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The Norfolk Virginian from Norfolk, Virginia • 3

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LANDI 19 I NO111'01-Ic l' THE CHURCHES SUNDAY att aos LI toe Nio I It rroor Piker tot A pprovrilitt ILeramoas -Ts atrorne- 1 A 1'3' rt es mommolownw- ler 3 in it cf 14 Prizes MAIN ST Eat livcs to 0 1 )1E111 11911' i THE CHURL'HESSliATAY 't------- T'-': "-A-517' 1 I LI 1 ell fimcc 41 ti! L' itLit NOPOLK'S POPULA SU UUtiilL Elott mit DIN tams V4 tit PrNr4ork 1 tiltstrt tot li 'yrAA te Itet-toolath f- ---4 1 1 1s 11 A I 1 111 I ---0-- or mloz I 'tit --t tx in ttr -In I- 1 1 6--0' 1 4 1 101 4 cr- rY 1 -I 7 tA r- to-- 1 ri 1 11 r-7 r7 ts! er Ell I EC I 4 1 I 1 '1 I it ri Lez4trs cf L00 prestl T'-e 1--te 't-at livcs to 1 i 1 1 13 it 1 Lt i t1 1 i oil' I ti gS NIAI ST ----1 f- 't 1 VI 1 4 1'7' -4 i I '1'' 1 i I 1 i 1: 11 7 I 'I I i Superior HOSIERY Values eJ14111-1 tut i ttstsD 4 t-i rti kr 11 7 I Ccrt-irued frcrn First Page Ccntinued frem First rae S-con-1 Pre et) ter art wrt At II a rs by ttt p3 I 1r Eev 1trest Pat: Corr rrt-7 aervi Evec't-s vtlect: -A Wheel Vi'JrLri a Wbel' ail meet at 1)4-i a ttL for CAI bmf Para Avtlue Impitst Church corner irsta 114-0-0and ptstor the Eey i 1 Hell i reach at 11 a tn ard I tn utte-ct: "1P-r Great Example" -ver7 trg subjeet' "Cor Country:" Firlq Presbyterian CLurh the Rev Dr Jost-ph Rev MctJrvrty cf 111-nmond Va will pre-1h at 11 a Into pastor at I In Srday scrtA at IJ a tn Ses P101 meets at 1) tS a tn fie the rec7k11an of trpn orth morning trA evening by the pastor the Iley FL Smart Murnitg subjet: --oin the LL'apt-aL" Sunday school at 17) a itri Ghent Presbyteriln S'Jnday by the pastor the Rev Dr IL Summered at II a trt bind tn Sunday school at I Pi mi McKendree Church Clay and Claiborne avenues the Rev It Mc-Paden at II a tUt and to by the pastor Sunday school at 10 a nL Freemason street Baprist Church-- Preaching at II a by the fortre pastor the Itev Taylor Preaching at the evening service at 815 o'clock by the pastor the Ile VW Vines Subject: "My Country 'Tis of Thee" Length of service forty-five minutes The ordinance of bapticn will be administered at the close of OA 94Mke Centenary Church the Rev William IL Proctor to-morrow at II a tn and at 8 by the 'pastor Sunday school at 930 8 rri SL John's A at II a tn and 3:30 rt rn Morning subject: "The Tree of Lite' Afternoon subject: "To Kings Daughters" Moly communion at 7:30 tn Ghent Church South corner of Stockley Gardens and Italeigh avenue-- Preaching by the pastor the Rev John Bosnian at II 14 in and 8 I) Sunday nchool at 9:30 a ni Awarded Defendant Verdict I-4 At 11 A rr 41--11 ni ty tt4- p3- I- ove eY Errest Tther Mi tLir: tetnit Eresfs ii-tject: "A Wtin a Wheeih Wheel" Sesse'n 46 i 1 rrett it 1) 41 IL for ri si membfc Pars Avesue Imptiat Church corner of Park and lite-eiand oveniee-The raistor the Rev I Hail reach at 11 a in and II Moro ityr Great Example- I er7 Wg sub)eft -C'ur CciurtrrY l'Irlq FresbYterlso CLurh l''' flev- Dr Joseph Rer-e pastar-The Rev NI'cArviY t'i Ri-'imond VA- lin prea St st II vie pastor at I rit '-r'laY 'It s-li Tri sion meets at 11 t5 a ts Or the re- ttan of mernters Epai orth Church-Preaching morning siAl evening by the pastor the Bev Smart Mornitit subjetti -Jahn the L'artst" Sunday school at 92 a Grtent Presbyteritn Church-Preach- try li--anday by the pastor the Rev Dr IL Sunirrierell at 11 atria PJ lb Sunda) school et 9a30 laicKendree Church Clay and Claiborne avenues the Rev IL Mc- Emden pastor-Preaching at II tit and 8 tn by the pastor Sunday school at 9 10 a tn Freemason Street Bapriplt Church- prehing at 11 a rn by the forenor pastor the Rev Taylor Preaching a the evening service at 9 15 o'clock by the pastor the Rev 'Vines Subject: "My CountrY 'Tie of Thee" Length of service forlY- five mutes The ordinanc of bapsi in will be administered at the close of it tLe service Iloy Centenary Church the Rev William Proctor pastor-Preaching by th pastor Sunday sc hool at 930 A at 11 tt TY1' and at 8 A Church-PreacTn et John'S h- ing at 11 a tn and 3:30 Morning subject: "The Tree of Life" Afternoon subject: "To King's Daughters" communion at 7:30 DI Ghent Church RRou th corner of Storkley tilardens and aleig avenue-- Preaching by the pastor the Rev John Bosnian at 11 a nt and 8 13 Sunday school at 9:30 a Awarded Defendant Verdict Centenary Church the Rev William Proctor pastor-Preaching to-morrow at II a and at 8 ma by the 'pastor Sunday school at 930 it In- et John's A Church-Preach- ing at II a tn and 3 30 Morning subjeet: "The Tree of lAte" subject: To lahtg Daughters' Holy communion at 730 tn Ghent Church Routh corner of Stotkley tJardens and Raleigh avenue-- Preaching by the pastor the Rev John Bosnian at II a na and 8 ja Sunday school at 9:30 a Awarded Defendant Verdict 5--oril Pre toL-4 terl-a fl Cl's rt rt-Prcs Verdicts for the defendant were returned to-day In the Court of Law and Chancery in the damage suits of A 8 Rosenkrans and Simon Saiomonsky of the Crystal Steam Laundry against the Refined Arzusements Amid Refined Surroundings dhilv