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LET THE GAZETTE 1 Work for You Night and Day If You Want to Buy or Sell Anything Calf No. 7 .<r if * 11'v t ? ? - ?' :.: * ; * For Results ,t 1 / . ?; t Wanted?Girls to work in laundry! Pleasant work. .'Appiv 1210 Queen Street, 148-tf WANTED?First class salesman for men's furnishings store. Referen ces required.< Swann Bros. lG0-3c. Sslo-man W.mtcd rn tHis territory f:.r quick seeing fire extinguisher. Operates by compressed air. No ?pumping. Every home, factory ani auto owner needs ^them. Liberal commissions and exclusive terri tory. Apply .in forenoon Nu-Ex Fire Appliance Go., 734 8th Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. 162-7]) Wanted?Reliable man. to act as ou: District superintendent to book or- j ders and engage sub-agents. Ex- j elusive territory. Pay weekly. Act ! at once before your territory is as signed'. Knight and Bostwick, Nur serymen, Newark, New York State. 162-lp. FOR REMIT?Two double and one single room, 224 South Washing ton street. FOR SALE?201 Duke street, eight rooms, modern improvements, ten per cent investment. Owner B. T. Ridgeway. 1373 Masgaehusets Avenue, Southeast, Washington, D. C. 160-Gp. For Rent?Two large -unfurnished rooms. A.pply 905 Prince street. 161-2p. / Furnished house -for rent on Semi nary Hill, from August 1 to S-jp tcmlher 15. Moderate terms. Ad dress Box 335, Alexandria, Va. lGl-3p. Single room for rent. Apply at 91!> King street. lGl-2p. Furnished Rc,oms?To be had at Mrs. L. Hunts 1010 Prince Street, ah. board and room. iG2-3p FOR RE XT?Four cool unfuinishc-:! rooms, cheap for light housekeep ing, two on first floor and two on third flcor. Apply 212 South Pitt street. 162-lp. FOR RENT?Furnished bedroom in Roscmont, gentleman preferred. Apply Xo. 9. Cedar street after 6:30 p. m. 162-3c. Room Wanted?By shipyard employe Must give particulars. Address "Room" care of Gazette. 162-f>p. FOR SALE?Motorcycle. Apply 031 King street, Johnson and 0;borne. 100-Sc. FOR SALE?Building material of all kin:!s cheap. Send or call for price lists General Realty Cor poration. 21(5 King street. Alex andria. Va. lG0-6c. FOR SALE?Three frame houses. South Fayette street, (lord in vestment. Box 85, Gazette Of fice. lG0-3p. FOR SALE?House and lot North' Alfred street, cheap. Address Box So Gazette Office. 100-3n. For Sale.?Two "horses., weighing TWO nmr.-d's' each, formerly used in Fire, Department, can be seen at Rcliance Engine Co. For particu lars apply to Dr. James J. Gr.ivey. 101-3p. ' FOR SALE?Eight room brick electric lights, gas and coal range, concrete cellar. Property in ex cellent condition. Location. 221 South Pitt street. Price. $5,750. Graham & O^den. 123-tfc. FOR SALE?Fire wood for sale. Cheap. Apply at the Naval Tor pedo* Plant. ?*fr v. *-W" LOST?Wii^ wheel and tire on road j to Humphrey-. Nc tSfy W. C.; Miller. oi(> Oronoco sircet, Alex-! 'anclri:-.. Vn., i t*Ward. 10.G-3p. j I..OST?Monday en electric ars be- ; tween Washington and Royal i street station, velvet handbag, containing nearly ?12. rent book, hearing the name Mrs. W. T. ? Wc.od,.jjCt Princess street, laces., a^d peanuts. $5 reward if return ed to 607 Princess street, city. LOST?Several days ago pocketbooP and card case, cn car between Alexandria and Washington. Re wand if returned to 318 North Co , lumbus stret, J. P. Wells. 161-6p Fcr Sale? 1018 iQueen street, rco'ius, bath, gas, sewer connectio: |.'*2!00. Rents for $18 a month-. Appl} Yi. T. DwysT, Gazette Office. l(>2-3c. D. Bcr. T.ieirn and Sons hav3 openings for .rahsvaaifes in their cloak an,' 6uit departments.' Splendid oppor tunity for experienced ladies to so cu re well payjnig and delightful .positions. Apply to .-manager. 1G2-3. ? ? ? . ???? ANNOUNCEMENT Columbia Bedding Company has opened a\ mattress factory and is now ready to renovate box springs, mattresses, pillows and etc., at rea sonable prices. Work called fcr and delivered the same day. Let us call and give you estimate. See us ahout a new mattress. Columbia B odd in;.1 Co., Prince and Commerce Streets Phone 743 169-2Ci Vulcanizing done right, right now, Alexandria Auto Supply Co., South east corner Washington and Kinp Street. Phone C90. UNSKILLED MEN For Production Work Ages 18 to 45 Weight 140 lbs or more In Good Physical Condition Good living wage paid whii-' learning Steady Work Assured Apply in Person or Communicate With Factory Employment Offi THE GOODYEAR TIRI & RUBBER COMPANY Akron, Ohio. Labor Wanted For Ice Storage Good Wages Apply C. F. Howdershell, Chief Engineer, Mutual Ice Company, Potomac Yard. Advertise your wants in the Ga zelle Want Coluirn, ?I'UYS" WIN IN FIRST CLASH. Fnd: rat?