The Washington Bee Newspaper, August 17, 1907, Page 7

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ted at New London, 50 Still Running— 1 | sed as a Fort During ® ienenngn dealt Ep se 7 acovunt of thelr etyin, acoureay the Indian Wars. agantne( Le oa Pn a ple of municipal | ENesaeteats Fee inderstood in 1907, ninaz a eens wamipe._ moar ee ecognized in New et Conn., in 1650, ea Popham Cotte Catatogue Rocves. mill, still standing | mn fee ee ret ation, was built by ee E « town, and the cost | THE BEE AND McCALL’S GREA7T e d by the enforce- FASHION MAGAZINE ] tax upon all the for one year for $2.00. COUPOX. Editor Bee :— Find enclosed twe dollars. 0, 1950, a town meet- yr the purpose of tem of cooperation | | my address below The Bee and McCail’s Send to ‘ih Mr, Winthrop in establishing a | : 4 i pa | Fashion Magatine for one year. a ns responded, and it | = eeeeeeeceeeereesrereesere Sa at the land owners | No..... | he charge of making | Street... avy-work belonging to | Town or City. BUY THE ruct the dam and six were appointed to as- and raise a sum suf- the cost new town of Pequoet end of the mod- economy of in nent of the lat- nonopoly trade. same meeting by an indo d method of a voted at this son or persons set up any for the town imits of the » present nor for s M John Win do uphold a milne ¢ grind c within 2 corn the records it is that Winthrop had a » Queen Anne to build this | | Before You Purchase Any Other Write | THE MEW HOME SEWING MACHINE GOMPANY ORANGE, MASS. Many Sewing Machines are madeto sell regard- 's of quality, but the ** New Home’ ~ made wear, Our guaranty never runs out. We make Sewing Machines to suit a!] conditions of thetrade. The “New Home” stands atthe head of all High-grade family sewing machines } Sald by authorized dealers only. FOR SALE BY | | FUNERAL DIRECTOR. | Hsrinc, Livery aNp Sara Sree Carriages hired fer funerals, par- ties, balls, receptions, etc. Horses and carriages -ept in first- | class style. | Business at 1132 Third street, N. w! Main Officel Branch at 222 4 rel | | street, Alexandria, Va. Telephone fer Office, Mair 1727 | 1 to operate it so long | [Telephone Call fer Stable, Main | 1482-5, 3 |OUR STABLES IN FREEMAN’S ALLEY. rise | Where I can accommodate 5C heres Mill in the United States. waters ‘ran nthrop who 1132 Third street, N. W. J. H. DABNEY, Pwo ate caskets and invest‘eate our metb | od e of the people of ‘ NEW YORK to the lony capital at . .. nee t this (S THE GREATEST preeadocine gveatncan 3 SHOW PAPEF _ _(N THE WORLD. | $4.00 Per Year. Single Gopy, #0 cts | 4SSUBD WEEELY. || SamPLE Copy FREe RANK QUEEN PUB CO iit PUBLISHERS @ we Se ven who him governor of the Cc | SaBERT2 now's till ob ople of to-day ve some structure John Winthrop »st versatile and | aintance with as knowledge | gs had been unfolded at | was of more than the or- | ar charitable and so led the no complaints | e. as he contre BORN CLAIRVOYANT igin in There AND A i uits over va- CARD READER. : ‘ ace was TELLS ABOUT BUSINESS. d in favor of Rog- | Removes Spells and Evil Influences. Reunites the Separated, and Gives Luck te All. | 1228 25th St. N.W., Washington, D. C. N. B—Ne leters answered unless to have been left in verty that had been red to him by Win- | new poet-mayor will have a job on his | hands, because of the fiddler-mayor, Satisfaction yuaranteeu | Call and inspect eur new and meder. | COLLEGE PROFESSOR MAYOR. Dr. Taylor Chosen te Succeed Schmitz at San Francisco. San Francisco.—Dr. Edward R. Tay- lor, physician, attorney, educator, for 45 years a resident of San Francisco, has been elected mayor of the Golden Gate city to succeed Eugene E. Schmitz, convicted of grafting. Dr. Taylor is between 60 and 65 years of age and is well known throughout the country as a physician and attorney. His acceptance of the office was actuated entirely by his de- sire to aid the Golden Gate city in shaking off the shackles of corruption 22 EDWARD P TAYLOR... and graft, which have retarded munic- ipal development Dr. Taylor is a very accomplished man and has made a reputation as a poet by his metrical translations of the “Sonnets of Heredia” and by sev- eral original poems. He has always been an opponent of union labor. The Eugene Schmitz, now behind the bars, who denies that he is incapacitated for office until his conviction has been confirmed by the court of last resort. Schmitz has appointed Samuel Saw- yer of the Typographical’ union super- visor to succeed Charles Boston, who admits he took a $5,000 bribe, but was made acting-mayor for a short time j}and is now replaced by Taylor | Schmitz means to replace all the 15 supervisors who were involved in the bribery revelations and San Francisco undoubtedly will have two city admin- istrations as a result. UNIQUE ROCKING CHAIR. Presented to Lawyer Delmas by a Friend. New York.