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Virginian-Pilot from Norfolk, Virginia • 3

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WATT Itcrrtw AMD CLAY 7 AMUSEMENTS 7 A' nW three pair for 60c SWIHIIIEW WD'IWICE solution of the ol Woodhouse' have Visit Our New to Mr ShoeDeparlment TODAY I Tackett Save You Money Smith Welton Autumn Silks satin plaids GRAVEL and STOIC 4X WES VAU Russell SIMCOE TACKETT 346 Main Street Norfolk dwareCo plain 1 language willing to double otaa 39 quality for 10a She is a for years of a large Main o( oi he will a Indications Jo com smil thls he li is and IT re few last 411 A IkTDV I OPL LAR with UKAlWI Jthe people Th Store That Lives Up To It Advertising 1 (27 inch Black and Changeable Taffeta in4 all the newest shades weight and finish silk to bo had at the price 59o 5 a rt WKAtHBR R1GT Stockings 7 't 17c instead of 26c 1 This is a model a garment of design "and pro portions such 'as are essential to figures of large development Ab dominnl prominence superfluous flesh being drawn without pressure to the hips Tlise supporters on front anti' sides Refill a $325 Corset for only $2 made for members should they decide to come to the ex nntltlnn i asked one oC his con SCOTCH PLAIDS five strikingly 'handsome effects yard wide 50c a yard SCOTCH PLAIDS new 32 inch goods four pieces special 25c a yard PLAID heavy English and Scotch patterns and colors light and medium tones Exact copies of fine woolen fabrics Large broken plaids 18e a vard SCOTCH PLAIDS in beautiful bright colors for Waists or School dresses? 120 a yard 1 the time being Is excellency threw aside the gubernatorial reserve which had served him In good Stead "during the day and entejed heart and soul into the spirit of the occasion The gov ernor has a record as an entertainer and he lived up to his record on late Many of the ladles came Interested in1 talks about the governor's office the trials that beset the chief execu tive of a state governor fair listeners would you sider the worst thing that you had to contend with 3" filling the offices at my mand" replied the governor Ingly men to positions under the state government It is a most difficult task to perform No matter how careful you are to 'select the best and puiest men there aie some who will be displeased It is al most Impossible to satisfy everybody Want Women 1 a dainty maiden had been an Interested listener should hate appointed women to fill all the offices for you know women never and there would have been no disgruntled no never never chimed in Col Oswald Tilghinan of state who just then joined tho little gather ing about the governor Colonel Tllghman was! the official joker of the partyand he got off quite a few Along toward midnight oh the return trip the fund of jokes began to grow low and the entire paity turned in for a good night's rest Just before the boat pulled up at Light street Governor Warfield ar ranged a with Secretary Meekins which will take placedn a few days at which an addition to 'the plans of the Maryland building might be added which will provide more ex tensive means of entertaining 'Mary landers who attend? the celebration next year It is thought that apart ments will be set aside for the gover nor 1 and hls'family and many other details looking to'' the comfort 'of the home people which were? heretofore be added HARO COAL 17 Per Ton 2241 Lb 'Stove Nut Egg and urnace Coal at lummer price Both Phone 788 i JOHNS BROS' i Just now the police are more alert than ever looking out for various vio lations of the They are on the lookout particularly for swinging signs 'awnings that hang too lowand obstructions in the street at night withno lights on them It is said that complaints along th line are reaching police'1 headquarters by the dozen each day and in many cases arrests follow the complaints Justice Simmons disposed of four such cases yesterday and more today from evening Patrolmen and been detailed to make a specialty of this line of work JiBe sure to have' your awnings at least eight feet 'from ground It you cop will be sure to wait upon you with a summons for that is the height required by the city or dinance' As for swinging signs they' aye tabooed altogether' position Dr Waterman is limiting his brother J'KAAVatermah of Norfolk and will leave here for the Metropolitan hotel in New York where he will piaetice for 18 months 4 ATER' TWO SOCIAL CLUBS Commercial Social club of Berk ley and the Lee Social club of Bank street formed a topic of discussion yes terday between State's Attorney j'ohn Tilton and Chief of Police Boush It is up to these two clubs to show causo on October 4 in the corporation court why their licenses should not be le voked Police