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And that's all without mention of the stylish appearance on your car of any of the pleasing patterns we have in stock ready to use. -. For Open and Enclosed Cars I llffil I Ural WeSsw 1 1 "In the Tab On the Lint Back on the car by half-past nine" Store Hours: Open 9:15 A. M., Close 6 P. M. THE STORE OF GREATER SERVICE 42Q43Q Seventh 5f. Through to 8th St. Those Alexandria Jokes Won't Be Appropriate In Vaudeville Any More ALEXANDRIA, Va., June 18. The near comedian who used to worm a laugh out of his audience with a merry jeat like. "I spent a week In Alexandria one afternoon last week," or something: equally as humorous, must now find some other placo for a butt or write himself down as dense ly ignorant of what is happening in this neck of the woods. Several years ago Alexandria yawn ed and stretched and commenced to wake up. Today Alexandria is wide awake and looking to a brighter fu ture than any of its inhabitants, past or present, ever pictured in their most optimistic moments. That the war had something to do with putting the tdwn on the map again cannot be denied, the war hav ing been responsible for the estab lishment of the yards of the Virginia Shipbuilding Corporation, now the most important enterprise in that section of Virginia. These yards, lo cated at Alexandria through the un tiring efforts of Charles C. Carlin, un til recently Representative in Con gress from the Eighth district of Vir ginia, employ approximately 3,000 men. Pay Roll of $100,000. The weekly pay roll Is said to ex ceed $100,000, which accounts in great measure for the fact that the depos it in the four banks of the city have Increased 300 per cent within the year. The yards of the Virginia Shipbuilding Corporation cost more than 52.000,000 and are permanent. Two 0.400-ton steel carro ships, the Gunston Hall and the Betsy Bell, have been completed and launched In the last few months, and a third ship of tne same type, the Veneda, will slip down the ways next Saturday. From then on, officials pf the corporation figure, a. ship will be turned out about every six weeks. Within two years the oooulation of Alexandria has jumped from about 15,000 to more than 30,000, and many predict that within five years the city will boast of 50.000 inhabitants. With the rapid increase In population the housing problem has had to be met. This at first was a jolt to the natives, but they have now awakened to the necessities of the situation, and many old residences are being converted into apartment houses, while fully 100 modern houses, to meet various de mands, are now in course of construc tion in the city and suburbs. Realty Men Active. Real estate brokers report an active demand for business properties, and though values and rentals have en hanced, Alexandria has been singular ly free from the complaint of profiteer ing. That the members of the city coun cil are alive to the situation is indi cated by the fact money is being ap propriated at every meeting of that body for the extension of sewers and the improvement of streets. Another public improvement financed by the city last week is a public school build ing for colored children which will cost in the neighborhood of fflO.000. The building will be a two-story brick structure surrounded by ample play grounds, and will be practically fire proof. Handsome sohool buildings, in cluding one for the high school, have been erected for the white children in the last few years. The establishment of Camp Hum phreys, which will be a permanent military post, near Alexandria, has aroused interest in sanitation, and the city council last week made provision for a health department that will com pare with those of the largest cities in the country. In addition to a health officer who will devote his en tire time to the duties of the office, the department will' maintain an as sistant health officer, who will serve as sanitary Inspector of the city: & bacteriologist, a public health nurse, and a clerk. Modern appliances for the health department have been pur chased, and quarters are now being fitted up in the city hall. The Alexandria Chamber of Com merce, composed of wide-awake busi ness men, is bending every effort to advance the business interests of the city and lends encouragement to any , worthy enterprise that will add to the city's commercial advancement. SHER FF CAND DATE MEN IN DRY RAID OMFFRAGETODAY Two men are under arrest today as the result of a "clean-up" liquor cru sade in Prince George's county Satur day night. They are Paul Miner, 322 Seaton place northeast, proprietor of the White House Tavern at Belts vllle, and Ossie Klinger, one of the candidates for sheriff of the county. They were charged