ItAikikh' nigh Class Vaudeville Matinee and Nights Pain's 744 11 lorks 8:30 SHARP TAKE CARS NORFOLK RAILWAY AND LIGHT CO Smith Welton Wonderful Sale -OF 1 FRY! To-nkts INTERESTING SALE OF SUMMER HOSIERY RIGHT AT THE BEGINNING OF THE SEASON AT SUCH REMARKABLY LOW PRICES 1 IPmIlloONOPOt aturday 133rgains Look Them Over! I rsm avi T1-tltt1 It do I 2 tot No 2 St'n yvirti Fut cr41 Noto 2 worth a yard 1 2: to 1Nt No 2412: (Intim tkearotoos igrdoo 10C Fr kihocv- rIr No 4 1C eft ilarL Ito Nvhittp Wdi watot 'X o-utuoo 25c No 12 2v1Ain White rtiwk 9c No 7 Loot but not likatt- taat21-' ttlk 24Itts toad 41toven to illf'nf tot blo'0-wtrtti 1 11t St t) ard 217S a potr 69c 73 o'Corrert Writ for INrment0 MON TICELLO COON Lit Women's Lace Lisle 5tockings3 pairs for $100 Women' lace lisle stockings in about twenty beautiful patterns of all-over laces add the dainty lace boot double sole spliced heel and i 4 4 51 4k1 1 1 I Disit viers pressiptir EtL 1 Stanfield Bros For men tor men I) ed tT st re: 1 pent Neat4 crbrOilet-ed on the s'les with t214 of sir-- 0 cz-4Ts texer purnaed teer 50C tc le tare tolay on!) -I A- 41 PAIR For Fifty doren purr LISk i Tr woWomen tren A ariendil range of matTrificent nov laze to thz toe Rtc11 fat se and rew g-3rter arc NOT inertly' "'Fc4- values LT 1t they are BETTER THAN ANY NVEVE EVER SOLD FOR HALF-DOLLAR a ill be put on sfc tctiy for crliv 10" A Nits PAIR Ant Ncre anothcr HALF-DOLLAR stockink ia Cie plain gauze Ic that i a bg tteller at the arae Fice 25c Underwear sle To essnrnwhite PaIhrtggnn Shirts find 1i-noers A splendid well-rands gArnivnt that thin and cool tiptcial here itt le garment Soc Underwear 39c Men's French-woven Bnibriggen Fihirte Onti Vreeeto Fine pink end blue finey etripee ilne Of the very best tinitdollar grades Itre tor pnly Siec it torment 'Jaen's $100 Underwear 69c MCI15 all-Eitc PURE LISLE TIIREAD tlroptitehed Shirts and Drawers Made by the "Otis" Company vaicii is in itself a guarantee of 5uperior vorktnanhip and material Thin cool and comfortable Shirts have French necks silk facings and long sleeves Dravers have the "Otis" patent and reinforced scats These garnient7t are tlit sarr that sell all over Norfolk at $100 A pccial with us at eva garment The 75c quality for 50c Men'S "Otis 'white f-nercerized Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers 'klacte from the finest Sea Island and silky A splendid 73c here at only 50e a garment 12IC Nests 8 I-3C WOMen'S pure write Terepy rtityred Vrott: tArrul neck rrnitolPa Went et largo 11hi Good tie tr ige Vests taic Womens tine mrrcerlrett Jersey Rib belt Vesta In rink 'and light bluo The rergular price is 191 and 2fc each Wo sell ours for only Vtic I i 1 1 0 I 1 i 0 I 'e "s09 1-i i 'A i 14 i id ''oi Saturday Fr Bargatns 1 -1 9 11--r-c-- I- 1--: qt11 1 i Refined Amusements Amid Refined Surroundngs- 0 sit tr men 1lelu-ri z- tu ir J1 8 1 'I' Look Them Over! '14 r) sea'7'C I lye' il'1 inr-t ar1 r- re: 1 1 Something -Doing All Day 4 lig pent I Neat4 eirtircilerel on the s'les with cf ir 1 I' kr 1 1- atii -r-- T-ectiton sal li' a i P- st de 1 sr 14 5 lil --rs tct er 5ix il---fr el 'If fr'' I 1 1 101y id it se Luc tosv lot on" A I er 4 1 1 I 1 i wo 4 Ark -lor vpe-)- A vi Lis PAIR 1 (17 4 1 1U1 111 4 frr ywityla Fol a-rA '4 1 l' S'i 1L' ri" lt i shoe i 107g upIrt a-1 t'' kt a-a NSW le ti 4164 ttbi bA AWN 4igesi o- 'hue for amok a yard 1 9119 1111 For Filo (117m a1 purr Lizle tl-Jea I skckrgs kr I i IL-day "I oAo lii -Tic ictt lk I aro ii3' i 4 Women A srlendil range of mat new ae High Class Vaudeville Matinee and Nioht patterr-lace to thz toe Rteli f't NA tt flatLibe 1 i '4 Vests-1neci isi dos i --stitil and )es---the re g-a rter iT TI-ese arc NcrT 1 IP 9 1 0 i 1 TO) lt tihrev t'ar i-- i 4 MC felY' "rC4- values Lr yie' PAt they are BETTER THAI li ain ti( 1 2 fk NA 11 1 Fawit I 5p 0 ANY WENE EVER SOLD FOR HALF-DOLLAR a 1-ar da 4 or tba 0 alai's 1dey 7 ii a Tlicse Mill be put on sale tortlay for only 1 0 I A t1-4 1 -1 i it Wits 8:30 SHAR srs I Vr-1n i Whit r-1--k I Aril Nere another HALF-DOLLAR stockin: tle plant tieta VV 1 1 toasi val a0 25c i L'ack gauze- lisle Illat is a bic seller at the same price TAKE CARS NORFOLK RAILWAY AND LIGHT CO nt 'li i 11' i Na 11'111''111 6 11'4'I 9 -Ea I r-r--7-7---r-- z---4 i i 'Jaen's $100 Underwear 69c 1 i I No 7 110 but not least- La- 1411 ith Welton 01s' Phk fitsw Mitts 'oat Gliaes a i i le INfla bn1 blFwk-wtrtli 117 1 1cli all-ss liie PURE LISLE THREAD klroptitched ir 1 It lo luld SI76 a pitr loday 4 -6 1 Shirts and Drawers Male by- the "Otis' Cotnpary which t3 1 1 i i a i i 1 in itself a gmarantee of 5uperior vorkmanhip and material 4 'Hun cool anti comfortabe hirts ha I rolcb necks suis -4 7 al I facings and long sleeves Dravcrs have the "Otis" paten li! -1 ront c- re 'I' gusses an rectl ta- These garments are the orlderftl Sale i 1 orders promptly Elea that sell all over Norfolk at $z00 A Special with us at fc a 1 1' garment i II i OF- 1 Stanfield Bros I The 75c quality for 5oc 'Men's "Otis Nx Lite mercer- I I- i 11 -1 a 1 corrert wroe for wsmento szed Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers Made from the finest 1 1 Sea Island cotton-soft and silky A srilenclid 75c retailer- Women's Lace I here at only 5oc a garment il i I 1 I 11111- 0 I ay vi Lisle 5tockings- a 3 pairs for $100 Underwear sre i 5c talc iVests 8 1-3c hten's Creernwhite Palbrigean 'Women's pure white jersey pitthed it I TO -DA INTERESTING I'S SALE OF SUMMER 1 Shirts and Drawers A splendid well- Vrets: ttpa1 neck not armholes i II0- omen3 lace lis riede garment that in thin and ciao' plenty ot largo aches Good Special here at 51c a garment twat 9 Pit ii 1 1 Verdicts for the defendant were re- turned to-day In the Court of Law and Chancery in the damage alomonsults SIERY RIGHT AT THE BEGINNING OF THE SEASON AT SUCH stockings in about A 1 twenty beautiful pat- 1 i tc I ins of all-over laces I i add the dainty lace IN14SnOse Urrfritderwear 3gc Shirts and igc Vcsts 12ie 1 T11111)41177n71 RWib1(t'ealmenV'ses'trttinifn l'ill him fintl wilpeo Otto Of OA fay 1 Rsenkrans end Simon Ssky Of OW PRICES boot do REMAIIKABLY uble sole best hair-dollar grades Mere tor vnII I 39c se a garment The regur larice is 19e and llfic each 1' We ll ours for only' tZlic each 14 the Crystal Steam Laundry against the Spliced heel and to 1 e- i I i 4 4t 1 13 rta4 ts 71 silk I tcnt amt '1 a 1 cer- 1c tleFt i1 1' 1 0 th144 olea veal- 1 NI J1 rtov li gl 11 1 garment i OF a-a 1 I Stanfield Bros Ill The 75c quality for 5oc Ten's "Otis pi7e a Lite mercer- I a a ocorreet writ for ek-amaaas ized Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers Made frotn the fineFt I' 8 i 11 gCt ti MONTICELLO COltatill I Sea Island cotton-soft and silky A splendid 75c retailcr- 1 7 A here a Only 5oc a garment 1 ir Women's Lace 1 I till a Pi Lisle Stockings- 3 pairs for $100 2 5c Underwear 2ICA 121e iVeSts 8 I-3C atonal Creerrawhoe 1111bl-boon 'Woman's pure elate Terme) atitated I I I A TO-DAY'S INTERESTING SALE OF SUMMER 110-' Shirts and le-neers A art mild well- Vests: tap al neck eel riernholea i women's lace fish puede irment that al thin and cool plenty et large chem Good val- ll Special here at a garment teal 8 Pr liaa SIERY RIGHT AT THE BEGINNING OF stockings in about z9c Vest Verdicts for th defendant were re- THE SEASON AT SUCH twenty beautifu pat-' soc Underwear 39c taie it terns of all-over laces IN1441's 1 TIC -WOVP11 Brilbriefft T1 avornews tins telekey 111 arta 0 nil laraaerc Fine pink end turned to-day in the Court of Law and add the dainty lace 1 Nt Ribbed Vests in light blue Chaneery in the damage suits of A 8 REMAIIKABLY LOW PRICES boot double sole finev stripe Otte Or ths Vorf best hair-dollar grades liere for only I The regular Drive is 19e and 2fic each 1 S' Sa a Rosenkran and Simon alomonsky of the Crystal Steam Laundry ageinst the Spliced heel and toe- garment We sell ours for only each 1 1 1 1 as er by dee ret eftally cad eeeti the Clo Atter-tete ea tee reee a ed in ee seeeer tee a seerrettee by Judge eirre'se yeas ef 'let: reeeer FAN CeRE7) Calle for thlt wgis met ty 2efr J114 leu'eard wrso vee to adviat ageinst a vote wteout erst diseesaieg "t-ti a grave and tea1 queer-ion" tvned the deecuesion vitten censeated argements bath ter and airerst tne aetesiritreetts b-eleg tnade ty -tee Councils it the elch which were thorough and inlareeed every pOint Opinions from the Sepremo Court were read elreparisens were made between a test wes letensied by the Conetiturienal Convecteen in rernairesig ilent cui the subject et appoiutments by the retiring- Coenells and whAt th4 laterpretations of tte charter were 11(71lArlD 'FAVORED MAK1N'G APPOINTMENTS lir conteeded 'teat it was the duty of the Couteels Which thee' 1140 sworn to fulfill in the appointments of stieh city ofteers as are specifically collie2 for by the charter These tie contended are the Pollee Justice (he two Pollee Commissioners and the Justices of the Peace in each ward of this city "The charter and the Constitution were not so plain about the remaining officers and a strong 'doubt therefore existed as to vrhethtr or not their appointmente should be made If we make a Mistake this evening In making the appoletments of the Police Justice the Commiesioners and Magiatrates there is recourse to law and the mietake can be correeted in the courts thereby finally deciding the question in proper form" contended th speaker "It is for the courts to determine 'whether we are right or wrong differ with the City Attorney in his opinion the law says distinctly that the Councils shall make the appointments biennially and its proper that the law still stands to make the necessary Corrections" AN EXCEPTION crrrax Mr Huber(' contended that Mr Mcliwaine's opinion could not possibly re' 'late to all the Council appointments citing the Harbor Commissioners ap pointmente as an instance of exception whice proved the rule Mr Hubard was emphatie In his contention that the ConstitutionalConvention made no mistake in not making opecitic provision for the question and that in ignoring it no oversight had been made The convention made special and specifle laws in regard to the corporate towns of the Commonweath in which it is