To Rigidly Enforce Or dinances Governing Sighs 'j'AwningsTostsi Etc TWILIGHT KNOWN IN CITY 4 4 The schooner Twilight reported to have been lost at sea in the recent gale off the South Carolina coast rwas at this port some weeks ago three masted vessel which plied between Norfolk and New York in the lumber trade One of the crew of the missing vessel was picked up by United States cruiser' Minneapolis Six are reported to be still missing HELD ON MURDER CHARGE erebee colored wasz ar raigned in the police court yesterday and held for the corporation court to answer the charge of striking George West colored a blow op August 4 last as a result pt which it is alleged West died at St hospital ten EXCELLENT CHURCH REPORT The annual church letter "to the' Portsmouth association was read at meeting at the reemason Strbet Baptist Wednesday night jThe financial report shows that more than $17000 was raised by the church last year The Portsmouth associa tion meets in Petersburg next Tues day when the le ttcr will be read be fore the convention 1 The delegates to the convention! are Bev Dr Vines Dr Lank ford Winston Bobertson John Jenkins Grubb Dickinson and Mahone Dinner at Chamberlain sj 'About 7:15 o'clock the gubernatorial party was landed at ortress Mon roe and here one of the most delight ful features of the day took the dinner at the Hotel Chamberlin It was purely informal which made it all the more enjoyable and had been arranged by the members of the Mary land exposition commission Thare were no toasts and each one was left to partake without interuptlon of the tempting menu When the vessel was well out In the sbyam the members of the party re paired to the deck which was more Inviting because of the intense heat In the saloon and from then on until mid night the members of the commission and their guests whiled away the time In the mot informal way Governor as Entertainer No person on board enjoved the trip better than did Governor Warfield or These are the genuine "Buster the kind that The Ttiipld ire Humorist Nights BiUOj Mata Tum Thur Hit HIP In the Hlg Mimlcnl Show YET BUT Seat Now Selling Popular Price $1 Wrappers 49c Lawn Wrappers Pinks and blues ormer $1 garments for only 49c each White Waists 49c Ail odd lot of White Waists that 'formerly sold for $1 to go for only 49c each $2 White Waists Dainty White short and three quarter sleeves Beautiful garments Now 98c instead of A2 Socks 12cw full fashioned white sizes 4 to 71 i UHc the pair These have justcumeln New Plaid Large va riety1 of beautiful with broad Persian stripes clan plaids overplaids and Roman In all the popular colors Prices 75c to $2 the think of selecting PLAIDS without first seeing our bright new assortment of kinds and colors Every piece and style a new one SCOTCH PLAIDS in new Silk and Wool effects Yard wide $100 a yard 'I i IMwyy Bargains in Sox i '1 K'i A Change for tbe Men! i i i 1 vv 1 ib ''i 11 I Zh WNA TLLSDAY and WEDNSDAY WEDNESDAY MATINEE? ON PABOLB I 1 The first war play written from the Confederate view point Matinee: 25 50 75c $100 Night: 25 50 75o $100 $150 se22 Batuwe 3t 1 Another Big Sale of KID GLOVES Today we put on sale our en tire stock of the celebrated Centcmeri Kid Gloves at just about half price You know what these are the best prettiest and' most perfect fitting Kid Gloves sold in America "In the lot you ill 'find Slacks whites browns blues greys greens lans etc etc 'These are not seconds 'but all of the first quality and per fect Gloves that sell regular ly for $150 $175 and $200 Today and ibmday you can take your choke of the lot only $100 The Pair also made by Cen ri oi ir re mi 1 a 1 00 Glove will go this sale at 75c the Pair This is by far the greatest glove bargain ever offer ed and you wili do well to takeadvantage1 of it today iOO IO2 Granby Street i Oppcatt th Montlcdlo HotL JUL? BOTH PHONES Tea Sixty ft 0 0 i A i A special from JJaltlmore says Brimming full of enthusiasm over the whole souled welcome they received upon Virginia on Wed nesday on the occasion of the Mary land' building Warfield and the members of the exposition commis sion and their guestsreached Balti nionjfrom Jamestown ycstorday The only thing to mar the trip of the Marylanders was the intense heat which was encountered when the vessel pulled into Norfolk Long before the wharf was reached the heat became terrific The governor and the mem bers of his staff with their heavy dressuniforms suffered intensely Through out the exercises After the had concluded at Norfolk in the af ternoon with a banquet at the Norfolk Board of Trade building most of the members of the party were allowed to board the steamer Augusta at Norfolk which is the regular bay vessel of the Chesapeake