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TEE WASHINGTON TOTES JfONPAT JAXTARY 2k 1910 9

DISTRICT BILLS

Measures ConcerningCapital Matters Go

Senate-

The District of OohsmMa tad ansuWInning the Howe today thatbody passed seven District bills In nisiorder They were as follows

H R 1WH granting the WashingtonSpa Springs a Gretta Railroad Com-pany of Maryland an additional sixmonths in which to complete its MIlesinto the District

H R 1MW requiring the Baltimoreand Ohio std the Philadelphia Balti-more and Washington Railroad Com-panies to remove the present gradecrossings on the line of K street north-east and to construct another cryingdeemed more safe to the public

H R Vast authorizing the Commis-sioners of the District to begin pro-ceedings within ninety days to condemn

land necessary for the extension-of Park wince northwest along the westline of the Soldiers Home grounds

IL R 1633S authorizing the extensionof Farragut street northwest from Four-teenth street to Piney Branch road andIowa avenue northwest between

and Sixteenth streetsH R KCS authorizing the extension-

f t Franklin street from itsstreet to Bladensburg road

H R M329 providing for the exten-sion of Newton place fromNew Hampshire avenue northwest to

avenue and to connect Newtonplace in the Qass scHdtvtekm with

place in Whitney Close subH R 175H authorising the extension

of Twentythird street and R streetsoutheast R street is to be extendedfrom present eastern terminus toXailor street southeast and TwentyThird street is to be extended from itspresent southern terminus near Nailorstreet through R street each with thewidth of ninety feet

OFFICIALS AT OUR

Education Board andtect Ashfaed Differ as to

Waters Purity

The Board of Education and Munici-pal Architect Ai Xftird axe t odds con-cerning the well at the Beating SclwoL-Accortiag to the board the welt wasclosed list October of the Im-purity of tile water and the childrenhave since been forced ta obtain theirdrinking supply r simoundinghomes

Protest against these conditions ismade also by the BecBiins Citizens As-sociation in a letter to the Commis-sioners and one of the last official actsof Commissioner Mafcffertand was toask for an inveetlgatiori of the circum-stances swroundlna th ciojsimr of thewell

3kfr A hford said that the lastanalysis of the water made by thHealth Department shotted it to be Inrood condition The Beard of

and the Citizens Asociation haveasked for fun her investiga-tion as to its purity

Decries Revolutionaryof French Work-

ingmen

31 Major Dreyfus heroof t e most famows army trial te recentFrench become tile ctoam

or tradoc utodayture tour France with thisas his theme

The relation between capital la-bor has long been a hobby withmajor and his sympathies have in-clined toward the laboring man Drayhis sass the French government did awise thing in recognizing the unionistmovement as opposition to it wouldiave caused a upheaval

reyfus thinks unicrtem is suchpood thing that he says the employertoo together the laborjnd capital syndicates acting as gov-ernors to each other Dreyfus decriesthe revolutionary tendency of a largepart of the French workmen

LOCAL MENTIONRed Weak Weary Watery Eyes

Relieved by Eye Remedy Compounded by Experienced Physicians

to Pure Food and DrugsJtfurine Doesnt Smart Soothes

Eye Pain Try Xurine in Your EyesAk Your Druggist

We Are Direct Importers ef SherriesPorts and Brandies Lowest prices Jan

aye Try Our Faraeos Stews 256Phila Oyster Chop Honey iB lltk RW

Gas Ranges Water Heaters 616 istb SLC A Huddiinan Co 13M G St-

Cavcrlys dnmbin 1331 G St W

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Masterpiece of Beethoven toBe Given by Local

Organization

TIM Afih concert of the TefcufehHammer Symphony Orchestra to be

at the HehMCo Theater on Fridayafternoon February 4 at 4 oclockwilt mark an epoch hi the musical his-tory of W hmgtoa The program willbe the ni symphony of BeethovenD minor o 1 will be the firsttime this composition oC the famousmaster wilt huv been given in the Dis-trict by any orchestral organizationThe concert will complete the sym-phony cycle by Herr Hammers orchestra which has proven itself according-to musical critics one of the best or

of its kind heard hereCritics of the leading musical journals

have gone farther they have accorded-to Hammer the distinction 06having furnished Washington with or-chestra music which has not been

by outoftown organizationswhich have bets playing together foryears

The last of these concerts which willbe on February 4 is an oppor-tunity which those who care for thehigtofst class of music can ill afford to