specined that the appointed of these towns eleould remain in office until September "tut" said the speaker "no mention is made in regard to cities Upon the supposition that their charters were sufficient to cover the point and that It was on the provision of the cearter he was forming his conclusions that the appointmentS Should be made on July 1st as specified in the charter" "I am a sworn officer to do My duty And Lam not going to shirk it regardless of public opinion or conseceltncea" said the speaker emphatically IIITEIARD DEFENDSHIS PO as cLiteito sr d-3 nt't t'tt--411I 147'11 t'll CA) I tn3' 4t- nine and in --ettaes- ti'ie pfrira s4aerittea by Judge iit'-'e' 11" (-' t111 imwrt Ince IhtP ISARD PAN iRED r1SICN cans of the q-ests erse rei4 by Ilici J1L 11-aard servo to sdIrta Atiinsi a 'rots wthout first threasit- IT tittea4Lig- "t--tt I grave grid 'cud queotv Tt 0ed th gcussen wita'n ocnssied ct both ar1 atrart trl antrett being made ty t'e Counci a 114a 8 9- sloe which were thorough and ern- to-3-1 every pOtat 1910ved from the Sapreme Court were read Imparisns were made be- tween list wI0 Intended bY the Ct'n iturie stnal Conve rita in remaini Illiert Oa the titIect of sPPoillt 72 bY this retirme i'D'in--'lls and wit th laterpretatiors of tte charter were lip liCRARD FAVORED MAKING APPOINTMENTS Mr Ruben' contended 'that it was the duty of the Coun'Is shic'l ther 1140 sworn to fulfill in matey the ap- Pointments of slieh ritY ort-ers as or specifitally called for by the charter These be contended are the Polli-ei Jus- tire (he to Pollee Commissione rs and the Justices of the eace in each ward cr this city "The charter and the Constitution plain abut were not so the remaining officers and a strong doubt therefor existed as to vrhether or not their sp- pointments should be made If we ske a mistake this evening in mak mn imta the appointments of the Ponce ice Comm ners and he issio Magia- trates there is recourse to law and the mietake can be corrected in the courts thereby finally deciding the question ill proper the speaker I arm" contended "It is for the courts to determine 'whether we are right or wrong differ with the City Attorney itt opinion the law says distinctly thart his the Councils shall make the appoint- ments biennially and Its proper that the law still stands to make the neces- sarY Corrections" AN EXCEPTION CITED Mr Huber(' contended that Mrk Mc- liwaine's opinion could not possibly re- 'late to all the Council appointments existea as LO wnetner tif DM- 1111t Ay peintmenta should be made If we make a thietake this evening le mak- lug the appoietments of the Police Justice the Commissioners and Nagle- rates there is reeourse to law and the mietake can be correeted in the courts thereby finally deciding the question la proper farm" contended the speaker "It is for the courts to determine 'whether are right or wrong differ with the City Attorney in opinion the law says distinctly that hirs the Councils shall make the appoint- ments biennially and Its proper that the law still stands to make the neces- AN EXCEPTION CITED sarY corrections" Mr Hubard contended that Mr Mc- 's 'l liwaines opinion could not possibly re- ate to all the Council appointments citing the Harbor Commissioners ap- pointmenta as an Instance of exception whica proved the rule Mr Hubard was emphatie -in his Constitutional Con- contention that the vention made no mistake in not mak- for the question it ing operatic provision and that in Ignoring no oversight had been made The convention made special and specific laws In regard to the corporate towns of the Common- weath in which it is specified that ficial of these towns Otrould remain in office until September the appointed of 1st "Rut" said the speaker "no men- tion is made in regard to cities upon the supposition that their charters were sufficient to cover the point and that It was on the provision of the cuarter he was forming his eonclu- sions that the appointments ehould be made on July lst as apecified In the charter" "I am a sworn officer to do my duty -and lam not going to shirk it regard- less of public opinion or consequencea" said the speaker emphatically --7 MR IIBBARD PO- Berkley Street Railway for $300 Mr Roetenkrans sued for alleged damage to one of his laundry wagons as a result of a collision with a car of the defendant company and Mr Salomonsky the driver of the wagon sued for damages for alleged personal Injuries The railway company claimed that the wagon crashed into one of its cars Mr Venable represented the defendant and Mr Moe Levy the plain Charged With Lareeny of Shoes Frank Abbott colored a driver for the City Express Company was arrested 'yesterday morning on the charge of stealing a dozen pairs of shoes which had been given to him for delivery It is alleged that Abbott offered the shoes for safe to several Church street shoe merchants who reported him to the police and caused his arrest His case will be heard in the Police Court this morning 1 owAowAwm Postal Clerks Appointed On account of the greatly increased business of the Norfolk postoffice 8n additional