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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 AGENTS WANTED?$S to $10 daily selling New Fibre brooms; every woman will buy. Sample ?by parcel post, 60 cents. ? Wynne -Broom Co., Elmira, N. Y. 231-4p WANTED?Young couple desires two or three rooms, must be mod ern and located in Alexandria. Address Box B, Care of Gazette Office. 228-tf. WANTED?Two dishwashers, $0 a week and board; one for night work and one for day work. Ap-1 ply Alexandria Quick Lunch, 318 King Street. 229-6p j FOR RENT?Furnished rooms to i gentlemen, with private family on j North Washington Street. Ad- j dress A. H. Care of Gazette Of-, fice. 231-2p.| ? FOR RENT?At -120 Wolfe .street, j corner Pitt furnished rooms, single or ensuit, with every conven ience for home comforts, double beds, kept spotlessly clean, six baths, an abundance of hot wato?. Those looking foij home comforts please call. 22S-26p FOR RENT?One furnished bed room to couple or lady, All con veniences. 300 North Columbus Street. ' 231-2p FOR RENT?Two office rooms, one large front office H2-] King Street, Smith Rlrlg. Apply Dr. Beurhler or E! B. Garth, Room 4. 230-tf FOR RENT?Furnished rcoms, hot and cold water, electric lights, heat. Apply 613 North Washing ton street. 232-2p FOR ~RENT?J jarge, pleasant at tractive hot water heat, electric j lights, for one or two gentlemen, i Apply 623 South Fairfax Street, j 232-3p. FOR RENT?Tor light house keeping, or .su't;-' !o for b'-jr'he'ov apartment in George Washington Park. Terms reasonable. Phone 618. FOR SALE?20 feet speed boat with Stutz engine, brand new Apply 706 South Washington Street. 232-3p FOR RENT?Furnished room to 'gentleman with private family on North Washington Street. Ad dress A. H. care of Gazette Of fice. 232-2p FOR RENT?October 1st new mod ern apartment to couple without children 114 North Alfred Street 230-3c. FOR RENT?1000 Cameron street, J Store room with two living rooms, electric lights and water. Apply E. B. Garth. 624 King Street. Room 4. 2"0-tf. WANTED?A 5 or 6 room mod ern apartment or would share a '.large house with congenial peo ple. Address X Y Z Care of Ga zette Office. 2.??2-2p. WANTED?House. 4 or 6 rooms, furnished or unfurnished. ;rood lo cality, Alexandria, or between Alexandria and Four Mile Run. Address Box C Gazette Office 243-4p. WANTED?By couple, no children, ?nicely furnished house or apart ment, modern convenience, desir able location. Address Box 0. Ga zette Office. WANTED?Two furnished rooms for liirht housekeeping. Address T. T. Care of Gazette Office. 231-^p. WANTED?Modern apartment. Will pay jrood price for same. Address Box R, Care of Gazette Office. 228-tf FOR SALE?S room 3 story brick dwelling, at 822 Duke street. This house has Hath, sewer connections, and gas, will be soU for $3,250. CARVER & CALLAHAN 127 North Fairfax Street Adjoinin.tr Chamber of Commerce Phone 132. FOR SAI.E?Frame house 204 f rankhn street, near shipyard, fi rooms, srood yard, <^as ami water. Appy 122 North Payne street. 232-2p. FOR - SALE?Overland car, .unvy r painted/ and>sovVv.hatiled; ? -x^-lient j condition: wood tires. Appiy at . OuiK-an's garage. ? ? 1'J ~-L-' 1 ; ?0R SALE?Cheap to quick pur chaser, 1211 Prince street, 8 rocms and bath, lot 20 x 122 feet, <-;de and back entrance, room for garage. Call at 1211 Prince St. I or :j24 King: Street. 