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DAILY PRESS. NEWPORT NEWS. VIRGINIA, TUESDAY. MAY 27, FOB RENT DISCIPLES CHRIST Ulil NOTCH SCHOOL FOR BLIND TAIL MERCHANTS DECIDE TO CLOSE THURSDAYS FOR HALF DAY DURING SUMMER PORT COMMISSION AND MEANS OF LOWERING RATES ARE NOW SOUGHT IN NORTH CAROLINA WALTER EXHIBITS i is I- REED SCHOOL TODAY Tl HICK IS Change From of Other Years Made For Convenience of Public and Nearby Military Posts. After but a brief discussion wherein it was shown that there wa much more demand on the part of the buying public including the nearby military poets for having th tora of merchants here open all day Wednesday rther than on any other day in the middle of th week, the general membership of the Retail Merchant astociatlon at their meeting last night on motion of Stanley Garner voted unanimously to make 6E.

IS I. Cacit.nued from Pg On the conference re-a in1 rw-vrr. 'here e' prabaMy vy ir.nr weoid o' ia any count of th poVie'tr prwla.on. Only a. senator voted ags.ris PUT UP TO COOLID REPORT DOPTED i-rort and th- ttn-wMif than titan ware ai.

i 4 I sfcf eta 'rrida -f I Tha rve Iaa4 llaa a rcie rf tt .1 7. mem hen tr.en thn of lhp luir 'h and four df Thr r-! t.r tmvtttrliuiti. trtlvlj aa followa: Mb' AND DEAF HOLDS ITS 'U C0MKEIN1 Seven Graduates This Yew With ProfTxm Lait Ni.ht to White Andienc. Toaifiht. Rf.n an aud.enre nf whit person ho roaii point never th xrc(s If they help it.

th frt night of th fifteenth annuil MianmiT''' (iifri wre held Us: beginning at I clock the Virgin; Stat School for Colored Deaf and Bi nd in county Jut uteide the cky l.OlitS A usual, in apt of the chill there wen mnr who app'iied m.nr mkii of it by atana nf outatn on in. to nr part program tn mn' 01 Than ara aatan rduat nth. Herbert Jones and Rooeeveli Liparomb: daf Bernica Watkin. Nhsni Kinney, char'ie Morr.s anj Wagner The Invocation et night waa de-I vered hy the Rev. J.

Earp, paa-tnr of the Newport Nawa CnriaUat. fhiirch. after which tha regular program began, which will ha repeated in si entirety for tha colored group tiwv.ght. IJit the ie: and tha turned away were entimated at over (SOO while tonight, Jtidglr-g from pt experience, their number will be The program for tonight, which i'l a'ao Include tha aawrdlng of which take place each year at the lt night of tha dual ex-'' erriae wiil be a foiiowai art I. (at Two atep ftmoker (b) H'aHx Conttancy nrcheetn.

Vocal take Tou Home Again, Pal of Mine, tuure Annie Lea Coleman and Mabel Baliey. Piano duet hi On to (hi Oood'lmea. Holat -Luther Haacn and Homer Hainton. Recitation A letter. Dunban Herbert Jone Sppnano solo Love Fend a Oift of n-ift.

Cook Mabel Bailey. Sunflower Lullaby, by deaf pupt't Hung hy a blsnd girl Pno duet Melody of Love. En. gieman Herbert Jonea and Mabel Bailey. cong ombody Stole My GjI, Wood Mixed voices.

set II. Nearer My God To Thee In sign language by three deaf girl. Jubiiee selection Male voices. Recitation I Am, Anon Arthur Dandridge. Hard Times Com Again No More Deaf pupils and blind pup-is- Evtrybody a two atep.

Anon Or-chentra. Vocal solo Faded Old l.ov Letter. Paacoa Newman Burnll. Play Trying; Them Out, pupila. Piano solo Melody, Rubinslem Beatrice Parsons Class Pong At Our Dear O.d School Mixed vescea Medley, New end OM Orchestrs.