line and make the trip to Old Point where they were transferred to the Danville Before the latter place was reached the governor and his staff were given an opportunity to shed their heavy clothing and put on lighter gar ments which they were not long in do ing Joarph and AVUllnm In New Comedy of Today PLAYING THE GAME 25c 100 11 50 Seat sale ERTDAY se21 2t IRWirS EXPRSI $1 Corsets for 75 cents i i Glove Corsets hose supporters 'attach ed ou front and sides Thc regular $1 quality for 75 cents Pneumatic Bust the pair XIB 'l374MainStretNotfollCiyaK 1 1CE PALACE ROLLER SKATING RINK open Monday September 17th dally: 10 to 2ni 2 to 5 8 JI General admission 5c skates 15c gentlemen's skates 20c pair No disorileily charactei Be9 sututhusa lannelette dainty Japanese I Persian and loral designs in7r most exquisite colorings for Wrappers Dressing Sacks Ki monos and Bath Robes Ibices 10c 12 Vie and 15c the yard THE'' STOgR 1 TH iVK 1 THE ONE store of norfolk catkmng EXCLUSIVELY TO THE WANTS WOMAN loeaiiicaUMBYS 7AivePrejar Prpgres? all Opening Monday Sept 4Jh wolra noct sva bom a plannirg for our all and Winter In every department buyingthis season has far exceeded former efforts and our: opening will di close a much larger afd more comprehensive show 3 ing than we'haye ever before invited you to in Spect 'u Aside from the style correctness of the exhibit the magnitude of the display will prove particularly interesting to those Vhu desire to1 keep posted on the new' things for all 1906 Such a collection as you are' invited to witness is rarelv if ever attempted by any stori outside of the big 'northern citi Yon are especially requested to look for and read our Opening Announcement in next Sunday paper It goes more into detail touches on each department and gives' you a 'clearer 'idea of the tnorougnness or tne exmoir 1 3 I ar invited to personally a examine our awortment of Mar ble and Granite th ft largest retail stock In the SouthIf unable to coll write tor the 'niutrated Catalogue We guar antee safe delivery ot shipmentand pay freight 0 1 he Conner Marble Works (Established 1848) to 183 BANK ST NOROLK VA WRHMJC3 jlRTSTORE CORNER MAITi ANDrGlilNB prrajnnnii sbvh4 fs 4 "Cht mute from Main Street" The Wedding rescnt' Siore Smith Welton si8 MAIN ST ACADEMY BLDa' BOARD Of CORTflOL w' 1 KEPT BUSI WITH 'W PHI ALPHA EAMMA An Error and a Correction (V ir 4 Vwft "tl Concerning the Umbrellas at $10 Last Sunday our ad announced' $260 Vuhrafia for It should have read $2 Umbrellas for what they really It was the advertising 'r mistake But goodness jow the Umbrellas did sell I Evi dently those who bought them though them good value' at 2J0 consider them splendid value at $2 and at $150 a great bargain still have a few to sell at this but hurryAAit '3 And still a few of the $5 $6 $7 and $8 pure silk ones left samples to sell at' $369 Magnificent handles' MARYLANDERS DELIGHTED Wlin VlKWINlAi: Ktctruun Return Home Brimming Over With Eri thusiasm Incidents yOfrip Back Up Chesapeake Bay: 1 ilt ii '4 1 1 ast black double" heels soles and toes best 18e qut ity six pair in a box for" 69c' the box Sites 94 tO Imported white sole fast black sixes 9 to IL "best 26t six pair for $1' z' 4 Regular black and colored with woven flf urcs Thrcc pair for oOcj MHIIEM IN LIMELIGHT Vr City TreasurerHerman And City Attorney Duncan 'Take Part In iheSquabble MAJESTIC THEATER The Tnllt of (he Every Evening 8 :30 rMatinee Mon Wed Sat 230 Thl Week THE BON TONS 1150 Show at Popular Prices el8to22 Members In Virginia The grand chapter convention of the Phi Alpha Gamma may hold its ses sion at tho Jamestown exposition in 1907 Dr A Waterman ot Chicago the publisher of the catalogue of the fra ternity was in conference yesterday with tlie officials of the exposition who will extend an invitation to the grand chapter when it holds its convention at Philadelphia in November Medical raternity The phi Alpha Gamma is a fraternity of homeopaths The grand chapter is made up of the subordinate chapters of New York Boston Chicago Cleve land and other large cities which num ber a total membership of about 1200 There are about 150 delegates to the grand chapter convention i It is said that the convention In 1907 should go to Chicago but it Is the be lief of some of the memlieis that" It could be won forj the exposition byv a proper effort' 7 Several Members in a 3 rlt has beenthecustomheretofore for the local' chapter of the fraternltyto entertain the grand chapter and while there "is no local chapter Ins Norfolk there are several membeis of the fr i ternity in Richmond and it ds thought mat arrangements can be the entertainment of the THe Humorous Hits of the Season Two New Comic Masterpieces by George