209-tf. ] STRAYED?To my place -September ! IS, one-male hog. Owner may J have same by proving property and paying all expenses. Philip L. Rush, 3001 Duke street, 231-3p I STOLEN?iFrom' corner of King and | Washington streets at 12:30 p. j m., a lamp from a motorcycle. I Did you see any one get it? Ad j dress P. Care of Gazette Office. ! 23t-2p. 'for minor roof repairing i and painting call S13-W for the j Roof Man. 231-4p. ! LOST OR STRAYED?a black set ter dog, with collar and chain, with name on collar. Return to ?120 South Lee street and receive reward. 232-lp . ?rrrrrrrr ANNOUNCEMENT ?"olumbia Bedding Company has jpened a mattress fa^ory and is no,.v ready to renovate box springs nattresses, pillows and etc., at rea oi.able prices. Wcrk called for and iellvered the same day. Let us call i:vi give you estimate. So? us abou a new mattress. Wo buy old feath er mattress. Columbia Bedding V. Prince and Commerce Streets Phone 7-13 1R.Q-2W TRUSTEES SALE Arctirn Sale of Rysemoni Residence By virtue of the authority vested in the undersigned Trustees by <le<?d of trust dated February 27. 1013. executed by Martha V. Stanton and D. Worth Stanton, recorded in Deed Bcok 66 pr.ire 513. default having be-, n made in the payment of one of th" notes thereby securd, and at the requst of the holder of said notes, the undersigned Trustee will ?for for sale at public auction at * Royal street entrance to the M.rket Building. In the city of \lexandria, Virginia, at 12 o'clock noon WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8. \919f that certain .property con veyed in said deed of trust, s.itua ed on the South side of Cedar ^tieet. improved hy a two-story ?.tuceo on frame house bounded and 'escribed as follows: Lot No. 20, iii Block No. 2. in sec tion No. 1 of a certain plan of lots nwn as T'osemont a plat of which s duly of record in the Land rec ords or t!ie County of Alexandria "n Deed Book No. 119. pa ye "('J'-, nr.d being the same property con veyed to the said Martha V. Stan ton by William Jorsr and w ife by a leod to be recorded herewith. The property is subject to the 'it'll of a deed of trust to secure ' sum of Three Thousand (83,000) ?lollars which is duly of record in the 'r.rd records, 'in Deed Book 12-i, ?\:ire 80. Terms "of sale Cash. Conveyan cing It the cost of purchaser. JULIAN T. BURKE, Trustee. 227-1.3t. vAMUEL H. LUNT, AUCTIONEER Vucticn Sale of Unredeemed Pledges )N TUESDAY MORNING SEP TEMBER .30. 19!J), at 10 O'CLOCK. 1 will commence to sell at the es tablishment of E. Heidenheimor, uic., 505 Kin^ Street. Alexandria. V;;.. all pledges upon which the in :cr?st is overdue up to this date, '(insisting of Diamond Rin<rs. Pin, barrings, and Studs, Gold, Silver, ;r..! Metal Watches, all kinds of yii.e .Jewelry. Guns, Revolvers, Sil verware, -Books, Umbrellas, etc.. to other with a line of croocls genet illy found in a loan office. Ticket holders kindly take notice. E. HE1PENHEIMER. INC. 227-(5c. ' BROKERS. I^UJPTSOLES 1 First-Class Repairing Only i Blue Rib'ion Shoe Co. ; At The Lowest Prices 407 KING STREET I Joseph Sanders, Prop. Half and whole Neolin Soles. Good vear rubber heels, wooden heeLj of all kinds. THE IDEAL SHOE . - j REPAIRING CO. 1201 KING STREET OHIO guardsmen mobilized Regiment eady for Duty in Connec tion With Stefi itrike