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LET THE GAZETTE Classified Columns Work for You Nigrht and Day \>t V If You Want to Buy or Se'l Anything Call No. 7 ? For Results (WANTED?A capable man as ware 1 housciman and' assistant clerk. ' One wh'o jean use typewriter pre ferred, /but not necessary. Only 'these who will -work steady and /wants .a permanent position need apply. The Texas Company. .'238-3c. W A NTED?Automobile machinist for private work. Apply stating experience, reference and salary expected. Auto Machinist Care of Alexandria Gazette. 240-3e WANTED?Dishwasher, $12 a week and board, Virginia Lunch, 403 King Street. 240-2p WANTED?Three or four men to board with private family. Apply 427 Queen street. 240-lt WANTED?Young lady to t-lerk in local jewelry si-tor^. Apply by let ter only. Address "Clerk" Care of .Gazette. 23S-3c WANTED?Young couple desires two or three rooms, must be mod ern and located in Alexandria. Address Box B, Care of Gazette Office. 22S-tf. FOR SALE?Nine room house, furnished, 508 Prince Street, car be seen any time. Address J. W. Monroe, Box 18-1, Alexandria, Va. 233-10p. FOR RENT?After the 15-th of Oc-, "tcbcr, a house at 40S Wilkes. Street. Call 47GJ-1. 238-3p. j FOR RENT?Several furnished rooms for rent, with all modern improvements, at 224 North Co lumbus street. Apply at 220 North Columbus street. 2"?9-3p FOR 'RENT?Garage, Apply at 817 'Duke street. 239-2p FOR RENT?At 420 Wolfe street, 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 water. Those looking for home comforts please call. 228-2fip WANTED?Modern apartment. Will pay good price for same. Address Box R. Core of Gazette Office. 228-tf FOR fSALE?Six room frame ho lis? in fine condition, all modern im provements, located in Del Ray. three minutes walk to electric cars. Jivlmediate possession, price $3500, also nice four room -bung alow, just across the street, also in fine condition. Lot 7.r> feet front, all m'edern improvements. Price $2S00. Apply Fountain Betottie, -305 King street. 2.n?9-:?p FOR SALE?Beautiful building lots for sale at Gum Spring between Mt. Vernon and Camp Humphreys Reads, one mile from Mt. Verncr. five miles from Alexandria. Sold by building lots or the acre. Ap ply or write M. H. Dunn and Son. Accotink. Va. 240-lp FOR SALE Seven acres, in Braddock Heights. Larue house, two baths, electric lights, phone, excellent water, view and neighborhood. Fruit, shrubbery, etc.. Apply r.n premises or to any real es tate agent FOR SALE?S room 3 story brick dwelling, at S22 Duke street. This house has bath, sewer connections, and gas. will be sold for $3,2.~0. CARVER & CALLAHAN 127 North Fairfax Street Adjoining Chamber of Commerce Phine 432. TO LOAN?Tw*) thousand dollars on improved real estate in Alex andria. Address Box A. Alexan dria Gazette. 2u6-(ic. SALE?Mahogany living room sufte. American walnut dining suite, 10 pieecs, also other arti cles. 17 Walnut Street, North Rosemont . 239-2p.j FOR SALE?A oak dinimr room table, claw feet, moderate pricc. Apply 212 South Pitt Street. 240-lp. * FOR SALE?Wall paper, cheap, Rawlctt's 115 South Fairfax St. 24 0-4 p.* FOR SALE?Cheap, a piano, in fair ly good condition. Apply to 012 Franklin street. v 2401-n FOUND?Automobile. Please give description. Apply Box D. Ga zette Office. 238-6p. AUCTION SALE ( Of a desirable let cf ground for fac tory cr building purposes Pursuant to tfnc- terms of a deed j of trust bearing date on October ' 21. 