—When Attorney Delphin M. Delmas, who defended Harry K Thaw at his first trial, returns to New York from San Francisco he will find that the most conspicuous thing in his offices on lower Broadway is a tre | mendous oak chair. It has massive posts, shining like mirrors, and on one | of them is a silver plate bearing this inscription: resented to Delphin M. Delmas. After a hard-fought battle, be seated in an Old Cape Breton Rocker. Com- | Chair That Has Timber for a Dozen. | pliments of E. — Roi Willis, Sydney FULL DRESS AND TUXEDO SUITS. $1.00--For Hire—$1.00. Julius Cohen, 1104 7th street, N. W. ST. LUKE HALL, HEADQUARTERS L 0. of St. Luke, Richmond, Virginia, Columbia Ice and Coal Co. FIFTH AND L STS., N. W., NEAR K ST. MARKET. WOOD AND COAL UNDER COVER. OUR COAL IS CLEAN, ANDWE SELL CHEAP. REDUCTION ON COALFOR CHURCHES. FILE YOUR NAME ANDADDRESS, AND WE WILB DO THE REST. ORDERS PROMPTLY FILL-ED. LEAVE YOUR NAMB AND ADDRESS AND TELLUS THE KIND OF COAL You WANT. COLUMBIA COAL AND ICE W.SidneyPittman Architect RENDERING IN COMPANY. PATENT DRAWINGS MONOTONE, WATER COLOR DRAFTING,DETAILING, TRACI AND PEN & INK BLUE PRINTING STEEL CONSTRUCTION A SPECIALTY. Phone: Mais 6059—M. Office 494 Louisiana Ave., N.W: —THE— Independent Order ot St He WITH HEADQUARTERS AT Richmond, Va., is a growing Fra- erating :— 1 A Fraternal Society paying Sick Dues and an Endowment at death. 2 A Juvenile ns pay: ing Sick Dues and an Endowment | et deeth. 3 A Regalia Department. 4 A Savings Bank. 6 A Weekly Paper—The St. Luke Herald. 7 A Job Printing Office. The St. Lukes are now operating dm 15 states, and are rapidly spread- ing in every direction. We want good, hustling Deputies. Good terms for the right persons, | male orifemaie. When you write inclose testimonial as to character and ability. For-further information, address | MAGGIE L. WALKER, Grand Sec’y, I. O. St. Luke, | St. Luke Hall, Richmond, Va. LONGEST STEEL BRIDGE. Gate. New York—Another step in the progre of the Pennsylvania rail- road’s New York tunnel extension was recently when plans for the river brige of the New York con- g railroad were submitted to the ipal art commission for its ap- proval. This bridge will form part of a steel et more than three miles long, ing the New York, New Haven & Pennsylvania. It will be the longest and heaviest Hotel, Sydney, Cape Breton. Mr. Willis, who is a keen sportsman and the owner of several imported | fleet harness racers, has a hobby for presenting 4 nguished friends and men of weight with chairs of this pat- tern. The late President McKinley | received one of these big chairs and often declared that it was the most comfortable he ever sat in. Bird’s Queer Plight. A fluttering in the flue leading from the kitchen stove aitracted the atten- | tion of Mrs. J. Edward Sims the other morning. When Mr. Sims came in he was } as 1 to invest and much to his surprise found in the stove pipe, a few feet from the gas flame, a red headed woodpecker. How the bird got into that predicament cannot be ex- plained, but he must have entere the chimney top and worked downward. Perhaps he was lazy nest in without drilling one into the wood. His bright coat of red, white and black was subdued to a sooty accompanied by stamp. N. B.