COOLIDGE PUTS PARMER ON TRADE COMMISSION 'By The A Ttean) WABH1NGTOS. May ts Charlei W. Hunt secretary of the Iowa Karm liureau Federation, waa nominated by I'realdent Coolldge today to be a member t'f the Federal Trade Com-mleeion succeeding Victor Murdock. of Kanaaa. who recently reelgned.

Preatdent Coolldge In aelectlng Mr. Hunt carried out an announced pur poae of plat ing a farmer on the com mie)n blievmg that with othe: bnncbes of lndtistry represented the agricultural Intereata of the country ahould have a member to pck for them. By Parents and Iriendt of Students-Are Invited to Look at Handiwork of the Student. The It ratrona meeting of th patron of" the Walter Heed high achoo! will be held tomorrow with the annual exhibition of work of the rlaaaea and observations at the achoola by the parenta, It waa announced yesterday afternoon. During the day the exhibit will be on dtaplay at the school and In the afternoon th patron legu will hold Its meeting Parent of the school student are Invited to attend.

Claaae In tewing ami In home economic mill have tntenatlng exhibit of their work, eapeclally thp ewlng which are to show peclmenta of their work in glrla' and children a dreeeea, tha atylee ba ll. exhibited to show the proficiency of the atudenta In the home arts. There will be other interesting exhibits of tha work of tha Walter Reed pupils In display which will be oin 10 visttora at th school during the day. PUBLIC HEARINGS ON MUSCLE SHOALS ENDED (Hv The Aaaoclated Pre) WASHINGTON'. May 2 Public hrlns on Murle Shoal rlnaed to night ater many weak of deliberation and tomorrow the Senate agrl-culture committee wlil go Into executive seaalon to act on tho various proposal.

Action by th Kenate on Henry Forda Muacle flhoale bid wa practically a.mired today when western senator prortjiacd cenator I'nder-wood. Democrat, to support the southern senator in obtaining a vote at thl seaslon of At tomorrow's executive aesaloB upportera of th Ford bid will maka another attempt to obtain favorable action bv the committee on the offer and failing In this they will take the fight to the Senate floor where they artdetermined to get a record vote. It 'could be brought up either aa a aubttltut to the committee re port or a an amendment to any jther bill that might ba pending. Senatnr Cnderarood appealed to the fenate today to permit action on Ford' bill. declared Ford Is milled to an acceptance or rejec tion.

W. M. SUMMER SCHOOL WILL OPEN ON JUNE 18 (Special to The Daily Press WILLIAMSBURG. May 21 With an enrollment according to present registration, approximating (3S. th mark reached last year, the WillUm and.

Mary summer school first term, will open June IS, under the direction ot Dean Kremer J. Hoke. Following Is a partial list of teachers sdded to (he regular faculty for service during the summer (jusrter: Havllth BstbcocV, Professor of English. Klon College; Dorothy Caldwallader, education; Kathleen Hipp, muaic; Mamie Mr-Les. Rural Education; A.

K. Loo ml Leon Reaves, home economics, all ef Teachers College, Sew York. Beatrice D. Craig. Industrial art.

New York. Vern F. Bwalm. professor of physics; Bradley Polytechnic. Peoria.

Illinois. Bnectsl srrangements bav been made for the entertainment nf tudent. Among the attractions will be the sppesnnce of Madame Franceses Caspar, soprano, and of the Clifford ntvereux players Tageants and outdoor exercises will be held under the direction of the phyalcal education and music department. Announcement I made bv Dean Hoke that student In the summer ehool can avail of fare and one-half round trip tickets from all point In Virginia to WII-llemaburg Annette BradshavL ran. New Jerea.

ard Howard, Nebr Three P.epubiicr ho prevn.u:v roet fnr the rui voted the report Mart land. Moore, Indiana, and Phillip. Ptrr.aj-tvenla. Tha tnaaury department fcM arr.nufs.-ed chjertusr.a tha paV-xNtr pr Ui'r a ad the lro 1e.i in the aetata tax rit Harm Rep hran a wail a Imoert defended In the t.r'.ef Jh tn th: H-nae tdjy the tKiMMty p.rarw2, di po harm would re.ult wfill a. food mlarHt be if the amount of the taie paid 'r made Tha prov.ason farther permit rertafn eonfreasional conr-mtttee to in.jwt all tax retarna Tha rienate br a IVmnrratir-Re-pubiiran inaurt coalition vota had amended the bill to maiia ail retorts oia to Inapeetion by tha public An Inereaae In eatata the maximum 4 par rent lnted ef li per rent a In the preteet law.

