The Manassas Journal 1916 12 01 - eServices of Prince William

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The Manassas Journal 1916 12 01 - eServices of Prince William
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E S T A B L I S H E D MAY, 1 8 9 5
VOL. XXII.
N«. 2 8
TRIBUTE FROM THE BARi
Alexandria County Attorneys
- JHfite Judge Thoratoa'a Sixtieth Birtkday.
MANASSAS, VA., FRIDAY, DECEMBER l r l 9 1 «
DIES IN BALTIMORE
COLLEGE STUDENTS STAR TO LEQURE ON "HAWAff'
'i:
MRS.
TRIMMER ATTACKED
LIBRARY BKNFfrr FRrPAY
tJnlrSoa of Mr. mniKn.WrW.~Dmm»
UnkMwa Nafro S«isM W o a w at Nifkt
Large Audience Greeta PreMnta< Mr. H. E. Kekey WiU "TeU of
Local Talent WiU Present "The
•a Straat NMUT Har Door.
Sueenmb* to
tiwifff "Excuae W«" b E u t ^ _ _
e m Auditoriain.
Qcean Faradiaeib i l e l p
Armenian Hetl."
Fake Witneu in Conner'a
Opera House.
Mrs.
J.
B.
Trimmer
was
seized
John J«nkyn Daviea, five-year,
by
an
unknown
negro
last
night
old son of Mr. and Mrs. William
' (Roaslyn Commonwealth)
The Dramatic Club of Eastern
A lecture on '"Hawaii, the Par- about ten o'clock while returning
"The False Witness." accordWillis Daviea. died last nighCin
College
presented "Excuse Me," adise of the Pacific," will be from the Gregory home on Center ing to announcement, is to be the
During the recent session o f
the Church Home at Baltimore.
A two-art comedy, in the rollegp givpn in-the MBnasaaa Baptist atr««t:--t^ -h^t*—rpBiflfnpe; a—few fiensation />f thi> apaann in amathe -Alexandria county circuit;
Hia adenoida and tohsIlB wbro cue'
.Wednesday evening. Church, Sunday evening at 7:30 doors away. Mrs. TrimmeF'« teur thfiatrJcak here The pro,
cessnitTy^'removed abduC two
winning the plaudits of a large o'clock, by Mr. H. E. Kelsey, of screams were heard by Mr. J. C. duction, a comedy of five acts,
cu^rred, when Capt. Crandal
weeks ago by Dr. Penrose, a BalPhc farfiiro will Giettuiy wUtjsii artlval cauHWl tliti will be Kivtu uudftf the direction
audience composed of town resi- Htlo. Haw«ti
Mackey, representing the county
be iitostfatsii with atwiuptiaen iitiyiir III nifmiHU Mw m r n m wuf Ml. Fiaiik 8. PttvmmH. m'
!r"T PI*'"*'"""' 'TiiHtru Thnrntmr
-^f
"*^^
J^!^
i*"'
'-"g"l*:i:ifianti
Th»
Hid lilH' pn^nmomaMeveioped.
•
play was produced under the di- views.
with a token of esteem. Mr.
and flee,
Friday evening, December 8, in
Little Jack was^he eldest child
rection oB«Uifi8 Mabel Martin, the
The audience will elect a local
Mackey voiced the true sentiment
Conner's Opera House. Special
The
authorities
have
no
clue
as
of MI*, and Mrs. Daviea. and is
of all when he said:
^
_ 4 « i t v i v e d by hia parents, one lit- college instructor of dramatic art. collector to receive contributiona totheidentky of the negro. MfSr s6enery to the extent of 1,000
A huge bunch of chrysanthe- for the American committee on Trimmer was unable to furnish yards will be provided f o r ^ e oc"I have beeii instructed by theTTT^. ,„^ ' , . ^,.,,. . . .
.andL.twsi little brothers. mums; tn token of the appreciaArmenian- relief. Mr, Ketsey's an adequate deoeription.
casion. Good music^ wiH be renmembera of t h e '
He is a grandson of Lieut, and tion of her students, -was preIt is suggested that the City dered.
expenses will be deducted from
suspensloil of the business of the Mrs. G«orge C. Round and a
Fathers might discuss the desiraThe proceeds, a very importcourt that they may present to great nephew of Judge and Mrs. sented to Miss Martin at the close the sum of the collection.
bility of using town street lights
of the first act. Mr. J. Hal Ram- _ "Hawaii—Paradise! Armenia on "mnnnlight" nightii.
fmt_8ide
of the^eyent, will be ap-_
you oiLthis, your bk^dayja
T. Thornton.
—
sey making a brief speech in pre- Hell!" reads the circular of Mr.
plied to the fund for the improveof their affection and esteem.
"There 48 much naore than (^UFTON CLASS PROGRAM senting the gift.
Kelsey, whose lecture is said, to DEATH OF M R DETRICK ment of the Ruff ner-Carnegie Library, which is a public institumere romance and esteem and
Music was rendered by the col- entertain and instruct regarding
affection in this incident. The
lege orchestra under the direction this far-away territory of the Formar Ra«<l«at of Dnmfriaa Es|>ir«» tion operated here for the beneSt
Mrs. Hodge'a StnduiU Pr«i«nt Pk7«tt«
Suaaanlr in Naw Markat, Md.
and pleasure of the community.
membera of the bar are officers
of Mr. H. Wayne Kramm, The United States, which has been
SiogiM ""i RaekuloB*.
Tbe-^»vfrning hoard of the liof your court; yet, in the conduct
orchestra included Miss Ruth his residence for a period of
John U. Detrick, a prominent brary and the patrons, including
of the business of your court, they
Swartley, piano; Miss Edna Pat- eighteen years. Mr.Kelsey states
business
man and fprpnor, fiio^ nt
Mrs. Hodge's classes at Clifton terson Porter, yiiitar- Mf r>r«;iio that he doocribco our ecean ' Taryourself lierhaps, are expecting
occupy at every term diverse inapoplexy
Wednesday at hia home your attendance for the pleasure
tereats i^nd represent different aave a very sucutiBBflll entfertain- W, Mosher, jr., Mr. H. Wayne adise" that he may help people
near New Market. Md. He was which the play will give you and
sidffl and are ^nsitive t o any ment Friday evening. The high Kramm and Mr, Paul Galleher. in a Turkish "HelL"
about 58 years old.
achool
on
the
hill
was
lively
with
for the part your cpntributioh will
favoritism or unfairness upon the
violipa. anH Mi-: Raymond FlorN(5twi.thotanding rdonations in
Mr. Detrick, a native of Mary- play in placing new books in the
happy
participants
m
the
propart of the judge. Yet w6 wish
response to the President's procance, comet.
land, made his home at Dumfries, library.
all to testify that we have never gram^
SdOa by Miss Lawrence, of lanaation. total receipts are less
After a number of cfaoruaes by Baltimore, a Peabody student, than half the amount esj;imated this county, for seven or eight The cast is composed of town ol^rred, in your official conduct,
lany^a^t or any expression which the cborua claaa, a aoloJbyTMiafr were-received" with much ap- to be absolutely neq^aary to keep years, returning to Mairyland talent, four young women a n d '
about three years .ago.
shows you. at any time, varied ^er^rude Cox, and recitations and plause.
five young men. the greateummthe remaining Armeniam (mainHe was twice married. Sur^ beir of whom have shared In the
piano
solos,
the
program
came
to
ly
women
and
childrenr
for
the
from thie pathway that both law
The cast was composed of
yiving relatives are his daughter. success of the past productions
uaumed
and m(HtiIs prescribe forJbei»n- a close with a playettife, "The Misses Blancbe bushong, Krnes- helpleAS, AlQarmed—men—were
Miss Jane Detrick, of New MarMisses
Pringle's
•
Leap
Year,"
duct of a judge.
.
tine Mozer, Margaret Roop, Arri- butchered) alive. The appalling ket. Md.; his son. Dr. Fred De- here. Mr.David8on, a pronounced
given
by
the
iunior
class
in
ex•"Thia is your aixtieth birthday,
etta Smith, Elizabeth Shana- reports from American co'hsuls, trick. of New York; his brother, favorite in Manassas, also will
-bx-ihe. gaod- yoa: pressiob.
brooke and Carrie Fetzer, and QiiiHUoharies and rehef workers Mr^Will Detrick, and two sisters. take a leading role, as Cris Speig•
THo
btoys
giving
recitataohs—
have d<Hie, this is your one hunMesws. Lyman Patterson. Paid most continue, because: relief is Misses IdUie and Katherine De- ler, a jolly German, who is said
John
Feiiguson
and
PaulQuiggjto be one of the biggest laughs of
dredth birthday. Tl^ere are many
Galldi^n-, J. Hal Pamsey and iaadequate. Yet it is estimated trick, ail of Baltimore.:
deserve'
^>edal
meutian.
^e
the evening.
._ "••••'
t l b t in the United Stat«i eadi
man in the councila ot-tjtiis Na«
cream
was
served
at
t
h
e
dose
ot
Mr.
D
a
v
i
d
^
n e v ^ fails to
year
we
spend
for:
•
don, in the Senate of the United.
PREVENT SERIOUS DAMAGE
tha
pfogrnywi,
.
_,L__
^
OLD
CRAVE
PISCO
V
E
R
^
^
make
a
real
hit
and
Ma local supStates atul eisew&erel who have
Booze. •...." 92,290.500.000
Qaidc AdiaBaad nra Eitli^iiiahan SCa»^ port is always excellrait Mrs.
reached an age half as long again
MRS. J. R WHEATON
T o b a e e o . . . . . 1,200.000.000
Patty tm f i B B t m
t). M. Pitts baa won many aodiatliach
B8 you have reached, -aai, y«tj
^-^i •A mroiamutWti "«0,000,000
ences since her first appearance
800.000.000
Jeweli7
Mrs. Margaret Wheaton, wife
Svrift use of fire extingalshera ai^Mlss CUtudia Waters. wh«i—
be left in the Senate, the Cabi900.006.000 by members of tbe town fire de- she played and sang her way into
Candy..
A party of sportsmen ftom
oeft and in the Hoose of R^are* of Mr. John Henry Wheaton; died
Dogs
•.
•
Hemdon recently discovered a
joojmoog. partment and other fire fighters the hearta of the crowd.
sentatives, and, I might add, in Friday evening at her hcnne near
"a^TO^ooo" Rafairdiiy ftvoyiing prevented the Miss Mary Beverley Leacfaman
tablet morw than two hundred
Soda
Wetter.
CoaovB,
at
tho-ago
of'76
ycwBr
the Supreme C6ttrt 6f Qtft UHltgd
Chewing
Com
24,000'OQO totd destmetkHl of a dwelling has made marked snecessl^rtSHlr"
years
old.
over
a.
gn^ve
in'
the
She was buried Sandi^ in the
States.
Total
for
t
h
e
woods
about
ten
miles
south
of
near the coal bin, which has been ing parts during the past f e w
"You are but sixty years of Woodbine cemetery. Tbefoneral
eight items 5,650,000,000 occupied by Mr. and Mrs. J. C. years. Mrs. J. L. Eliot as Miss
Occoquan on the Washingtonage; yet the Republican leader services were eopdaeted by Rev.
Richmond highway.
We have given Europeiua suf- GilrOy. The botise. which y as Ola Waters, has achieved diatiiie-)
of ^ e Senate is dghty-f our. I(^ T. D. D. Clark.
^>e-tablet, still in a good statg ferers in two ye«rs $34,000,000; erected a short time ago^ w u tion in several roles and
M
n
.
Wheaton
had
been
a
memis oar wish that you may continue
^ a t is, acc(Hrding to figures at ownedlby Mr. M. Lynch.
Henrietta lipsctHnb has aeoom'b a e ior%Bmy many birthdays |h;^'' o f the. W o o d ^
tire grave. Orumbting stone be- hand, we spend for the above The fire originated in an up- plished much in the paat sacChurch
tor
the
pas^
ten
years.
yet to OHne. We feel—and we
neath it-indicated that a t one items $116 to each "5g centa we ataurs rdOm in the absence of the
are under no obligation or duty She was nuurried in 1866 to Mr.
time it hkl rested on a pedestal. give for European sufferers.
fanally, destroying part of the
The male membera of the cast
to say so—that even when you Wheaton, who came to this counand fallen timbers around the dan not each one of us, is the roof and side of the dwdling also premise to rise far above the
ty
from
Connectiedt.
Sorviving
have erred, those errors rect^ to
grave suggested that ia iqrma {riea, fcorege some pleanire that irttere it g a i a ^ headway b^ore average of the p«9t performances.
oar mind the 3vwds«l CMdsmith members of the f a o ^ are her
days it had been protected by a innocent Armeoiaiis may have the arrival of the fire £ghtaa.
Mr. F. Honton Cox, who has snethat, 'E'ten tiiB fjtilings lean to hasband, seyai eUIdrali and 2S
ah/id of aone deaciitftjon:
gryHlchildreit^^tttf"*"^ "'«"tf*ft™»'''<"ih«taMr am^ and Mrw. Gihwyhava ftfflfn"T''""«^""»***^ th<t T»""g
virtoe'ssicle.'