The ninth symphony which was

since Hs first rendition been accorded thedistinction of being the greatest sym-phony ever written It belo ss to thecreations of Beethovens socalled thirdperiod and was written when the greatmaster was absolutely deaf

Mr Hammer has been particularlyfortunate in securing as soloists MissFlora Jackson soprano Miss AnnaBrett alto Arthur Simpson tenor andArthur N Gardner bass

FOUR CANDIDATES-TO BE VOTED UPON

Fourth District Virginia DemocratsWilt Hold Pri

PETERSBURG Va Jan 3t TneDemocratic primary election of theFourth Congressional district will beheld tomorrow to nominate a candidatefor member of the House of Repre-sentatives The candidates to be votedfor are Charles T LassKer of

W B Cocke of Sussex countyRobert Turnbull of Brunswick countyand Judge Asa Watkins of Prince Edyard county

While the fight appears to be betweenLassiter and Wutktaa the general im-pression is that the vote will be verymuch among all four candidatesas It is absolutely impossible to foreshadow with auy degree of certaintywho will be successful

FAMOUS HERMITOF MAINE DYING

PORTLAND Me Jan 24 EnfltehJack the famed hermit of the Whitemountanis and close friend of ToshBillings is dying English Jack alsowas a friend of Henry Ward

Once a captain in the British lavyEnglish Jack served on a battleshipin the Crimerian war and JSsrtlnRjishedhimself for bravery It is FJI t thedeath of the girl to whom ie ras en-gaged made him a hermit

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Symphony Orchestra to PlayEnglishmans Compositions

February 18

At the third concert of llo Waahji-ngtwn Symphony Orchestra FebruaryM an interesting program has e

by Herman RakeBianii he con-

ductor Works of composers of fourdifferent nations will be a W

programoverture Taming of the Shrew

College England Is of special interestMr Wright is anIntimate friend ofMr Rakemann and was a fellowstudent in Berlin Mr Wright also dedi-cated a symphony to Mr Rakemann

Mendelssohn will be represented onthe program by the Italian SymphonyA suite of four movements entitledTrianon by the celebrated pianist

composer Ah Lachntime A grandfestival mare dedicated to Edward H-

and Cart A troop and played for thefirst time in anuscript by Robert CStearns of this city and a member ofthe stra This march is one ofMr Steals most pretentious works forfull orchestra and will no doubt beheard with interest The soloist will l eMrs Nellie Wilson ShirCliff soprano

DEBATERS Til TALK

ON LOCAL AFFAIRS

District Suffrage Question IsTopic of Georgetown

Wrangle

VFfcether citizens of the Districtshould be given the legal right to electtheir local government heads and berepresented in Congress will be debated-at the first term interclass meet be-tween junior and senior debatingsocieties of Georgetown University atOsston Ball Wednesday nightfiatinr tTarns iavebeen carefully se-lected and the students are manifestingmuch enthusiasm

Nelson W MeKerman of New Yorkand Joseph Abbott of Tennessee willrepresent the Junior society on the af-nrmatlve Cheater A Gwinn andHugh C will take negativeside for the seniors The judges willbe Henry McMorran William R Harrand Charles Karl Adam C Gengler amember of the rates of 08 will preside

The committee of the law pub-lic debates Is composed of James EasbySMIth James W Burns Albert McCarty W McKeman and RjMfailoiicy

MENAGERIE ON SHIPPa Jan Two

mites of tiger cats and 14 smallcaught in the Jungle of India and

to an animal dealer in NewYork attracted much attention on theGerman teainer Imkenturm whichcame from Calcutta with a general

The monkeys and tigers were

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Furniture OfferingsTo Please theHome Lover

Abound Here in Abundance-We invite you to call and inspect

the many bargainsW H HOEKE8th and Market Space

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ThumbNail Sketches of Little Happenings in Connection With the Convention Halt Exhibit

NO 2 EDIITED BY THE WASHINGTON TIMES CORRESPONDENT JAN 24 1910 VOL 1

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LOCALTIIE AUTO

The snow opens iontgntfor a weeks rum Join thethrong at Convention Hallaa the niftiest collectionof autos and aeroplanes evergathered together under one

Jack Sperry salesthe Motor Car Company-

is not a giant he Isplenty tall enough to round-up some mighty good saleseven before the show openedKeep up the good workJack

