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YVASEINGTON SUNDAY DECEMBER 6 1903THE T MES 11
Games THE CHESSAND CHECKER WORLD
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Jam praMems ami aohidomi soHdtsd Alrt all cotmmntefttioM to Ghcei Editor Tlswa
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CorrespondenceA L G We have ne Utile to give
private lemons In chtnkers but referyou to the elementary department pub-
lished in each Saturdays Times begin-ning November 2t
J II B The used In checkergames denotes the only move to win orthe only move to draw as the case mayIwv
T L w In prlnMA diagrams thepieces are placed oft white squares forlegibility but in aetuel vial the Macksquares are used with the double comer011 the right
News NatesThe next Internattonftl o W chess
match ior the trephy betweenAmerica and Great Britain will occurin February J W Showalter at onUrn champion of the United Statestvi after an absence of two yearsfrom chess circles again take part inthis match In case there are any va-cancies H is probable that Albert WF0t wilt be Mte to represent this coun-try in the great contest
Jacques Misses the German expertM ho i giving exhibitions in this countryb s returned to New York from MenIt a where he has been playing Dur
s his visit to Canada ho played sixtytwo games winning fortyeight losingHsht with six drawn Herr Miesasstands at the top notch among theworlds greatest players as out of eightinternational tournaments he has wen a1iiZf in no less than seven of them
v Sournin District champion rc-
fntly issued a challenge to anyone latOE District excepting F B Walker andK P Hanna to a match Mr Sournin
give the odds of pawn and mOveThe challenge has been accepted by B Tiuthrie one of the strongest players-in the District The match will be threegames up and a prize consideration tothe value of The nr t game willlx played at the club rooms on theevening of January S and on each Saturday evening following
William M de Vlseer of New Yorka member of the Manhattan andBrooklyn Chess Clube and an exoep-Uonaly strong player was In the dtythis week and made the chess club apleasant call and engaged in a fewgames with some of local playersV E Mitchell secretary of the ChessClub succeeded securing a winfrom the noted New air Mitch-ell is not pOHtng as one of our topnotehers but at times he puts up a re-markably gams will baeenlr the following he evaded all theact by wily GothamUe and put upa defense tp that of come of ourmastersGame Wo
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tCho above problem might well benamed The Flea for you haveIt aiftl now you dont
WHISTOTio wJiist contingent of the Washing
fidn Chees Checker and Whist ClubhbJ L a most suaoosfiful open gameofmpa B whist at their rooms on lostatarday evening Many new members
wore enrolled and the success ef thisfeature of the club Is assured ThoseWho made the top score were Capt HU Sillier and Mr W C Hay Northand South with 187 points and Dr
and Mr F D Fletcher eastwest with IX points
Another open game will be heldthe rooms this evening to which alltvhiters are Cordially invited
The regular weekly meeting ofYarborough Whist Club on Wednesday
was well attended and the cozyparlors of the club comfortablyfilled with the members and their guestsCompass whist was played and the topscore honors the pairs sitting northand south were won by Mrs J HTKlagand E K with 184 tricks to theircredit while the oast and west divisionwas heeded by Miss K M Schmidt andE C Tallaferro with 144 tricks Severalhands were met with which required
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ALEXANDRIAI fJEWS OTEslALEXANDRIA Dec fc Memorial I
services will be heM by AlexandriaLodge of at thethis clay tomorrow night Thaee setvi ca are held on first Sunday ofDecember each year in memory of thedeparted member of the Elk Thefollowing program Isis been set for theservice tomorrow night
Overture The Palms Prof Pietotios Orchestra invocation the RevII J Cutler of St Marys CatholicChurch funeral march orchestraopening caromonlae Brtll exaltedrul r and officer Quartette The Va-cant Chair quartette Lead KindlyLight rosary cornet eoio Wlfllnm f-Lnnvis addreee Judge Louis C Barleyof th Alexandria court trio Jew Del