applicable on amoynta of ll.aet n4 or. votfd by tha Houae. Rapreaentative fiarner, Tene. leader of the tax firht, pronoan-ad tha bill "diniinrtly and PriJetit Cool-fdy would not eto it. Iteaplte hi obe-tton to om the proviaion la the meature f(rn-tary Mallnn ha Informed hi ad-vieer that then ar many food pro.

wiion In the bill whlrh mutt he Itlran due eonalderatlon in any comment tha tnaaury may aiv the Tha provialon for a J3 per rent out tn Income taxa Mtla year woi'd permit If paylnf on the In- (ailment plan, to cut tn half the '-atallment due June It and take fourth off of tha la at two inalail-menf. If tli entire tax wa paid on Mnr'-h IS the treaaury wnu'd refund without application one fourth of th aum. TWO LOCAL BOYS GET DONE AT ANNAPOLIS Two local young men ar among the member of the senior rlaaa at Annapolla, who will flnieh their at the Naval Academy on June 4, whoa nomination ar reported having been made by the prealdent and confirmed by the gen-ate They are John W. Puxton. eon of Dr.

Joseph T. Huxton, and Joaej.h J. Woodward, the former having met with an accident that It waa flrat thought might prove serious when through a hatch on a recent crula by tha midahlpment to Hampton Koad. Among the other Virginia boy who alll graduate la Robert If. tl.

Johneon. a pephew of Ulaea He la a resident of 1-ynrhburg, and receive hi preparatory school train ing there at the Virginia, Episcopal rJcnoou Fiv room and bath, bom nltrf peauuiut oouievara ioi wuu vf'' of flower, garage and good vfew ot Hampton Road. Hundley Applewhite Realtors. FOR SALE Th cheapest waterfront lot on boulevaj-d. It hat 100 ft frontage with riparian right and extends from Chesapeake to Blair Ave.

Hundley Applewhite" Realtors. FOR SALE A special bargain In row of brick house' well located, whit property. Get our price and look them over. Hundley Applewhite Realtors. FOR SALE Two bungalows In boulevard section with severtl lots etch.

Let ux show them. Also two large wtter-front homes. Hundley Applewhite Realtors. LAND FOR SALE have severs! farms for sala two good tracks of timber, and Several small tracks, fronting on'lth concrete road. Also lots at Place and Morrison.

Hundley Applewhite Realtors. INSURANCE FOR SALE Let us write your Automobile tnd Fire Insurance. We have ten of tht very best companies, and in position to render every SERVICE In this line. Hundley Applewhite Realtors, FOR RENT Modern North End apartment ot six rooms and bath. Also a strictly modern North End home and 2 Jots with garage.

Hundley Applewhite Realtors. LOTS FOR SALE 1 There are only two pairs of extreme North End lot for sal at $1050 each pair. We hav them and you, will never live long enough to buy them cheaper. Select your now, Hundley Applewhite Realtors, i'f tow AskforDtltiU SEOvceiiairMOJi' Frigidiart Electric Refrigerator Makes lc For Horn Us J. A.

ELEY, Dealer 43r3 Huntington Avonu PHONE 1894 Children's Bathing Caps Wall mad of rubber, ttvtral ity'wV nd color. Pricto? very tptclal 15c 0 45c MihtYour Home Blotter with DEI0 LIGHT PRODUCTS Bedric Plants VashiniMadiines Water Systems TT bblco-uchtcovahv Special Body in Report to Legislators Recommends Expenditure of Seven Millions Tor Development. Another Itwrj argument for til levalopmeot of Hampton Rea4 ft tt port without the So undue time vnl St i be disputed by North would seem to be brought to bear ia a special diepatch from luieith to "Th New Tork Journal (if Cw mere. In which It stated that IN Ktate Ship and Tranprtaten crsi-m las Ion reporting to (ioverror Camoroa Morriacn aid recommend the creation of port eocr.iiion lor the Old Ncrta tat and the ftublkn! terminal tor export ttst wsiM pprog.nate aa Knn railiion doJlar. Cnder th term of the report cwdir.e tfc rrpa-1 ant ti Saw Tork mantiorifd i t-if r- 1 CrMtt a port efUBW.jaaiftf! led to aalart aitoa and ra-t jrfvrt termiria' m4 i r-rTrit: 7 eo tor eiapoaai of Thai tii rort i a-tboriaad to parrhaao or aHip and parat tfea aaota, if lt; option tha adat i 4 that iH adititui ap- for thia parpoae, or 00 murk ta.raof a may ry.