force has been allowed for handling the business and in consfquence Postmaster Nichols yes terday swore in the following: Meador and Gregory as regular clerks Bristow and 'R Mosley as regular carriers: and Alfred Faville and Charles Ferebee as suhstitute carriers Deng IA to Not Insane LISLE HOSE The Men's Store We are selling the Best Freezer made We will save you money if you come to see us before buying Special Prices now on Cotne and see what we ard of 25c quality to-day x9c 5oc quality to-day 39c 75c quality to-day 49c $t00 quality to-day 69c $150 quality to-day 98c will be the talk of all this vicinity The scope of selection is bewildering the most desirable styles of the present moment in Lisle and Silk such as plain lace boot all-over lace and the plain and lace with neatly embroidered designs in black -'khitc and colors I SILIC V00 quality to-day 79c $150 quality to-day 3129 $20o quality to-day $169 $300 quality to-day $339 $5Oo quality to-day $3 98 Ilermsdort dye 'They're our regular 5oc ones but to create unusual interest in our hosiery section to-day and tomorrow we will sell them for 35c a pair or 3 pairs for $100 Women's Gauze Lisle Hose -r Drlichtfully Chin act real urry flu that yea ran daraiwinaireprotirrinotwathemotphoerauh laany toad quality la ail the vaulted hadra at tan anti plain Me a pairs for 111100 I Russell Siincoe Tackett 346 Main atrect Berkley Street Railway for 8300 Mr i will be the talk of all this vicinity The scope of selection is Ilermsdort dye 'They're I' Rottenkrans sued for alleged damage to 4 one of his laundry wagons as a result bewildering the most desirable styles of the present moment our regular 5oc ones of a collision with a car of the defend- 1 in ant company Li and 11Salomonsky 1 sle and Silk such as plain lace boot all-over lace and the 1 but to create unusual I Russell Simeoe 0 Tacliett 9 1 he 1- 1 driver of the wagon sued for darnages plain and lace With neatly embroidered designs in black W'hite interest in our hosiery tor alleged personal injuri es and colors 1 section to-day and to- Jito Main atrect '1 1 The railway company claimed that I the wagon crashed into one of its cars I morrow we will sell Mr Venable represented the de LISLE HOSE SILK IIOSE them for 35c a pair or fendant and Mr Moe Levy the plain- 1123CLIIICIIIIIIICIIMIIIIIIIIILTAItIVIr 3 pairs for $100 tiffs a art gc 25c quality o- ay $r00 quality to-day I 79c 1 Women's Gauze Lisle Charged 'With 'seemly of Shoes Hose 1 IF Prank Abbott colored a driver for 1 5oc quality to-day39c $r5o quality to-day "v129 Dellithtfully Cala tied reel 0 atent ce ream 'geezers the City Exprss Company was ar- rested 'yesterday morning on the aa try Deg that volt eau charge of stealing a dozen Dairs of 9 75c quality to-day 49c $20o quality to-day 1 1c draw a pair et them tbrosialt shoes which had been given- to him I a a finger riog-st pemially st good quality la all lee for delivery It is alleged that Abbott 5100 quality to-day 69c 300 quisatty to-day 4339 waated shades of tea and 1H offered the shoes for sale to several Church etreet shoe merchants who re-plata hiaek-etiordea dye- $15o quality to-day 98c $500 orted him to the once and ca used his 1 t5e a pair-a pairs for 111100 We are selling the Best ta4 la)rrest His case wPill ba heard In the i at Police Court this morning i41 Freezer made i iel Postal Clerks Appointed Init etton r-- I 0ANN will save you money if you We Ii On account Of the greatly increased 9 businees of the Norfolk postoffice 8n additional force has been allowed 218 Mai Street for 19111 2Lcl' lit "-at en 'hare 1 1 Lo come to see us before buyin handling the business and in' COnsf- i i 1 quence Postmaster Nichols yes 2 i pecial Prices now on i terday swore in the following: 4t tl Meador and Gregory as regular '-a---a ai-a-- ---a' The Men's Store 1 Ii 1 4 I :1 clerks Bristow and It Mosley ets regular carriers: and Allred 0' i 1 Come and see what we are of- and Charles Ferebee as stab- stitute carriers 1 9 1 II IN WOMANS STOIE i I A Dewing1i is littiOt insene THE -4 a 1 pi 11 li foing I' 1 It I T) 1 11 I'll i A ig4Q10 1 lEy 0 1 I i 1 4t1 II 4111 BARNARD CO CO 1 I 11 John DewiDgs alias Dewey Who was declared insane several days ago in the Police Court and who was sent to the Central State Asylum instead of spending a five-months' Jail sentence for stealing has been returned to the Norfolk jail by the asylum authorities who declare Dewings is not Insane The man will remain in jail for the balance of tag term Brown Wants a Weir Trial John BewiDgs ages Dewey who was declared insane iseveral days age in the Police Court and who was sent to the Cerktral State Asylum instead of spend- ing a five-months' jail sentence for stealing has been returned to the Nor- folk jail by the asylum authorities Than will remain in jail for the balance of hill term Ornwn Wants New El I II 11 1 I We've cut prices on certain lines of MEN'S SUMMER TROUSERS Some $5 Trousers at $375 $450 $4 Trousers at $325 $350 $3 Trousers at $250 We' ve cut priceS certain lines of MEN SUMMER 'Fit-'1zi- e4 et 11t111AU wa 4110awaim tht co $4 Trousers