Mrs J KeputaDaiy M JacobErJil and Mai Greenweil eulogy theHon C C Carlin ojo Holy CityW D address the HonMorris Sheppard of Texarkana Lodge2 0 369 quartette Consolation doeliig ceremonies exulted ruler aad ott-c r Charity the Hon Frank AKebstock of Washington No 16
Nearer My God to Thee quartetorchestra loeSS sad audience benedic-tion the Rev P P Phillip of StPauls Protestant Episcopal Church
The singer taking port are as fol-lows P V Srrichson H C PearSan W D MCFarland Braak A Refetook J BeputsXDaly Mrs ThemesHuiflsb Mrs Jacob Drill and MatGreenwelL
DECEMBER COURTThe December term of the eiroult court
tel Alexandria city will open at tapcourt house in Fairfax Street Mondayrooming Judge C E NIce willSeveral cases of importance will eom upat this t rm of the court
SERVICES IN CHURCHES-
At the First Baptisi Churchthe Rev Dr J H Boldrid0 Will eenducall the services and preach 4
The ReV Mr Morohert will oaeunypulpit at the Inumuiuet LutherChurch at all the servieas
At the Mttto4lnt PretesUni Ch rtthe Rev C B Ward wilt conduct tlservice There will be special servie
night next week at thla church
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Sydney P Johnston the notedWestern export and champion of the
Windy eity visited Philadelphia recently ana while there played twogames with Mr VolGt one of Philadolphins strongest players The following is one of the gamesGames No 6
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VALUABLE HORSE STOLENPhilip L Rush reports that some one
entered hi table in West End lastnlgfct and stole therefrom a valuabledark brown mare nfteen hands highefic years old weighing 3000 pounds Theanimal had a sear on his left bind leg
WILL GIVE CONCERTThe concert to be given tomorrow
night oy members from the Ithaca Con-servatory of Music for the benefit ofthe Sunday school of the First BaptistChurch promises to be a success
MR MARSHALL REAPPOINTEDCharles B Marshall of city has
been reappointed as district deputygrand master A F A Masons forthe Alexandria district
His Worldly FeatTW groat tkren9 pasriBg thraugli tile pearly
had pwhwl he trtMi magnate to the oxIMSM of the tarer dead
L Mk hew Saint Peter he pretested trtidlyv-ymt think I Clan stand on a specs BO krgw
then aabould 1 very ea r you replied
wn nWc gmfX eeper Yow recordstkt down on earth you used to stand oncent Chicago NeWS
THE WHISKEY THAT MADE HEALY FAMOUS
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SolutionsChess problem No 2 by jTroltzlg-
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Solved by Mr L Tharp ofthis cityChecker Problem No V
By2fll 10 7 35 U 7 21 Ua 16 12 IS 19 white wins1RB 1815 3126V19 16b 1213
a lO12 1S11 12 16 107 1612 31 6-iOSrK 74 White wins
b20ie 1S28 192S 151 732510 16 10 16 1620 1E11 White wins
to the above were sent inby Johji R Ryon and J L zones both of
cityCHECKERS
iAiVQd In a match for the LondonClub championship Contributed by JA
LAIltD ANDli 15 1 17 7 10 17 23
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by HoffaraRobertsons Guide plays 23 18b K would havec will not here wink for Black and
correct the above gamesWho will answer Mr Hoffars note c-
It forms a fine problem for studyProblem No 5By Dr PEDAL Soldiers Home D C
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rc 27 H 37 221S IS 17 and B winssame as in game published last weekdIf 2622 BIT 141S Wwill havo a difflcxJt draw but 27 343 7 2622 14 17 and game Is evon
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FIRESTRICKEN MISSIONWILL APPEAL FOR AID
The People Mission 910 PennsylvaniaAvenue was the principal sufferer In afire at that number the other eveningActing Chief Engineer F J Wagnersucceeded in confining the fire to thelower floor so that tho damage to thebuilding which is owned tho Ameri-can Ice Company did not exceed WOOThe mission suffered a loss to the furnlM o of SOO Efforts will be made to recoup the loss sustained by the fire by anappeal to the public
j STREET CAR DERAILED-The breeding of a plow caused therear truck of a car to leave the trackin rounding the curve at Fifth and DStreets yesterday afternoon RonaldHolmes fifteen years old was standingbeside the tracks and the rear of thocar struck him knocking him down Hewas not seriously injured Traffic was
delayed on tho oastbound track forsoma time
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AsK ACT OF LEGISLATU-
RES Preparation to Protect the Peo-ple From Red Devils
From the City