with violating the prohibition laws. They were arrested by Constables William Tobin, assisted by two spe cial deputies from Washington. The warrant was Issued by Justice of the Peace Moffatt. Constable Tobln reported he seized stocks of liquor in Miner's place. The latter was held In $1,300 bail. Klinger was arrested at 3 o'clock esterday morning by Constable Tobin. He was also held in ball of $1,300. MAN NABBED HE E AS BIB SU PEG ;T The fourth arrest within three days In the nation-wide investigation of the recent bomb outrages was made here yesterday, when Edward Joseph Hart, twenty-eight years old, was taken into custody by Headquarters Detectives Scrivener and Kelly and held for investigation. Hart was arrested at Eighth and E streets northwest. According to De tective Kelly. Hart has been in close touch with Angus Norwalk, Mary Bal. and Robert Henkle, all of whom wore arrested Saturday night. Following his arrest, the detectives searched his rooms and found a quantity or papers which will be closely examined today. Hart, ac cording to the detectives, came here from Milwaukee three months ago. With several supposedly dangerous radicals under surveillance, it was in timated today that Inspector Law rence O'Dea, assistant to William J. Flynn, head of the Bureau of Investi gation, Department of Justice, will make a clean-up of the radicals this week. Several women are also under surveillance, it was said. LIFT OF CORNS! Drop Freezone on a touchy corn, then lift that corn off with fingers MS J Doesn't hurt a bit' Drop a little Freezone on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then you lift it right out. Ye3 magic! No humbug! A tiny bottle of Freezone costs but a few cents at any drug store, but Is sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluse?. without soreness or ! irritation. Freezone 's the sensational discovery of & Cincinnati genius. It is wonderful. THREE STATES VOTE Assurance has been received at the headquarters of the National Worn-; an's Party that Governor Mllliken, of Maine, will present tho suffrage Amendment to the special session of the legislature next October for im mediate ratification. With special legislative sessions called for today In Ohio, Kansas, and New York to ratify the amendment, and favorable action already taken in three States Michigan, Wisconsin, and Illinois the campaign Is well under way. All sitms point to ratifi cation by Pennsylvania, next week. Favorable action is expected in Mas sachusetts. Texas and Georgia will have an opportunity to act In June and Alabama in July. HYATTSV1LLE NEWS Mayor Asks Improvement of "Death Strip" Along B. & 0. Railroad Tracks. HTATTSVILLE, Md.. June 16. Mayor Matthew F. Halloran has written the division superintendent of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad of the strip of ground running par allel with the tracks in Hyattsvllle, from Melrose avenue to Anderson street. Mayor Halloran points out that he believes the condition of this strip has been responsible for loss of life. The entertainment committee of the Hyattsvllle fire department Is to meet tonight In headquarters in the municipal building to further plans for the big celebration to be held In Zantzlnger's Park the Fourth of July. The mayor and town council of Mt. Rainier is to meet tonight in the office of the town clerk. It is ex pected that the municipal tax rate for the year will be fixed and other Important business transacted. Hyattsvllle baseball teams had a successful day yesterday. The first team defeated the nine representing the Wisconsin Athletic Club, of Washington, by 8 to 6, and the Hyattsvllle Juniors disposed of the Wlnton Athletic Club of Washington, by 7 to 5. Mayor Halloran requests local dealers not to sell giant firecrackers and other high explosives to chil dren under sixteen years, and warns that an ordinance may be passed to enforce this request, if not complied with. Arrangements are about complete for the commencement exerclsos of the Marlboro High School, which are to be held beginning Thursday and continue through Monday. Thursday evening students are to present an operetta under the direction of Mrs. R. Irving Bowie. Friday evoning a declamation contest Is scheduled. Five boys have been chosen to contost for a gold medal donated by the First National Bank of Southern Maryland, while five girls are to compete for a gold medal, given by the Ladles' Improvement Association of Marlboro. Saturday evening the annual alumni banquet is to be held. Graduation exercises will take place Monday evening, when diplomas will be awarded the following: Edgar P. McConey. jr. ; John Clagett. Charles Clagett, Ira Hopkins, and Rosa Wy vill. 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