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--— GASOLINE S SOL *ATYBSS TRESS "TELS SENATD Bootlegs Soft Drinks and Cigars THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1922, Newport News, Made Good by Law, Reformers Complain Sunday Is Desecrated by Drug- gists Who Sell Lead Pencils and Other Things. NEWPORT ‘NEWS, Va., Aug. 7 (( builders and ‘their families has cot to be ood is to be enforced to the letter, The This town of 35,Q00 ship- The Sunday Closing Law Jopy right) leaders of toe Christian League have SENATE TO FINSH EME CHANGES I TAR THS WEEK Programme Calls ffor Vote ord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE Special Purchase of “Thermax” Electric Utilities THE prices we are able to quote for these appliances are so excep: Refiners Suffer Despite In-|.. decreed i i rs § 4 . , , tionally low that you’ ll have to Descent ReiaiPrccs, | ORRIN thas ormuachetin ———— | Before Sept. 1, With De- 4 The Attractive take advantage’ of than, "Bick = bs fed on the City Manager, L.°G [nN further sale of soft drinks and teak Hammock Illustrated is Fe : He Testifies. oni, to-day, and reported that in. [threatened that unless their wishes bate Limited. $13.25 piece has the highest grade heat- (gators found the drug stores of were carried out something would happen to the City Manager, WASHINGTON, Aug. 7.—An agree WASHINGTON, Aug weeping | ihe city were selling articles banned} The Chairman of the committee in- Bavest iz into the Wigh ganvline | up the Sunday Act, among them|sisted that bootlegging in cigars and|ment under which amendments to the Prices prevailing all over the country | soft arnks and tobacco. cigarettes and soda fountain drin! more important sections of the Tariff sub-commit- ‘opened before tee of five Se Headed by pater MeNary cece’ te care. Ww pelant much fear that there is|ptaced » tun an Buckroe Beach, afer mn. Clea wef Senator Follette, W boot going on in, tobaceo.|very popular coast resort, originally [mmomible in the strugwte taut woek rance of he committee sought to ancerta bo 4 mile drinks and thefeettied by Captain John Smith info formulate @ successful programme 7 peace price a he past i what aim | to do? ft ean because it had refused to ban {for Mixing a definite date for dispoxing ; Months were n tage kee ig policemen: to aac in one pee retin web ey the Jof the bill itwelf, the agreement finally COU c ind keen foijurches refused to heed the retorm- (ov cived & ner Government figure showing recoid-} watch to wee that nuch things do Rot fers and have held their usual picnica) °V\ves Saturday, It was hoped, aa Breaking oll reserves occur, Some of them huve to chase|there during the summer. expedite Fete bal ki final vote coul @ tora regard it a nificant) Murderers and rea) criminals.’ “Lam doing my best to enforce thin} be had before Sept. 1. Me eeelive Tas dropped conta] The committee was far from satie-| Sunday Closing Law," said Major] As the ate’s Programme now 4 Waffle Iron, sil aah fed. The members explained they|/Thom after the reformers left, “but | stands, the sugar schedule in to be fh ALUMINUM grids require no greas+ @ gallon on the eve of the inquiry. |were willing enough to allow the sale|f am afraid that I will be unable to] ding ah . e e e i Baking dome without Beh ie y R. L. Welch, Secretary of thelof newspapers und medicines and to|apare men to gumshoe after bootleg- | WsPosed of by 2 fay Nyaueteat ih ae Nicheone neice hearing elemetit: American Petroteum Tnastitute, one of n spite aasoline, the first wiines: wef the high ret “Why, one of our committes was able to buy @ pencil last Sunday, deciared the Chairman. “TL know replied Major Thom, allow the restaurants to remain open on Sunday, but insisted that there be especially the so-called ‘pick-m ups,’ was just as bad as bootlegging n corn or the Scotch which flows freely in this ocean-front town. ‘This organization some months ago wers of wild cherry phosphate and the like."’ Fill are to be disposed of before the close of the week wae in effect to-day when the Senate settled down to its Although it hnd been found and before adjournment for'the day a vote will also be taken on amend to paragraphs dealing with ments Summer Stands and Awnings Extra and will be replaced immédiately if not satisfactory in Satin finish aluminum frame, Com- plete with 6 foot connecting cord and carom the fa a separable attachment plug. 7 ts ANGRY HUSBAND SHOOTS [potash und white arsenic. On Wednes aoe eparal Plug. the Benate res th feeuls. he refiners of the ited PRIMARIES IN Hill FORMER ARMY OFFICER |=, the athererhedule, toot, sie OUR finest couch hammocks reduced to three prices peti, aken as A whole produceu ave = ane hides ow 7 re he mi! gasoline and other petroleum product: at a lous. There were (wo reasons for Welch wei: Wirst. that four ba erude ol! and by-products ure ne to produce one barre! of gasoline, a this, the principal by-product, fucl oil the United States Army, was shut yes-]ning on that day Senators will be tufted and filled with cotton: Special tension spring suspen- eold at all seasons of the year below terday by OC. Huckaby, who isin Jali] limited to 15-minute discussions of sion and narrow geat. even the cont of crude at the well 4 with the shooting, Sia. shotel #ny amendment and to 20 minutes on . wecond, “that the burden of cost must ated nin king effect, Sur. | the bill itself. Sepators will work on . i ‘ ; @herefore be borne by the principal wg were TB CI OSE eae ee eit guste ative cana At $16.50 You may’have this style with any one of several colored striped Secs eaiiien , , i cone say Major Payne cannot live, At] " {ime Umit Currentricted to an hour canvasses. All cotton filled upholstered back and mattress. Toaster, $4.75 More gusoline i produced during |Prohibition, Progressivism and] the jut Huckaby ts quoted as s8yINE | on any of the amendments included Concealed chains eliminate’ strain on duck. Extra wide seat, curved back. NICHROME wire element. the winter and spring than is cor Labor to Bring Out Heavy | “Hs heteet Sreek up say ome: under the specific schedules named in Shick cacmelted bess. parte ~ sumed, he asserted, “and during th : s aN Major Tayne ts satd to have been] the agreement. At $22.50 Covered with an excellent cretonne. Upholstered mattress ‘ 4 § ities and . ng Huckaby's young wife e- = t . ie nickel plated. Cornplete with 6 foot period the financial necessity Vote assisting H y's young in pr ; " feck of storage stacilition of ‘many re- : paring depositions to fight a petition for SWAP SHIRTS IN STREETS ; and backrest, button tufted, cotton filled. In several different cord and separable attachinene plug. @ners compe! them to sell below cost Givorse Sled) ny. se aokeey mle : stripes. Made with high back and three reversible cushions. of production COLUMBUS, ©., Aug. 7 (As 5 One [x Pink, Other Purple, and ae mr With Prohibition, prot POWDER FOR HIS TEETH ik mee lew FIFTH FLOOR J sbory Par on. BACK TO UY. S. AFTER | jam ana inbor the neadiiners as issues EXPLODES AS MIXED WAR INTERNMENT | in onio's state-wide primary to-mor \ pink shirfind « purple one changed says Conditions Are Mrs. Challis in) Germany Deplorable. TO-MORROW 10 BE ect a heavy row, political leaders ex vote and some close Besides nominating candidates fo! offices excepting candidates for one seat in the United all State Auditor Ea-Major ho and Ananit- HAZARD, Ky., Aug. 7.—Major J. P. Payne, a Captain In the Baldwin Felt Detective Agency, and former Major in ick Meyer, seventeen, No. 130 nine Averue, West Hoboken, pur- chased @ box of white powder and a small bortle of Hquid from a street ven- dov in Weat Hoboken yesterday, on the s assurance that a combination and on Friday will come action on sections proposing a flexible tariff ad justment and also on ‘scientific’ tariff proposals. Saturday will see remaining amend- ments taken up in order, but begin- backs yesterday in Mattison Avenue the principal thoroughfare of Asbury Park, N. J., while scores of persons watched Wearing the purple shirt, Milan Ross, ren| estate dealer, met his friend Irving Newman, an official