• n ^ inscriptionj»n^*e-taWeta^j3 dngsr W ^ a reprJedJTB- moved into the Cwbin prc^erty hero in recent productions, in
'*Yoa have ezADaptified in your Thesarrinng diildrenare MTBT
reads aa f ( ^ w 8 i
on Mapteatreet,. adjoining the "The Fabe W i t n ^ " is slated for
bedies?
treatment of tiie tnembeirs of t h e ic^ P e t ^ , of I n d e p e n d ^ HUL
home of Mr.
the partTrf-a vflhp&Tyf-the deepand
Meflsa.
Edgar
WhieirtOB,
of
Here
lies
ye
body
of
barand tite ooodwrt of cases the
NO ORnClAN ENDORSED
est dye.
Orlando:
Wf'^*^
*"^
.Tnoopti
—
L
.
L
W.
William
Heiiia
m i n n ! " — t h a i — T r i n d n e a a ia
BAZAAR MONDAY
Mi^. D. K. Lewu^ usually Mr. '
WhoatoBt—el—Caaeva;George
DiBd
Mty
i
C
1698
HlrmtMlt^' >uul fur lUai reuauu we
Cox'a companion villidn, is exWheaton,
of
Manaasaa;
Charies
Age
65
We
are
informed
that
a
stranger
have asked that the s a i o a s l^osipected, to provoke constant l a t ^ By birth a Briton-dwming to represent the Manaa- . TheianDiMJ dinuCT and bazaar ter aa a "dandy ,cpon." Mt.
n&x ot t o e aay DC HUQ aaiae zor '^"' •" ••- *^ •'^"••"•'"^'^» "•^' - •"m
Sdioot B<»ud is examining of the Guild of Trimty Js^naeopaT Martin D. Lynch, kpg famed for
a few momenta, that we may p n - Wawton Whaimn, at Bradky. ~ A good soldi^-, a good boatwiKl
exes imd fitting glasses to children CSmrdi wiD be held Moiiday in his kwal impersonations, baa been
and a good neighbor
Boit to yoo this takmot cm «fSdMwl
Tbe party which disoov^ed-the jn the ccaamnhity. The sebod Cimnear'a -Opera Hoose. Gfeat assigned an Irish role under the
faction."
name of Mike McGloe. Greait
s ^ a e was composed of Mr. H. B. board desiies to s t i ^ that no pnTfirati^Mw STB hftng made for interest
centers in the p r o i d s ^
tba
evdat
and
it
ia
expected
that
"
On
Sunday.
November
6^
a
Sua
wtbority
has
been
s^v&i
to
any
C H i m C H SERVICES^
Mitdiell, Dr. Ben Detwiler and
scene of the international trio
day Sdiod was Miiuiaed at Beth- Mr. Floyd Middleton, who were oeuK^ or optwum for'thia por- f large sum will be realixed.
from Ireiand. Africa and GerThe candy tables will be m many.
Servicea a t the M a n a n i i Pree- tebem achool boose l ^ Hpa. C. J. goests of Mrs. B. J. EbUen. a t poae.
(S«Bed) D.J.ABBINCTON. Clerk. chargeof Miss Virginia Iden aad I The h o o . a young^ lawyer, will
byterian Church. Rev. Alferd Meetze. who waa aceompanied by "ElsuMre." Fairfax ooon^.
Mi^ Amdia Fontaine Brown.]be played to advantage by Mr.
Miaa
Isabel
^
«
U
^
.
^Miaa
M
m
e
t
..ii..»
»>»»«•»»».
f/ur
tha-eanuas
K
Mrs. Coles and Miss Rixey again! W . C « ' ^ R»ce. wbo,» ^^J>^^^
Arey, preecnt day schod teacher;
week will be as f c ^ w s :
Snr'^'y—'^"'^•y s«hflfti at 10 Prof. O. W. Modier. ir.. a f<HTner
jBHjLano othM fancy HI liulai. i ^m m eiaapeiaUun =isttm^
a. m.; subject, Jesos Christ, the teacher, wbo played the hymn
Tbe ladies are requested
Conner'a'
town prodnetion
FlfW. aad liie Last, iiteadilug at luuea uu h l s ^ ^ . aad^ Rer,
le«ee^
mu-i
at
iliermtt
tuuiuiiuii
fa>d
Kelleyi
wha
p
w
a
h
e
d
at
thi
Aim
11 a. m.; anbjoeti l l i o 8»— af
Mr Alheit
Jiazla.
God; Christian Endeavor meeting dose of the Sonday School lessdb. dented advance in ttie cost of all materials which con^ribote uirday) a^ 1:30 o'ctock.
bow to a local audience will
to
the
making
of
the
newspi4)er
dictates
the
request
for
Two wedcs ago officers w o e
at 7 p. m.; sabjeet. The ConseENGAGEMENT A N N O U N C E D [ g g < > ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ o ^ y ^ ^ ^
cration of BusineM Life; Union elected as foUows: Superintend- pnmipt settlement of all accounts. The price of p«^r required
already
has
risen
150
per
etroets.
—
meeting at 7:90 Jn the Bi4>tiat ent, Hon. C. J. Meetzeiassistuit,!,
THE JOURNAL is strongly opposed to raising its subserip- - j|r_ ^^d Mrs. Robert Hutchison
Altogether, it would seem that
Church. Btereopticon lecture on Miaa Murid Arey; treasorer, Mr.
tion price, a move which conditions have forced upon many Davia, of Bristov. announce the extra seats should be on hand at
Hawaii by Mr. H- E. Kelaey. of Thomaa JefMea; aeeretary, Nornewspapers during receiil months, fifteen in the state of New engagement of their daughter, C<Hiner's Opera House next FriHawaiL
An offering will be man Robinson.
day. Is yours reserved? It
York awne having naoDed October 1st as the date for an intaken, which, less M c Kelaey'a The teachers are Mua Isabel crease ef 60 per e ^ ^ Unless our ggbBcrihers ran hf tp q? to. Beroice Lucille, to Mr. Julian might be well to remind yourself
^iTp«^a«M^^ will be donated to the kelley. Bible class; Miss Muriel meet the demands of the present buMness Mtujation THE Ef ueal Cai mil. of Chaptettsvtlle. that tbe crowd will-begin selectI Tbe marriage wiU take place on ing seats at once and that
Arey. girls' dass; Mr. J. Loehe JOURNAL also will be forwd to consider t h s expedient
starving Armenians.
time is short if yoo would have
Bushong.
bays'
dass,
and
Mrs.
J.
Tuesday—Stereopticon lecture
For the period of twenty-one years THE JOURNAL has the eighteenth of December in your choice. If you are unable
at 7:30 p. m. on California and Loehe Bushong and Mrs. 0 . W. made its weeWy visit to a large list of subecribcrs throu^out the pity of Waabington.
to attend, the price of your adthe Pacific Coast, illustrated by Mosher. jr., children's daases.
mjawion will b« a moeh appro
Prince
WiliMn.__
IFeJeel
certain
that
OPT
fnf!nd.s
of
twrnty70 slides. The-lectore haybeen TR~3unday BeaeTfhete will-Se*
ROLL OF HONOR
ciated contribution to the^-pwpone
yeara'
standing
are
piKiparod
to
moot
A RBASONABLE
arranged for Tuesday, instead of
chase of books for the further instudy
of
the
Sunday
School
lesson
REQUEST.
Wednesday, in order to permit
formation and pleasure of our
Thj^^ovember
roll
of
honor
for
Please
look
at
t
h
e
^
a
d
d
n
^
slip
on
your
copy
of
T
H
E
members of other churches, who at 2:30. Subject: Jesus^ Christ,
itehem School, Miss Murid reading public, of which a unit
may desire, to attend. An offer- the First and the Last After JOURNAL. I f a . btne"penciled line appeurs opposite your
perhaps is yourself.
name
your
subscription
has
expired,
and
you
are
indebted
to
Arey, teacher, is as follows: Myr- Tickets will be on sale at tne
ing will be received to pay ex- the lesson there will be preaching
^^^ ;„ »t,^ n..rr, ^i f1 flfl />r mnup
I f yan arft in arrears pleaa^ tu TyUr NatAlie lAfkin. Ethel
-pcnooo.— Any anrplua will he
Prince Wilham I'tiirmac.y. ]'"
By "Rdv. Aiforfl fCgney:
given to Home Misfflon work. A
get out your check book and write to T H E JOURNAL.
Bradford, Lolitte Jeffries. Mazie ToBnson wTrrBe^SeTTgTSteartTTnTilrT^Every'
person
in
the
community
rordial invitation is extended to
your reser\atU'n.
Vetter and Eddie Tyler.
•« Tivitf'-i to attf^nd.
A REASiJNAKi.R R E O U ^ ^
H'
$1.^0 A Year in Advance
wil »,,.r,i« t^.^^.^]
si?s J s " i s ! l s i s ^ s
m
m
THE MANASSAS JOURNAL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1. mS
EASTERN COLLEGE NOTES
The footbiill boya were the
quests Saturday evening of the
student body of Eastern Collejre.
)n entering thelnaJl a huge banner bearing the inscription^
Kastern Football," greeted the
juests. The parlor never was
iiorti attractive than then, when
tiiriantsand laurel boughs aided
. making it so. Interesting enrtainment was provided, and
''•--^hmentiff wflr*^ '""•v^^ '" the
n!ii>>r room.
(dach Honaker voiced appreiih.n on behalf of the team, at
^.r 5ame- time introducing the
•w ca;>tain of the fuolball aquad;
r Moore, who gave a spirited
A joint meeting of-ttw-Yr Wk1 Y. W. C. A. organizations
.1 the pleasure on Wednesday
,( niiig of hearing Bishop C. J.
.phart, of Kansas City, Mo.,
h. I K'ave an exceedingly interesti' lecture. Bishop Kephart is
;. uncle of Mrs. HervinU. Roop,
Kaatefn CollcgOj
—
The dramatic .club is contempt ing a number of out-of-town
^agements for the comedy,
!:xcuse Me^' which was preiited in the college auditorium
. ednesday evening.
The club waa urgauized for the
ar, Monday evemng, and MIBS
artin. head of the department
expression, waa anahimoualy
•cted president. ———— —
Ihe annual banquet given Presnt and Mrs. Roop to the faculand students t,ook plaftfi laat
ning at the college. •
Ihe joint meeting of tibe liter-V societies w a a h d d Friday
enirig and was very successful.
e debate showed pteparatioti
d enthusiasm on ihe part of
•ich participant.—•
'—
^~
The question was R « ^ v e d ,
lat women shouldhavetheright
•^- franc;hiBt;. Mf. lUUlUUiyTnnr
; ss Fetzer supported the afltona,e in favor of which the judges'
cision was rendered. Mr.Ppleii
^1
Mice
Martpirot-
MnrJnr
Ho.
nded the negative. The judges
'clared Mr.
• •oaker -of the evening. — / " •
As aresultof ahalf-daj'sbiintT
J. college sportsmen -euter.ned at a gamei-dinner. Monday
-ning. Those present were
Sheer, Misses Ferguson.
Clark, Gross: and Bushong
1 Mrs. Richwine, Mr. Richwioe
i Messrs. Poleir, Honaker,
imm, Ramsey, Dolah and Prof.
rreli.
; rat. Mosher's economics class
- been enjoying a number of
.-L? bv Hon. C. J. Meetze and
r T. E. Didlake on "Money
i Banking"and"How the State
; ropriations A r e M a d e "
;e talks are very intmeating
.Veil as instructive.
-
AgaiiifdF$l
This Gusiranteed Aluminum Cobl^er
The cost of Aluminum has doubled since we ordered these lifetime
iCookers. At present prices, this offer would be impossible. So, in afl
probability, after our supply is^ exhausted, it cannot-be made ^igain.
Next week the grocers of this city will once more ieature tbia
^<CiUUkef lioOl^yf Offyr. AM t6^ the jdst time, we beheve. _ '
"^
^Teliave siippTIed^Cbokers how to over T,000,ODO homes. W e bave \~_
supplied these guaranteed Aluminum Cookers for $1 to Quaker Oats _
users. But this offer ends with our present supply, and probably forever. Unless Aluminum drops 50 per cent/ we cannot again offer a
Cooker like this for $1.
But next week only we make the offer below. You can get this
Cooker for $1, by buying two of our cereals which should^
This offer is^ made to induce better cooking. To bring you Quaker
Oats arid Pettijohh*s cooked in perfect form, with the flavor kept intact. Our reward will come in your doubled delight in these foods.
We ask the tradernarks just to show that you use our cereal?.
-Unless ycm-ha^.the_xigbL.flakes, right ^ookiDg does noLJieljx much.
But, it you use Quaker Uats and Fcttijohrili^lHiQ cooker is yoiirs f b r ^
Thisis for one week only.Get the packages from any grocer named below.