1918, and duly recorded among the land records of the City of Alex andria, Virginia, in Deed Book No. 07, page 39S, given iby H. B. Van degrift to the undersigned Trustee, to secure' the payment of a certain1 negotiable promissory note therein stt forth and the interest thereon, ! default having bec-n made in the ; payment of said note, at the request and by the direction of the 'holder ! of said note the undersigned will ! offer for sale, at public auction at ' the Royal street entrance to the Market Building in this City, at 12 o'clock Noon, on Wednesday, Octo ber 1"), 1919. all that lot of ground. BEGINNING on the west side of Patrick Street at a point 180 feet north of "Wy4the Street ami at the no: thcast corner of the lot of ground conveyed by John W. Green and wifa to Lueinda Jackson, by deed iCv'jrded among the land records of the City of Alexandria, in Deed Pec k ."7. page 113; and running thence north along the west side of Patrick-Street 173 feet 2 inches to tii.' south side of Madison Street: the nee west along the south of MnMscn Street 216 feet 10 inches to the east side of Henry Street: thcnce south along the east side of Henry Street 353 feet 2 inchs to the n-crth sklo of Wythe Street 130 feet 10 inches to the southwest corner of a lot conveyed by John W. Greer, and wife to S. P. Clinkscales. re coj led in Deed Book n4, page 575 cf the land records of Alexandria Ciiv; thtr.ee north parallel to Pat rick Street *1S9 feet to the northwest comer of a lot conveyed by John W. Green and wife to Mary E. Scbmith, by deed recorded among the land rcccrds of ?the city of XlcxarJria. Virginia, in Deed Book 10, pasre 12-~: thcnce east parallel fo Wythe Stret 110 feet to Patrick :'tret .to the ijoin't of beginning. TERMS OF SALE: CASH. Con veyancing. including Revenue nips, at the cost of the pur ht^cr. ?'37?St. Gardner lM Bocthe. Trustee TRUSTEES SALE \m*tirn Sale of Rosemont Residence By virtue of the authority vested in the undersigned Trustees by deed >f trust dated February 27, 1918. executed by Martha V. Stanton and !\ Worth Stanton, recorded in Deed Book 6(5 page f>13. default liaviny been made in the payment of one of the notes thereby secuvd, and at '.lie recjust of the holder of said -.'.olcp. the undersigned Trustee will ifiT for sale at public auction at '?vc Royal street entrance to the .Market Building. In the city of Mixandria. Virginia, at 12 o'clock noon WEDXESDAV, OCTOBER S. 191:>. that certain property con eyed in said deed of trust, si tun ved on the South side of Cedar street, improved by a two-story ? iiicco on frame house bounded anr' !e:-.:'rihei! as follows: Lot Xo. 20. in Block Xo. 2, in sec ;ion Xo. 1 of a certain plan of lot? '<nevvn as Roscmont a plat of which is duly of record in the Land rec ord < of the County of Alexandria n Deed Book No. 119. page 86G. ?r.d being the same property con ? eye.I to the said Martha V. St:?n ir: by William Jwr<r ar.i wife by a iced to be recorded herewith. The property i< subject to the ion of a deed of trust to secure the sum of Three Thousand (?].0fl0) dollars which is duly of record in the land records, in Deed Book 125, Page SO. Terms of sale Cash. Conveyan cer at the coct of purchaser. JULIAN T. BURKE, Trustee, i ? 227-l"t. ANNOUNCE".*! EXT Columbia Beddinjr Company has i opened a mattress fa~t.ory and is no v.* ready to renovate K'.-x springs, 'waitresses, pillows and o:c., at rea sonable prices. Work cjjIU-g for arn i-livereo the same day. Let us call vnd'piv.e you estimate. See us atcui a new mattress. 