Columbus, Ohio, ^ef29. the Ohio National Guard cf 12 mfantrv ar.d three auxiliary companies, was wobilizba yesterday for possible duty, supposedly at Steubenville. The order is said to have been is sued to keep {rood faith with ,Gover nor Cornwall, of West Virginia, who hss bc-en fearing an invasion of lhat Stats by Steubenville and Min o-o strikers, who, it was reported, were slated to march today to Weirtcn, W. Va., tc urjre steel work ers to quit work. Adjutant Gtr.eraL-La.yton last ivrhi held a conference at his office with Colonel Benson V/*. Hough, Delaware, who has been organising companies of the old Fourth Ohio, and other Ohio Guard oificers. Most of them were in uniform. Hough, it was learned, was placed in command of troops. It became known that men were j ssr.t today to get three machine | gens from Camp Sherman. I? the action was taken on account j of the Steubenville situation, it do-j vvlbpo;' last night there probably j weald 'have been no need for it. It j may b:-. however, tint other possible ? conV?ihcancic3 are in the minds of the State authorities. Ohio Guard companies last night wove mobilised at th.-ir armories, ?t net known whether they will b: demobilized aft-v thv Steubenville situation is settled oc whether they wi!l be held for other r.orsiblc even i-ali'-i'^ in connection with the na t:m-wi ie steel strike MRS. HOWELL. FOUND GLILi^ Jnrv Requires Forty-Five Minutes lo Return First Decree Murder Verdict ; Fia.. Sept. 20.?Mrs. Grace j TT r.-or. trial at WeSst Palm Beach !-?; r a charge cf vcr.ue, for the mur ! ? ? of her husband, Thomas S. How ;:i Miami las', year, was convicted ?y '.iv ri'.-ht of murder in the fits* </ \r*s, wi'.h a recommendation to ..Y The jury w.-s out forty-five v?; r. iitcs. vi'r.g to testimony at the t:r: ?' } in Miami and partly brought cat V : Palm Beach, Howell filed ru*' '? 'v divorce because of his wife s al '? irfid'dity and immediately r.ftc* v rf. i s were served she sVit h:i" >. Ahc presence of several witn.-? Vrs. H-cwrrl was tried here te? ccr-victcd and sentenced to i'f ?p- ??"?'scament, but tcok th.* case r Vo Supreme Court and obt iincl .i rj -nl. A r.cw trial was obtain* 1 ar >. chanr? of vcr.ue granted. *rne- defendant heard the verdic v!'h..rt a quiver but her your, ?rr'hccr, Miss Grace White, who s V. ;? sidi! through out the trial, we: ?:t. -ly. Insanity was her pi a. > .??fesscd to remember nothing cf : ?.^C(!y ar.d the events following "'?y months. UNIONS OF SLAYERS j Teuton Communists Imitate Russians! in V<ays of Removing Disagreeables Philadelphia, Sept. 29.?further | reports state that the communists j have murder centers at Hamburg. I Munich, Eriurt and Eisenbach, be- j sides Berlin and Halle, gays a copy righted dispatch from Berlin to the j j Philadelphia Public ed-er. The Berlin murder center, of which Inspector Blau was a victim, j i had three eommuirst leaders, name- j |Lcuschner, F/.htmaivn, and ! j H;-rr::s. Alt three :.rr under arrest. | According to F-thtp-'arn's confession, the Berlin murder ce:.t-er serves to remove unmasked government spies or persons disagreeable to she com munists. These murder centers, or- ; nixed auording to Russian meth od?. have ample funds and passes for gcing abroad, besides large quantities of po:son. murderous im plements end firearms. The Hulie murder center is con ::U'jtc.l by v. Russian. The organiza tlcn is cf recent date. Its Berlin an-3 Halle centers came to a speedy end owing to the discovery of its crime". Two prisoners in Halle are al leged to have removed persons dis agreeable to the communist party. They say they were m-omised 10 t< marks daily for the time ditrinar whi"h the deed was to be done. In reality, h< wever, they received only 10 marks each, with which they v.