One Week Only—YomU^ast Chance
f ^ l i * CVF^Ai* 1^ nrkiiS.* ^'^^^ uitwo trademarks cut from packages of Quaker Oats and one trademark cut
v / U r V^ri C r i s A - O I S * h-om ^ package of Pettijohn's — the picture of thcQuaker on the front of the Quakgr
Oats package and t h e p i c t u r e of the Bear o n t h e front of the Pettijohn 'g p a c k a g e — or, if y o u prefer, y o u may s e n d u l
five trademarks from Q u a k e r Oats a l o n e . S e n d us $1 with these trademarks and w e will mail t h e c o o k e r by parcel
post. Trademarks m u s t b e mailed next w e e k . This offer appiie* in t h k vicinity imly. A d d r e s s
.•,';'" .:- .:• . .,—
.
T h > Q i i d s e r O « t i C c m p a n y , i70&IUit%»«y E « c i i « i W ^ C h i c ^
Quaker Oats
The Extea^Delicious Vim-FoocT
nV
Flak<»d f r o m Q u e e n r Q a t r O n h r
RoQed Wheat with 25% Bran Flakes
A Modern Bran Oainty
All the world over, Qaaker Oats iiolds first place ain<mg osA iooda. O i ^
lovers e i »• hundred nations aend t o qa *^_M^ ^' A hfllinn^dish*^ «rf!
c o s s i i u e d 6ach year. J>lowiiere i n tbe world d o ccm&otssetics find any oat
food t o compare wiUi it.
.
The reason i s this:r Qnaker O a t s i s loade from gneon grains only-^jost
.the b i e . phimpi hisdOas oat?. N o puny, starved grains i r e inclnded. A ,
Everv doctor a d v i s e s bran, a s essential t o right Bving. It i s Natttie'f:
taCTtivft. Everybody every day a b o o l d ^ t it. It m e a n s better health, better
^ h i t s snnnier.dayi^ Witbout i t our diet of fine food fqrces folks t o drngs.
Pettijohn'8 i s m a d e t o m e e t doctors'reqmrements. T h e bran i s hiddea
in flavory flakes of. wheat. T h e food is a morning dainty wfaicb e v e r y b o d f
likes Vet4t eentains 25 per cent tender b « m .
.•,•; • • '
T h e result i s a flavor which h a s w o n t h e world—a flavor wirich i s m a b ^
lt^«»!- Yet these largft and Ingcions flakes cost y o n n o e»tru priee;—
^—
Nature s t o r e s in oats a wealth o f vitality, which everybody needs. W e
want yon -to know this fascinating vim-food, made a s , w e make it and
cooked:in otrr way.- •"•
'^^- ,
. ..
will no; do.
- — T i y Pettijohn's cme week. Ho^e its delighitul effects.—Never again will
y o u e o back t o a branless diet.
^
'
T h e n try Pettijobn's ^ o n r . It i s 75 per cent fine, patent floor mixed, witii
25 p e r cent bran Qakes. U a e i t like Graham-^our in any r e d p e .
These Grocers Will Feature the Cooker Offer Next Week ^
giving servioe on Novamber 5 in alan rfweryed thcM femtH »nd ing day for the authoritww.of the mure; when faith, hope and reTaninwiharaiu^ of thtk tinmly di«. » e _ S a t e h . ^ Eniriidi Govemoga atatea and ngtign.
jent^kce ai» noJonger IhetjoaKOBrgu^TEl. Bowen)
fJiiii'M])
Wft aw.fr/>Min rwwl'^ HAIV Wn>^
fj>vw p*>f th* "r.wn.TV>w«<«tf PtotL
'I'tuakMrtVln^ m onr Amen- Tba Garman ProfaMtanf and pradecesaors until 1760 and 1775. fcn honor th« "ppygB t*"*t b e . "vetopa the soul and heart aa.
can homes ia an annoal festival Latberans have the enstom of
During ihe Revolution Con and onr duty conairta not only in nothing else can. It qudls reinstituted to cdebrate, ztot a 'Harvest Home,'*—i»ith-gteaC jgress ahhi
i days ctf' obeying this CMniBa&d ootwcrdtytpii
enhances enjos^mei^
•inffitt ovcnt, >nrt »*v oger grati- f e y t s andreJofeingB.
.merou*
t.h«filfagiiriiiy, afwl iipwi the ro- but o n ^ the akar of our hwM-ta. floi^haft iaftgaa, allays anviaty,
rt u claimed by 8Mne that t S a tum of peace g o i e r d Thank^pv- we ahoidd burn the incense of
-4iide and inraiae to God, for all
U d y All Fall Bcfora <
bright^ena hope, strengthens
eostoni
iatredoeed ben by the ing waa obaerved Aroughont the true love, wonSiplandThankagivthe
UefBongs
jtf
the
i^mng
year.
tional Tonic"
durance and makes us brave aotIt iato gather up in thoosht all D o t ^ ia the f«Mudation or w i f i ^ gsafltty. In 1789 Wtahiigtoa vag. 'BmnkagiviBg is the niedlnm diera of th«L(»d Jesus Cairist.
has not heSrd of the the manifold bleBsinga of atwdve- of onr feast of T h a n k ^ y m g . It appointed a day of Thanlnigiving thronth iHiieh gratitude ia C<MILet us lift ourhearta in tbanka-~ of Tanlac? Whodoeanot moDth: the boontiea o^ Inrvest, 18, however, hialoricaily traced, for the adoption of the etmsitation; veyed, and no sentiment aheda
Civinc to God for bounteooa har^
the wondersIt has ^ w e [ t h e Tnereaae of comm^ee, the beyond qoertion. to the eariieat and in 1796 he iasued a call for a sweeter fragrance in the human vests, the im»perity, peace and
; arts of the country?' Eaeh
- ' health, moral and physieai. of the settkra of N e v En^and. Wtth- Ni^ionai Tfaankagivinff.on Thura- heart We are creaturea of en- happinesa of oar people, and
r-.r.gs. some new petaoo baek nidkm, .in one grand recognition^
day, February 10. In 178» the vironment and custom, and oftan
•:il'h.
PQgrimak 1621, Governor Brad- Epiacopal church prayer book let opportunitiea for Uunkagiving Let nut miiy'i ilHiuksglTftyiw
manifested through divine
Woria, idte. fight and vaia,
fcHrd iasued the first proelaraation first recognized the authmty of pasa,~wa)tiac jfer araw great ihrt adoratioa, worBhip, k>ve—
• of these is Mrs. Mary F«B- ahip throughout our land.
f 132 Harvey Street. N o r As now observed, it may be for Thaidcsgtvinc. Edward Wil- the civil government to ajqwint tnantfestatioit' "Ht an appointed
\"a , w h o said
^jaid t o be feonded opon^ ta- boi* aen giTca a moat beaatifol-andf aucT a~feasL Th« eiulom b » tHa«
The excellfpftv of tM« Hn^y ^
t^inTcpod frei
Xeso^rsasrisnn;
E ^ugsAJtom thf Jfwish "FeaxLaL homriike picture of ita first ob- gradually spread to each •taU.r
I r •'^***^ y thanka. w e p a j .
digestion anH ttit w««V ^^ Tabemaelea." 'i'hftH<JDi«wa, uH* aei>aut«. Hg^tetla how mlBgr
wg
Qyimr to t S ! i
«n in general. Gas formed der the Mosaic law,cdebrated the turiceya w«*e killed and aervedT Southern Stataa did not take kind- eonsider its antiquity., It existed Ot tl^a ^ypointed day.
>tomacli after iaUug and geodneaaof GedinahMfveatfeati-lMMl aaantionaaaguestaofapeeiaL iy to tfasa New Engiaad feativai, in Paradise ba£M« tlie tempter
re pain in my chest made val under branehes of tree* and honor Miles. Standiah (whose bat nnce 1858 U M Governor of spread hia fiery trail, laden with
- weak that I oouid hardly tents of pahns. They believed, courtship by proxy has r e n d e r e d ^ , ^ ^ a t e has auuuaUy iasued
ip. I read of the good Tan- beyond any o(her people, that the him immortal). KDA Maaaaadt, p r o c l a m a t i o n J fat days of untainted by sin, waa one glad
^ as doing and tried it. Now f raita of the land, the bounteous the while man's Indian friend.
ysa ymk m I k war rf
"Thanksgiving." Until our great aoBK of thanksgiving and praise.
The next Thanksgiving day waa civil struggle (with the axeepticm
A ell of indigestion and canharvests, and all that was needed
It ia pri(M> to the graoea of faith
p-rything I want and have a for comfMt and aostenanee were in July, 1623. A Ions UMi de- of Waahington's administration) and repentance. These are the
atructive ^drought bad prevailed the day waa left to the governor reanlts of sin. sorrow and suffern d i d appetite. I do not suf- gifta of divine beneficence.
• I B Ipliif Bit^w
- with pains in my chest and There are some national festi- and the Governor appointed a day of each state. It waa Lincoln's injf. Thanksgiving is a aooree of
r.uch stronger. I am confi- vals which bear a ckeer resem- of fasting and prayer. During prerogative to fix the last Thurs- divine pleasure and joy. It is
(mtBipprafd WikBaard sf
::: that it is a good medicine as blance to this "Feast of Taber- theae s a u c e s soft and wdccMne day of Novembdr aa the day of also an obligation that arises from
Oaimmiaa.
MfNte'ikm
ave taken only one bottle and nacles'' than our own Thankmv- showera began to fall, which con- thanksgiviag -wad prayer, w h i ^ our duty to God, tar this RiMfi . J* HE I-Ml maiK
m. tmL
. p advised my danghte^in-law ing, which latter often consists of tinued for-two weeks. So mani- bas been"" obaerved anBce~lS63. and i t s ordinances, for the G o s p d
wvk. Let at lire jM aa <
*.')ke it and she is getting good m i ^ f u l festivities regardless of fest a blessing was followed by a In the Roman Catholic Church and its blessings, for the pardon
G. L. ROSENBERGCTT
tba Author of the blessings. feast of Thanksgiving and rejoic- this day received no attention un- and hope oi eternal life.
--.-Ala."
M A N A S S A S , VIRGINIA
'. \-) you seek good health? If Holland holds an annual religious ing. In the Plymouth colony, as til the plenary council met in
Thanksgiving will exist w h e n
j?o today to DoweU's Phar- festival in honor of the deliver- well as the Massachusetts Bay Baltimore in 1885. In November the sun himself "grows dim with
acy. Manassas, Va., and get a ance of the city of Leyden from colony, days were appointed reg- 1888, Cardinal Gibbons issued a y e a r s . " and will flourish in eter• wttle of Tanlac and give it a the seige of October 3, 1575. ularly for thanksgiving. The circular recomm^rminp that rxtra sal ynuth, when thi.s earth and
TTie'Eng-lfsTi church holds Thanks- color.v and Trrrnncesof NP'W- '^.'~rk
he nr
rial.
~KSv.
"1^r..^.= (^.' )t.5 tf-rr."., ~ . ' T..I.'.":". = » !" i"'• - "
TIIANKSCIVINC
•TRENGTH
BY USE OF TAWAC
ikctrical Needs
^^
THE MANftSgAT JOgRNiB^ Pt^HEYr
immediately begins to run toward
all four points of the compass at
POBUaaBD BVBBT rRIDAY ATTUMOOM BT
the same time. Six hundred and
four men from the opposing
eleven hit hinr simultaneously,
Eiitend at the Post OfBca at
Virgii^a, as Secoad Class Mail Matter and the grandstand yells its «P-U-,
preeiati€n as he graeefuUy plow»
SikcryliM. $1.00 A Yw k hkmet a «ix-inch furrow in the frozen
ground with his Roman noser-
The Manassas Journal
, 1916
TRIBUTE TO WILSON
The reelection of the President
brought from Alfred G. Gardiner,
since 1902 editor of the London
News, leading liberal daily, the
fpr
onriPrflrfririftH there are held
Your business
passing through
our hands receives
our personal
-^
attention and is
—held^tnthe
—
> strictest confidence
Twal i » Irilliful u n t i l 1
stoak, chops and cut
Ua¥» our marfcet.
"We rejoice in the election of
liifHiWie' awauluug gUtleamau
-TRY"13»
American politics baa thrown up Apache Indian chief of the days
of
'49
would
back
up
into
his
since Lincoln. * • • It is the
one indisputable gleam of light tepee and dig out both ear drums
in the dark future that lies before with his big toe nails, then do the
the world^ • * * It is to es^ heroes of the mole skin place their
tablisFa sooety of nations and faces up against tiioec of their
to change the whole doctrine in opponents, and jump so hard that FUku't Old Stand. Muuuas, Va.
the Rock of Gibraltar wouldn't
the world.
— ' 'Ho cannot eliminate force, but have any more chance than a celit is in his power and the power luloid rat in the fiery furnace with
of the American nation to make an asbestos cat after i t
force grind the wheels of peace
of Virginia: In the Clerk's Office
HAYMARKET, VA.
instead of the wheels of war. This SUte
of the Circuit Court for Prince Wilwill not be welcomed by the mili- liam county. Seeood November Rules,
tarists of any country, it will be 1916.
