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LET THE GAZETTE Work for You Night and Day If You Want to Buy or Sell Anything Call No. 7 For Results MARRY IF LONELY; for results try mc; best and most successful ''Home Maker;" hundreds rich wi^h marriage soon; strictly con iklentai'l.; most reliable; years of experience; descriptions free. Th "Successful CMb," Mrs. Ball, Box; 556 Oakland', Calif. 201-2p Wanted?Girls to work in laundry. Pleasant work. Applv 1210 Queen Street. 118-tf HELP WANTED MALE? Two experienced shoe cut ters and second lasher on childrens' t u r n shoes. State experience and sal - ary expected. Monumental Shoe Mfg. Co., Inc., 424j E. Saratoga St., Balti-j more, Md., 199-3p WANTED?One counterm'an exper ienced. Apply Monticello Cafe, SOT King street. 2i)l-3c. ROOM AND BOARD?Electric, 'lights, showers and all maclcm improvements. Apply at Ill North Fayette Street. 201-1 p. FOR RENT?Room f>?"r one or two nice gentlemen, bath, hot and col l water, porch, 1-107 King Street. 200-2p. FOR RENT?Beautifully furnished 'housekeeping apartments, <;as ranges, hot and cold water, use o-f iba?lh, lairge yard. Rents .$8 to $18 weekly, including heat, light, fu'.-l and waiter rent. Will lease if de sired. Immediate possession*. Best references required. ''Agnew Court," CIO South Pitt Street. 200-2p. FOR RENT?Furnif.h:d jocms f;ir | gentlemen only, hot alnd cold wa- ' tor in rooms. Shower bath. 508 i Wolfe street. 201-2p. FOR RENT?One furnished room suitable for light housekeeping. 100 Norfh Favette Stteet. 201-lt> FOR RENT?-Three furnish-.-1 rooms ?and Ira th for light housekeeping, al^o t-wo furnished rooms for lkrht housekeeping. Apply at 202 King street. 201-lp FOR RENT?Three unfurnished rooms. Apply 521 Duke street. 200-lp. FOR SALE?.Fine eo: nor lot, coiner I.ee and Gibbon streets, northeast corner, ofl feet 9 inch by 90 feet to 10 feet alley, overlooks the To te mae river, offer wentoL Write or see Roland C. Booth. 21 E St.. Northwest, Washington, D. C. 200-7p. FURNITURE FOR SALE -Child's enamel bed, spring?", mattivss. nursey eh/air. go-cart, oak dining table, four chairs, enamel bed. ;?:ik dresser, chiffonier, rocker, t.sble. t-iili't set. four burner oil. range. l"t of Mason jars. Inquire Mrs. Cross, Mount Ma. 201-2t>. FC>R SAI.E?Contents of a ten room house, all rooms occupied. Apply 1014 Prince street. 200-2p. NOTICE?Rubber roofing. 75 rolls high grade 1. 2 and 3 ply roofing, for sale. Price's exceptionally low Thomas J. Fatiriun. Duke & Henry Streets. 200-3c. FOR SALE?Palace oak white enameled refrigerator, ice capac ity 2") rtoiwv.h, two white enameled iron br.'.s with springs, one mat tress. oak di esser. two camp chairs. two burner gas atovc with fixtures. all nearly new, also wboden brd and sptin'-Js. 39 East Linden Sirett, Rcsemont. 2l^2p. FOR SAI.E?Launch. 24 feet long, four ar. i half f "et be/am, four c>' jiud-.-r Kerrath motor 12 II. P speed 15 miilejs pe; hour. $175.00. Srrgear-t M-ater.e, Fcrt J-I'jnt. Va. I'OO-r'p. FOR SALE?Two horse. Studebaker wagon in good condition. Apply Dunb'arr Floral Co.. 725 King St. 20l-2p. LOST?A ib?by's t?r. shoe cxn King vtrcrt between B-aggett's corner and Payne street Thursday nizh* Finder ki^ciy iciurn to 502 Kiirr street. 20l-lp. LOST?Thursday morning, either on St. Asfc-ph or King street, a- small gold open face Elgin watch, Re ward if returned to M. W. T. Ga zette Office. 