of the Asbury Park for final clearance. The’ materials and workmanship are” che best. Come‘in early tomorrow and make your choice. At $13.25 Cretonne covered, upholstered mattress and backrest, buttoa A Special Purchase Sale of Beautiful Lustre Yarn, 19c Ball T } Grill, $9.50 Beiareed) Soning be wey ie pk Btates Senate and a full delegation to] of tho powder and auld would whiten|&nd Ocean Grove Bank. who was at- YOU will abe fascinated by “the quality of this yarn.” It haga soft WILL broil, fry, stew and roast. Ni- many, whene she had gone to attend) congress are to be chowen, The out-| his teeth, Lawt night he poured ihe] tited ip the pink. suggested the silky finish. Medium weight for fall wear chrome wire coil heating element. @he Wagner celebration in 1913. Mrs.) ot vaing ght in both Republican and| liquid into a vessel containing the pow reed af 7. 5 shed : Y . Gbonized handles. Black enamelled Deere rhe: cteedce, aecrecd| Damiberatiol ranve am been tha tor] Her) And she lsd aiinedlngoly (nx; ||_ oth stattod te uunove Ute ab lee ae Twenty colors include black and white, as well as jade, tomato, silver, Praeaybeparag iregpeessss heen mnett Challis, the musician, arriv | vurning bim severely about the[® “1owd be i 7. (ad - Complete wit : Governor, where nine Republicans and gol his off, bui tied to « telephone bosth orchid winkle, ca: navy and others. Rede | re SAY See Ne ee eee thie. Demoomts ore vieiling the) 6 "Ate the crowd oame clone Rosa, coral, seeds S CARAEY DAVY, and separable attachment plug. @n the Royel Mail Steam Pocket He was attended by ® local physician MUDIGE GIVES SERMON Bupreme Court Justice Johnson and ae wees . FOR SHOOTING CRAPS| Tome: 3. Dutty, Chairman of the oe N and Napkins $7.50, Dozen [eons $4.75 san trtrvates iaave Destsnntion Now,| Dect to rum m neck end neck roce” A Delicious From Dunfermline’Scotland. Table All pure Belgian’ linen” damask nap- NICHROME wire heating element, fe bases Senator Pomerene and Congressman Cloths; 2x2 yards, $4.95 and $6. kins, 22 x22 inches, excellent quality, Nickel plated finish. Ebonized handle, In fiming seven youths $1 each in the Money ;Islemd Court to-dey on charges af blotking the sidewalk and @ewd aed = intecent language aienders “You | are wasting your Wirve.”’ He told the youths, USINE | picked for while lyeaders, though @pposed by labor Mirooting crap in front of No. 2879 West Supet, Coney Istand. Magistrate} FINDS AGED FATHER A SUIC TDR. Bhort delivered o short sermon to the valuable ‘especially | at No, 25 West 110th Street, Mre. Fanny On the Democratic ticket, former State Auditor Donahey, former State §. D, Fess, candidates respectively for the Democratic and Republican nomi- nation for Unite States Senator, are winners by all political see cece Alarmed by the prolonged absence of ber father, Herman Hers, seventy-three. ® manufacturer, with whom she lived when or night acheols and Bibrarics|Cohen went to his office at No. 345 ‘gre opert Yor you ination Pf such as yout What is the des- Nowadays it Last 1Mth Steet late yesterday after- noon and found him lying on the floor fis only esis and ferry boats which|with a tube from an open gas jot in @eem to lieve destinations.” bis mouth. Chocolate SPECIAL | Mexican SPECIAL the meal trimmed za.inch amber mica‘thadey which gives a | eine Sapa ered Amita | Pecan Taste frosted effect. The lamp is, finished “in antique “gold and ; -" Wootilled wich 5 a Cov 4 sgt hk Ki Saget eth has an adjustable arm and swivel socket.z Complete $17.50 Sop sth cog rose, blue, faveniy Cream Patties 1sses PIPTHSFLOOR sae git Pega oneadtgd . Vermont Mp be c . 36-Inch Muslin, 13%46" Yard» rane naw Regularly 59c. POUND NET FoR LATION SEE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Dining Suites to ali fiolshes......9199 up Dining Table and 4 Chatrs......831.50 ep ey ae FISHER Bros COLUMBUS AVE BET. 103 & 104" ST Summer Sandwich Two. slices of bread cut thin, two sardines, a crisp, cold lettuce leaf, and a gen- erous layer of Pride of the Farm Tomato Catsup. Made Where the Tomatoes Grow~in the Midst of the South Jersey Farms muyed, continued to change. He For Long or Bobbed Hair Gold at notion counters. Hf your dealer does wet cerry them, write priced proportionately, For slip-over sweater 6 to 8 balls are required. For’a Tuxedo, 10 +, Linen Damask Cloths Linen Damask Napkins oo Bath. Towels, $6 Dozen These Turkish towels were’ made-to sell for a much higher-price. They ph wot soft and absorbent. Blue and red borders. 