(
tzeated as a mere day dream by John Paul
vs.
- thoae who belJeve warftnjpde- C. C r>ctTt> and Thoa IN CHANCEBY
structible characteristac to human H. Lion, Trustee.
Pronapt and satisfactory ser- fi
The object of this suit (vnd the atsodety. But it will have th^ pas- taehment
sue^ out therein is to recover • i c e . Hearse furnished -for
sionate 8upp<^ of the common of the said C. C. I}ov« for the said John any reasonable distance.'
the sum of $67.00, -with interest
people o^ all lands, and it is the Paul
thereon from January 25, 1916, until
only hope of democracy winding paid, and ten per centum cost of ooUec'
thereon, and the cost of these proan enduring victory over jdespqt^ lion
cecuulKB^ anu XD aviacii cno vsmte f «
F. R. SAUNDERS
^ — ^ T H E
BaVlBg
laJTOSENTlNG MLUONS^
\t j^Ur firefr-^-no
Ji^ne^
New York sfaarperSe i t ivill pay you
to talk it over au^ get oiur rates^^ n ::
B ^ RedncdoDs!
-:war
"DTDEEnr
^
The object of this suit is to recover
of the defendants the aomof 1175.00,
TIMF T P I F n
Ik
ing_by t^i^vitdnly filed before me that
And Licensed Embalmer
said C. C. Dove is not a resident ot tne
sUte of VilWnia, it is therefore ordered LES ATS., »BIX COCBTHOCSK, HUUSSAB, TJI.
that the said C. C. Dove a^iear within Prompt stUaiicsi.gimi all oideia. Trioea
fiftem days iditer due pablicaticm of •s loir ss saodwrrioe and material trill ibsthis notice and do what is nece
HElAUtJ UAtUimiH UAitg!Eiri!r
protect ma mterest. And i t w
OCK.
ordered
that
a
copy
of
this
order
be
'Dream the great dream,: thoogh you
niblished once a ^eek for four succcashould
^ e weeksTn THB KAHABSAS JOURNXTT
And friendless f<dkn« in tiie jofty a newsp^ier printed and publidied in
said coon^, and tiiat a copy hereof be
quest.
1 at the front door of the court
Though tite dream lead you to a deswt
of the aforesmd eonnty on or belondy,
fore the next succeeding rule day aftor
W e are closing out a big^
Ot drive yoo, tike the teopaat, with- the oitwing of this order.
' _
Gao; 6^ TxLQt, Cleri(. stock of Piihes- -hny now,
out rest.
A Goi^—Teste:.
' .
„
Tet tMling npward to the hifl^teat altar,
while you can saye inoneyi
Gao. G. TYurn, Clerk.
Tbere laybefoie tte geda year gift H. THOBKTOH
DATIBS, p. q,
ZTAt AH summer goods at remarks
utaoi.
I
:^SEisrajE3sm
upon (1) increasing human ^
eiency and (2) elimjiuttiag social
injusSce. And inthe faittiof a
oiodem poet they cry tojMl ^ e r s
wlw would joihliwm
Grvve not if ^Odreii of O e avttLdo<
croe it—
nmoarth, 8tirif-<h<ttt<aitdwi. only
—-'tuti—:
'
f^
'—
T^mmd hath seed of f n f i w t Md » doMier;
Her ootttretehcd
priaaiiiiqc
Ska waits lor tnth; and tx«a is with
BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE-
3«ileet your agent u i d ciMnpanies as you wouM your
Banker, Lavryer or Do^or, since your j&iancial ezislence n u ^ dq>end o n this and the best costs no more
t h ^ the iwuiesL g
s
a
g
a
g , g
_oaKer
ably l o w priceik Tt wffl pay
joa to buy now for nert i
An]
e n d furniture and hiurdware
fines—iHriees righV top*
you:wiU be also
ISSIRANCE IS^ f R9FESS10N
The Manassas Henneries
Ahnman baazt iriMae eovcace did Bot
VigGiwu: In Q>e CaeA'a Office of the
falter.
Cirenit Coori ef Prtoe* WilUam
Thoogfa distant as Aretuuahoae the CoantVj
iin tSCStif. *^ ^th Amf nt
November, 1916.
TlteGleamt—Ah,qoeatian not if otbeza
I^diaJ. Arey^
see! it,
va. . •
Whe norths j s a f i a a •!» thi Fassiwi Webater J. Diehatds aM-
SERVICE
IE
will pay cash for grain for poulTHE CALL FOR LEADERSHIP
iry fwHl, kiwi a prHminm for Bong
road, in Brents^
Dr. Clarence Poe, editor of the Nokesville-Greenwich
ville District, said coimty and state-, strictly new-laid eggs and some
Progressive Farmer, recently containing one hundred and eleven acres, chidcens from healthy flocks.
or less, and adjoining the lands of
mfl4e an address on' 'The Crusade more
Jas. Bailey, F. L. Foster, Nanie Yankey
Asainst Pov«r^r". The cloying and others, and being a portion of the Let me ca» and look them over.
land conveyed to said. C C. Dove and
lines are given here
J. R DODGE.
24-lm*
Addison Dove by Mary K. Edmonds et
Onstr geaeniiaa is fortunate inab, by deed of Octobw 13, 1910, rethat all over this and ethcrianda D. B. 61, p. 403, and subject the same
tiiere are mm of high faith who to the paym»t of the liena Innding
thofooH, espeei^iT^ tiie cotnpiaiBaBt^
hAvecaogfat this ^Lsion;^ men who debt
aforesaid, either by renting or sdlluve ^iliste^ in the crus8:de ing the same, as to the Conrt may seem
sad applying the proceeds
against poverty—a wusade wB(we —iper^
irefrom to. the satfifaction of said
hena, and the iaid iXatmiK
pleased wftlTolir
PERFECT
The National Bank of Manassas
UNDERTAKERS
the said C. C. Dove, in the said county
of Prince William, especially that certain' tract or parcel of land, lying and
Others are
All we ask is an opportunity to serve you that we
may prove the quality of our Banking Service
R e c t o r & Co*
ism.
'11
(ESIE
OiitUnexdled Banking Semee i
""=?
W». m a l f apecial «{••fort to
our
me«t properly from
the moment the ani-
on the side lines a batch of substitutes, three doctors, a preacher [
and two tombstones, and all relatives wsr^frtenifs a t tbe^ptayere
are allowed on the field after the
game to collect the pieces. When
the stands begin to bubble over
with the efflofeaeenee of femlntnity. and the rooting contingent
XE
IT
^ipnceisen^
F IK^.KIll I
MASPWAaa Awp wnulinjaa
MAHASSAS.VA.
with intyit thwrfin fnm the loth
taBinrissnr
day of November, 1914, tOl paid, and
10 per cent additictiai to the principal
lanSLD.OMhln.
aom for coats of eoUeetion; to attach
tlie estate of the said Samnel Coniwell
within the coonty of Prince William
and to subject the same to the payment
•X.
of theaaid debt. And the attaeJ
tntsi<BirATm>
DsroszToav o* TB«
•ned out against the estate of the said
UmrsD STATBS.
S*""*** CcOBWell having been retained
liCltt of Moented by the sheriff of the aaid- g y m t •
, ; » . ^ _ tiiw.ooe
AID •UIBIfDU
eaoaty, and said Sewnel ComwaH nnt
staia.
»
p
y
o
f
the
—DiKKCToaa—
haviiv bees served with a eo;
in Chte suit
G. a. w a a p i x i D .
j . r. n u n t .
fOP-POCKET ESSAY ON and it afupeating by affidavit filed aeWATXXaOBUTS.
•. a«Bi.pt.
eotdinir
to
law
that
the
said
Samnel
FOOTBALL
STDABT
Conwell is not a reaident of this state, fnmpt «iDOOmjUS
I «•>>•• ttrea I* all «••<«<
•raaiaccelk •
•
- - (Itidiiwd Caflegiaiff
it is therefore ordered that the
Samnel CoraweQ do appear within fit • • 4 r
FRST NAUORAL BANE.
y
li
H
Footlwll la fmir ftftwtn-minntfc ua aayi artw da^ poSheation of this
hy tfffnt"-*^""
teet u s mteresta And it la
husky, maam g i w ^ oae«« 1MM- ordered
that a copy of this
TOp~e0ee B TIPB^* Z^V
• HoiDe," looeejoiiHed reieree, *
eassive weeks in the Maaaasaal
osoally does what the biggest a newspaper pabCWied in the eooBty
man on either team says. , TUs Prlaee Wilham. Virfinia, and Oat a
copy of said order be poated at the
tame is uaoallT ptayed in the fan. ftt door ef the efiirrt hewe ot (he
frenzy state, aiid padded annor ••id OMuity aa the law
Teate: Gao. G. TrLsa, CIrstk.
Uiat would make the ateel-plated By hie deputy, L. LBMUM.
Ridutfd Cour de LKM^ tiank he A cony tMte: Gso. G. TTLSB, CSark.
• y Us dapoty. L. L B H U I L
was in his pajamas. la it they
oaa anovat^haped ball about the
size at a dooen dark eggi, and
pumped t s full of wiad as Teddy
g pfti;tv»ai ramptgit. ^
The object of the game is to Wall paper has gone up 2 5
imock down four men, pulverize per cent. W e b o u ^ t our
three, and thoroughly masticate
the'yenrtainder in three-fifths of a HmngattheoMiIri!^ (wiMarble)
second after the referee's starting whistle blows. The ball is
kicked off a young mole hill, and
- - - :^ .. • •:-:^- f.eid ;r.to the stum-
totiie^o|»ln
m
Stew Meats
-Rfsts
ttrtriff
CsHtrySaisafe
41
.IScttZSc
Fancy and Staple Giweries. _ „
U>ofc our line oTerb^ora b u y i t mad we wiB give you bottoas prices.
New Wail Papor
AB Kimfa of U v e Stock Wanted
uifflts ana aO ^
Bids of Cenetey
Work
Foote'sWallPaperHouse
Conner's Msurket
C O N N E R BUILOINQ
M A N A S S A S . VIRGINIA
im»««tt«««»«»tt«»«««»ti»«tt«tt«««tt«ftti»a
.^Cbi^
:::^
THE KAIiASSAS iOUBNAL. JfSl^tY. BECEMBER^. Ii»t6^
T
iss Anrtie Johnsou has re—Miss B^srnice Davis, whose engagement is\ announced in these turned from Washington where
columns, was given a miscellan- she was the guest of ^r. and
eous shower on Wednesday in Mrs. James F. Gulick.
_Churc.h. is
-Tr
Washington by^ep-classniateain Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen
being repainted.
the George Washington Univers- MerchanL—of-Jiichmond. have
:
ity hospital, wrth-whom she waa^beenthegu^sof Mr. Merchant's
-Mrs. S. T. H«ll has been
gi^aduated in June last. Miss sister. Mrs. Henry Camper.
quke sick during the w«ek,
Davis received many useful and
— Raatern's football jgame with
Mr. Aylett T. Holtzman and
pretty^ta^
Alexandria High School was
lArrDuugiof Clark, of
—The girli}' basketball team of ton. are Thanksgiving guests
called off yesterday.
Manassas
High School was de- Rev. and Mrs. T. D. D. Clark.
-A Christmas suggestion—Dr.
—Miss Bertha Gray Robinson,
feated,
11
to
3, last Friday by the
(larkson'B Songs o£ Love and editor of the Orange Observer, is
—Mrs. C. P. Jones, «£ J^airfax,
girls
of
the
Manhall
High Schi
War. One dollar postpaid.
to be married, says the Richmond
The trip to Marshall was made who has been visiting Mrs. G. G.
—The circuit court of Prince News Leader, according to ad- Thursday by automobile, unfay^ Allen at Manassas, has returned
William county will convene here mission of the talented writer in M«Ue—wottther—dof erring—the to SeFliome.—Fairfax Herald.
^ ^i , „
.
Monday. Judge J. B. T. Thornton a private letter received in HichJM Mrs. R Weir Waters, of Cttldutl slip ih^rough youf fingefi tor trifles and things
mond.
The
details
of
theforth^jf«meJo
th^MQmnSi^
]>re8idinjj.
Manassas party was enthusiastic peper, and her elder son. Master
conaiog
wedding
are
not
disclwed.
Tumecessary
yrill keep up your deposits in our
rt Wf^Vr f r ap^nt: ThanlcaJill yud Hiiil a tetoB pemB but the happ^ IllUll ly iM lu M aire» the Bleaanre af the trip^
13^:^ nn tHp nHHrftte s l i p o f v o u r
—Capt. James M. Love. United giving day,with relaaves hefgr
L. C. Martin, editor and proprio
J ouRNAL last week? Look again. tor of the Farmvitle Leader.
States Army, has begun work as Mr. Roswell Round, of the UniFull information will be found on
inspector-instructor of the in- versity of Virginia, is spending
•Exceptional interest will at- fantry branch of the Virginia the holidays with his parents,
first page.
^
"
-Mr. John Sullivan, who in tach to the usual monthly meeting National Guard, succeeding Capt. Lieut and Mrs. George C. Round.