199-3c. LOST?Last night a breastpin iru the shape of a crown coming* from King a-nd Columbus streets to Gibson's corner to 222 South Alfred sftteet. A liberal re ward to the finder if returned to 222 South Alfred Street 199-8p FOR SALE AT DEL RAY, VA. On Peyton Avenue Close to Electric Cars and Mt. Vernon Boulevard Two beautiful bungalows just com plfcie'd, contain 5 rooms and bath, with un 'all pantry, hot water heat, elec tric lights, city water, cement side walk, fine garage and chicken hou>e. v.i.h cement floors. Lots are 50 feet front and 115 feel do; p. This property must be seen to Lr appreciated. For price and terms of > a:e ca'il or address. JOHN ]). NORMOYLE * -;m 3 Alexandria Nafisnnl Bank ? Building Bell Phone 56-1 LOTS FOR sale GEORGE WASHINGTON PARK Beautiful lots contnvr.nding -a view cf Washington, Alexandria, Poto mac river. Mnryalml, Alexandria Ship Yard and for miles around; near where the George Washing ton Masonic Temple will be erect ed, 'presenting a grand panarama cf the business activity of steam and electric railroads, with their hundreds of trains moving to and fro. a beautiful view, unparallell ed near our Capitol City. These lets stold on easy terms. Foun fain Beattie. 30f> King Street. Alexandria, Ya. ? 19S-lmo. COMMISSIONER'S SALE Of Valuable Real Estate By virtue of a decree of the Corpo ration Court of the City of Alexan hiu, Ya., entered in the chancery cause of Benjamin T. Fendall, com plainant .and William E. Fendall, et .1 defendants, depending in the sal! .?oart, the undersigned, will offer for sale, at public auction in front of the m.rkct building, Royal Street, A'.ex ?i! lria. Ya., on SATURDAY. SEP TEMBER (5. 1919. at about 12 o'clwls h ' following property and all ap ?Hirlor.r. nces. No. 1.?Lot and house Xo. 309 Prince street, beginning SO feet west f Fairfax street on the north side of ;ai:i street and fronting thereon, 20 'ret. and 100 feet deep between Fr.i.1 r::x and Royal streets, deed book Xo. page 340. No. 2. Lot and house Xo. 219 south Vlfred street on the west side of said .r-.'ct and fronting thereon 25 feet '? inchc-s and 100 feet deep with on a! ?y on the south and a court in the tvr. between Prince and Duke trv-ts deed book Xo. 20. page 210. Xo. 3. Lot and house on the north ?a t corner of Wilkes and Fairfax treets and fronting on Fairfax -IS feet 3 1-2 inches, and cr Wlikes street 122 feet ^1 inches. Uecii books i>. 15. page SOS and ^ >o. 2 page 176. For a more particular description ee the deeds referred to. Terms of sale?One third of the ?ntrchase money cash, and the residue 'n three equal installments, at n'r.e. -.ghtcen and twenty-four months fr">m lay of sale and interest. The defer '?.'d payments ;o lie ev: lonccrl by notes mil to be secured by retention cf titles >r deeds of trusts :?t the choice r?f 'lurchsscr? and insurance of build ngs for two thirds of their value at tehir charge. Cos', of ccr.vcyr.nice- at he expeusc cf purchasers. JOHX M. JOHNSON, Commissioner of Sale. 1 hereby certify that John M. John son commissioner of sale has enter?? :nto and executed, with approved ? rurity the bond required of him 'his decree for sale in the above c?.; NEVELL S. GREENAWAY, Clerk. By Cora Puffey. P. C. Clerk of th<> Corporation Court of '?h? City of Alexandria. 191-22" lry the Gazette Cl?ssified column t results. LEGAL NOTICES VIRGINIA. In the Clerk's Office of the Corpora tion Court of the City of Alexandria, on the 1st cloy of August, 1919. May C. Gaffney, complainant vs. | Thomas S. Gaffney, jr., defendant. In j Chancery. | MEMO. The abject of this suit is to obtain for the Complainant * decree divorc ing her from the said defendant a vin culo matrimonii on the ground of wil ful- desertion and abandonment of complainant by defendant for the period of more than three years. It appearing by an affidavit filed in this cause that the defendant Thomas S. Gaffney, Jr.. *s a non-resi dent of this State: It Is Ordered, That said defendant appear here with in fifteen days