-:is Art- Final Vote Will bo T;:'un I'ntil Next Tuesday TV. fia'nt to outlaw light wines and i;.L! was launched in the House ve?*' r:!;;?* -when the 4<drys" succeed ed in Uv t.iiu1- up the ^prohibition en forcement bill over the protest of the "wet-" ? number of unex pected rcinf rcemrnts who charged that unfair advantage was being I taken of the absence of nearly half 1hr members. Contrary to the expectations of all the uwj;ts" and many of the J*drys/' who' thought it would be impossible to begin consideration of the measure before Thursday, the Rules Committee reported out a special rule making 'it in order for j hiancdiate consideration. The vote i.'on the adoption of this rule, consid ! ered a* a,. Jpstifef strength, showed the overwhelming mar jovity. '? Party lines were obliterated and tho vote -was 225 to 59. with one veiling present. The "wets" however, claim that a largo number of their supporters are ahseait from the city and will be on Hand in time to vote on ? the | amendments -they plan to offer. ? j|; OTFTCIAL . ; ? ' Board of Aldermen : r1"' At a regular meeting of the Board \ of Aklermen held Tuesday, July 8. '1919, there wene present: F. F. Mbrbiiry, esq., president ana i Messrs. Anderson, Robinson, Harri son:, Batcheller and Ballenger. Mr. Ballenger introduced the fol lowing resolution: Resolved that when council adjourns it be to meet the first regular meeting (or the 2nd | Tuesday) in October, 1919. The re solution was withdrawn. ., The following were received ircm ' the common Council and their action concurred in: An ordinance ratifying an ordin ance approved May 29, 1919 and enti tled "an ordinance to provide for th" advertisement for bids for $100,COO c>f registered and n on-registered caupor bcn.ls of the city of Alexandria, Ya., to be called school and improvemen' bcn:!s and to provide for the creat> cf a sinking fund for the payment said bonds. To ratify the action of the Finance Committee of the City Cou: "d of Alexandria in accepting the bid of the First National Bank of Alexandria, Va., for the same and to approve the form and said bonds and the coupons thereto attached and to provide for the proper disposition cf the Funds to be received therefrom Pr.-?id. Ayes G; Noes 0. Communication from the Chief En gineer cf the- Fire Department rec ommending the motorization of the fire department referred to the Fire and1 Finance Committee., Resolution appropriating $2000 to purchase hose for the Fire Depart c-r t laid over under the rules. Resolution authorizing the Sinking Fund Committee to expend $1,200 for repairs to shed in Country Market passed. Ordinance taking over streets an aver-uos in East Rosemont recom mitted to Committee on Streets nr ' Finance. Petition granting G. W. Pettit tr crcct metal garage in rear 316 South Fairfax street, passed. Petition granting Chas. Kramer psrmi'esicn to e.rect addition to pro perty at 114 North Fayette Sti'e:-' passed. Pt.titicr. granting J. H. Ballard ner miisiow to erect addition to build ing 316 North Henry Street passed. The following resolutions was refer red to Committee on Streets: $400 for sewer cn Fayette St., $1, 400 for sewer on Wythe Street. Peti tion for extension of sewer on Prin cess street, carrying appropriation cf 3110 passed. Petition granting C. L. Ewald permission to install tank at 701 North Washington street. Petition granting Mary V. Beach permission to erect bung-alow at 30" North Alfred street also granting Mite. Fair permission to erect gar age at 215 South Lee street. Resolution appropriating $.">.">00 for ^?wer cn Pr:n:*e street between Payne :\r > West hid over under the ruies. Resolution appropriating $3,500 for sewer on Lee street between Wolf ?Ui 1 Wilkes laid over under the rules. Resolution appropriating $450 to 'ay cfnrent alley next to truck house. Petition granting G. II. Schwarz iian r.'"J Lorenzo Wcolfcrd pe:*mis ?on to erect a garage in yard at 117 North Alfred street. Rcscvuticn appropriating $1,000 for f'.r'iv.l rfpairs of streets, also ap propriating S3G0 to purchase vitri fied brick referred to committee on streets r.r.d finance. Petition from Playgrc.in! Ass:' c;::l:cr. Petition from A. T. Park fc" permission to erect shop at cornr.