'We -buy old feath er mattress. Columbia Bedding 0".. Prince and Commerce Streets. , ?hcne 743 169-26t COBLENZ TRADE CENTER I !.? ? ; Will be Commercial Headquarters After Pence, Says Paper Beth v., Oct. 8.?Coo'enz will be the luia'dqu'aliters of all operations for the tvveen Germany and the United Stites after the peace treaty becomes effec tive, the Tageblatji says it is informed^ The American officials at the head of the forces of occupation in Cob lenz, the newspaper declare?, purpose unresienvedliy to back up the German laws and assist the German officials their labor in this connection. I. W. W.'S KISS FLAG Then Driven Out of Weirton, W. Va., by Police and Deputies. Weirtcn. W. Va., Oct. S.?One hun dred and eighteen alleged member? of the Industrial Workers of the Wt/rld, captured in a raid near here ye-:erday. were marchec into the pub lic square of Weirton-, forced to kiss .h? American flag and were then I'riven out of tewn by police and de puties. Seven others, suspected of be ing the leaders, after kissing the "lag, ware taken to the cou.'tv jail at y.w Cumberland, where i!7ey will >e hold pending investigation by Fed ral authorities. The raid was car/Ted out without any serious disorder. Authorities of Hancock county and Wierton had be;n searched for the rendezvous of lv alleged I. W. W. since several Vvys ago, when there appeared on the ?idewalks here written threats that 'the I. W. W. will get you.' Monday ^ight the meeting place of the men wanted was located m an eld barn on 'h:? Hancock county road, south of here. It was surrounded by heavily ?r.ned deputies, and a few entered the >n:n. The few men in tiie barn scujrh? Lo e?eape without success. A search of the place resulted in he finding of a large quantity o' 'r d" literature?hair a ten, it was ?in which the flag of anarchy .vas extolled and the prediction made b t the extremists would rule the vtrld. The deputies also found the ncrrbers of the organization, meeting 11 the barn. Immediately deputies ?.vers ser.t out, ami the men werf w.mded up in the public square. There was or.e fight after another NOTICE The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Alexandria Water Crmpany will be -held at the office f the company v Monday, Novem ber :jrd, 1919, at 30 o'clock a. m. ! '?'?!)-2.'!t. George Uhler, Secretarv.: ? FOR SALE AT DEL RAY, VA. On Peyton Avenue Close to Electric Cars and Ml. Vernon Boulevard Two beautiful bungalows just com peted, contain 5 rooms and bath., with; -mall pantry, hot water heat, elec ric lights, city water, cement side vnllc, fine garage and chicken hou??,; ?vith cement floors. Lots are 50 feet front and 115 fc-e: leep. j This property must be seen to be ippreciated. For price and terms o."; *ale call or address. JOHN D. NORMOYLE IJoom .'i Alexandria National Bar.k Building Bell Phono i>(? J in- bringing the men to the square, arid even afier they were corraled tih-sre was resistance when the depu ties gave them the option of kissing the flag or going to jail. A big Ameri can flag was strung across the street over their heads, while another : was used for the kissing. A SPLENDID TONIC Says Hixon Lady Who, Or. Doctor's Advice, Took Cardui And Is Now WelL Hixeon, Tenn., ?"About 10 years ago I was," says Mr3. J. B. Gadd, o1 this p'ace, "I sulTerd with a pair, in iny ieft side, could not sieep ?t night with this pain, always in the left side My doctor tcld me to u?e Cardui. 1 cook one bottle, which helped me and after my baby came, I was stronger ?ind better, but the pain was ?tili j I at first let it go, but began to gel weak and in a run-down condition, sc [ decided to try som nv're Cardui j vhich I did. This last Cardui which I took made ; me much better, in fact, cured me. 1 have no return of this trouNe I feel it was Cardui that ojr'ed me. ; ind I recommended it as a splendid ; female tonic." Don't allow yourself to become weak ind run-down from womanly troubles. Take Cardui. It should surely help i ,rou, as it has many thousands of ?