after due publication of this order, and do what is neces sary to protect his interest in this suit. Malcolm Jlufty, P. Q. A Copy Teste. NEYELL S. GREENAWAY, 184-Iwc Clerk VIRGINIA: In the Clerk's Office of the Circuit Court of the City of Alexandria, en the 1st, day of August, 1919. Alice T. Terrell, complainant vs. Walter (?. Terrell, defendant. In Chancery. MEMO. The object of this suit is to ob tain for the complainant a divorce a vinculo matrimonii on the ground of v.".!ful and voluntary desertion and abandonment for more than three years prior to the institution of this si it. It appearing by an affidavit filed in Mr - cause that the defendants Walter G. Terrell is a non-resident of this St :te: It is Ordered That said de fendant appear here within fifteen lay? after due publication of this or <!< and do what is necessary to pro ? 1 their interest in this suit. !?' I round Hill, Jr., P. Q. A Copy Teste. NEYELL S. GRENAWAY. !S-i-!wc Cierk. ELECTOX NOTICE At a Circuit Court of the City of Alexandria, continued and held at the Co^rt house of said city on Wednes day, July 9th, 1919. Present. Hon. Snmuel G. Brent, Judge. In the matter of the petition of electors for a change in the form of government for the city of Alexan dria. Virginia, under the act of the General Assembly, approved March 20, 191i>. And this day again came the peti tioners and again presented their petitions prepared and executed in due form of law, of electors of the C.'ty of Alexandria, equal in number to at least ten per cent, of those jmiificd to vote at the last preced :n'' general election, at which a mayor or council was elected, and spccify in said petitions the particular form of government permitted under act of the General Assembly ap proved March 20, 1910, as amended, "r. l which form they wish to adopt, inciudiny the number of councilmen. n.'.mely five, to be elected at large and to serve without compensation, and asking that an election bo he'd, as provided in said act; and said peti tion being in all respects in conform ity with the provisions and require ments of said act. It is therefore ordered that E. K. D'>wnh:im, Richard E. Sweeney, and T. A. Moore, or their successors in office comprising the Electoral board of ohe City of Alexandria, Virginia, be, and they are hereby directed to take such steps ami prepare such means as may be necessary to sub mit to the qualified voters of the city of Alexandria. Virginia, at an elec tion which said electoral board is hereby directed to hold on the 2-Jri day of September. 1919, for determi nation of the question of whether !-;.;u proposed change in the form of government of the City uf Alex andria, shall be adopted or not. Said election shall be conducted in the manner prescribed by law for the conduct of regular election, and by the i egular election officers of said city. And it is further ordered that s ?ony of this order be published in the Alexandria Gazette, a newspaper pub j ??shed in the City of Alexandria, for! :5t least thirty days prior to said dec- j lion and said electoral board is fur-1 ? her directed to give all due publi-! city to said election, that under th? j law they arc required to prive of reg ular elections. And the Clerk of this Court is di rcctei to transmit a ropv of this or n?r to each member of the electoral board. A Com* Teste. NEYELL S. GREENAWAY, Clerk, i E. E. DOWN HAM. Chairman of the Electoral Board , 137-SOt LEGAL NOTICES VIRGINIA. In the Clerk's Office of the Corpora tion Court of the City of Alexandria, on the 7 day of August 1919. Alonzo E. Gill, vs. Lerea M. Gill, in Chancery. MEMO. The object of this suit is to obtain ! a divorce a vinculo matrimonii for j the