1 a red his back and wrist in fail-of the Manassas Civic Leaguie Arthur M. Shipp. Capt. Love is Mrs. Edith Lipscomb and Miss
ing from a lumber pile at Brown which assembles in the Town Hall a native of Fairfax and has bad Ethel Lipscomb, of Washington,
and will accumuUite into amounb of
& Hooff's Saturday, is said to be on Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. extenRivtj army experience in this former residents of Manassas,
much improved:
;;;
- Committees on town moving pic- country and abroad. For three have been visiting relatives here.
tures, playgrounds, swimming
The Mothers' meeting of the pool and waste baskets will re- years he commanded a company Dr. and Mrs. Hervin U. Roop,
Woman's Christian Temperance port, and items of new business of the Fifteenth Inffmtry in of Eastern College have as their
Union will be held this afternoon will be considered, insuring a China. For a short time he was guests Dr. Roop's parents, Mr^
with Mrs. E. A. Roads, at the meeting of unusual interest for stationed at Nogales, Ariz., after and Mrs. H. J. Roop, of Highwhich he was made inspector-inMethodist parsonage.
those in attendance.
structor of the National Guard of spire, Pa.
-The Ladies' Aid Society of
—Mr. A. C. Strother conducted Texas, with headquarters at Aus- hi iss Margaret Temple Hopkins
t J race Methodist E p i s c o p a l
w h i r i i ynn w i l l rmrfAvm, j^f% i n rim^ tO b u y p r e s e n t s
and Master Charles Webster Hop
lia
^~~
Church, South, will meat at the a successful public sale recently
and meet other aq>enses
kins
are
spending
a
few
days
in
KNOW
home of Mrs.. E. A. Roada on at his home near Wellington, dis- ABOUT PI
Washington
with
Mr.
and
Mrs
Thursday aftftmofWi at three posing of 11 cows and 9 calves.
—
A pure bred Holatein and a Jer- -Mr. Thomajg Clark left recently Charles Maurice Hopkins.
o'clock.
^—'—^
- .aey brought $101 and $7S, reapfle- for PAt-roit, M i g h
-^Jbr—W—fit—ttmrlfir iMMiUmaiYT
-Rev. J. F. Burks wiH hold tively, the outers lM4^ng f«>m ^ Mr. D, H; Pttfe hjis i«tunied fertile Manassas Feed. Supply
deposit makesryou a member.—Altor that-er vices at^ -Trinity Episcopal 150 to $70. Bctwcon $M.J>tid $18 ttam a uhoit trip to Rlehnottd
and—Implement Company,
Church next Sunday mornihg at •was the price received for each of
yon will become so enthusiastic it witt be a pleasure (^
spending tbe Thanksgiving holi11 o'clock. Sunday sel^ool meets
calves. Mr. Strother bid in Mr. Everett Rice has returned iteys at his h<wae at Cburdivitte,
to keep up the payments. ,
-very Sunday morning at 9:45 3 pure bred Holsteins at $23.75^ -^""° *° extended atey inChea<Mr, Augusta county.
—-——
/clock.
each and has since been offered Pa.
' Master Stewui; Payne,of Front
Mr. John 1*. DeBell. of Center—John C. Adams, Ot iSonnania, $27 each, ca^..
Royal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger
W. Va., has been operated on for —Mr. W. E. McCoy leaves to- •ille, was a town visitor Tues- W- P n y n p , frirmftriwaidiwitH, w i l l
appendicitis at the AU<^ny Hoa- day f<Hr Washington where anH day,
be the week-end guest of Master
pital, Cumberland, Md. . Hiawtfe
operation vrill be performed at Mr7 T. C Anderson, of Bria- John Holt Merchant the son of
will be remembered as Miss Lilthe Epiocopol EyotEar andTbrpat toar w a n * ManiMMtiin v i g i t o r Moir. jPr. and MrBiWiFewellMewhanti
iian M. Hixson, of Manassas.
Hoepital. Mr. McCoy 'jgys-aeri- day.,_
- Mrs. Jyilliam F. Dow^l was a
— Dr. Hervin U. Hoop's teacher ously injured a short time ago in '^ Capt. J. K. Rust, of Haymar^ Thanksgiving guest at her bonte
raining class will meet at the afi automobile accident 'Con- ket, was> a Manassas visitor M<Hi- in Lovettsviile, Loudoun county,
iiege auditorium Sunday after- tinufld nain and slew improve- day.
' _
where a family reunion took place
O P MAWA««A«^ VIRGINIA
•
: v)n a 3:30 o'clock. All persons ment eauaed him to bave an A-ray
at
the home of her pMenta. Mr.
Mr.
.Hmea
F.
Gnliftk,
of
Wash::jterested in the work of .the examination, which revealed a
and Mrs. J. C. Rust. Mr. DoweU
are cordially inVited to at- fractui« of the akull, a bruketi ington, is viaitiiur friends in Ma- will spend Sunday at Lovettsviile.
-r.d.
jawbone and au abscess in the nassas.
Mr. Thomas Carter, of Balti. Mrs. F/ancis Nojrvell
raginn
nf the brain. A •
-The Afternopn Brrdge Cauji«
more, spentSuhday with bis itaT' u T ^ R l e Mita Fnmi
A ill be entertained today%rMrB.
Larkin^ have returned from a
-^The following order has been ttitshere.
stay in Asheviile, N. C. They
I. Raymond Ratcliff^ at her issued by tbe Postmaster General:
eacGompanied home by. Mrs.
: i-me on Grsnt avenue. Mr. auJ n order to facilitidie the bandltog Miflg Ada \
lArkin's
naotherj~Mr8..7. E. H^diiy
for
a-month's
visit
to
Balti*
Mrs. Ratcliffe will entertain the aod delivery of mail during the
rril.
who
has been in North Cai> .SHOIMNG T H E 3 E S T T U C i f i J ^ | N M ^ l ^ N PICTURES
Auction Bridge Club ToeadiAy Christmas hoBcbkya, the require- more, Md. " ~" , -.•.... • '" oliitafor several
months.
evening.
ment that domestic matter bear- Miss Etta EVans is spending a
TONIGHT-FRIDAY
— Services at the Lotiboran i n £ ^ the addfeas side adhedve few weeks with relatives in Wasbnurch, Rev. Eldgar 2L Pence, seak or stickers other tbwlaw~ ValealiaB Grant m "The imiociMit lie," Paramoont. With
; astor, for the week will be as ful poetayge stamps, shall "be [ Messrs. Paul and Roy Bextode,
the romance of springtime, the ghunorof adventiirein a great city,
f Hows: Friday—Cateefectieaiiifi- tnaiM tBTamSmh,i8^f^
thaoafstexy of adetectirestory and the conflieta of emotiftnti with
^iSfaegter, Pa., lavel)een TfiBt-•ruction at 3:15 p.
p. m.
m. Sonday Btnq«ided tntn Deorasber 1^ ing at their boae here.
facta, "The Innocent Lie'' Iwings to t t e aoens a eomtet^esi e ^
School at itra: » . Holy ^COBS^ ifllfi, wv Jfcntiayy t, 1917. Paflt-I
SdentificaUT compounded
__
masters dialt however,^tfbm Mim Mary JSUeg.liekl,af Green- properly
twil^iiifTd t o m e e T g l &»
•union at 11 a. m.
wich,
ii
tbe
guest
of
Miss
Alice
reqalremetits
of
poultry
of
differtheir patrons that sodr seals or
SATURDAY
eat ages.
—Christmas suggestiona « e in stickers shbold not bei^aeed on Met^^«t.bar borne near town,
Jiaggaret G&eon
V» nf t f I f i H 0 « A D E
•The SmJs*, C>de^ Jiastetpictnrew A
Ipr
W W oifHa h>H«. th«n
Measi'sT MiebaBl and Clllj
iHr
tiv r o o o !• iMu
: at which comes again fifty^twe^immiuuMgwrq
of the tmnsiaigratioBsary, botk tot best rcaolta te
:r.es in the year ? TUK JOURNAL r-Lett«8 Irom Rev. Gypsy Oleyar, of Independent
p r o d a d i v <Wd a beidthy <
of poultry.
r the sum of one d<dlar will Smith, jr., the evangelist, and q>^t Wedneadaycin ManaHwa.
W r srii¥t, wriT and Mrfc
MIS.
WiJlei
Millei
and
hei
lit*
Hr. Heaiy J. Laaggtuu. lUwHHiutl
machinery
:^ remembrance of the giver. student seenetiry of tiie
Edith are visiting. r>otiltrx Floods,
o o d s offered are the reairit of careMrs. Millars parents at Bealeton, fful
study and repeated experioaesta
Iney Mountain School. Pao- Young Men's Christian AssodaHazel Dawn i t "The Fend GM." Paramooal. Haael Dawn,
riMilta.
.. r County, taught by Miss tions, ~~wiH Decliscossea at amee^ Mr. Gwdon e . Moran. of Wa^- t oTpbr eo bd ui fche tlMTBcat
one
of tbe popdiar phvers en the Paramoont program; tatea a'
priceaof b o t h po«ltry
: May Buck, of Maaaaaa ing ^ tbe boainees men of tin ingtoo, spent Thai^^{iTii« with
nniqoe part in this ietereeting picture, depicting the wajra of those
t« It v e r y
ceneemed in feuds.
the pennant offered in the town at the Baptist Cfanreh Sim- bis mother.Mrs. W. H; W. Moran. offer. _ ,
tttr Health Day" eoateitto day evening, foUowlag Mr. Kek Miss Isabel JEdky is qpendmg W r i t e l o r prfcea and catalof gtrl u g foU ioformatkia.
on -Hawaii The
school which had tbe largest sey's leetore
>::i: _-V:_-~"rr,
r r a fortiugbt with friends in East
er,t of its enroUBMBC m toe letters nave retewycejro^a pm^ OftngC W. J^, and PbilBdelphlar
T.W.WOOD 6 SONS.
sible engagen^i
SOEKKN, - Sldunead. Ta.
evangelist or wim a "depetation
T h e M a a a a M s Jotnmal Pubtiahing Q M s p a n y , M a n a M M , V a .
Piea5e note that tbe meeting team*' at yoong men from tbe Y.
Mrs. Albert Law**"^ h«« re<;<.t*.i;i-ig^
'AM^C^JL D^aOH-of~finaneiB} ^RradfrbtnCbArlottavfUe, where
Tuesday instead of Hooday sfiiHilaHona and •thar PMI
*i 1 1 1 r I r u
•"^, at-the-?(r
aixusnsients xill be diacnsiSiL J^"*??** *'*^
>.«i.T«'<as
HER'AFlFy
e of meeting^hiH been ile?5feff iff tba boiiaesi men and t ^ MaMr. Everett O'Neil. of Chester.
n-count of the Epiaeopal baWINTEl
pastors, who have exr which is to be hekl Monday presaed a desire-for tbe eoopara. Pa., is spending tbe week in MaDoB't ret tJ>e Idea that concrete
hasean with his parents, Mr. and
^oTiL-tor farm reqairementa e a a t
nner's Open HMBC
. Thebertaadmoi^iEiidCTt
tioa of the bosJaesa iitferests of Mrs. D.^'Ndar^
doae i a cold xeatlwr.^ u c a T t e
— — power
com-alMllcr o a ttie
^ I L J a n d Q U I C i a . T . d o i i a far toUoiT
tbe town.
Services at tber
« S « e n a t B s t a t ^ aad reaaoaable r«le«.
Miss SsteUe Carrieo and Miss market.
By bolldliiK and maktnr tlUaca ot
-t sbyterian Church. Rev. Alftvd —Tbe ladies of the Manassas Leafy Lbaa, of Bristow, were
Made in different ataea, to
« « « « * now xoB eaa M T « Tosrself
lley, pastpr. for the coming Baptist Church bdd their annual gneats of Mas Daiay Lam. of Ma* suit tbe recpdreaienta of bodi
• " S . " " • • • ' P ^ ^ »«d aaaeyaaca laxer
> t ek will beasfolk>ws: Sunday— basaar and served ThaakagiTing naMaa, Mfloday,^
Dday School at 10 a. m. 16ob- Amcr and sapper yeat«<day in
•^ Soora. U H M walki or « t l M i H ^
•uu^Es, w e a r e 1
ct: Jesus Christ tbe Firfit and Conner's Opera House. A large Mr. Ridiard C Hayden. «f the
I for the beat in
r.e Last Preaching at 11 a. a . number of fancy articles were Universi^ of VffgiBia» was
o J ^ t ^ J ^ ^ ? " ; ? ? l "The Vwt of
among the holiday visitars in Ma- Faim Implements and
:bject: The Sons of God.
"Oo«soM at the fancy table which was nassas this w«g^
* * * • la tbe Coaatry.;'
Mr. Albert Speiden, at ^ e presided
,.