* cf Wilkes and Royal street granted. Amendment to license law adopted. P'titicfi from sundry citizens for sewer on Queen street between Roy?.] and Pitt streets. Petition from sur :iry citizen? for relief at George Washinsrtm Park referred to Streets and finan-e. Petition from Alexandria Kinder garten for $250 and 8 loads of cokc referred to light and finance com mittee. Cnmmtm-ieaticn from th. Mayor en rlosinir the resignation of Mr. J. B. Waller as clerk of Gas. accepted. Th? Board then adjourned. F. F. MARBURG, President. W. W. BaTlensrer, Clerk. Coiymon Council At a Called meeting of the Common CcuJScil of the City of Alexandria, \'a., July 3, 1910, there were present H. R. Burke, esq., and Me,>r:<. Ticer, Wattles. Fletcher, McCaffrey, leaver. Dnsmor.d Kaufir.ar.n. An ordinance ratifying an orl'ln ance approved May 2:?th. 1!'Hi an*' entitled "An ordinance to provide for the advertisement for bit!? for 3100, 000 of registered ar.d ncn-rr-g^tcre.'l coupon bends <?f th? city of AV\:r ar:a. Va., to be called school and im provement bonds and to prov:de f-cr: the creation .of a sinking fund for th? pijTn-siit of said bonds, etc.. was rec cmir.sndsd by the Finance Committi? Hk, **?&&& ? ? and read the second and third time ?and passed, Ayes Messrs. McCaf frey, -Tieer, Armstrong, Kaufmann, Wattles:, Desmond, Fletcher,' Deavers and Mr. President?9; Noes 0. Ths board then adjourned. H. R. BURKE, President. Daniel R. Stansbury, Clerk. At a regular meeting of the Com mon Council of the City of Alexan dria, Va^ held July 9th, 1919, there were present: H. R. Burke, esq., president an I Messrs. McCaffrey, Ruben, Ticer, Armstrong, Kaufmar.n, Wattles, D?s rrtond, Poh-1, Sullivan, Ba'ggefrt Bal hr.ger Lawler, Fletcher. An ordinance dedicating streets in East Rosemont was recommended by the joint committee on Streets and Finance and recommitted to same committee to consult the Corporation Attorney. A resolution appropriating $3,500 to construct sewer on Wolfe street from the Potomac River westward to Lee street and south and north on Lee street, was recommended by the joint committee on streets and fin and passed, Ayes 12. Noes 0. A resolution appropriating ?400 t' construct sewer on Duke street, north ward on Fayette street was recom mended bv the committee on street-, r.nd passed. Ayes 12. Noes 0. A resolution appropriating $5,500 to construct sewer on Prince street eastward frcm Psyton street to Henry street was recommended by the joint comnicitt'ee on streets and finance ari l passed, Ayes 11. Noes 1 (Mr. Sullivan^ A resolution- appropriating $450 for cementing a'May adjacent to the Re l:ef Truck house was recommended by the joint committee on streets and f.r-s-nce and passed Ayes 10. Noes 2 (Messrs-. SullSvan and Lawler) A resolution appropriating SI.40* t.) construct sewer on Wythe stree.: westward from Alfred street to Pat rick street was recommended by th~ joint ccmitmittee on streets and fir ar.c; and passed Ayes 12. Noes 0. A resolution appropriating SI 10 tr extend sewer from Northwest Corner of Princess and Henry streets north in Henry street GO feet was recom mended by the committee cn streets and passed, Ayes 12. Noes 0. A resolution appropriating S2,00f to purchase hose for the fire depart ment was recommended by the joint Committee on Finance and Fire ant' passed, Ayes 12. Noes 0. A resolution authorizing the Com missioners of the Sinking Fund to us; money to their credit June 1st, lfllf tr the extent of SI,200 to repair shedr in the market house court, also to in crease the rentals of benches frcm I<'? to 20c and from 15c to 25c was rcc oiiimen;1e:l by the joint committee cr: Public property and finance and pr.;s ed, Ayes 12. Noes 0. An amendment to the License Law f:r the year 1010-20 by aiding sec 1i;n 203, "All persons selling lunches the street shall be imposed a tax o.' $25. All lunches so disposed of shall be in sanitary boxes to com ply with the health laws, was offerer: y Mr. McCaffrey and passed, Ayes 12. Noes 0. A resolution appropriating t purchase a car load of vitrified brick ?.vas referred to the committee c: streets and Finance. "" A resolution appropriating $1,0, for small general repairs on strccL was referred to the committee c: ir.ar.ee and Streets. A petition frcm owners in "George Washington Park, to grade Washing ton terrace, and water pipes and light was referred to the committee on streets and finance. A petition from the Pl'ayground and Parent Teachers Association request ing ah appropriation of two hun joir.t committee on Finance and Schools. * ? A