said Alonzo E. Gill from Lena M. j GiH, on the grounds of wilful desor-: tion and abandonment for a period of ! more than three years, and for gen-! era! relief. It appearing by an affidavit filed ; in this cause that the defendant Lena j M. Gill, is a non-resident of this ! State: It is Ordered, That said defend | :nt appear here within fifteen days and do what is necessary to protect her interest r.i this suit. H. Noel Garner, p. q. NEVELL S. GREENAWAY, l89-4w Clerk. VIRGINIA. In the Clerk's Office of the Corpora tion Court of the City of Alexandiia, on the 1st day of August, 1919. Fannie H. Jefferson, complainant j vs. Lewis Jefferson-, defendant. In i Chancery. MEMO. The object of this suit is to obtain j for the Complainant an absolute di- j vorce from the defendant on the ! ground of wilful desertion for three years. It appearing by an affidavit filed in this cause that the defendant Lev/is Jefferson is a non-resident of State: It is Ordered, That said defendant ap pear here within fifteen days after due publication of this order, and do what is necessary to protect his in terest in this suit. Loo P. Harlow, P. Q. A Copy Teste. NEVELL S. GREENAWAY, ISJ-dwc Clerk. VIRGINIA. In the Clerk's Office of the Corpora tion Court of the City of Ale>:ar. !ri;: on the 2'5th day of July, 1019. Virgil Gertrude Johnson, complain ant vs. John In galls Johnson, defend ant. hi Chancery. MEMO. , The object of this suit is to obtain ?i divorce a vinculo matrimonii from ihe defendant or. the ground of wil fnl insertion and abandonment for more than three years prior to the in stitution of this suit and for general r/.ief. It appearing by an affidavit filed ;n this cause that the defendant John lug a'-:.* Johnson is a non resident of '.his State: It Is Ordered That said defendant appear here within fifteen days after due publication of this or der ard do what is necessary to pro tect his interest in this suit. Richard B. Washington. P. Q. A Copy Teste: NEVELL S. GREENAWAY, Cbrk. VIRGINIA. In the Clerk's Office of the Ciivuit Couit of the City of Alexandria, on the 3 day of August, 1919. Walter R. Berry vs. Elizabeth E. Berry. In Chancery. No. 485. MEMO. The object of this suit is to ob-; tain for the Complainant an abs?? j lute divorce from the bonds of matri- j mony from the defendant on the j grounds of wilful and vountary deser-1 :ion and aban lonme.it for more than J three years prior to the institution of this suit and for general relief. It appearing by an affidavit filed in this cause that the defendant, Eliza beth P3. Berry is a non-resident <f i'nis State: It Is Ordered, That sa:d defendant appear here wthin fifteen days after due publication of this or ler, and do what is accessary to pro tect her interest in this suit. Moncure. Pavis and Budweskv, P. Q A Copy Teste: NEVELL 3. GREENAWAY, 190-4 w " Cle'-k. VIRGINIA. It* the Clerk's Office of the Corpora lion Court of the City of Alexandria, on the 7 day of August. 1919. Nellie H. Jones vs. James H. Jone*. In Chancery. MEMO. The object of this suit is to obtain for complainant a limited divorce from defendant on the grounds of wil ful and voluntary desertion and aban donment that same be merged into an absolute divorce upon the passage -f the statutory period of three years resumption of maiden name and ger. ernl relief. It appearing bv a*, affidavit filed :n this cause that the defendant Jam '? N. Jones, is a non-resident of this State: It is Ordered, That said tia f-r.dant appear here within fifteen days after due publication of th:s or dor. ?nd do what is necessary to pro ?:ct 'heir interest in this suit. Mrrxure Divis and Budweskv, p. 1 A Cepv Teste. NEVELL S. GF-EENAW^Y, 1S3-4W Clerk LEGAL NOTICES VIRGINIA. In the Clerk's Office of the Corpora tion Court of the City of Alexandria, cn the 8th day of August 1919.. Frances E. Harrod, v.s Joseph Blakey and Elizabech Blakey, hi.