_, Mrs. R. L. Wil..„
Canenufnr
r„m,
over by
Tana Maclrincry,
^'S**f ~ sxLUkiry,
«*« permanent Portiand C M M I U
. eting of the town council Mon- lis, of Washington, forroeriy of
***"• ^"°*" Parks, of Tracy's
y
s a c c a i T v CKmKirr A U W K n n
;-> evening, was instructed to Manassas. Thecandy booth, un- f*n<J>n?> ^ " '^« week-end visH4ewt»TOWTl7Bl«SIium?'
tain a deed for the cemetery, der the direction of Miss Orma ^^^ **' ^'"- .*"** **^ ^*°®* ^^ w^hich w e sell, is o o e of the baat
v^^
o f p o w e r Engines.
Sold By
^ be purchased by the town for I Brown and others, was bright ^^' **' Baltimore
I a«llcttad.
(OKVMK.l.L Sl-PPLV (X)..
h.e sum of $1.00(1 The councjljwith Christmas colors, and the' Mr. F. H. Hooff, of Charles
r^!*"^^"^
r,-:erei that a cinder pa\-ement|^o!r rorner,""Tfr cTiargre of "MTss,Towfi.'W.Var.Ts spending Thanks^
••ri3c^^: ^n the raft-ide of Main Marp^rrt Cfark. was (trejaed tn'gtvtnjr at the home of Str. ST\i' I J K M
BRIEF LOCAL NEWS
—Thanksgiving services were
held yesterday in the Baptist and
Episcopal Churches. The union
service was held at the Baptist
Church. The sermon was preached
by Rev. Alford Kelley, pastor of
the Presbyterian Church, whose
subject was "CMOes for ThsJiksfulness." Rev. J. F. Burks, the
TeetPT.'CoiiJucted-the service at
Trinity Episcopal Church.
THE
DIMES
1.
^ I C K LE S
AND
CENTS
CHRISTMAS
¥N&
$5, $12.50, $25
$50 and $100
M3CT CHRtSTMaa
Everybody—Old and Young
The Baby induded
Invited to become Members
The Peoples National^^^^^^
X
WOOD'S
Ponltry Foods.
"$1 on Postpaid
^t
torn Shell^.
^raSsisTb/'ULeMerJir
TkeOMs CasdM Eopii.
ii*'^S
M
b
" ' ^
THE MANASSAS JOURNAL^ FMDAY, DECEMBER 1. 1»16
MANY NEW BOOKS ADDED
Do you know when your
subscription to THE JOURNAL
List A n n o u n c e d b y Board Gov- expired,or will expire? Many
erning Public Library—
of our subscribers cannot tell
M u c h N e w Fiction.
withcmt reference to a sheaf
of receipts ot by aj^ication
(The Library Board)
to this office. LcJbk at the
A number of popular copyrights, purchased out of the fupd address slip on your copy of
given by the town council and the THE JOURNAL this week and
achoot board, iiave been«fated toll you will ^^
the RufEner-CarnegJe Library. NAL really issues a receipt
The list follows:
each week on the label. Vour
Burning Day tight—Jack Loncion.
subscription therefore is paid
The Crisis—Winston Churchill.
up to the date which is printed
Daddy Long-Legs—Jean Webster.
__ The Heartof the Hills—John Fox, jr. opposite your name on the
The 'Honbrf&le Peter Stirling—Paul address slip, ?tvlng even the
Leicester Fonl.^:
~ t rhbhth, the dayand the year.
Just Patty—Jean Webster.
The RaTWTjngg^Gfcme^Btewart Eff^
wanlWUte.
The Seati Uarden—tfances U«lKI6n
Bornett.
Wings of the Mominit—Loaia Tracy.
niBITFYS ngOP IN PBIPF
An intftro'^iiig T"^"^" diapatch
Ten of the latest copyrights are from Pittsburgh, Pa., states that
to be rented .the library patrona when the price of turkeys reached
at the rate of five cents per week; the high water marl tEe Iiouserenewal, for one additional week, wives' leagues of the cityadbpted
is permitted on payment of one a boycott against the use of
nickeT. Facrons are requested, Thanksgiving birds unlesi
however, not to retain books producers should agree to reduce
longer than one week, if possible, the price. Chickens, guineas,
as the object of this schenie is to pigs — anything but turkeys —
promised to grace the Thankskeep the books in circulation.
This is a plan in use by all up- giving tables throughout Pitts~~
to-date libraries and is J)eing burgh.
Turkeys
continued
to come in
tried here as an experiment It
is hoped that the rental of these great shipments to the city and
books may be sufficient to pur- the price continued to soar. The
chase new fieUon, as it is pub- housewives stood by their colors
^to^bay:lished from time to time.^and so
As
a
result
of the boy
—keep the colleetibn fresh and inproducers
wereforced
to resort ta
- terestiug by frequent renewals.
an
auction
sale
at
whi(
The list of such books follows:
Cmdren of Hope—Stephen Whltmap. Thanksgiving birds brought from
Th« Daredevil — Maria ThMnpaon 5 to 8 cents per pound.
Daiviess.
The Leopard Woman—Stew«ra~Ea=^
ward White.
Life and Gabrsslla—Ellen Glasgow.
Nan of Music Moontain—Frank H.
Toe implement Co.
1312 Main St., - Kfchii
^SpeuiBaii.'
Farm Implemcnti
and Farm Macl^ieiy.
ScasoDable Implements ta/*wbich
w e caU »pe^al atteatfon u « ':
Bulfinch'a: Age of Fable.
The Birds' COiriatmaa Carol—Kate
Douglas Wiggm.
Emmy LOU'B Road to Grace-<jeorg«
Madden Martin.
For the ChiM»«»'" Hnnr—Railfy and
Lewis.
• • " ' • - •
The Fortunes of Garin^Mary John-
Write for Ottalnf and prlras of aar Iapl»''
STATEMENT
ISaenrad... «24J1I
lUunLWidKmt •
Otb»rr—L«»t«t»owMj :
•Wth a pwtien of oar snaare oi ^
the funds titat we hope torwUze Do»ff»NrtVwmMilr«..
grta the viMj Mr. ItoidBon i»
number of voltanes of modem
Aoo^iean poets to tite PO«try
shdf and a geoaous aoffij of
"BtorieB"—J o v « " » l « * ' ^ ^ * ^
younger reader* Th«B we feel
that we shall have a well-btfteneed
foondation for the larger paUic
«ml f hnnl library into ^hich we
hope to grow; and for whichnn
the not too-distant future, we
plan to obtain a •aparate building
that wM b^db^aadifeaBd
iSSB
.mVLOS
Mwa*
-nM
Umu
tLAl
.mjmM
Tatal
Ltaawifncs
453Wart2StliSt
New York
tt.UtJR
G M M v - a d M c k i oatitaadiac
B a a v r a d faraecraad latanataBdeveaHa
~ for aecivad l a *
'
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-««»
U.M
Ta«»l
X j t n ^ i i n t i T i i r-fl>>ii rlnijll aatx
€ • * > . A. B « l
B. C B A M n u .
Adataustetsed far
l«M KxtncSoB ttf TMth.
DR. L. F. HOnGH
• OENTIST
M. I. C. Buildinir. Manassas, Va.
HUNTING AND TRESPASSING
Notice is hereby given t o all persons
tkst huBtinjt or trespasamtr "« »oy P*rt
1225 F Street N. W.
of the Portner estate without a written
permit sifrnp<i by a member of the PortWASHINGTON, D. C.
Rraiil- \ji^^ lik^ itA 4u;nieii:»re<i tfi
full pxterit of tne ia» . rpjrardiess of
Silversmiths
thev n-<a\ :•<•. f'-.'. ^ ••c^ included.
. : • P^'RTNKK KKALTY CO
l^jjjSKfSBWMWftif^rf••«' "n-H>i.:l 'M^
111. III.
^
J2t
Ci^ipccy «
....
10c
23c
^;i I a i
HPH ST. AND PBNIf A. AYE.
Best Blankets and Comforts
YourMoney A^^ ^Btg^
V n l l A V A N T GOOD WARM ONES
y% J^X% 1
dcMdtt if bcCtOT UaidMtoara
t Est. : W«
w 9 ffl yoor onlar praavdy u d ta
Whits Wool Mankets, of California wool; soft, close napj white with pink,
hhift> AnH y f t l l n w hnrHAraj « « » H y fiwiatwwl w i f h %.vnAx g i l t h i r J i n g » A TRI^A\
in border; size 70x82 inches.
Jurt Armed, a aiiqiwn wf
Now Nuts
C R. KELLY
T^SlMfTa'WIEMiM^Lfe
c n O D WEARING
WEARING Kl
GOOD
K1N0S
fnMtys
• write foFWhat
tosdiak
rcAcr
$5.0^
Cotton Faied Comforta. with Cf>Y«^r« »^ silknlinAanH satPPn^ flnra] nnrt nriant^l
<i<^yrn«; fTQQd weight: pure white cotton filled. Size 72bc80 inches. Pair $2.50
Wool Nap^Bluik^ made
|;t)od weight; i
binding
tan, with pink and blue bwders
Fraodi Sateoa Comforts, covered with best Frendi s a t e ^ in light and dai^
good weight;^ku^ 72K80 inches;^filtod^yahcolors; floral andoriental ^
Eiidi$3.75
pare white cottcm; scroll sti
Cotton HOed Comforts, covered with good quality ^ilkoline in floral and
oriental designs; light and dark effects; good heavy weights; filled with wro
white cotton; sooB stitched or tufted.
./.-;T.^TTTT7.^..
£•-*•**"•
TWO GREAT OFFERS IN FLANNELS
T k e CaaaMMnreakk « f V i
To the Sheriff of tlMi Oooiity of Prinee
WilliMi, GreetiagtW« nw""*"^ r"" to wimmon L. C
Caenshaw Coal Company, loeorpontad,
a corporation under the laws of the
tt4U af virguu*. ta »pp«« *t tBt—
Clerk*! office of our Circnit Coort of the
faeoMtitereof.»t tb« RalM to be boldeB
fiM »ai>l tmut, ou Uie fliat Monday
JmiMy, 1»1T. \u auawer I. n. Dwkei,
tnding aa J. H. Barke * Conpaay, of
a pkaof aetkw of tr weaaa oa tbe CM*
in aaaumpait. Damac* 92B0. And hava
then tliere thia writ.
aaideoat,^^'^^'^^J^J^^,
at the etioit booae, the aSth
d«yo( MavMBber, 1916, and ia the Ulst
ywre< taaCoia|Maw«al«k.
Gab. G. TTLBt, Cfack.
Cooy:—Teate:
2B-4t
Gad. fi TngB,,C3rit>
Just Received a New
WKite FknfT^ ^ inches wide; good soft-finish high-grado wool, excellent llShirk fif FaB
quality medium wei^t; dose even weave, with just enough «otten to prtjveul • i « « w « m • • •
shrinkage; flannete specially desirable for infant's wear
Wbtmore,Lyiui & Aldei Co.
I
'THB B U S T COENER"
.i^lita
BiGHBST n u n s FAD) roa
far o ^ priea
••• i-i
Pulp wood wanted—1,006 corda
of Poplar, Gum, Sycamore, Pine,
Maples and Bireb, to be cut 5 feet
and bark taken off. Now is the
best time to cut Poplar as the
bark peels easily at thia^Sfeason.
E. K.lk>nner.
7-7-tf
BRISTOW, VIRGINIA
I KJVJ
CkpHal •toek paid <•
Svphwrooct.
OadWU^ vraSth k w i M y l W
SraTB o r VmomiA,
RAW FURS
I
VOU WANi IHL
SB"i» t
ISTAMUSBBa ITS ' ^ ^ B
aUr ymt f a n to as. We * S T • •
Builders and contractors can now avail themselves of
unusual bargains, as we are selling many of theselines at about_xme-half what is usually x;harged~for
It on the present maurkei.
•• a
4VAS^yAaXPN.^j^-g^
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„ftfl,T. t» pnt ftiir WB wirii t o add a
I
iir.Minr.i
aaaotineg^
_
Good sound horse. 1,200 lbs., 6
years bid. $135 caslT RTTT.
Davjfi, Bristow. V&.
It
PuuuU-ajmelMlv'BwaitlrtwT
wner may receive same by tden-tifying property and paying for
this ad.
It
I will pay 18c per pound for
well-grown _ pullets. Rhode Isand R6dB,
horns preferred. Write and I
will call. W. I. Steere. Manassas, Va,
28*
Wanted—Hen to cut pulp wood,
at $2.00 per cord. Long job.
Apply to E. A. Turner, Compton
Store, R.F.D.,Manassas. Va. 27 4t*
For Sale—Registered Holstein
male calves from high producinir
cows. J. J. Conner, Mana»sas, Va.
27-tf
For Sale—Very cheap, a Lubin
PietUK MAChine. with gas genin working order*- Ap^
ply at this office.
^4
Wanted^^.UUU white oak cross
ties. See us and get prices, M.
jynch &^o;
ffl«tf
Chicken Feed—WhattTiysraujt
buckwheat mixed, $2.00 per tandred. Piedmont FinttSded Co. 31
Tur Reut-'=^y regidence on
brtfa Main street, Hanassaa.
Apply to G. W. Payne, R. F. D.'
