious to s?-e the local .paler- p.: j same o? the contracts. The te w cir? cular) invites estimates on furnish? ing an immens?- amount of provis? ions lor the va*i'?!.- naval stations in he 1'nT.eJ States-. Also bids are invit.-il or. fnrni hing lots of ho.-?-. 11f?- j.i. '. is. mica, oil. pin?-. piinip: . rntshefi rock. Band. ot.i^- hronre. copper sie-.; ar. I copi??" bars. i.--1 bars, hardware, ilry ::? o.ls kitrh. n uleri.il??. Intnl.. r reachin. 'isils. an ' ? |eclri< al : i.para! ts ll.irri'-on M?u?-wlta. arr? sted .istr ?!.iv morning for di?*ord?'rl? conduct g>n ^he nnr?s ts. was Tin. i $."? and <??-ls and giv.-n t. i. .lays in jail in the notice court She Likes Good Things. \ir Cha.? K ftmnh.nf ?V.-si Prank Hn. Jfainc. rays: "| like goot 'lon-s atnl hav adverted If Kent's New Ufr P.Iis :is OUT family Isx.ttive no itein?-. '?-.aie-e lh?v ar.- :.nd <l.? :h? ,r wrirk wit n-srn mal inn a fuss about h Th-se j?slnl?*? purifiers <-ol.| at All |ir-jegt?tts 2.V You Can Save Money by rotng VlTl'OCT PnJnl tut vi"" fnav Vo?- y.Kir nruprtty is de-ay V.ei e.-ih ?.1V e .- few cents per OJl ton i \ invit.- aOu*terate?f. nennt? hn: \ne lo?e nwney on the yob mh? . i. sill t ke a? ntuen .? :ala XUCI.TK!. \TK1? r?l*.T I o do ile tam* amount ? f e.rk It -l s.ii. -.. r,?vr rooery .r.?r;i grnt.y. and <!?> 'h* n-osl wir% for th, ,-it rrroeey. >' <1 "to ;? rp_*t. Davis 100 Per Cent Pure Paint. Analrrfs and gnarnntn on every] ein. Onr Ha vis' Ita per cent. Pttrs j Talr' Wl'l r?r.d ?est ..f 'he most t'gid Pare Pairl Ijiw fVw ftaia hv ? B>. MArATOM. Your Drug Bill I will be Sen- If you toy fnim tto Ort ! ginal Cut Rate Drug Sror*. i j If then- is anything ;u all you need is: the Dr :c lin?\ see us, or 'phone us. ['Phoae ordern will rec.tve itoinedlate J attention, nnrt we deliver gooda to nay part of the city. j Let na be your Druggists. 'J, C. Gorsueh&Co Druggists I You Can Expect Nothing abort of genuine avV-'i'M ?n In ihe matter of l-auTidry W??rk If you hare your work r!on?* hw oa We eaf^r tj a di-rrtnnnating pnhlie. Our aim Is to g*ve every on* tu? be-* t.?r th-lr money in flr?f.riA<? ?<"*. .vid that we 4-? not mKw tt Is evid-weed hv the Increasing number of our ?ei Coatomera Peerless Steam Laundry FRtD REAO. Poop. ?2"? WaaMngton * N^w-m-t News, i Roth Pboaee 171 DR. H. H. ADAIR Veterinary Sarget? OfBrv raff? ? ? IJ\?*ry Rttihtea. ?ear. P.woee Mo. i, \,m