24x48, inches, $6 dozen, ins’ to match’ 22 x 22 inches, $6.73 and $7.50. Other size cloths Huck Towels, $6 ), Dozen All pure linen. Hemstitched of hemmed ends. $6 dozent SECONDIFLOOR An. Especially- Attractive Bridge Lamp, $17:50 _ “THIS wrought iron bridge lamp compels us to boast of two “of its features Which” are“ unusual, in lamps: atithis; price. . The Comfort of English Guernsey Jugs THERE is something’ so friendly'and cosy about) a Guernsey jug! Its ‘squat “comfortable shape - and. its metal top that’ turns¥conveniently to keep:contents hortet{to pour. These jugs are’ made ‘of English ; china, light. blue, - Nile. green or lavender with silver plated top. For your breakfast’, or;tea table. One-half pint, $2.95; one pint, $3.95. Tax additional, GROUND-FLOOR + + geamship Orduna praising the hos-| nomination. and the police were notified. "No trac his own on an ice cream aign wae . \ Bitality shown her during ber intern-| Whether the National Administra. ] of the vendor could be Found While he put_on. Ross's to 14 balls. Less than $3 for a sweater! One ounce to a ball. \ ment tion is to receive t indorsement of “~ ‘3 . y . . f With Abr. Chali, #0 8 ea eee eee eaan ined un the You usually have to pay a much higher price for this yarn, as you } three years old, was her nephew sd i 0 , p * \ James M, Challis, of the legal de. | success or defeat of Carmi A. Thomp probably know. It’s really an opportunity not to be, missed! Partment of the Samte Fe Railroad.|son of Cleveland, former United ‘ Her son remained in Germany Mrs Btates Treasurer, for the Guberna- . ART LOBEAANM EX ESEIE TH: ELOOR, Challis Geclazed she went 10 Beyruth torial nomination He also has the u T Stave, $4.75 fm 1913 and with her son was a guest |!0"'a! no! : ¢ - WILL broil, fry, stew and toast. Ne. th Si T wi Support of the Anti-Saloon League uJ . ° bu, G r % NOE CES ATS WV Rama 8 = te % § cial Purchases in the chrome wire coil heacing element. ‘of the late composer, until the decla The Progressive issue bas been ' Black enameled base. ation of war caused their internment. | brought to the fore chiefly through . ‘ Nickel plated Bbe sald that conditions to-day in] , pind! A I frame. Complete with 6 foot connect- a Germany are deplorable und tha rep-|'%* Candidacies of Ty Katent,. of ugust inen e ingcord and separable attachment plug. afations demands will ultimately pre-|Akron, and Daniel W. Williams, Jack i @ipiturte the country into bankruptey.|son publisher, both of whom were _ ' Wee, Kanji Woyama, of Toke, another |tojiowers of Reosevelt in 151 THE low’ptices of these linens are the resutt of our buying”in farge Passenger, suid he was here with uv] phe cieay-c, aint th oF 7 F view of doing away with the RR en ee . And if you would benefit to the greatest possible extent $F Jepanene children. He declared i TCoshocton attorney. Even dry lead: OMATO ATSU by these exceptional values, you will replenish” your linen supplies for 2 decid J ers expect him to poll a heavy vote i i ices. wapan slong Since foitowed in his |i thc Ttepublicun Gubernatorial race, some time to. come. All made to sell for much higher prices. { = "4 cool while iron is in use. i pine with oat coed pan gee ment plug. ’ Heat r — eg ne _ Curling. Tron, $3.95, NICHROME wire heating ‘element. dep, ree plug, detachable at 4 6 foot conaecting cord and peperable attachment plug. ROLES PURINE, cy \QBVENT RaPLOOR The offugust Sele'of ’ Blankets 300 yards of good quality marked at this nerfed Aj the August Sale of I SECONDZ8LOOR, Oriental Rug:Sale Fur Sale Women’s Dress Sale 3

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