-1 wife, Elizabeth Scott and Joseph j Scott, her husband, Selma Worthing ton and Albert I. Worthington her husband, and Tamar Blakey, an in sane person. In Chancery No. 812. MEMO. The object of this suit is to parti tion ar.d distribute the estate of Mar tha Jackson, deceased among the heirs r.t law of the said Martha Jackson de ceased ,to wit, the premises known as !)W) Princess street, Alexandria, Vir ginia, located on the north side of Princess Street between Alfred and Patrick Streets, and then bring this lit as such heirs and distributees for partition and distribution; and for counsel fees for complainants coun sel and for general relief. It appearing by an affidavit filed in this cause that the defendants Joseph Blakey and fcrizabeth Blakey his wife, Elizabeth Scctt and Joseph Scott, her husband Selma Worth ing ton and Albert I. Wort'nington, h.?r husband and Tamar blakey, an in sane person are non-resdents of this State: It is Ordered, That said dufen.: ants appear here within fiftr-en day; after due publication of this ord.:r. ant! do what is necessary to protect their interest in this suit, and that a copy of this order be forthwith in serted in the Alexandria Gazette a newspaper published in the City of Alexandria, once a week for four suc cessive weeks, ar.d posted at the front door of the Court House of this city, f 'harles Henry Smith, P. Q. A Copy Teste. NEVELL S. GREENAWAY, J90-4w ? C'brk VIRGINIA: In the Clerk's Office of the Corpo ration Court of the City of Alexan dria. on the 2(3th day of July, 1919. Agnes In-gworsen, complainant vs. Anto Ingworsen, defendant. In Chan cery. MEMO: The object of this suit is to obtain a divorce a mensa et thoro on the ground of wilful desertion and aban donment from the 15th day of Feb ruary. 1919, until the present time, to be merged at the proper time into a divorce a vinculo matrimonii and for general relief. It appearing by an affidavit file 1 in this cause that the defendant Anton' Imgworsen is a non-resident of this State: It Is Ordered, That said de fendant appear here within fifteen day.i after due publication of this or der, and d'o what is necessary to pro tect his interest in this suit. ilk-hard B. Washington, P. Q. A Copy Teste. NEVELL S. GREENAWAY, ISO-iw Clerk. VIRGINIA. In the Clerk's Office of the Circuit I Court of ^ City of Alexandria, on j the 1st day of August, 19J9. Madeline A. McKelligon, complain-1 ant vs. Maurice I. McKelligon, de- j fondant. In Chancery. MEMO. The object of this suit is to an nul the marriage of Madeline A. ?vlc Ivelligon to Maurice I. McKelligon the parties to this suit, and for gen eral relief. It appearing by an affidavit filed in this cause that the defendant Maurice 1. McKelligon is a non-resident of this State: It Is Ordered, That said defendant appear here within fifteen days after due publication of this or- | der .and do what is necessary to pro- ' tcct his interest in this suit. Charles F. Morganston, Jr., P. Q. A Copy Teste. NEVELL S. GREENAWAY, 1S1-4wc Clerk VIRGINIA. In the Clerk's Office of the Corpora tion Court of the City of Alexandria, or. the " day of August 1919. Frank C. Sultan vs. Ruth S. Sultan. In Chancery. MEMO. The object of thi.> suit is to obtain i for the complainant an absolute di vorce cn the ground of wilful desor- j tion and abandonment, for more than j three years, and for all such other, further and general relief as to equity ; m>ay seem right. It appearing by an affidavit filed in this cause that the defendant Ruth j tj. >u it an is a non-resident of this State It Is Ordered, That said de fendant appear here within fift.?