>thcr women in the past 40 year3 :Ieadache, backache, sidcache, nervous less, sleeplessness, tired-out feeling, ire all signs of womanly trouble Other women get relief by taking ; Cardui. Why not you? All drug- j cists. Do you contemplate building a gar age? I have the best location in the ?ity for the purpose, only one bled: 'rem Kin;; stmt. FACTORY SITES I have two fine locations for v.ra ? vouse or factory on Union St. These ire almost the only properties of this ?haracter, ar/J will r.ot remain urisoM 'cr any length of time. Beitc-r snap these up at once. A. II. AGNEW Ileal Estate Sales iCocin 3 Smith Building: 62 i King St. NEOLIN SOLES First-Class Repairing Only Blue Ribbon Shoe Co. At The Lowest Prices 107 KING STREET Joseph Sandera, Prop. Half and whole Neolir. Soics, Good year r::':;her heels, wooden heels of all kinds. THE IDEAL SHOE REPAIRING CO. 1201 KING STREET Automobih Repairing: DUVALL & SMITH At .Minimum Rates, Satisfaction fi tiara niet'd. (iive us a Trial. 1210 King Si. We Aim To Give line JBest 01 isanK service ?nll Our success is shown by the ever increasing vol ume of business in our Deposit Account. Deposits, Dec. 31, 1917 .... $378,447.46 Deposits. June 30,1919 793,231.88 3 per cent Interest Paid on Saving Deposits If you are not a patron of this bank, we invite you to become one. Alexandria, Virginia It Wins a Woman Isu woman can resist the charm of a diamond solitaire. Its fire and flitter fascinate he:- as v.o other jewel does. If yuu want to make your wo ; n friend or re; ti'/t: happy and always grateful to you, S>uy her ore of our diamond rinsrs. We shall be priad to =".'.:r:rest the s'.rtnh'e stone for the pvp'jsc. Call ar.d see our assr.r < cn t?it's d2z::lir.g. SAUNDERS & SON 629 KING STREET. OF 1 COR. ROYAL AND PRINCE STREETS ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA. Phone 1091 Wo solicit your patronage whether it be to buy, sell, rent or insure. We will handle your rentals satisfactorily. WALTER K. HANDY RICHARD L. RUFFNER Venereal Disease Clinic ' 3rd Floor Smith Building, 624 King St. Hours?10-11 a. m. daily Monday and Friday?G-10 p. m. Tuesday, Wednesday andThursday 4-8 p. m. Saturday?9-12 a. m. Notary Public Underwriters Insurance I want to buy several small farms near the city. Several inquiries for same are now on my files. ' REAL ESTATE FOR SALE G31 S. Lee St. 531 S. Lee St. ... ?127 S. Fairfax St. $1200 $1200 $-1750 Camp Humphreys Road 3, 7 rtftfrri houses, each $2500 Dei Ray 1 lots 15 nciv fu.v?i ai:d 5 room house.* ? r.sar L! neon la and Lur.t Sta tion $2300 222 S. Alfred St $3500 308 X. Columbus St ?5000 ?120-42$ S. Washington .. $0000 319 S. Pitt $5250 112 S. Pitt $5,000 nil X. Pitt, lots 120-22-21 $050 ?102 1-2 S. Royal Si 208 X. Royal 410 S. Lee St 117 Henry S:. ... $1200 80500 $1400 $0000 7(:0 X. Patrick St $1850 314 3. Patrick St $2250 3:7 S. Patrick' St $2000 32$ 3. Patrick St $12"0 331 S." Patrick"St. '.. . $2000 222 X. Alfred St $3150 "1 i!6 Duke St.' $4000 5:2 Duke St. .' $$200 141*.) and 1421 Duke, each $550 1"15 Duke St $7500 1301-11 Duke street, corner house $2500, rest each.. *2000 X. W. cor. Gibbon and St. Asaph. Street $3250 ?110 Prince Street $12000 1018 Pendleton St $1350 Cr>r. of Princess and Pitt 8 lots. 1018 Queen St $2100 103 7 Queen St $ : 00 Cameron St. (Xext to A nr. .:r and Co.' $1200 1212 King St $4500 i<)02 rince Street $4,500 r s ?0 La 113 South Fairfax Street Properties in all parts of the city ranging in price from 81,000 to $25,000. Homes in Del Ray. Cottage Park, Geo. Washington Park. Lots in Rosemont, also several fine country properties, including 10 acre tracts near Mr. Ver non. See me before purchasing a home, as J can un doubtedly suit you, and can arrange the most favor able terms. ROOM 3, SMITH BUILDING. 