at $3 2 84' $4-Trouseis at $325 rousers a $350 3 25o I 255 Main Street fl p' i 1 11 TM ONE STORE OF NORFOLK CATERING EXCLUSWELY TO THEWANTS OF WOMAN Sale of -TABLE DAMASK REMNANTS 01we 0AVIII IP 0MtP et AL JPIPZ1191P111111 I if rum orair z'114Kr ur DitIkVA)Lirk SattALAWNIts EXCLUSIVELY TO THEWANTS OF WOMAN 109ecallGIONITYSTVET i Sale of TAFilFDAMASIC' REMNANTS 1 11)1117 IA Messrs Jeffries and Lawless counsel for Louis Brown the young man from Portsmouth who was recently sentenced to one year In the penitentiary In the Corooration Court after pleading guilty to the charge of stealing a diamond ring valued at $125 from a drunken sailor have applied for a new trial Mr Charles Brown the boy's father has dome to his assistance The motion wI1L be argued later Messrs Jeffries and Lawless coun- I I 1 I I -t I 15 1 i I yr rt ii it 111 i I i 1 I 111 11 ti I' I 31r: 1 -a-- LI Li Ws---al 1(4 1 PI Pi vs 1111 AI en To-day this store places on sale desirable lengths of fine table damask at remarkable little prices Althcmgh some of the have napkins to match it is just because the majority have not that we resort to this special price sale The remnants range from 212 to 412 yards in length and sold for The and up to $225 the yard That the reduced prices will be of a most attractisre nature 1 one of the characteristic features of To-day this store places on sale desirable lengths of fine table dam- ask at remarkable little prices Although some of the have napkins to match it is just because the majority have not that we resort to this special price sale The 'remnants range from 212 to 412 yards In length and sold for 75e and up to $225 tisr the yard That the reduced prices will be of a most attrace nature is one of the characteristic features of IA i (I 06ondfti I I i ULM 11111 Oge I DT 0 (IDA NEIN c'T 11 k-7 Liy 111119 1 4 4 SITION Mr Ilubard in going over the various technicalities of the charter defined the meaning of the term "biennially" as a certain time of beginning and a certain time of ending The charter specifically fixed the time for the beginning of the office of the Police Justice the Commissioners of Police and Justices of the Peace this time being such that biennial appointments being made afterwards in accordance with the charter required them to be made on July lat or the certain time for the ending of the term Continuing the speaker said: "I fail to see how Mr McIlwaine could possibly come to the conclusions which he reached He has gotten behind generalities which do not solve the quemtion involved It Is our duty to make these appointments but there Is recourse in the courts which will determine once and fqr all the question 'upon which at present there is such a wide diversity of opinion i and which should regardless of all feeling be submitted to the courts for final adJuantent)" INCOMING COUNCIL'S RIGHTS QUESTIONED In discussing the possible results in event no action was taken upon the question by the present Council and the Court had rendered no opinion upon the subject Mr-Llubard questioned the right of the incoming Council from a legal standpoint to make the appointments in September after assuming office He contended that it was advisible to finally hettle the matter now as thei-e was even a possibility it would again arise next July and in fact cause never ending trouble In concluding his argument Mr Hubard said that there is a possibility that in event the present office-holding appointees should hold over until September that at that ttme when the new appointees are named there would be a legal battle to determine who should have the office in event the holdovers should chose to fight to hold on for the remainder of the two years term Mr Hubard's argument was a very forcible one and was intently listened to Before taking his seat be again ad'vised that the question was a serious one upon which there was a wide di versity of opinion and in deference to all action should only be taken after al-horotla'h discussion MR SOUTHGATE PROTESTS Air Southgate was the only member of the opposition that entered inte the discussion at any length He with a great deal of feeling and sound argument presented the side representing public opinion but being in such a hopeless minority had little to say "I agree" said the speaker with rny friend from the Second ward that we Are all divided on this question I am glad I am not a lawyer for when they arrive at a conclusion Heaven and earth cannot change them The lawyers of Norfolk It appears are widely divided on this question and present their views but where does the poor layman come in with his practical views of what IS right or what is wrong leaving aside the technical points of law in arriving at just conclusions "POLITICIS" SAYS MR SOUTH' GATE DEFENDSthe vaMS SITION Mr Hubard In going over rione technicalities of the charter defined the meaning of the term "biennially" as a certain time of beginning and a certain time of ending The charter specifical- ly fixed the time for the beginning of the office of the Police Justice the Commissioners of Police and Justices of the