Tbt the ftt ptifha it Cr-a Vftr ad T-ki a cntK-Mlly h' ih Ktata frmn on ht oat Mount Airy Srth: t. B)ii now row Wtlittieirt" to fUnf-H noar tha of 1h Stato. by l.ba AsUnttai fat Urn. ad from sford Mount Airy tb Southern Rail-r-ad. baa for a ru Jw railway front tha Cap Fr Baam to tha Mlddla Waat.

othrw aa provtda aurh lino Tha W.vi and eonctoda tbat tf tho tianaral A-aambty will put thaa rammmanda-tlann Into affact," tt in port, "at a rrlatKroly oot rallef win bo cItmi th Hlat! that 4noad of bir. for fair rt wa will In a poaltton 10 damand tham: that Inataad faarlnit that wa may looaa tha alraady fltfar we will ba In poallion to aomtn aa faverabla ralra aa ethar Htata ihat hav proaparod a our apn." After racolvlnt th raport Governor Morrlaon annottncod that If roaetlon of tha publlo to It la fayor-able ha will call a apaolal aaalott of tha Laflalattir with tha permlaalotl of tha Council of fttalo, 'o ronaldor llalatlon provldln for puttlnr Into affert tha reoommandatlona of the ahlp commlaalon. '1 am ronfldont, atid Mr, Mor-rlaon, "that the people will rerlve the rrport favorably Ha aalha hoped to toe roc-immendUon ntaterlallw before frot bnlna bltlnf nattt Therefor tt I axpactad In political eirelM that an order oon will bo jOut for a apaclal aeaalon of tha lf klalatur for AucuaU Tha nrlit Macular aaialon la not until after tha al Qovarnor aaauroa offtre, in January, 182.1. The eonatructlon of port tarmin-' ala and authorisation of opera no of a Btata owned ahlp line have been tha principal of Mr MoMrlaon'i admintatntlon. He recommended theae tn hi smenae to tha General Aa- eambly, whlrh reaponded by providing for tha appointment of the Htata Ship and Water Tranaporta-tlon Commlaeion.

Tha report of thU rommlwlon regarded a an expreaalon of confidence Ja Mr. Motriaon' reeommendationa. SEATS NOW IN PLACE IN HIGH AUDITORIUM That all will be In readme for 'the Jan commencement jn the new blgh arhool building seemed aaaur-rd yesterday when a rapreaeniativt of the Pally I'reh wa taaeu on a tour of lnpectln of the new l.y.'d-. Ing by Buperintendciit ot HehtnU. Joseph H.

Ufaundera. All of the 2t aesta ara now erewed down Into the noor, turn a'-ter row ng from tha big ataxe to the back of the hall, tt.akiiig by far tha bixyeet gathering of kind In the entire city. The eet 1 not a yet been art Into the upright back, but thia wisl Ns but imple matttr ahen the tioie romea. a they ar of the 111 and oket type where they fit together, feoft and njt holding the left hani and right hand aide -t adjoining rata into place. Tha new building ha a murh 'r-Fer seating rapacity than the present high echooi, where the limit peraona nan be taken are at an ntertalnmcnt ia but too tr 1 little over.