—Mentien The Bee. and two daugh- its who have ut New Lon- utnumber +h 1 -gettler | ble that the. old mill om of many genera- e Rogers family. ROOMS FOR RENT. Large, cemfertable furnished heoms fo reither ladies er gentlemen, 1207 K a To-day, | street northeast. ‘er the mill is under the diree- | Furnished rooms for rent at 111734 of G. H. Smith. — sth street, N. W- h-seeking without moral pur- Front Parlor suitable fer a decter like digging for gold im the —s back bedrvem, 1410 First street, N. W. i] brown, and in outward appearance he resembled the chimney sweep, and he for fresh air when re- was gasping | leasea —Columbus Dispatch Prominent Australian Editor. Sir Langdon Bonython is one of Aus tralia’s journalistic knights. From | the position of reporter he worked his way up to the editorship. He has sat in the commonwealth Parliament, and taken a prominent part in the progress of education ig his state. } ; | tion. The was looking for a hole to build his | steel bridge in the world. Eighty | thousand tons of steel will be used in its construction. | the south and west. | Plans for the bridge over the waters | of the Hell gate show a steel arch | span of 1,000 feet between abutments These abutments are stone towers di- the steel viaducts that proaches to it. The towers will rise | j viding the arch bridge proper from | | to a height of 200 feet and will con- | ilroad opera- racks themselves will be the water. ning a bridge of ample | strength company has endeavored } te make it a thing of beauty, an archi- tectural creation | tain rcems needed for | 140 feet abov | ¢ Besides p Baden’s Physique on Wane. | Berlin—Curious statistics were | gleaned in southern Baden in the re- of rec | cent enrolim: Lindau and Al!gan dis young men liabie to service only 20 | were found to be up to the physica! standard of the military authorities The peasantry of those districts were at one time among the most robust in the empire, but owing to the dearness of meat and milk their physique has sunk to a dangerously low level Their principal food for vears has been potatoes and skimmed milk. ternal Society, with several | Incorporated Departments, op- | 5 A Large Department Store. | Will Be Built by Railroad Over Hell | Hartford railroad system in the | Bronx with the Long Island and the | It will carry four | railroad tracks imbedded in stone bal- | st so as to render the structure | When it is completed New York will | enjoy for the first time a through all- | | rail route between New England and | form ap | nits. In the} ts out of 604 | J. A. Lankford, EXPERT BUi:LDERS EXAMINERS AND ESTIMATORS. _ Plans gotten out at short notice from rough sketches, pencil draw- ings, written or verbal description, and mailed to any section of thw country. In the past forty-two months we have designed, overhauled, repaired and built over Eight Hundred Thousand ($800,000) Del | lars worth ef work in Washigtonn, D. C., and vicinity, the work be- jing of nearly every description and character. ~ | WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF DESIGNING FOR CHURCH- ES, SCHOOL BUILDINGS AND HALLS. | We also make a specialty of building up vacant lots,installing steams and industrial plants for schools, colleges and business places, Ange one contemplating having plans gotten out, buildings overhauled ae repaired, we would be glad to have them call on or write us. Main Office 317 Sixth St., N. W.,Residence, 1210 V Street, = M., Washington, D. C. Telephone 4629. Branch, Miller’s Hotel, Richmond, Va. Branch, Taner’s Hotel, Norfolk, Va. James F Qyster, The Leading Place in the City for BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. | Oyster’s Butter is the sweetest in the market. His Cheese is the est and Eggs the freshest. Square Stands, Center Market, 5th and K streets, N. W., and Riggs Market. OFFICE Wholesale Dealer and Salesman, 990 and 902 Pennsylvania Aveaue, N. W. A -HIGH-DEGREE: | oo | of satisfachun L « rare thing in most $3.00 shoes. Shoes at this price usually lack style or comfort or both. The style of more expensive shoes and good solid vaiue are found in our SIGNET SHOE because of the exceptional attention be-' stowed on the making. The only cheap- ness in it anywhere is the price. A Coodyear-welted shoe, made on sevee ral of the season’s handsomest lasts, in | the most popular leathers. Looks first rate and wears that wag every time. it’s worth vour while to come in and look bes a over, even if you're not ready to buy Always welcome. W m.Moreland, 491Penna Ave HOLTMAN’S OLD STAND. 8IGY OF THE BIG BOOT oman ote 8

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