*c;*e unable to make ends meet, so -hey committ<ji robbery on a work man, whivh lc<! to their arrest. VOTE TO HOLD FIU.ME Chamber of Deputies Ballots Unain mously to Hold Contested City Rome, .Sent. 20.?Ttaly as repre --ntcrl by the chamber cf deputies -offifir.l'v placed herself on record -s trrapr:g that F:ume be incorporated :'h:r the nail: rial boundaries. Vot :- by ace! imntion, the chamber un i TY'Vieirsly affirmed that Fiume hi' gr>.nted to Italy. C-rf:de.reo in the government's ;-?;Vty to obtain Italy's desires was ?-ed by Vi.te of 208 to 148, ten ?f ' he deputies not voting. FT!?E AT CONEY ISLAND vire in Nest cf Amusement Devices Menaces Whole Resort Sunday N -.v York, Sept. 20.?C:r.ey Is >r 1 was threatened with destruction vr-f?rday wVn fire breke cut ir thi c. ? .B -n.-h Palace, a resort located Ir 'hi' heart of the jungle of amuse ment devices wh'ich specialized ir "Breaking the Hindenburg Line.' T!u' Haze was discovered before it made great progress, but held on for :,h henr and a half despite the com bined efforts cf scvern! companies cf fir-e.iand sounds of volunteers*.-A Th m!n>vn seenrlc railway was tempo rarily put out cf cirrtirlsslcn. viT'TVK? ?r - > \ It Wins a Woman iXo woman can resist the charm of a diamond solitaire, its fire and jrlitter fascinate her as no other jewel does. If you want to make your wo man friend or relative happy a:ri always grateful to you, i.'.iy her one of our diamond rings. We shall he glad to suggest the suitable >tone for the purpose, full and see our as.-ortment?it's d:sz/.ling. SAUNDERS Sc BOM 629 KING STREET. N*clary Public U11 derwri ters Insurancc I want to buy several small farms near the city. Several inquiries for same are now on my files. ? REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 'l211 Prince 112 South I'itt 4i>* North Pitt 117 South Henry Street 308 North Columbus ;J2S South Patrick <51 :> South Pit-t ;i 1 *. South Patrick 317 South Patrick ?J2''i-i28 Snuth Washington Princes sand Pitt, 8 lots 10x80 Del Ray, 4 lots ?102 1-2 South Royal j 41 ft-1 <121 Duke ?r<;!2 South I-ce m,p Humphreys Road, 7 room houses with five acres of ground each, a so good fruit trees. 1 y 113 South Fairfax Street FOR SALE AT DEL KAY, YA. On Peyton Avenue Close to Electric Cars and Mt. Yernon Boulevard Two beautiful bungalows just com pleted, contain 5 rooms and bath, wilh i small pantry, ? hot waiter he:it, elec tric lights, city water, cement side walk, fine garage and chicken house, with cement floors. Lots are 50 feet front and 115 ftc-i deep. This property must be seen to be appreciated. For price and terms of sale call or address. I JOHN D. NOILMOYLE Tl^om 3 Alexandria National Dank j Buildinjg Bell I'houo 5G1 For Sale Improved properties ranging m price from $i."00 to $25,000. One cf the handsomest homes in; Alexandria. A business property on Cameron Street, near Torpedo Plant. Store, with six living rooms above, in western section of city. Buy lots in Roscmor.t now, while you can, and at present prices. . Land location Alexandria?Acco. fcink concrete road, seven miles south of Alexandria. 