Md Dec 5 The recklessspeed used by automobllJsta in drivingtheir vehicles over tim highways ofMontgomery county has called forthloud protests from farmers and cltleziwof the county and has inspired a request that the memberselect ofhouse of delegates from this county pre-pare a bill to regulate their speed in theState to relieve tho people fromimminent danger to their lUos and theirteams upon the public highways
Delegateelect John W Williams ofBoyds is now preparing a bill to meetthis condition of affairs and AJohnston of Kensington is saM to bepreparing a bill along tho line
Automobiles have been driven at suchspeed along the county road that manyteams have been frightened and haverun away damaging animals andwagons Many carriages have met thesame fate and the occupants have beeninjured it js said from time to timewhile the auto driver keeps on
unaware of the injury being doneFrequently road races are held over thepikes between cities much to th detri-ment of the people traveling by footand by wagon and no Apparent Used isgiven to those who haVe the same rightto the road as they
Preference to Animalsas it wilt be prepared by Mr
Williams demands that the carriageswagons etc drawn J horses or otheranimals shall in t rvrj case have priorright to the upon which theytravel that In casa the animals arcfrightened the driver of automobileshall bring it to a full stop and assistthe party or parties In getting their animals by that the speed of automo-biles upon highvmys shall not exceedHfteen miles an hour that in no caseshall they pass through villages ortowns at a higher rate of speed thansix miles an hour or cross intersectingroads at greater speed Those whofail to comply with tho law shall belined not less than or more than 25
Len each offense and imprisonment uponfalluca to pay line at the discretion ofthe justice of the peace trying the caseAll automobiles are to be properlynumbered and also a permit isto be gotten from proper authority
they can be propelled over thohighways in order to carry out thelaw and give the required protectionThose without such permit aro subjectedto same fine as above
Progressive Kensington
The town of Kensington is still pos-
sessed of the same progressive spiritfor the post few years The people
being desirous of aiding their townhave organized a building and loan as-
sociation under the name of the Mont-gomery Mutual Building and Loan As-
sociation with William M Terrell asits president Thomas I King as mana-ger W A Johnston as counsel H LHodgklns F E Little Arthur Hondricks A S Gatley C C CViamberlalno and J W Townsend as directorsTh assoclation proposes to allow anyamo hit to tieportted at the conven-ience of the depositor and to make iteasy to withdraw and also tp makespecial inducements to those who wishtq borrow
Robert Johnson a farmer t f this vi-
cinity returned from the MarylandUniversity lloepital In BaltimorewherSne submitted to an operation forcancer of tile Jarr and tongue Thelower pert o bin a piece ftongue were removed and he is appar-ently wen feels no effects whateverof the operation
JIMMY MICHAEL EASYFOR GEORGE LEANDER
XBW YORK Dec S As a prelim-inary to the beginning of the sixdaybike race which wilf be started shortlyafter midnight Monday morning a va-ried of second events was gonethrough at Madison Square Garden tonight The principal attraction was amotor race between Jimmy Michaelonetime champion of two continentsand George the longdistancechampion of the world Locmdor woneanjly by two and onehalf laps thetlm being S7OS85
Prank Kramer tho national cham-pion won the International tcnmiloopen race for professionals In whichmost of the riders who will tako partin the sixday race were competitors
REWARD FOR CORATOLO
Five thousand descriptive cards offer-ing reward for Ole capture of LuigiCoratolo the escaped Italian assailantof Rosa Curato Ws prospective motherinlaw sent out from Police Headquarters last night Tho woman issteadily improving and is said to bepractically out
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Sorate a 141 Lager pOSSCiS when they It markct d f
No biliousIJOS follows itftOl ii drinking Hourichs but an il1 tf tickling II plo s rc is rihvns the result
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PAYMENT OF THE COSTS
How Subscribers May Obtain What IsDue Them on Accounts With
the Company