Tha new drop curtain ulm ur. rived, and will be installed the Ja-i -r part of the werg, bei.rved. v. h. 1.

a aperlal corps of mtn arrive who will have charge of thin important work, th curtain h.Hng alx.ut Hire feet of the stage between it and tha footlighta, even when It la lowered Women's Greatest Asset Health In woman's greutcet aeret I'pon It depend charm, beauty, pew. er to attract others, happlnea nd tiece. and it la what rvally make life worth living Thi.urand of women euffer from heudache, hack-ache, nervournen. mental depression and mysterious palna, who could find Immediate relief taking Lydla rinkham's Vegetable Compound which I made from roots and herb Tor nearly half a century tha: medi-Cine ha been recognized as the standard remedy for woman's Ilia. Adv.

REWARD OFFERED In quality of Fteel Caating also Iron and Brass Castings Purchased from the PULABKI FOUNDRY A MIX. CORPORATION, Pulaski, IN STATE MEETING AT Address br Rev. B. L. Smith of Norfolk on Life and Work of Campbell Principal Event.

(By the Associated Pnssl HARRISONBCRO, May An addreaa by Rev. B. L. Smith Firt ChrUtlan Church. Norfolk, on tha life and work of Alexander Campbell waa th principal event at th opening of the forty-ninth annual convention of the Disciples of Chrlat her tonight Convention offtciala stated the meeting gave every indication of being the Urge.t of many years in the history of th church in this state.

Already, a large number of the 299 churches in tha atate, with a membership of is represented and a larger attendance it expected at the first business sea-ion tomorrow morning. Rev. C. B. Reynolds, pastor of the First Christian Church, Lynchburg prelderit of the convention, presided at tha opening.

Following th addresses of welcome and responses, ht Introduced Mr. Smith. Th Norfolk pastor traced th history of th Campbell family from County Antrim, Ireland, to America, and of tha religious condition of the frontier, now western Pennsylvania, with Its Intense sectarianism, and out of it the plea for Christian union mado by Alex-ander Campbell and his father Thomas Campbell. The method of union, ha said, was to return to the Bible alone a the only authority In religion, with the motto: "Where the Speak We Speak, Where the Scrip-turea Are Silent. We Are Silent." Mr.

Smith referred to the development of what he termed Christian liberty as the result of tha Campbell movement. Campbell, he continued, was one of the greatest preachers of bis day, the author of flfty-si volumes, the founder and president of Bethany College, and the religious leader of the people known as the Disciples of Christ, the Christian Church, a communion now numbering 1.350,-000 members, with 8500 ministers and 11,000 churches. The following committees were announced: Program: Rev. John A. Tat.

Richmond: Rev. J. T. T. Hundley.

Lynchburg; Mrs. J. O. Helsaheck, Richmond; Mr. E.

B. Motley, Richmond; Rev. W. L. Dudley, Win.

rheter: Rev. J. T. Watson, Lynchburg; Rev. F.

II, Randall, East Radford. Credentials: Rev. II. O. Tfsnny, Richmond: Rev.

R. J. Bamber, Petersburg. Time and Place: Rev. W.

a. Hoy, Louisa; Rev. Marshall Wing-fleld. Bowling Green; Rev. N.

M. For, Rappahannock; Mrs. Kate Parkinson, Crewe. Nominations for Stat Convention: Rev. J- D.

Hamaker, Strss-burg; Rev. P. M. Wales, Martinsville: Rv. W.

A. Wise, Chilhowle; R. E. Steed. Norfolk; Rev.

J. O. Helsabtck, Richmond; Rev. H. J.

Dudley, Luray; Rev. J. B. Easley, Chatham. Resolution E.

S. Sweeney, Rev. Arthur Wak. Rocky Mount; Rev. C.

L. Garrison. Danville; Mrs. W. Long.

Clifton Forge; Mrs, Minnie Lindsey, Bristol. Future Work: Rev. F- W. Long, Clifton Forge; Rev. M.

C. Hughes, Graham; Rev. E. B. Motley, Rich-mond; Fred Maphls, Strashurg; C.

L. Snldow, Lynchburg; 8. T- Snead, Norfolk: J. W. Moore.

Richmond; Miss Annie White. Richmond; Mrs. W. J. Smith.

Lynchburg: Misi Mary Hankins, Cuckoo; A. E. Rob- trtson, Gibson Station.1 Nominating Virginia Christian Missionary Society: Orover Huffman, New Castle; Mrs. W. Worrell, Galax; .1.