5 and. JO acre farms near Mf;. Ver non at $100 per acre. A. H. AGNEW Real listate Sales Room 3 Smith Building: ft24 King" St. 2k-? -5SL f% JL Ji. -7&- -^L A. ?? ?fflTP LLc-'O i'fci ItOOM 3, SMITH BUILDING, 621 KING ST For quick results list your properly with inc. The Cleaning of Lace Curtains and I TP. "*7" "V? a ? fS! Pl?lchPS Has been added to our ever increasing business in cleaning rug's and carpets. And our service is prompt arid careful. May we demonstrate it to you? ' OUR TRUCKS GO EVERYWHERE Alexandria Laundry, Inc. Look these over and make appointment to inspect the property. PROPERTY FOR SALE 922-26 Duke St., each $2,000.00 127-129 S. Fairfax, each 3,500.00 603 N. Columbus 4,000.00 21S-20 N. Pitt .1,700.00 214-16 N. Pitt ........ 3,650.00 1014 Prince 4.500.00 1017 Queen street .... 2,000.00 232 X. Alfred ' 2,500.00 427 S. Washington .... 3.500.00 1211 Prince St 3,750.00 230 X. Alfred .. l.SOO.OO 22$ N. Alfred 1,800.00 224 X. Alfred 2.000.00 1923 Duke 2,000.00 1300 Princess 5,000.00 322 X. St. Asaph 2,250.00 525-27 S. Alfred 1,600.00 123-25 Duke 4,500.00 114 X. Patrick 3.500.00 326 X. S1.. Asaph 2.250.00 320 X. St. Asaph 2,250.00 32S X. St. Asaph 2.250.00 108 Commerce 2.000.00 Washington & Pendleton 7,250.00 311 Qaeen 2,200,00 125 X. Washington 5,000.00 512 Duke 8,500,00 117 South Lee 3,900.00 1018 Queen street .... 2.10'J.0O 40S Wilkes 2,000.09 323 X. St. Asaph 1,200.00 721 Ousen 5,250,00 212 Kin? 3,000.00 ("?23-29 S. Patrick each .. 800.0'? 514 Queen 3,000.00 427 S. Fairfax 4,750.00 |f ^ ~55/ri,c^ ft*, ?. U 5,000.00 2,000.00 4,000.00 1,200.00 3,500.00 314 S. Fairfax 423-31 S. Columbus 304 S. Lee 310 X. St. Asaph ... 202 S. Pitt ...7.. 1005 Duke 3,250 00 1003 Duke 3,500.00 Payne, Wythe, Fayette, Pen dleton, lot 1,500.00 513-15 Queen, for both 2,500 00 505 Queen 3,750.00 501 Queen 4,000.00 6i3 S. Washington .... 4,500.00 201 S. -Pitt 2,000.00 1113 Prince St 3,."00.00 333 S. Patrick 1,000.00 130 N. Fayette 3,000.00 810 Prince 6,500.00 714 Wythe 4,750.00 319 S. Pitt 521 Duko 1303 Prince 624 X. Washington . 115 S. St. Asaph .... 113 S. St. Asaph . 118 X. St. Asaph .. 120 X. St. Asaph .. 1014 Prince St. ..I. 3-3-25-27 S. Patrick each 1,600.00 702-04.06-08-10-12-18 N. Colum bus, each |l,S50.00 2U> Wolfe St b,800.00 117 S Henry 5,550.00 224 S. Washington St 7,000 4,500.00 5,000.00 2,000.00 5,500.00 5,000.00 , 4,500 3.000.00 4,000.00 4,500.00 1 fO d~\ I inn ^ "Vtoh M t ? KjOfiO ?X%% l dl IdLl IL OL xJk, y. ci i 5S0 KING STREET '!i Alexandria, Va. M Phone 571) j i Two' comfortable brick dwellings, newly fitted up, all modern conven iences. Fine neighbor hood. Apply to uujkESce ' staklEI 415 Prince Street 3 AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES New and Second'Hand Hooks For City and County Schools Let us fill your hook list. Best elections and lowest prices. S. F. DYSON & BUG. Booksellers and Stationers j! J20 KinR Street Alexandria, Ya. j I | ! WASHINGTON VIRGINIA RAILWAY CO. In Effect Fehriwry 2", JOfS. S-ihjoi't to (,'lmnKe Yl'Hh?mt ,\n;i?<r. J.cnvc A Ic.vnnilrla f*.?~ Wasliinct<"i. \ v.?T..00, ts.to. tu.oc, ? m, *?; ::o 15.40. ?i?.f??>. 7.no, *7.i?>, 7.2n. *v.::n. ??t 7.;y. *7.4.r?. *7.50. *7.sr.. $.'