petition for a sewer on Queen street between Royal and Pitt Street whs referred to the committee cn Streets and Finance. A petition frcm the Alexandria Free Kindergarten for an appropria tion cf S250 was referred to the com mittee on Light and Finance. A communication frcm the Mayer enclosing the resignation of Mr. John B. Waller, clerk of the city gas work was received and the resignation of . Mr. Waller was accepted. The board cf Aldermen was re quested to meet in joint session at *.h next regular meetinjr to elect a c!:rk cf gas. and public health nurse a? recommended by the health officer. ? The following permits were grant ed upert recommendation of the com mittee on Streets. A. T. Park, corrugatcd iron st'-re ovrcr Wilkes ar.d Royal street?. Mrs. E. E. Fair, erect metal .-->r <ige at 215 South Lee street. M21-y V. Bcach three ro^m bunga low, frapve at .307.. north Alfred Street,' Oh3:. Ewald to erect gasoline tank; at 701 North Washington street. J. H. Ballard, frame addition at 315 j North Henry Street. i - I Chas. Kramer frame addition at 314 North Fayette street. Geo. W. Schwarzmann to erect iron or brick garage rear 117 North Alfred street. Geo. W. Pettit erect metal gfarage rear 31G South Fairfax street. The Ecard then adjourned. H. R. BURKE, President. Teste: Daniel R. Stansbuiy, Clerk. TO ABOLISH WAR CENSORSHIP Paris, July 9.?The postal and cable censors-hp, as applied to Ger many, will be abolished with the blockade, as the result cf >a decision by the big five. It was held that such censorship was really ia part of the blockade and consequently should be ended at the same time. MOB SACKS PRISON Releases All Inmates, Guard? Giving up Arms Berlin, July 9.?A mob attacked the castle and the detention prison at Hanover Monday and released all the prisoners in the buildings. The guards, it is said, surrendered their arms without resistance. Some fighting occurred 'between the crowds and Government soldiers. Ail attempts, to arbitrate the transportation \lispute in greater Berlin are running against a stub born attitude on the part* of both employers and employes. The growing impatience of the people of the city is being voiced in many meetings of protest against the continuance of the strike, but so far neither side has shown any signs of yielding. On your car?are they right! Are you get ting* the maximum power possible out of them? Are you earn ing the gas you use. or wasting a good part of it? Are the pistons working like a charm? Does .it backfire? Does it miss fire? These are vital questions. Let us answer them for you. 'The Aero Auto Company II01 King St. Phone 820 BURKE & HERBERT, Bankers Established 1852 High Grade Investment Bonds 1st Mortgages on S Real Estate Deposits Received Subject to Check 3 per cent, paid j on Savings Deposits. Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent. Letters of Credit and Travelers Express Cheques, i i ?- ? J " T Established 1844 by Jas. F. Carlin Worth Hulfish and Sobs, lie. i 7 Succossors to Carlin-Hulfish Co. WHOLESALE HARDWARE J Doors and Windorv Screen5, . Grain Cradles, Rubber Roofing. | Genuine .Ma'ita Plows and I'iates. Hav Rakes, Iiarb V. ire. 313-315 KING STREET Alexandria, Va. Worth Hulfish, Tres. David N. Huifish. Secy, j /> iy ~?v -n-m\ A \ Till/ ;? /?$ t'| l.l ?.'V.aa.-ii.l] i /if I y^wita / \ \v !'??,! \ |! 3 .) VM i - /' -1 / (:! l' ^',^7T, SrS ! I ,s It Is a of efficiency and integrity to keep your appointments on time. The only man who c-an be prompt to the minute is the man with an accurate watch. It may mean money to you to know that you can delay five minutes and still be on time. You cannot be certain of this unless you have a good watch. We have just the watch for you. ezy~ <o> G29 KING STREET. m.mmm nmmsi - ? z -j w G A ! I 91 J 3 a r u i;Iiv O.;\ 3. ell"u Oi C'ir tj?"v'.iigS ir* Carefully Planned Eiiis.diag and improving (11 LUMBER I! ,UUi<INCr. 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INVEST YOUR IDLE MONEY * In fine building lots close to ' oi.y of Alexandria, in Del J' and St. Elmo, Alexandria Co.. Mt. Vernon E!t-c:rfc Line. J * ninge from $200 to $300 and . close to Mt. Vernon Boulev; Seid cn Easy Terms. JOHN I). NORMOYLE Real I Islate, Loans anfi Insurar. . Alexandria. Va. Alexandria Photo Stud' Successors to Jamison Studio 2i hour service on Developing and Printing i oda!> and Kodak Supplies 116 KING STREET "Plumbing: That Satisfied Call us at any tifoe Phone 186 Wm. DESMOND 112 NORTH ST. ASAPH STEEL'