H. Mahaney, Saltville: F. H. Scott; Roanoke; A. L.

Clarke, Somerset; A. K- Robert-son. Olbaon Station; C. M. McEb tvre, Crewe; C.

L. Garrison, Danville: William Burleigh, Pocahontas; R. E. Steed. Norfolk; J.

D. llama- ker. Publicity nd Transportation: Rev. O. Hubert Steed, Norfolk.

Tomorrow's session will be de voted largely to receiving reports end transacting business of "the church. FURTHER OBSTACLES TO ADJOURNING BY JUNE 7 (By the Associated Press) WASHINGTON, May 2 Reelara- stlon relief legislation and Muscl Shoal bobbed up In the Senate today as further obstacles to the carrying out of the plans of leaders to adjourn Congrsss on June 7 In advance ot the national political conventions. aid measures and the proposal to abolish the railroad labor board already, had threatened to prove (tumbling blocks and with the addi tion of reclamation and Muacia leader became doubtful that their program could be put into effect. With the fate of the MeNary- Haughen farm bill still in doubt in the House and with a votelher out p( the question before the end of iho week, Senator Fraxler, North a Republican of the farm toloo, serv ed notice on the Senate that there would realatance to adjournment until some aort of agricultural ild bill had been put through. Then Senator Borah Instated that Cong- re should not adjourn until reclam ation relief legislation had been enacted, declaring that unless It wrt thousand of homesteader In the wait wqjild lot their property.

Later ht (aid privately, that farm legltla tlon alto must be enacted before ad journment A Qtod Thing DONT MISS IT. Send your nam and address plain ly written together with cents (nd thl allp) to Chamberlain Medicine Ie Moines, Jowa. and rectlvt in nturn trial package containing Chamberlain' Cough Remedy for oougha. cold, croup, bronchial, "flu" nd whooping cough, and tickling throat; Chamberlain' Stomach and Liver Tablet for itomach troubles lndlgtlon, gassy pain that crowd th heart billouanees and constipa tion; Chamberlain Salve, needed Is evrv family for Diirns, scald wound pile, and skin sffectlona: th valued family medlclnct for only five cents. Don't mitt It.

Adv. HARR SONDURG Meetings Today Hampton Roads Booster Club, Bide-a-Waa Tea Reom. Electricians, Labor Ttmple. Scoutmattsn Club, Headquarter. Eat End Lodja No.

247, Red Man' Hall. Silvte Link Ledgt No. 101, I. O. O.

F. Vallty Ftrg Council, Junior Order United American Odd Fallow Hall. V. M. H.

Club Room. Fart Euttit Bridgt Club. Newport News Lod: Eagl. Tacoma Tribe, I. O.

R. Hilton Auditorium. Machinist, Labor Ttmpl. TidowaUr' Hive, No. 55S, L.

O. T. Moon Halt. LOCAL K. OF C.

HAS Father Leonard J. Koster, the Celebrant, Recalling; Many Similar Masses Held on Field of Honor. The Field Mass hld at William and Mary College, Williamsburg, on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock was a very successful event and wa attended by about four hundred paopl. The local Council, Knights of Colum-bu. under 'whoa auspice tha Mas was held, attended In a body, along with the Gibbon Club of tha.eollega, representative of tha Knight of Columbus from Richmond, Norfolk, Portsmouth and other Virginia cities, and large delegation from St.

Mary'a Holy Name Society, Old Point. Rev. Father Leonard J. Ko.ter waa the celebrant of the Mass, which was a Mass exactly like those said on tha battlefield of France and Belgium many times during the war under tha most dangerous conditions. After th aefvlc Father Koster gave Interesting and Inspiring ermon on the good that all men and women can do when they conduct their live In conformity to th Will of God.