-n days after due publication r.f this or der. snd do what is necessary to pro tect her interest in this suit. Charles E. Corgan, p. q. A Copy Teste. NEVELL- S. GREEN -7,"- v I Clerk, i legal notices VIRGINIA. In the Clerk's Office of the Corpo ration Court of the City of Alexan dria, on the 26th day of July, 1911). Margaret M. H. Johnson, Complain ant vs. Leon Johnson, defendant. MEMO. The object of this suit is to ob-1 tain for the complainant from the de fendant an absolute divorce upon '.he , ground of wilful and voSurftary deser- j t'en and abandonment for the period ? ,.f more than three years prior to the Institution of this suit, the custodj o. ; their infant child, Leona Johnson, th resumption of her n/aiden name, an<l 1 for general relief. It appearing by an affidavit liled , in this cause that the defendant Leon j Jchr.scn is a non-residcrft of this J State. It Is Ordered That aid de- j fendan't appear here within fifteen | days after due publication of this or- j der and do what is necessary to pro- j tect irs interest in this suit. William I'. Woo IBs. P. Q. A Copy. Teste: NEVELL S. GREENAWAY. iSO-hv Clerk. | VIRGINIA. In the Clerk's Office of the Corpora tion Court of the City of Alexandria, on the 2li.th day of July, 1911). Annie I. Turner Ross, Complainant j v>. Eugene Roland Ross, Defendant.! e In Chancery. MEMO. The object of this suit is to obtain \ for the Complainant an absolute di- j vorce from the bonds of matrimony j from defendant on the grounds of; defendant having been convicted of \ a felony and now serving sentence j there for ;appointment of a commit-! tee to defend defendants interests; j resumption of maiden name, and for i general relief. It appearing by an affidavit filed ir. this cause that the defendant Eugene Roland Ross is a non-resident of this State: It I Ordered, That aid de-j feni!ant appear here within fifteen days after due pilbftvjation of this or <!er. and do what is necessary to pro tect his interest in this suit. Mencure, Davis & Budwesky. P. Q. A Copy Teste. NEVELL S. GREENAWAY, ISO-iw Clerk. VIRGINIA. in the Clerk's Office of the Corpora tion Court of the City of Alexandria on the 2fith day of July, 1019. W.i't' V E. Robey, complainant vs. Bessie Cunningham Robey, defend ant. I:. Chancery. MEMO. The object <>f this suit is to obtain for the complainant from the defend ant an absolute divorce fro-m the bonds of matrimony on the ground* of wilful and voluntary desertion arri rilunJonment for more than three yea is prior to the institution of this -:;it, :.rd for general relief. ]: appearing by an affidavit filed i: this cause that the defendant Bessie Cunningham Robey is a non-resident of this State: It is Ordered. That said iefc.dant appear here with in fifteen ? 'ays after due publication of this or der. and do what is necessary to pro xt her interest in this suit. Moncurc, Davis &. Budwesky, P. A Copy Teste. NEVELL S. GREENAWAY, ISO-lw. Clerk. VIRGINIA. In the Clerk's Office of the Circuit Court of the City of Alexandria, on the 8 day of Auirust, 1919. Julian Taylor and Mary Taylor, h - wife vs. Archibald H. Taylor in h:. own right and a* ndmnistrator of Mary II. Taylor, deceased. Consiar.cc Lee Pastory. Mora and Louis Pastory Mora her husband and Archibali H. Tav'.or and Julian Taylor. Trustee under the last will and testament of Anne E. V. Taylor deceased. MEMO. The object of this suit is to obtain a partition, or sale of the real estate ol which Anne E. laylcr. late of tn- ! city of Alexandria. \ irg:n:a, died seiz ed. It nppearng by an affidavit filed ?' this cause that the defendants con stance Lee Pastory Mora and Louis, Pastory Mora arc non-residents of this State: It is Ordered, T'nrtt said defendants appear lierc within f:f teen days after due publication of this order, and do what is neces?.in to protect their interest in this suit. and that a copy of this order be for forthwith" inserted in the Alexandria Gazette a newspaper published in the city of Alexandria, once a week for four successive v.