Where do all avtos go

Gracious me mistSpasm by Cliff

Just to prove they hadgood car the Spoerer bunchdrove over from Baltimoreyesterday in a Spoerer carIn the party were JacobSpoerer Charlie SpoererJohn Revs Bnrkhart Reusand George Egger Some

to get out or Baltimore-on Sunday

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Those aeroplane Sharpsare so swelled up with Im-portance over the fact thatthe automobile peoplegoodnaturedly consented tolet them have a little of thespotlight that they dontcare to mingle with the low-brows any more Wattuntil they attempt a sightand then see what happens

Lester Moore emphaticallydenies that Ute PalmerSinger torpedo will go morethan miles a hour Thebest It will do is a hundredbe says

The anvil chorus get toworking ia great shape yes-terday when one of the ex-hibitors arrived late andwanted to send his ears upthe runway ahead of thosewho had been there hoursahead of him The Jar wasso that one of thecars slipped off the runwaythe man had vis-ions of a big loss to settlebut the car was finally etricated from its perHJUS

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The stain live wars at thAmerica Statatex RegalHttpMabtte booth tonight willbe R C Wltoon Ife has aline of talk that cant beequaled

They say Gardner Oranaspire to be a daredevilra e striver He likes to driveJab car around town withengine exposed and with themuffler cut out Look outGardner or Major Sylvesters men will get you

What relation is a loafof bread to an automobileInquired EllIott Hough of

Moore Its MotherA loaf of bread is a neces-sity and the automobile Is

I an invention and necessity

vention replied Moore whois right there with theanswer It cost Hough ILCTfor IfeuMs

lank Ron Johnson thegenial manager is so charm-ed with Washington that hecontemplates removinggoods and chattels to ourbeautiful city I like my

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Fine Quality English Perambulators with wellpro1portioned body and foldingleatherette hood Best run-

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Rattan Baby Carriageswith patented movable hoodand upholstered cushionsFirst quality materials usedin construction attractivelylined regulation anddium sizes

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Collapsiblebody and hood of leatherettecloth in black andThese have comfortable re-

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Booker Washingtongofeic te buy another housein Brookland on the proceedsfreer the program As a

getter Booker Ison the job all right-

If that Warner aeroplaneshow p Frank

Boyd will be persona nongrata in local automobilecnn Long has thepassports ready to MOO him

Wonder who Is going tosell the mot cars duringthe week Brownie SpenceIsnt much but he Islooking mighty wise

Johnny Thomas fe layingstress upon the fact that theMaxwell holds the nonstoprun of HIM miles

F Chichester of theWhite Company says theWhite inclosed tars areabout the meat cars everseen in Washington All theare claiming thesame thins for cars

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DOCTORS CHARITYCAUSE OF TROUBLE

BUDAPEST Hungary Jan 24 Themuch mooted estk n as to whether-a physician in justified in killing a pu-

tlcat with no possible chance ofte to be aired here shortly when

Dr Joseph Fekete Is tried for murderDr Yokel administered poison to a

patient at the latter request and whenrecovery under stress of unendurablepain was impossible Dr Fekete administered the death dealing poison onthe ground that It was humane It isgenerally expected that he will be

ORDINARY CARELESSENS DANGERAuthorities are pretty well united in

the opinion that ordinary care on thepart of individual greatly lessensthe danger of contracting consumptionSo many eases of this dread diseasehave their origin in neglect of an ordi-nary cough or cold that it is appalling-to note the indifference with which somany people regard this common

At the first indication of a cold stepsshould be taken to check it at once Forthis purpose the following simple for-mula is highly recommended as heirsmost effective Mix together in a largebottle two ounces of a halfounce of Virgin OH of Pine compoundpure and eight ounces of pure WhiskyShake well and take a teaspoonful fortimes a day It ta claimed by the LeachChemical Co o Cincinnati who

the genuine Virgin OH of Firecompound this mixture w

break up a cold in twentyfour hourand cure any vanish that is

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BGCS new stock shows the rapid and continued progress that been made in this line of merchan-dise It is the most beautiful extensive and varied selection wo have ever assembleda direct resultof constantly extending every effort of mind and body to have merchandise of a higher character

each year than that of preceding seasonThe representative of our establishment and those of the noted houses of Whitney and Bloch spent sev-

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We mention the following merely to give an idea of the quality and prices of our Traveling Equipmentfor Infant There are scores of other styles and designs equally attractive and desirable

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Highgrade Hood GoCarts body and hood ofimitation leather in colorsof brown and green Exceptionally strong frame automatic foot wellshaped push bars bicycle wheelsVery substantially built and-a highgrade GoCart inevery respect

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Collapsible GoCartsstrong lightweight framewith reclining back and safety strap Colors black andtan We wish to direct attention to the exceptionallystrong construction light-

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