rederick tind Good i Samaritan'' by Mary Raymond Shipman zlndrews 1 Just the kind stories for a pleasant half reading You'll cnjoy7them Our special sale price 48c the copy Another New Model Corset ask to see 6 LIEUT SHAW ADDRESSES HENRICO CO SUPERVISORS Interesting and Instructive Discourse On Goods Roads Value Shown Lieutenant Shaw of Norfolk delivered an address before the board Of supervisors of Henrico county near Richmond Thursday His speech was in the Interest of good roads Several other of wide reputation in the state spoke on the same subject Times DIspatch a morn ing newspaper of Richmond had the following to say in reference to the speech of Lieutenant Shaw 'V Shaw made a strong plea for the betterment of highways In Henrico county He said he was glad to see Virginia make any move toward rpad improvements JJe presented figures showing the cost of hauling in different states as compared with Eng land In Englandit cost about 8 cents per mile to haul a ton being Tess than half of what it costs here Bad roads requiro higher fates for hauling RIDE COST NEGRO HIS LIE JAMMED IN GONDOLA CAR An unidentified ngro' man about twenty five years old was found dead in a gondola lumber car of the Nor folk and' Western railway at Lam berfs Point yesterday afternoon The body was mangled almost beyond rec ogmtion 1 Justice Carmine held an' Inquest over the: body and reached the conclusion thntfethe man crime to his death ac cidentally as a result of being crushed to death by the lumber while trying to steal a ride in a few feet of vacant space between the lumber and the rear end of the car The body was turned over to the county overseer of the poor for burial rom evidence adduderl at the quest it is supposed that the man mounted the cat at soine point w(i tween Point and Gilmerton Ideal ood Cutter t'95 cents each Other kinds and everything a A NEW QUARTER SIZE 7 Arrow CLUPECO SHRUNK IS CENTS EACH 2 OR 2S DENTS CLUCTT tABOOY A CO The tide In the affairs of that much mooted dog question: took another turn yesterday It's City Treasurer Herman who comes to the front this time with a suggestion for the complicated problem Mr Herman says in that If Mayor Riddick order out the dog catchers he himself will assume the burden of responsibil ity of paying the bill for the killing of any unlicensed carilne proviileI the killing is approved i by the board of control 1 1 Board Offer The board took Mr prop osition: under consideration yesterday but decided that It take any action in the matter' As it believed that the mayor alone can order out the dog catchers It feel that it could afford to shoulder the responsibility in case some pet pup fell a prey tothe catchers and the city got itself into a damage suit 1 The mayor remains He said last evening that he doesn't know when' he order out the catchers Chief Boush' remains' firm too He says he isn't going to move a peg un til' he gets' authority from' somebody higher up He see much light on the subject yesterday Mayor's Offer Turned Down verbal proposition reached tho board of control yesterday afternoon from the 'mayor ho informed the board that he might order out the dog catchers provided that Hthe catchers skipped over the good looking dogs In their round up of the tagless brutes The board weighed the matter ith all seriousness and turned the proposi tlondown It just see things that way It will have to bo shown further 7 a The city attorney Mr Duncan Is an other of those interested that remains firm He insists that the mayor can order out those dog catchers if he will only 'go ahead and do so Otherwise somebody is liable to get into trouble ICE PALACE MECCA OR SKATERS The roller skating fraternity Nor folk now have an ideal spot on which to show their skill where conditions for roller skating could not be im proved It Is the lee Palace roller skating rink on East Main streetVhlch has opened its doors this season underthe management of the proprie tors of last Armory hall rink If4 anybody knows how to conduct a rink it is the manager of the Ice Pal ace He is an old hand In the busi ness and is up on all the wrinkles of roller skating Jlle has equipped this rink with the bet roller skates obtain able the floor is kept In first class condition "Every acommodatlon conducive to the comfprt of patrons Is to be found at this rink and one thing in particular that is gratifying to roller 'skaters is that theTarge win dows which are open at every session keep the place unusually cool and the air that blows through is very refresh ing after a turn on the floor TA huge cooler of ice water is always on tap loom vf' Homeopathic Medical raternity 'A 14! Js rashes medicated xby Satin sklncreain soon Attractive dinmg room