All those attending thia First Annual Field Maaa at William and Mary were well pleased with the event. PROVISION FOR JAP '(Continued from page one.) the House Immigration committee, on of the atrongest nf th exclusion advocate, called at th White House after the bill was approved and wa presented with th pen with which th Presl-dent had signed the measure, Masanao Hanlhara, the Japanese ambassador, whose not of April 11 auggesting tha possibility of "grave consequences" if the exclusion section was adopted had the effect of making an lasue of the exclusion provision, called at the state department after the President had signed th bill. The ambassador was given at copy of tha President's statement but at the Japanese embassy It waa said ha will have no statement to make "at this tlma." The steps taken by the labor department to assure effective administration of the new law when It goes Into operation July 1 Included the redrafting of regulation governing national quotas. Theae quotas under the new act amount to two per cent of the number of nationals of th respective nations resident in the United States at tha time of the 1890 census and will result In a greater restriction of Immigration than effected by the present law a well as changing the greatest Immigration flow from the countries of southern Europe to th Nordic countries of northern Europe. WATER IN BUTTER.

WASHINGTON, May 2. Butter holding- per cent or less of moisture I not "'adulterated" under the act of May 9, 1902, tha Supreme Court held todiry, and Is not subject to a tax of 10 cents a pound unless an abnormal quantity of water Is added. OLD SWEET SPRINGS The famoua Old Sweet Springs Hotels and Cottage will be open June 16th to September 16th. Muslo. danc-lna.

tennis, rid I nr. drlvlns. flahlna. swimming and golf. Tha golf links ar unxceua.

isiectrio light, and enlarged pool. Tha cutaln I excellent tn very respect, making th "Old Sweet" a most attractive Dlaea to soend the summer. Six miles from the Roosevelt Midland trail at Crowa, Alleghany cnaiion, at u. nauroaa. For Information and booklets writ C.

H. PAXTON, Prop. Sweet Spring, W. Va, PHILADELPHIA BAILEY TEXT and COLONIAL SCRIPT TH MOST FAMIONALg ENOHAVINO) POM WEDDING INVITATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS SAMPLES MAILED JEWELS. WATCHES.

CLOCKS, SILVER. CHINA. LASS AND MAHOGANY ILLUSTRATED IN THE OIFT SUGGESTION BOOK MAILED UPON REQUEST SPECIAL FIELD MASS TW AM MA COOLIE DEPLORES EXCLUSil IN BILL Thursday from noon on the closing aav and hour for th mid-week during th moptbs of June, July and August in establishments here operated by members of th association. Th matter after having been called to th attention of various officers and member of the association by client In this city and the neighboring communities was first discussed at the meeting of the board of director on Thursday of last weeK, at which time It was looked on with general favor being later re ferred to the general membership for action at the session held at the headquarter on Twenty-sixth street last C. C.

Epes, the president, presided as chairman, and It wa decided hy those present that out of reverence to the nation' dead and for their employes, a half holiday would also be observed In this cltv In association stores and it Is hoped generally for the afternoon of Memorial Day, which falls on Friday of this week, the hour of closing up shop being noon as In the cse of the half holl days In the summer, i At the meeting last night it was brought out In report at to th increasing membership that since the time of the last general mem bershlp meeting ten new member had Joined the association in this city, with th roster growing larger nd larger all the tlm. so that tt tht present time the organisation is in better shap than at time during its past' history, the membership now including almost all of th important retail establishment In 'the city Discussion wa hid on tht rt-opening for th summer ef th tourists' booth on Virginia avenue it the northern limit of the city, with It agreed that tha booth would be again operated during the summer months, as it was last year with the am Irian in charge to distribute pamphlets and other Information to those entering; the city from other part of the country, aa well as to keep a register of all those who (top at tn Dootn and wno are serves through this mean tn learning of Newport New and the surrounding territory. 8UZANNI ON SICK LIST PARIS, May 28. Suzanne Lenglen, the woman tennis champion Is continuing to suffer from the results of the attack of Jaundice aha contracted during her recent Spanish trip. Ac.

cording to L'Auto today, her illness will probably prevent 'her being a participant in the Olympic tennis events. Make You Own BUG KILLER P. D. Q. Tea aa By saak at a fat! qaart th tragt btg-kllkr fr IS, aragh kl a ailUlMi bfbag(, resets, ai.uu nd sat.

Tai nets wOJ at tan. rt state detains, and it nth-ly fertnt fist aay tbr famla wa knew ef, at thai win kiU th agg. Fraeara of year dranrM a SI packag ef (Pasky Devtla Onlttus) P. D. Q.

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