Peace this time being such that biennial appointments being made at- terwards in accordance with the char- ter required them to be made on July 1st or the certain time for the ending of the term COntinuing the apAker isatd: "I fail to see how Mr Malwaine could mast- 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 3 1 4 3 3 1 wnat nical conc re-ached: He has gotten eralittes which do not solve the clues- 'lion Involved It is our duty to make these appointments but there is re- course in the courts which 'will de- Mr Sou Southgate as the only member of the opposition that entered tits the discussion at any length w'd ith a greatdeal of feeling and soun argument presented the side represent- ing public opinion blit being in such a hopeless minority had little to say agree" said the speaker "with rrly friend that 'we Are all from the Second war divided On this question I arn glad I am not a lawyer for when they arrive at a conchision Heaven and earth cannot change them The lawyers of Norfolk' it appears ere 'widely divided on this question and present their views but where does the poor layman come in wit his practical views Of what IS right or what is wrong ev aside the tech laing nical roints of law In arrivino sit- Ust A B11 Speelals In connection with the remnants we offer a lot of Pure Bleached Cloths For $169 Bak Speetals In connection with the remnants we offer a lot of Pure Bleached Cioths WAVU 1v Orpheus Minstrels 8:30 Special Attraction sd 111 Illt a oll 0 lek 10rpheus Minstrels 1-1111 iltoLtUtis IFF Et Ms a ni Price Is Exonerated Price the colored truckman who was arraigned on the charge of forging the name of and Company on an order for freight from the Norfolk and Southern Railroad was yesterday acquitted of the charge The complainant was a Mr White whois also in the hauling business and from Whom Price securedthe loadg Mrs Billups qualifies Mrs Sidonie Wilts Billups qualified yesterday in the Corporation Court as administratrix of the estate of her late husband Mr George Billups under a bond of $10000 with Mr Billups n8 surety Messrs Cecil $3111ups Summers and Royster were named us appraisers Colored Attorney qualities John Eugene Diggs colored qualified yesterday in the Corporation Court to practice law Diggs recently passed examination before the Virginia State Bar Association Burnett' Vanilla Extract Is sold by all the best grocers everywhere try It sold by all the best rocer every- where try it Co je30-thsasu 'They are full 2x212 finished designs with continuous border and are attractive both in price and pattern No napkins to match Silver Bleached Cloths 2 yards long With Dozen Napkins to Match for $239 Only 9 sets of these and as it is an unusually good thing we would suggest early buying A splendid wearing extra heavy cloth In considering this sale it is Well to bear in mind the closeness of the fruit season By substituting one of these for your finer cloths you avoid all danger of haying 'our nicer ones ruined by fruit stains BUY YOUR Benefit Elks No 315 Newport' News New Horne Fund We solicit the support of all Brother Elks and our friends in general Admission to performance 23c No Reserved Seats' Fireworks after performance Cars from Union Depot every few 'minutes 'They are full 2x212 finished designs with continuous BUY YOUR border and are attractive both in price and pattern No napkins to match Benefit Elks No 313 Newport News New Home Silver Bleached Cloths 2 yards long Fund 2 an Fund NVe solicit the support of all Brother Elks our friends With Dozen Napkins to Match for $239 in general Only 9 sets of these and as it is an unusually good thing we would A Athssion to performance 23c suggest early buying A splendid wearing extra heavy cloth 11 In considering this sale it is well to bear in mind the clo NReserved seness of Rese Seats Fireworks after performance the fruit season By subqtituting one of these for your finer cloths you avoid all danger of having your nicer ones ruined by fruit stains Cars from Union Depot every few minutes je3o-thsasu Wines and Liquors FROM Metzger Bros in OC IVlilt's" Liquors and FROM MetZli 5er ros I gosomim amenming mon3111un NI "al ililite 11QM Wain St" :11 II TheWedding Present Store liallogennaslegumoillumminno tmwalommnilmomma Moonlight Excursion ELECTRIC CARS -TO EJflYa Fellowship 5 Absolutely pure eight years old rich and mellow possessing that delightful bousitet noticeable only la aged whiskies The eseellence of ship Rye for Club Table and Femfly purposes coupled with its price feature makes It an easy leader of all good whiskies at let i lc i 'sr 125421r1 il I tom gognman smaillain Moonlight Lxcursion 1 i Felicrishm Rya! I 1 1 A 4civiimi 11 QM Wain St 1 Absolutely pure eight i II a 'ten old dela and mellow ll TbeWedding Present Store possessing that delightful abosumennomsmgmessoomormo I baguet noticeable only la aged whiskies The eseellenee of Fellow ship Rye for Club Table and Faintly purpose Coupled with its price feature makes it ga easy leader of all good it 1 i ill'E 11E11111 whiskies at r7'f-- I A I 1 klEkkili I El 750 The Easy Way- to Ice