6-16-tf
We will not be nndertold on
same quality of e^>ods. Try ua
and see. Austin's Harness Shopi
Far Below the Cost of
R. H
Standard bred
Mammoth
Bronze turkeys, extra large, toms
and hens now ready for sale.
Also S. C. Rhode Island Ked
cockerels, $1 each^, HalL write
or phone J. H. Steele, Manassas,
28-2mo
Va.
For Sale at Sacrifice—Must sell
year-okL horse, absolutely n o
bad habits;^ gentle, works to any
thing. "Write or call M. Oleyar,
Independent Hill, Va.
It*
We have purchased iot-spot cash, at ou^own pncer^
the entire st6clr6f"3ash, Doors, Blin<3s^ Mbtdings,
Newels, Railinga, Baluattrs aiid ulli^
mill work, together with the Lumber and fixtures
of the Clifton lumber yards, and moved it to Bristow,
adding to oui laige stock of Building Material which
we are constantly increasing in all lines and are selling far below market prices. We will sell the eiF"
tire Clifton stock
"^"^x^
Special citculars~t^1ng HSl^iormatiDafaaregard t o tbe advantages and vses of these ImplrmrJitB
mailed on reqnest. W e can aWt»
supfily your needs ls~
— -:
_CMM Mma.-B^*(#onton. WsHs
CjifcJn Power Corn S>i»Heo,
; ¥faed r
~ "
^
•Axuam
Georgina of the Suiboi
FeUowes Johnston. _
^
~"
Just David—Eleanor H. Porter.
The Lady of tiw DeooratioD-TFranees
Little.
ifi— MaigrvaaadWaMam Crcan-gll
~—-CaSMBT
StivMiaon.
StWMitoen "Boeth Tarieington
Hie Tannml—Booth Tarfcingtoa.
Twelva CeutariM sS EagMi Poetry
aa&TimB.
—
Afld^tiiMing Material:
Papjeck Ensilage Cutten.
V^fiams Portable Cora
Meal and Feetf Mill.
Olds Gasoline E n ^ e s .
Tijiaer^ Favorite Gralu
Ehills. Nonparid l i m e
and TeftiKaer Sower*./^
JEhP list of(Otber votomes ire
eently ad3^ is givenT)(Blow (mak
«E0IL
LUMBER
FIVE CENTS A LINE FIRST INSEXTigii-TMKEEJcprra ausscauEMT
' "
Offer A e Beet and Most lovroved
The Proof of Ihe Pudding—Meredith
Nicholson.
TUu ItaLiljm< Tml~BaBe Qwyi
> The Real Adrontnre—Henry EitcEei
Webstn*.
r
•
The Risiog^Tide—Mugaret Delud.
^.,
Whejn A Man's A Man—Harold Bell
BUSINESS LOCALS
Yard 2 5 c
Light and Dark Outing Flannels, 27 inches wide, striped and checked designs,
in best c o k i n g s ; also in ]»lain white, plain pink, blue and cream, good heavy
ight finish with soft suriace
Yard 1 2 ^
wei]
»
Kaan'a—Sueet Fluor
~ '
KDmerr
Prices
Reasonable
Give us a call and look the
| stock over.
f
JORDAN & JORDAN"
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H a y m a r k t t. ^ a
THE MANASSAS JOURKAL. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 1. ;LM6
A NEW PIG RECORD
r....llSS&!i'Sl^<^
Sfip a few Prince Albert
smokes into yjQou; system!
SvkMcribw Amntt Hi> Ability to iUiM
Hoft at LM* Utaa 7 1-2 CanU.
EmTOR THE JOURNAL;—Will
4^ou please give space in your
hlRhty appreciated paper that I
You've heard many an earful about the Prince Albert
may tell your readers how I can
-patented pnx^ss that cuts put bite and parch and lets you
' rsim bo{f meat s i ' las* than TJ
- sinoke your fill without g comeback I Stake yuuf bank roll f
centa a pound. I have the facta
it proves out every Iiour of the day.
before me and can assure you
Plince Albert has elways been sold
Ihsi
I accomplished that feat this
without coupons orpremiuim.
Weyear.
prefer to give quality!- _.
On the 29th pf November, 1915.
There's sport smoking a» pipe or rolling
I bought 2 small pigs, paying $5
your own, but you know th^t you've got
for the pair. I had a worm sty
(o have the right tobacco I W e t«tt you—
with a good, dry bed; fed them"
pHnr-o Alhort w i l l h a n g thft doorS WJdc
iMilk and scrapi and 2i cents
open for you to come in on a good time
the national joy smoke
worth of middlings bought at
fi^iiHi up every tittle, atfc-offn^ wiihout
ap^,50
per"^"uniJ"re(|,"~But" no corn.
f^pmii
Ym'B f—i lika your imnkft pmfrt
un
t
w
first of May4-fo
found tfeafr
has been wasted and wfll be sorry you ccumot
they had gotten too large for me
back up for a fresh start.
to keep. On the 6th of May I
You swing on this say-so like it was a tip to a
tQok_ them to Manassas and exthousand-dollar billT It's worth that in h^>pi- "
changed with Mr. Conner.
•^r^j^-.««:*•?*'
ness and ^ntentment to you, to every man
„ He gave 9'cents and charged
who knows Avhat can be
me the same. Mine weighed 300
gotten out of a chummy
pounds and the two I bought of
jimmy pipe or a makin's
him weighed 147 pounds.—t-fe*
cigarette
with
them the same, seeding about l i
Prince Albert for
acres in 2 pounds rape, one peck
"packing'
HB Prlhca
TAlbart tldT corn and the same of oats, turnred tin. and in
ing on the 20th of June and takK. J. UCTMOUM TOBACCO CO.
fact, every Prince
V M M - S d M , IC.C
Albert pack ace, hae
ing off at night.
a r«al mMaaae*to-70u
TlilhflwfvnrM
OS Ita n v a n r a d c . YonV
44«oftluiM]r
{ -judge from tasks and ear
read:—'*Ptoe«ea Patented
ndUa
July Will, mw.* Tliat B»e«iB«
marks feat the two I bought of
that the United SutaeCoverDment baa sraoted a patent on the
Mr. Conner were one or two years
pr<iceea br wblch Prince Albeit la
fxkade; And by which totitu* bitm mad
old and had been turned in to the
thrtMt pmreh mnoatoall
Everywl»r»T0t>mccpiBBuldyou1!Bn4
forest to "root.
Prince Albert awaltlnc yon
in toppy red bage, 5c; tidy
The dairy men around :3riBtow
TCfftiftt, IDci liaAdaom*
pouodand half-pound
in June and July stopped shiptin hsmldpr* and in
daai^h^^^i^^ath |pimSt"iHt«Pd I boughtmftk.tsep-
iLBERI^
!Mm,
^thatkMpathft
•iwayal
.Xil
If you value Accuriu:y in the executsKM of your Job Worfc
you will not be disappointed with THE JOURNAl/S inemssL
delivered, and I fed them morning, noon and night' On the20th
of October I gave them uuru, all
they could eat—and killed them
on the 17th of November.
The platform scales g^Messrs.
t;arr and Urotb^ plai^ thar
weight at 215 and 180 pounds,
Counting the difference of what
I paid for the two iHgs and what
Mr. Coasor paid me, the two co^
me less than 7^^ cents p«- pound.
Bristow, Va. T. C. ANDERSON.
Let them have a
&ft^
T Y
The children always enjoy taking pictures—it
adds to the pleasures of the day's outing;
besides, taking them is clean, educational fun
Wkk every Kodak or Brovmie purchased—
a free, year's subscription to "KodaJcery," a
monthly magazine for the amateur photographer.
DaweU^ PharmacyL
T H E REXALL STORfi"
I
Idea Manure ^preader was firsOuJIt over
fifteen yejirs ago and the principle Jias never"
changed. It has always been a "spreadttr" not an
"uoloader.*'
Mr. J. M. Kline and A. B. Garr have New Idea
Spreaders that have spread more manure IMn any
'Ainloader'! in this county.
Mr. S. C. Harley has just pi^rchased his second
New Idea Spreader and says If he ever needs
ftother that It will be a^'NewIdea/' J ' ~'
—MoooroTit V. Buolion 17 A. Miller^ JamoB Birkett,
J. W. Birkett, H . ^ Hundley, F. W. Brower, F;
H. Sanded and W. G. Bytnes have all bought
"New Idea" Spreaders from us this year.
JLet us add your name to this list of "Pr(^;ressiveFirmers.
'
V - " • ^'
Comwett Supply G)mpaiiy
a
MANASSAS, VIBGINtA
1
"N
Jewelry, Sporting Goods
or brooch pin, or other jewelry, remember we can
gppp^yjy^^^^ wantg. Mort inythjng in the
goo<fe Ime win befdtmtt agre—
at ail attraclive prloer
T h e i ^ tojaake two blades of
where one doea now;^
tiie celebrated Magnesitun
Ume from Leesborg lime Co.,
the lime that has been sold in
Loadoan and Fairfax for the pasA . Jeweler and 0]>tkiaii
twenty-five years, and oat produced them all, and the reaswi
for it IS because it contains Ifagposium and Oxide ef Irtm i p r i a ^
to Calciam Carbonate,
lite United States Agricaltaial D^;iartment in Year Book
RDrWENRICH
HANDBAGS
a
Glisscs
Ma
Virginia
1901,
mgfi 161. states that Magnomnm ?• shaolutglY necessary to
^akaits-placa... SfiDd^edoft
^to^CwsweU Sopply €«., Manaa*
Va.i A. S. Kubeitwiu. Wenmgton. Va.; M. Rollins, Briato«r,
Va., at direct to as and aaose will
have prompt attention.
^ 1MTO ^«^p^^^^^^
icat 0>upons on all Cash Sales.
B.V.WHITEaMaM«r _
Thanksgiviiig Day—Oosed^all Day
MW~uiyK o M k
It shows many <rf Rich's
fashions for men, woraen
^ f ^ VU4IU1
rthilrfhi^in
•vatv~
vu
HYNSON^S
^TTie Quality Shop*^
i WlMTVi
»A >
a ni iHu JT/Mi
JIM •!
B
v U CXD
buy frwn it with every
Buraace of aatisfactiop.
B. Rich's Sons
Manaasaftv Virginia.
Tta^fte F St.. Csr. lOtI
Waslnijtai, D.
cJ?
Do your Christmas shopping early. Buy where
quality and low prices prevail. We are diowing
xtsB most complete line of {H-esents that we have
eva* shown, such as handkerchiefs, boudoir caps,
gloves, ties, collars, furs, bath ricMDes and ouier
uii^^ too-numerous to mention, each put up in
ar beauLiful (^ristnoB box. rrW^f are also
showing a beautiful line of rugs in all colors and
sizes; come in and give us a look before buying.
We still have a fulfiine of coats and suits, m idi
sizes; get yours before they w^ gone.
CAMPER & JENKINS
S u c c c M o n to Criffler & Camper Co.
THL LADiLS .i.ORE
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VA:
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hmtt^fffs^a^f^* '^i^msma^
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HKBP
THE MANASSAS JOURNAL. FBJDAY, DECEMBER 1/ 1916
m COLORED
Parcel Post
Butter Cartons
tlb - - 10c
mmm
Notm ol Manassu IndiutSMJ
School and Its Communitr—
FootbiJI New*.
•One hears on every hliB(^thea»
days words of praise and sincere
admiration for the work Jjejoff
done Ijy"oor neisrhbom at the Induatrial School, and particularly
for the service that the school is
striving most intelligently to do
tortbose who Kve just out side its
door. Long wro the white citizens of tbs community learned to
recognize the School as a positive
agency fur goud in its midst; now
rtis highly gratifying to note that r
all the colored citizens are becom-
Egg Cartons
1-dozen - 10c
2^ozen - 15c
lozen •—20c mnr m?r »"^ "'"'•*^ ^^ evidence
Prmf^WilliamPharmacy
PrescrqiliMS ?
^ ' > ^^
Bniiess.
Quality Counts
DINNER
For Jrour
you will want the best and
freshest of fruits, viegetables
I'uffitt
toward thoir own institution.
genuinely cordial friendship and
spirit of mutual helpfulness.
On Monday and Saturday afternootia from two o'clock until five
free instruction in sewing and
dressmaking is offered to mothers
and housekeepers. A most helpful feature of thio work io that it
stresses the renovation of clothing and the making and makingover of childrens' clothing. The
teacher of dressnuiking in charge
Is"a Pratt graduate, |ind is rated
as an expert in her line.
N o one would think of riding in a
freight car if he could enjoy the
"^COmfcwrl ofa big, comtOTtabte^ e a s y
riding Pullman parlor car.
So with automobiles. Most of the
popular priced c a r s ride like
freight cars. This is due to the
old fashioned type of spring;
r
^
Many manufacturers still continue
to use them.
TheOverUuidduBS noL—The 75 B
Overland has the latest type of
cantilever s h o c k a b s o r b i n g
A s a result it is one of
—spiiugs
the easiest riding cars in the world.
One demonstration will prove this.