service at Prln 11 cess Anne Hotel Virginia Beach daily1 Delightful surf bathing se22 2t Lflja ft Rod PETERSBURG Ru4 2 Tri EVERY SUNDAY Trt VIA HOBfOUt WErnN BY Special ast VMtfbuled Trala Lmvm I Norfolk 8:30 a Returning leave Rich St bond 7 00 Stop only at Suffolk Quickest 1 change ot care 11 IL The board of control was kept1 busy yesterday but transacted little business of an i important nature most of the day being given over to conferences with city officials and others anL the details of tho city government On account of the approach of colder iweathor and the consequent less work at the crematory two of the four men employed there were turned over to the street department leaving two men to look after the work' It has been the alm of Mr Johnson head of the street department ever since he went ilnto office to get tho city clean and keep it clean and evilry day he makes some changes or Improvements that tend to gratify his ambition Attorneys Before Board 'vAttorneys Hughes and White appeared before the board in gard to fire escapes on the new hotel to go up on tho corner of reemason and Granby streets They were in formed that the instructions of the chief of the fire department and build ing inspector must be complied with Attorney IL Venable representing the Norfolk and Portsmouth Traction company appeared before the board in regard to permits to lay conduits load ing from the new powerhouse In Bram bleton Mr Venable was asked to take the matter up with the city attorney and file with the board a copy of tho lense by the Norfolk and Portsmouth Traction company of the old franchise of the Norfolk Light and Heat: com pany rVX Must Not Block Street' The" chief of police was requested to Instruct the merchants on Water stroe to seek to avoid the obstruction of the street in unloading and loading freight cars It was pointed out that all cars may bejoaded on one side of the street and that will leave the other side free and unobstructed a A permit was ordered to be Issued to erebee for the erection shed on the1 lot of the proposed warehouse onlhe east end of street Patrolman Exonerated Patrolman Mitchell from whose cus tody the negro Bird" charged with a felony escaped while on a Norfolk and Western train was exonerated from blame by: the board after hearing the statements of the chief of police and Conductor Hawks The negro was sep arated from the officer by the con ductor on account of the Jim Crow law i Chairman Old of the ordinance com mission was requested by the board to include an ordinance In1 the new code now being prepared by the ordinance commission to prohibit sweepings from buildings being swept into the streets The enforcement of a law will help Mr Johnson in his work of keep ing the streets clean1 WALTER KIMBALL MAY SECURE PEACE BONDSMAN Ex Marine Recently Caught in Red light Raid Held for Good Behavior Joyce of Pine Beach and State's Attorney 'Tilton held a curb stone conference yesterday with "the result thatsWalter Kimball an ex chief officer in the navy may soon emerge from his prisonshome be hind the bars of the city jail Some time ago Kimball got caught in the police drag net down In 'the red light district He give bond for his good behavior In the future and so 'Justice Simmons had no course to turn him over Lawler custodian of the city jail Mr Joyce being a friend of Kimball became Interested in his case and took the matter up with Mr Tilton who has promised to endeavor to get the man out of jail wheEc JudgeLHanckeL comes back from his vacation about the first of Kimball recently got his discharge from the navy a He Is said to belong to 4 an excellent family out In Cali fornia 1 The Season ROUTINE WORK CrematQry orce Attorney's" Before Body or ft 'S1 Corporation" Mer chants' Not Bl St fc Ifi 1th 1 it LX I Standard Patterns and 15c 374Maln Street'' NoifolkiVaiir Wuahtofton Saturday except thunder how hamountain dlEtrlct light variable North air Saturday and Sunday except thunder ktorm mountain diatrtota light variable 4 LOCAL ORECAST air Saturday Hffht to freh north west winds 'll i a METEOROLOGICAL' 1 riday Sept 21 190' Maximum tempera ture 94 Minimum temperature I1' 74 Normal j9 Departure from normal plus k13 Departure since Jan 1st plus 268 Precipitation last 24 hours 00 Precipitation since st of month? 61 Mean relative humidity a83 CALENDAR Sun rises a Sun sets 6:02 TIDES High iwater 11:49 a and 12:00 Low water8 5:82 atrn and 6:12 39c Gaus tor 1 )t 2 Black Stockings 29a 1 Extra quality gaum Mermsoorr 4 The finest the pair I Pritchard 316 Hain St I I Large 5 1 aurXnia I Jr rBsiH IM ret work OmmiL lAao MMoat 4 Eloek He Ordera promptly kooM 4 ft r': SX VO urda a.

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