Senry F Woodard attorney andsecretary of Telephone SubscribersAssociation has atMcesJetT a communi-cation to the members The organiza-tion for several year hits been contesting the right of the Cnesapeake and Po-tomac Telephone CompanS chargehigher rates for telephones than thdaaproscribed by Congress After much lit-igation a compromise was effected be-tween the members of the associationand the telephone company The com-munication is as follows
As you have doubtless learned fromnotices in the doily press the TelephoneSubscribers Association and the ClTesapeakoand Potomac Telephone Companyhave concluded a settlement of the lit-igations instituted under the directionof the association against the telephonecompany to secure compliance withact of ConKTCfi of June J 1S9S fixingrates telephone service in tho DiSjtrlct of Columbia This agreement wasmade largely for the reason thatthrough changed conditions of the service and altered policies of the companymost of what was sought by the asso-ciation was secured
Suits Are DismissedPublic support of the litigation hav-
ing ceased It was consideredthat further continuance could be onlyvexatious and the possibl result of lit-tle value The inevitable great costwould also be a serious burden to youand litigants Under the direction of tho board of managers all thesuits instituted have been dismissed
Under the agreement the telephonecompany has paid a sum of moneywhich enables tin board of toreturn to each subscriber to its supportafter Jun W 1803 the full amount of hispayments The treasurer will send youa cheek tit full amount paid byyou
Tho agreement further provides infavor of all litigants for the specific re-bate Jn each case stfiount pay-able by the terms of his contract andheld in suspense under the order of injunction provided payment of the resi-due be made before Marcn X UKH Ifthe amount due as shown by the booksof the company is not paid by March 11 04 the company may refuse rebateany sum and look to the injunction bondfor payment of the contract rate
A lull debit and creditstatement of your account has been pre-pared by the company and will bshown you on application to its
at the office of the company whenerrorslf any may be corrected
SON OF DRGALLAUDETTO BECOME MINISTER
Herbert D Galliwdet will be ordainedto the ministry today in the Church ofthe Covenant Special services will beheld at 4 oclock when the sermon ofordination will be preached by Presi-dent Charles Cnthbert Hall of UnionTheological Seminary New York
Tho now minister is a son of Dr Gallaudet president of Galfcuidet Collegeat Kendall Green He will les title
shortly to make his home in NorthCarolina where he will begin his
President Hall who is to speak to-day is spending a few Wash-ington as the guest Qf Dr Gilman
of Carnegie Institute
LOCAL MENTION-
The Annual Dead Letter Salewill be conducted within our double
tai rooms 1227 and 122S G Streetubrthweat commencing Monday Deember 14 daily 10 a m and 3 pm Wilson layers Auctioneers
Thrust Leg in SewerYesterday a horse driven by Horton
Nineteenth Street northwest thrust his log in a sewerin between ThirteenthFourteenth Streets G Street and 3 ewYork Avenue northwest injuring theleg but not e badly that had to bekilled
Tree Toys J Jay Gould 431 Stl
Kerosene inc Gasoline 130per gallon earn V furnish the cansfree postal or phone East 643
Home Safety Dely Half K etaw Best oil obtainable Prompt dely
TERMS OF COMPROMISE
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BESET BY CHALLENGES
Orators of Law School Sought After byUniversities in the East
and West
The regular meeting of tha Debatingof tjhe Georgetown University
School of Law last evening was atthan usual interest to students Ofthe institution because of expected hap-penings in tho field of intercollegiatedebate These wore discussed at lengthby those present
The report of the Intercollegiatecommittee showed that George
towns fame has penetrated the FarWest the University of Nebraska be-ing tho latest to seek a content withlocal institution Challenges were alsoreceived by the committee from severalEastern universities This indicates thatthe members of the debating societywill be put to their mettle to hold theirown among a field of worthy competi-tors
The first public debate of the societywill take plade in Gaston Hall