-^eks, and posted at *h* frcnt deer of the Court Hou?e of this city. ln'.&s R. 2nd H. B. Caton, P. Q. NEVELL S. C-F.EENA 7vAY, ? 190-477 Clerk. Insurance LAURENCE STABLER 415 Prince Street ,.?> COMMERCIAL AND FAKCY STATIONER1 Office. Supplies S. F. DYSON & BRO. Eooxmlsrs and Statio?*rz ?23 SiaR Stftws, WASHINGTON VIRGINIA RAILWAY CO. In Kffoot Ptlirnnry 23, 10IN. *!il>j?*rt to CItnnire Wllh?#nt Xnllw. I.trnvc Alrxnndrla f"r Wn.Hliias(<nii \ ?*5,00, t5.SU. $?5.00. ? ?>.10, ? >;"so," rt.-iu, *tJ.5o, 7.in). ? t.i??. 7.20. : 7.1", *7.4 5. ?7.50. *7.35. S."". ?S.O,"., ? >.2". *S.30. S.SO. ihOO. 3.4", iiMMi," 10.40. 11.DM. 11.20, 11.10. i ?_ ;\f. 12.?o, 12.2". 12.1". 1.00, 1.20. ? 1 40, 1.30. 2.0". 2.10. 2.20. 2.."'I. ? 2.3". 3.00. 3.1". 3-2", 3.30. 3.40. I"..)' 1.10, 4.2'.". 4.30,, 4.1". 1.50. "??i, 5.10, 3.2". 5.30, 5.40, 5.50, 0."". (?.2o. 6.4'). ??.5", 7."". 7.10, r .'('. 7.7;>?". 7.4", S.O". S.2". S.40, ?i. 0 in' 10.00. 10.20. 10.40, 11.00. Vi.i'o. a. M.?12.00. ?Kxe.pt Sundays and Holidays "Kxcfpt Sundays. J.vjivr Alexandria F?." JK. \ criion \. M.?J5.33. 6.53, 7.35, S.33, 9.50. ?i. .33, 11.35. ?? M.?12.35. 1.35. 2.35, 3.35, 1.35, . 7.35. S.35. 0.35, 10.35, U.5... ? Kxrcpt Sundays. RAILROAD SCHEDULES .\rrival ami Departure of P.-sscnprr Train*. Alexandria, Virginia. The follu^-tig .ichoduly f f.ijurcr. published r.s in/orsixfction a:ui not ii ?.urantceiT. SOUTHERN railroad. (Eastern Standard Tirno.) :^nitli. Nortli. Y<>rk-M>'inpliis 1:27 a.ni i V 1st isri>n?l> 12:13?.m. Wjisliiiit:ton Itauvillc T;::Ta-.m ? ? 3:18 p.m. .New Y"il? N'*vv Orl.aus !7 a.in 'Via Atlanta i ll:5Kp.m. .':"7 a.m.. \Va?irt'>ii llarriwmlmrs . *J:13 p.m. WaMiiliat.in Atlanta ?;:;7 a.iu ( Cmiii'Im*^* 11:1,1 p.nt, WasliiniMon-M'-inpliiH 27 p.tn 'Vi' Itrlstol i -1:58 p.m. Wa-:iii:^;ipii Itirmitr.'liam -'?.,"?7 I'.'" ? Vi:t Atlanta I 1i':?S p.m. I 12 p.lu. W:? ?:i'l? .ii-l l.".n ! ->nl<iiru 11:03 n.iii.1 ! :22 p.in <1 ! l Im.'.S a.m. ?2 p.m.. . \V.i?!t't.>n-Warn-mmi... 7:53 n.m.f ?;;ii7 p.m.. \Va>li'l<>n-l larrlvmlmr.: . ? Wa ?iniiit'in-flia riot t> .villi 7:17 p.m.... N. Y.-A turn-::. \ik",n... 7:1^ a.m. N. w V.ii l;t? rl.-iin> I;.i2 p. m 'Via ItriMnl'. 7:43 k.in. . i;l7|i.m >>'>??? 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I., i ..... !t:lo a.m. Uii'linidiiil- \\'n-h;iut"ii '!i?-1? -1 3:2S p.Ul.t Iti< lim?i?i-Wuxliin^ tun 11. -a! i ii:I? p.m. i O'laiilicn Wa -1, i >i j tun - i !.')? aii p.tu.j ? I'.iily . Siui'la/. ?Siiinla.v "iilv. kS: :iif<lay ..lily. . .?(>s s.aH:r.la ? . U. -S. RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION, Ticir- OM. Jnif>n S'.:.Tif?ti. INVEST Y0UK aDLE MONEY Ip. fine building lots cIojc to the city of Alexandria, ;n Del Kay, and St. Elmo, Alexandria Co., on -Ml. Vernon Elecrrlc I<inc. LoU ran.ae from $200 to $.';00 and are cH?se to Aft. Vernon Boulevard. Sold on Easy Terms. JOHN D. N0RM0YLK Esai Estate, Loans anc! Insurance Alexandria, Va. 1 ' Plumbing That Satisfied" Call us at any time Phone 1815 Wm. DESMOND ii 111! NORTH ST. ASA I'i I STREET Telephone J E. P. JENKINS Steam and Hot Water Heatin? Pipeless Furnaces and fi".7 Fitting ? Cor. Cameron and Royal St. ; IDA AUTO RADIATOI REPAIR CO. Only expert in Virginia Radiators. Bodies, Fendera Ropa ired All Work Guaranfrrd 1210 KING STREET