>?). *? !0, 8.20, *8.30, 8.40. 9.00. 9.20, 0.40. s 10.20. 10.40. 11.011. 11.20, 1.1.10. I\ 12.00, 12.20. 12.4<?, l.OO, 1.20, ?..?I, V.-lo, 1.50, 2. uo, 2. i it, 2.20, 2.:;o. 2.50, 3.00, 2.10, 3.20, 3.3 it. 3.40, ' . (.00, 1.10, 4.20, 4.30,. 4.40. 4.SO, ?i. S 10. S.20, fi.30, r, SO, 1.00, ? . ij.2ii, ?;.::o. n.-io. ii.su, 7.00, 7.10, 7 ?'), 7,:?.?, 7.10. s.rto, 8.20. s.io. rt.oo, .. 1. 9.4't. 10.00. 10.20, 10.10, 11.00, :' j<1. 11.io, a. M.?12.00. ? K\-fc;?t Sundays arwl Holidays : Except Sundays. (cavr ASrxnnilria P?f Ml. Vcrunu M.? 15.35, 0.55, 7.55, 8.55, D.00, 11.35. * 1?.!.?J2.35. 1.3r>, 2.35, 3.,>S, 4..,5, I5.2S. 7.35, 8.35, 3.35, 10.35, 11.55. Sundays. RAILROAD SCHEDULES . '??v.'J anil Departure of I'jx.'iTt^or Train*, /^??.taia'.ria, 7;r-*.:.ia. Tlie folio'vii.jf published a? information iujJ not ^UHrantcid. S0VTH2EX P.AXI.HOAD. (Eauu-rn Siiini!u.rd Tina.) lifjj. Nor!h. X.*v V>>fU-T.11 * 111; 1 iiim ? 2." u.iii .Vi?, ::iis!!.li 12:13 n.m. Wasiihi-ilonliniivilli: '.."7 a.in ? I,,> 3: IS p.m. Nvw V'.rk-N.-w 'n ;.-aa* : 17 n.m 'Via A'lar.ta) 1l:.r>Kp.rn. ?::H7 a.m.. \Vu?]ri<iii-HitrriM>iiOuri; . 11.111, V?'a >;iin^!i.n-.\ila nla a. 11:13 p.m. Wwlilnsiou-^mplib , 2:27 [..m 'Via I'.rsi.ilt 4:SK p.m. Wiishin^tmi'i'.irminuliain {..Ill 1 Via A:!au;n) 11!:ilN p.m. ? J : .mi VV.-i -li': 1 >:i-if;i 1 t*.~..:i:>tir^ i 1.11;! ji.in. f y ..in ii.o<-uit ui r.SH.m. : ... Wasili'toii-Warrcntiiii. .. 7:K5 H.w.j ? ? ..<ii!itmiiii-(!liiiri.ii ' i- . X. Y.-.\i:^iisia-Ail?- it... 7:lis n.m. 1 ? \v y.jfk-N<*w orl.'tiiM 1 Via Uristol) 7:43 a.m. Xi'w l'ork-Atl.inta... 8:?Sh.ri. .\ow Y.irt;-X::w Itrl.ai.s ' :02 11.1:1 1Vin Atlanta? J?:2S a.m. .. Ciiitrloitr-WasliiiiKtoii.. <1:48 p.m. ^WASHINGTON-SOUTHERN RAILROAD. C?u,. North. TVnshinitton-Kr^N'rifksbijru N-.v Vorl; .T:nks'iiiviii. :;:35 u.bi i A. I., i 11:30p.m. \V":isii!:iK tiui-lticinuouU 7:55 u.m iLikiiI) 12:00 in. .Ww Vork-Aflunui Jii'-ijMiiivill.' :?u.m 'S. A. I..i 10:15 p.m. \Va>liiiiKt?')i ?|''rriirrii.'ktiliurg : ):"2 a.iu (Ln.-:il? 8:10 a.m. : 1:47 a .ill (Express) 7:50p.m. Washiiictijii-'.'iiiHiSk'o i;i:12p.a> (l.wiili ;. .1:10 p.m. k New YorU-Tau!pa-K?;y Went 3:22 p.w iA. C. !..) 3:10 p.m. \VasU!ii-(<?i-V>tiiuitii'? \V:isliMU'tni'.-Uii.'liiiiuMil 5:17 p.ui i lyjcaI) n:32 p.m.s \VlIs;iilU'f<MI-l''<ll'.!lll(lil-.Mi-I!l[)llU >>:1T p.ui >S. A. I..< 12:1s p.m. .Ww York-Si. IVtiTslnir^-I'alin 1'? c-11 J:l)T j;.m ? if>. A. l..? U:^iJ a.m. WnsliiiKtoiiSt. IVti-rsliiirt'-Tjiiniia :17 p.ui (A. ? J,.) 'i.io u.m, Ui'-liiiioiiil-'.Vasliiii^tou (IjmiiiI) 0:12 p.m.f i^iiunt iiM-Washing Urn tliniiy iat Smi'Say. !>Suliiiuy only. kS:ili:ri]i>y mily. XT. S. RAELRO/.D ADMINISTRATION, Ticket Oi'icc, Urin<:i Station. INVEST YOUR IDLE MONEY In fine building lots close to tho city of Alexandria, in Del Itay, and St. Elmo, Alexandria Co., on Mt. Vernon Electric Lino. Lots 1 rar.ge from $200 to $300 and are close to Mt. Vernon Boulevard. Sold on Easy Terms. JOHN D. NOEMOYLE Real Estate, Loans and Insurance ? Alexandria, Va. !! "Plumbing That Satisfies"! Call us at any timo Phone Wm. DESMOND 112 NORTH ST. ASAPH STREET |j Now is the time to have your heating system overhauled for the winter. Repairs a specialty. E. P. JENKINS uex i:ral co:>tra<tor Steam and Hut Water Heating !i Pipeless Furnaces and Gas Fitting ii ? . Cor. Cameron and RovaKSts. . 1\1. 55iJ*i " Alexandria. Va. '!