624 KING ST. For Quick Results List Your Property With Me ZEES? The Cleaning of an** lias been added to our ever increasing business in cleaning rugs and carpets. And our service Is prompt and careful. May we demonstrate it.to you? OUR TRUCKS GO EVERYWHERE . Alexandria Laundry, Inc. Two comfortable brick dwellings, newly fitted up, all modern conven j iences. Fine neighbor j hood. Apply to | LAURENCE STABLEK { : 415 Prince Street ? ? ?' Sell o IMKII JDUUlib AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES New and Sccond'iland Books For City and County Schools Let us fill your book list. Best sections and lowest prices. S. F. DYSON & BRO. Booksellers and Stationers 120 King Street Alexandria, A a. WASHINGTON VIRGINIA RAILWAY CO. In Effect February J!)IS. SnSiject Jo CIion?rc "Without ?llee. I.mitc Alexandria VI a*liitijrt??n. \ V *">.00, J5.40. +6.00. ? 6.1'), 6.2o, ' ?:?.* 40. ??.".<>, 7.00, *7.10. 7.20. ?7.30, ? ? - ' - 4?. *7 H ?7.50, *7.55. S.Oo. ?.v.0:., 8.20, *8.30, 8.40, S.00. 9.20. !).4U, ?I ii* 10 20. 10.10, 11.00. 11.20. 11.40. " !? ' M 12.00. 12.20, 12.40. 1.00, 1.20, ? ft 140, 1 .no, 2.ntn 2. ! 0, 2.20, 2.30, 2 SO 3.0O. 3.10, 3.20, 3JS0, 3.4?, ? ' 4 00 -1.10, 1.20. 4.30., 4.40. 4.:-". r.'io 5 20. 5.:'.o, 5.40, ri.r.o(>t ?' 6* "it, fi.SO, 6.10, 6.50, 7.00. 7.1", ? '-i? 730 7.4ft, 8.00, 8.2'). s.4ti, i* 5 4ft' 10 00, 10.2!', 10.40, 11.00, "iO, 11.40, A. M.?12.00. ? Except Sundays atul Holidays ? ?'.>:<.?< i?t Sundays. :>avc \W>xa??lrIa For tit. Yitiioh M.?J5.35, 6.35. 7.55, 8.55, 11.50, i 11.35. i- M.?12.35. 1.35, 2.35, 3.35. 4.35. ; 6.35, 7.35, 8.25, 9.35, 10.35, ll.oo. . Except Sundays. RAILROAD SCHEDULES /.iriral and Departure of Passenqor ' Alexandria. Virginia. The following schedule n; iiri-s published as infonnr.tion acU not ;;;.arantc( d. SOUTIIEP-tt P.AJLROAD. (Eastern Standard Time.) S.ttUi. North New York-Momphia 27 a.ni (Via Itristoli 12:13 a.m. WushinutonlmiivIUe 7-a7a.ni (l..?-al) 3:18 p.m. New Ynrk X' W Orleans i7a.ni (Via Atlanta) 11:58 p.m. a.m.. WasJi'ion-lIarrisoiilturg ? 0:1.1 p.?, Wi:>!:i?iKtoii-Atlanta ?-37 a.m i i xaolH'sj ....... 11:13 p.m. WH*liiaut'iii-M''nipliia 2:27 p.m (V ia i:ri>?"l? 4:5S p.m. ' Wu>liiBR:<>nl;lrnii?'.'liani r:i ?Via p.m. ; !? i i., ^>;i-ir:oii-l!arii?niiiiir^ 11i.in.f ., i-;! (Ijm jII 10:58 a.tn. Wa*li'to;i-Wnrrelitoti... 7" i a.ia.f '..'a ?liIii?Ji>n-Cliarliit fit. villi ITp.Ui,. . N.Y.-Au_*ista-A? ? .. 7;isa.m. Vew Y"rk-N' iv OrleallH ?, i Via liii-t .li 7:13 a.m. i,;lTp.iu NVw York-Atlanta... 8;28*.m. New Vink-N- w Ork-aua : ;02 p.m (Via Atlanta* S):'JS a.m. .. ClmrloU>-W.i-hiuetou. ? ftt48p.ni. 7/ASHINGT0N-S0tJTIIE22I EAILH0AD. .South. North. WnHliinstt'ti-rr ??l',ri?-k~?>iir^ a.m (l>jcalt ? ?* Sow Y?rk .!?? KJWiiville SSSB ft.tn ?A. <"? l .i 11:30 p.m. WHsliiagtim iciehmunil u.in il.. .-al) 12:00 m. New Yorfc-AtlatiU'-Jin.-kMiinill?> 0:17 u.ui A. I-? 10:15 p.? WmUlilstoii ri'-.l.;ri?-kslrtir;* 1:52 n.ci 8:10 a.tn. Wa-li i ns ton !:i<'lim>iiid 1; .-IT a.m 110 7:50 p.m. Wash i hit tot:jdttllt i>'?j k ' :12 p.m il.-H-al) 1:40 p.m.It New York lanij.i Key West 3:32 l.m A. L.? 2:10 P.m. Wrt-!lhiut<ili.i.nwnti.'? - (Local) 5:33 p.m.k Wasliiir.'iiiii-lliolimoiid :..;7 [i.i:i 11 xi'ii11 >? :32 p.m.a Washington-* .'"luiiiliiu-Mempliln ?;17 ti.tn tS. A. L.) 12:45 p.m. \-w I'ork-St. IVterfOinrs-Pnlm 1 t.-n? !? .07 i'.m (S. A. L.) 9:20 a.m. Wn-ilrn?-1oil-Si. l'<-t'T:.!niri-'rairi|>a ' :17 p.ui I A. I.. A.m. Kii-limotul \Vii -hm.-to.t ? (K .;.r. ?.i 3:2?j p.m. Iti. hmoii l-W.-t liin^'uri ? (l.-M-ah 6:12 p.in.t y oa nt Wn>liiu^ too (Loval) 2:% p.m.! f J?ally evcept StlD'lay, sSuiniHii only. kSntimlny only. U. S. HAILKOAD ADMINISTXATION, Ticket Office, Union Station.