University in January Whethertho date will be fixed within the nrstweek of the month has not yet been de-cided The debaters chosen last even-ing are Dowllng Faulkner Sullivanand English All of them are ablemen and with such an array of abilitythe of the society seems assured
The remarks oC the censor at the closeof the meeting were listened to withkeen and relished by everyone I
ability in the line of criticism iswell known from his participation inyear in which he pictured thetaking a taU out of Uncle Sam in awoodshed
EXPRESS WAGON COLLIDESWITH BABY CARRIAGE
A baby carriage and a heavy ex-press wagon collided at Fourteenth andN Streets northwest yesterday The in-
fantile conveyance was demolished Itwas being across the street byMrs Charles T Carter of 128 Four-teenth Street northwest and her
was thrown to the ground Thechild was not hurt The team wasdriven by John Giles of tho Savoy flats
LOCAL MENTION
Want advertisements and subscrlptions for the EVening andTimes will be received at any of thefollowing branches at regular officerates Library Pharmacy 2d at and Pa
cor 14th and U FrenchSimpson cor 7th St Rhode Island aveand R st nw Theodore A T Juddcor 7th and F Sis sw Vcor 7th and H sts ne AstoIa Phar-macy W A Evans otfr 3d endG nw Charles H Blumer North Capi-tol and ne R A Veitchand M sts nw H A Yates ne cor7th and M sts w Phar-macy 2Jst and C sta nw A
Rogers cor 8th and seAnacostla Burys Pharmacy comer
Monroe and Jefferson eta
Collided With BicycleWood worth 1405 Fifth
Street northwest a special messenger-at yesterday collided atNinth and D with an unknownboy on a bicycle receiving injuries tohis face and hands The lad rode awayWhile Woodworth wont to the Emer-gency Hospital for treatment
Have You Seen the vrArtificial Flowers at Schmlds 1233tb
Street northwest
Shaffers Flowers Please Everybody-At Two Stores 14th I 1711 Pa AY
Hurt in a FallBrown thirtyeight years old of
218 Delaware Avenue northeast fell atC Street and Delaware Avenue north-east yesterday his head Hewas taken to the Casualty Hospitalwhere Dr Jones sewed up wound
BURTON HOLMESMagnificent illustrated lectures Wonder
4660 beautiful original IllustrationsAddress B Lyons
Refuses His Name
at Fourteenth andBacon Streets northwest and was heav-ily thrown When he nad recovered airefused to n ms or accept usedleal assiatanee and wasto go on his way
Gas Radiators Oil Heaters616 12th st Muddiman s Co 1201 G
Genuine 5 6 and 7 Sample ShoesThreo hundred styles at 2 S6 ICeenes
Shoe Store 903 G Street northwest
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ReputationBuilt on Quality
THOSE who will buy Winesor Whiskies during the pLeSont season I invite your attontion to my specially pre-
pared prico list A complete an lcarefully selected assortment ofgrade Wines Whiskies and Brandieswill be found on this list
When purchasing your whisky youshould not forget the high qualitywhich is maintained in
Its richness of flavor adds deliciousnOM to any mixed drink Drop card
special price list
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TO WOMEN
EVERY WOMANb-appjr lie in preserving the ctarwa shealready IMS rertoriBg ebe has
world but unless has bestowed upon wtclear ccunpjexion rottadcd fratUTK a well
turned neck and beautiful lest she is w-riooair handie pp d Yea are attracted and
to preserve or
DR CHARLES
teaat to attractive It if onlypreparation that will rowed out bellowed thinirta or scrawny neck wtttt FIRM
FLESH and REMOVE WRINKLES from the K
face sad hand no matter how deep the fur irow
For Developing the immature Bustor to make the breMt Inn large and beautihal nothing CM equal it To prevent the breastsmen shrinking mothers we Dr
Flesh Food afwr weaning baby It willaim rosters a bwom to its natural contour andbeauty Joet dwoogb this mesa
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Unites of thja Ia o preporatton DRCHARLES FLESH FOOD is ettripal Stores sod Druggists Uyour dealer tetf not got ft to ua
SPECIAL OFFER71 e gaUr price of Dr Quilts Flcsit Food
to 100 a box but to iardw it intoof sew borne we Rave decided to send
two 2 boxes to H who answer this adrer-tbecacHt tad send M Lee All areNut in plate mapper postage prcpakJ-
TTJT TTTJ A uit4e hbn fustrv cowria e C greatr
merit ot Dr FleshFo6d iU free for 10 cents which pnyfor eH of mtiUoc We wilt also scad 701-
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