Creams DErIONSTRATION NOW ON AT LEVY BROS' Main St Every lady is cordially invited to call and try a sample One package of Week's Ice Cream Powder makes two quarts of delicious cream flavored ready for Use It is pure and palat- able A demonstrator will be on hand to explain merits of goods arid how it is made: OBERNDORFER 0 CO reams 1 St ample One vo quarts of 7e and palat- in merits of )611 I re i The Easy Islay to rilase 11 1 DEr1ONSTRATION NOW ON LEvy BRoc: maH 0 9 Every lady is cordially invited to call and try a 5 package of WeekS Ice Cream I ()Nyder makes tA delicious cream flavored ready for ute It is pu arid how it is made goods a able' A demonstrator will be on hand to explz I 1-4 11 14 Lt Itio i Ili Owl 1 I I 111 i1 I 111 11 Where Purity is paramount "Under the Westmoreland Club Whiskey Sign" No 103 Commercial Place Both Phones Quick Delivery Where Purity is paramount "Under the Westmoreland Club Whiskey Sign" No Commercial Place i Both Phones Both 1 FULL QUART BOTTLE LA a- as JUIr1 114 35-4x COMMERCE ST AERCE ST Wholesale Agents 0 Li Wholesale Agents I These New Books $119 instead of $150 The moment a hook is published it is onsale at Nus1 a special discount price 'We mention the newest ones Instead of St so we're selling them 1 for mail $131 The Queen's Quitirby Maurice Hewlett Ile That Emits413 Bread With Me Mitchell Keays Where the Tide Conies I Ludy Meacham Thurston Rulers Of Kings--by gertrude Atherton Villa the editor of "Life" Ludy Meacham Thurston Ruiers of ikings-by gertrade i 1 At villa the editor of Life" These New Books $1 19 'II tead of $150 1 The moment a book is pub- lished it is onsale at Nus- II I lausim's--at a special dis- JP BALL Ca um um mum UMW MIF MI I 1111''tternnalet MI tirttNeN7- oito 0'211 'VE 1PX "1" 11-1K1 I THE CHESAPEAKE TRANSIT CO WILL RUN EXCURSION CARS commencing June 24th each night until July 3d inclusive leaving Atlantic Street Terminal station at 8:05 tn for Cape Henry and return No stops Enjoy a cool evening ride on fast electric cars by Moonlight Special rate by excursion car 23 cents for the round trip 'rickets good to return byaame car at 9 or on ears leaving the Cape at 10 and 1030 tn HUDGINS General Passenger Agent iv Rame 'Up- lit in I wt Rtia ay- ing the Cape at 10 and 1000 tn HUDGINS Je24-tojy4 General 11 Pri desenger Agent 113 COMMERCIAL PLACE Phone 1113 Moue 1818 STRAIN HATS III Pi tra 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 FOR YOUNG tIEN -Ow IP Ad 'V IL 011 UAir111LIP teuK xouNu 114 I MI I 1 II "I will admit that the legal phases of this question are mixed but there is a doubt existing and it is for us to give the benefit of this doUbt in deferente to the will of the people" "It's a question of politics" shouted the speaker "Who wants good government said Mr Ihnstadtcr "No you don't No you don't" replied Mr if you persist in making these appointments contrary to the will of the people who elected a Council which will have as its duty to the people to make such appointments as will co-operate with the administration Under which they will operate" Mr SOuthgate made an earnest plea that the appointrlentS be deferred and Continued on Sixth Page tmiNtEtuter "NO YOu don't No you don't" re- ptied Mr If 'yolt stst in ma king these appointments trary -'to the will of the people who elected a Council which will have as its duty to the people to make -such ap- pointments as will co-operate with the administration Under which they will operate" Mr SOuthgate made an earnest ti ell that the appointrlentS be deferred 'and I Lontirlued enSixth Page 7 thla doub the I to th "It them nient ptled stst trar elect duty point admt ()pert Mr that ALL THE RAGE swELLEsr STYLE OUT BUYFROM TIIE LEADRS WHO NOW TIM BUSINESS ALL Tilt ViLit- BUYFROMT'IM LEADERS swELLEsr STYLE OUT WII0 IMOVI Till? BUSINESS ATT TTIr RAGT7 FOR MEN AND BOYS GENUINE PANAMAS The Coolest Hat OutCHILDREN'S SAILORS Duck Hats and Caps SHERWOOD'S NO 8 GRANBY STREET AN tvtr4ty r'sva 1J la LO I a GENUINE rPANAMAS The Cool esi 11 ar tOUt' CHILDREN'S SAILORS Duck Hats and Caps SHERAVOOD'S No 8 GRANBY STREET 11ATT'T 34x MAIN msmomiminumminowelemmommamon 1 NUSBAUM'S -4 471d0-102 Granbilttreet Otmosite the Monticello Hotel holm PlIONES-4101 SIXTY NOTICE I The 'MecN-Irho-I Construction fompan ern tr awrthshriliewt Al Apply come first served 1 Ijelt)-tt Call us no tor everything An natl road Steamboat' Mill and Factor Chandlery '1811Er -k Pef-con-Atherton I VI 11- TAYLOR -et CO 2 IP ll 1 ussessusstossumirsusustseareamiesser NOTICE 2124 WATER STREET 1 rt tv'l I A 101E fl SI '1:) I) The MacNichol Construction Company BOTH 'PHONES B3L I 4 t1111115 '4: 41d0-10i GranbilSirest has "considerable earth at the''tertter of 1 it-- t- 7- 1 Adantice end V1V1111 streetsWidch 00 ovposite tbo Aviontleeno ote tall tifi bp tor everything' in nail heal same It boTli 'PHONESTUN SIXTY t'i! will 11 Ve' to thoe who will 1110 a Apply quick-first cotrte first served' capae5shilp ChitIldie17 road Steamboat: Mill and Factor ii :0 Irj: i'l 1 LAO mailigill jelit-tf I 1 1' 4 7 4 i lift.

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