$ 635 f. o. b. Toledo.
The Overland Manassaa Motor Co.
Thomas W. Lion, Dealer, Manasaaa, Va.
plaee to get them:
!fice,frfib VartmnI
Snd Ripe Cruknitt
-SmatKcUes-JMtAekiii
jMwilfte.
Tfesh Ihb, Cnf^
J. L. BUSHONG
H e 0p4»tee CncoT
tOy Staid; Mamas,Ta.
fX' i w i . •
BjnRS8jrnrBrerr?rapeBrand-hin charge of a trained kindergartner. It is doabtfiil if there is to
Sorif
ha fniiiMJ a n y w h e r e else in the
State aijdndex^irten for ne^nro
children. And this like the sewTHE UNIVERSAL CAR
ing and ev«dng ctosses is absolutely fre^. AU in Ul, l&« IndOBTbxee atnmg reasons urge yoa to bay tnal School is highly to be cpntiw Potd car: *farrt, beema» «f 4to
upon these saS
record of satiafactory aerviee to more
other
most
w<»thwhile
activities.
thgw fifteen bimdred tiioasaiid owners;
It
posseeses
abready
the
syrapftths
Seeond, becaoae of the reliability of tiie
Con^Mmy which makes H; Third, becftose aod good-wiU and moral support
of its large radiator and^metosed 4aB> of «B good dtazens, both white
stnunline hodd, crown foiderB froat and black.
.
aodmw. M a ^ &imbi mtiui trimmingii,
^
e
Mfi&assairlndastriBfS^Eobl
A is most attractive in iq)i>earance. To
«hese moat be added its wooderfol Football Eleven closed its season
eeoKHny in operatioa and maintenanee Monday bjr defjMting the sbnmg
—abont two eenta a mil^; Kkewiae the Warrenton Athletic Clah a toll.
imf* Utrnt hv reason of its simplicity inTh9 t » « ^ wnn e v e r y o n e of its
j^»Mf»nfHft" •fiy""* ean oneifcte and
six games duriiy the aeaaon, and
"^^^ttif it. WJMthoasandPordMfente
v a k o F o ^ service as untveisal as the itsacbedolewas considereda diffi^
sifc TflBrtH C » two. Buiislssiljyi Q ^ r
Only two vyuMiutf
Quantities at all Tmrogr
You Sell
Get in Touch Witl
=W?F^wiNferaqFHF
CoBiMiet I60S, Town. Car $696^ SedsiL ^ev^a sueeeeded in aeoriag
t f t f - f . o. b. Detroit On sale at
against Coadi Finn's well-trained
machine, th* CBba-MMl DunbHr
High Schod, while all Uie-rival
tMuaas «8re« that it has iidisptttaMy earned the ehamprandup.
Itt the hlrt<H7 of the sdtool no
MANASSAS^ VA.
team has approadied this year's
m ferra «r aetoal abUUjr. The
first string men are:
^UR PRICES ARE HIGH
Central
OULIN & M A W T W C O .
WashingtoD's
JLeading Store_ :
T. R - Twn^
MilWr I^ T.. Frye; L.
a , Aahton; C. Loren; R. G., Jotattn;
R. T., C o ^ ; R. E., BoUer; Q. B.,
Gaines (Capt); L. H., G. Watson; R.
B.,"EIBott;T: B., W. WaCHB.
The toUowintf flUKS ct-gmm
Phmi filatti show the team's recwti fOT.the
rEtc.
Oppeawifc
Orti,r
Morgan CoUege, 0
—Howard PMJW,-1X
FlMat Plated W « «
Wcb-Gndef
TaM«ClM(WH«
MdiC-l
BtMsawiC
6
41
- - rHi(- DanbwHigh,6
WarrwtSBA.
ATC., •
|QH?arsity oi Virpn
H a ^ af PiA^Sdk<M»l9r*taa2£V]tsiaia
CsBs<a. Graduate,
LOAM rUMDT AV
Juwriaf atDdrnts. H O W
•teiwti i i tW
E4J^ Refiiceratan, A*.
H6ar*M» waarroH.
V,
W A S H I N G T O N . D. C
^
REAL ESTATE IHi'S BREADS
wi INSURANCEr^ is made from best roatoials.
•U
Uarfemty, Va.
.Having determined to devote our
wtetorimeto the Real Estate and
4faMiiraaee busmess. we hera>y
sobat all property for sale-andrequest those having property to
Hst the same with as pnHnptly.
DULIM& MARTIN CO. Manassas TraBsfer Co.,
1215 F St. and 1214-18 G St..
* ^^f^rmv N f -
I Otluml
Onr sapremaey in the touowag
DepeodaUe qoahtiea, « ^
IMNBt pr1e«a for TBS BSST.
F. B, Frii
W.S. ATBEY.Prow»*«<»B«i:g«ge, Furnitart! u d »11 kindsof tnerrh«n(lis«" ir -.thsr cotnmod.tie* promptly
tran»ferr(>i1 or -jptiT^n^rf
W e FTo^M to dMl f i M y widi all aad
willgHetheberia—•—rb—tallniHls
C. J . MEETZE A CO.
.•,M.I.C.a«iUiu
« — * • • « .v».
Hen^ IC FieW & Co.,
baked in an up-to-date oven,
bandied by n^J^ deaik^ftre-
.^^^ ^ „^ ^^„
, _ flab
„_
We
-j^^g ^ nice QUICK LUNCH
COUNTER where you can
satisfy your apqwlite. Fall
line of confectionery.
J. M. BELL
Bbnck and Buitdmg^^tarial
ESTIMATES
OfBee: No. 116 N. UnioB Street.
>.F!aeto>7: No. U l N, Lee Strnet.
FURNISHED.
A L E X A N D R I A , VA.
THE MANASSAS JOURNAL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1916
, . . . ^ ^
VT
I N D E P E N D E N T HILL
Miss Courtenay Davidge, of
WHshingtoni si>ent Saturdty n i ^ C
Mis» Dorothy Merrill and Mr.
The children of Haymarket are a t ' T h e G r o v e . "
Leslie
Merrill, wh6 are attending
enjoying Thursday and today as
Misses Lucile Taylor, Anna
school
in Manassas, are spending
holiday^
MayhughtEliseDulinand Messrs.
Miss Lillian Lightner and Miss J. F. Cockerille,'<}. H. Waahing'- the holidays with their parent»at
Mary Louise Rector are attenJingr ton, J. W. and R . L . Ellis spent SpfilSgdA]«:
A corn-.ahucking party was
the educational conference at Friday evening at ^ e home of
given
at-the home of Mr: Philip
Richmond.
Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Reid.
Weber
Friday evening. After
Active preparations for ChristMiss Carrie Lee, of Nokesville.
ma8"sre oeing made in ouTstorCT is spending the wreek-end at her the cottshw^eRrccrapleted theTr
work a very enjoyable evening
and other places. The little ones home here.
KEENEYES.
was spent in dancing.
are looking forward to^the holiA large growd attended the
day Bea8on^^H4b-flaueli<«agaHMsa.-CHERRY HILL
Thanksgiving services of IndeMr. H. E. Fleming, principal of
Mrs. M. A. Bushey, mother of pendent pill Council, Order Frathe Haymarket School, Mrs. FlemMr.
W. G. Bushey, was seriously ternal Americans, which were
ing and their little son Bobbie,
injured
by a fall last week at the | held in their hall on Sunday. The
have moved from Manassas to
make their home in Haymarke^. home of her son. She was re- i services were conducted by Rev.
Bell, of^Wannamur- We are glad to wdeomc thom; moved to Provldeneg-jfoBpfi
Mr R C. T.intnn appnt-. .SiinHay
W P r^gfot tn rf>pnrt that liftlp Washington, where it was stated
Bobble 18 <(H»e HI aiHt hop« for that her hip bon^ had been brttk- with liis family a t Lochlynn.
Mr. Worth f^f^r^" '"° °^"'^'""'
his p i t f i i i m i a i i
^
— en.
jc;. Souccer wiit launcn his Thanksgiving vacation with
Mr' G. E. Armell has resumed ^ MPTG.
boat during the week. his mother at Independent Hill..
his duties as foreman of the work his new
wa»-bu>k by Mr. HerThis
boat
Mrs. Katie Luck is on the sick
on the Warrenton-Fairfax turnbert Bland and will be used for list this week.x
pike, near Centerville.
Mi's. Haggle (Jroson has moved passenger and mail traffic to ~ Servlfiea were held In
School Baptist. Church Sunday
her household goods from Sudley, Maryland.
Mr. S. G. Crane is spending morning by Elder Smoot.
where she made her home during
the Thanksgiving holiday in Bos- —Mr. Ray Fairhanka spent Sunton,
Mass.
band, the late J. B. Croson.
day at Springdale.
Mr.
John H i c ^ recently comThe interior of our new drug
Miss Lillian Garrison is confined
store presents an attractive ap- pleted a porch on\ the front and to her home by a sprained ankle.
pearance. The building has been one side of his residence. H i s
Mr. George Oleyar visited at
remodeled and newly i)ainted and home is located on a high elev- Mr. Weber's Sunday.
is a credit to the village. A well ation of ground, a f e w hundred
Mrs. Emma Carter spent Sunis being mado» and when this is vards from the Tailroad, and af. day at t h e home of her parents,
beautiful jsiear.ofthe Mr. and Mr8.^.-Weberi
completed water will-fae
surrounding coun- The Hayfield School and Civic
in the interior.
It is said thttt nnnfhOr himmona
Trf«giie w i l L m e e t n e x t F r i d a y
Charles R. - McDonald, evening, December 8, at the
is to be established in 6ayinarket
superintendent of actinnla, ara« n school house.—A very interestmg
at an early day. ,
—
Mr. William M. Jordan spent visitor at the Cherry Hill School and instructive program is being
HAYMARKET
thefirstof the week fn"^tItiinore." =«ie4i^ last week.
TAT-. ti. uj-.' •jootteF ~and her
Md.
cousin,
Mi^ Inez Allen, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spinks,
.Saturday.
of Woolaey. v
Mr.
Charles
Snyder and Miss
ter, Mrs. Rose Fairmont,,Sunday.
Katy
Buker.
both
of Washington,
Mr. John Rust, of Fairfax
wg^e^^maniednast
Wedinesday
Courthouse, wastfae guest of Mr.
morning at S t Dominie'a Chnreh
A. B. Rust Sunday.
Capt. J. R. Rust wasabosiiiefis and ]at«r eame to Cfaeny Hill,
visitor at Strasburg during the where they were the goeets of
week.
- ———
^— Mr. and Mra. li. <X Roaaelt
Mr. Ross Bragg, of Naahville, Amonir the other goerta prexh
Snydv, iNTOtfaTenn., was a Haymaritet visitor ent weroMr
0t
of
the
brid&groom,
and Miaa
Monday.
Auai* BiAei. riia«jtf iliB brtfe-
GREENWICH
Mr. Snyder is a nepHew o f Mr.
a n d Mrs. Russell.
Greenwich and Nokesville met The young coqple. left on an
m a joiniL-debate at Nokesville evening train for an extended
IC
New Drug Store [
k
AT^HAYMARKET
We h^ve in stock a complete line ^
Drugs, Drug Sundries, Chemicals, Cigars,
^ WE soucrr
—
WILL CONVINCE
JIieHaymarket PharmaGy
HAYMARKET, VIRGINIA
IC
X
3C
CUFTON
arranged, the princj^pal feature of
which will be a general discu^ion
of "What We Should Enow About
Services at the Clifton Presbyterian-GhurehjRev. Alford KeH^,
Hayfield Scbool closed W e d n ^ pastor, for the coming week will
day for. the Thaskaffiving hoU-' be as foliows: Sunday School at
10 a. m. Subject: Jesus Christ.
daya.
The Novembof roll of honor fo> the First and the Last.—Sbunk
Bayfidd Seho(rf,Mi88 Myrtle Mer- day, December 7, at 7:30 p. m.,
lecture on California and the Parill. teaclia-,l8 as follows:
ie Lowe, Rae bgdc, Ami»- cific Coast; illustrated by 70 sterebA^^MarriBy- nowawl Luek and^ t^tiorai slides. Ttsitorainrom the
vicinity rare invite4 tor both serLillian Greoiwood.
Bu'n'KKirLY. vices,
;Fhe iadies et^^lhe sewj^cuel^
THOROUGHFARE
of the Baptist Church will bold
ah oyster supper Thursday eve^
Mr. Levi Gough is quite 91 a t
ning in the old hotel for the benhis home near here.
Mr, James Jiifin^* ^f A ^ - , ; . . ! . ofit of the ehnreh.—The pablic is
t
Saturday eveni^f. -Thie so^SSt tour <n the Northi rhinr imH Ko
waa-E<
St home after D e e e m b f ^ y l . a t Md., visited hiaparet^at Foster
gratjon into the United States 2618 Elevrath street northwest, -Hall Saturday.
^
should be prohibited. TheafiOlm- Wadiington, D ; C.
Mrs. Chwles Butler, o^ New
ative was argued by Mr. W. B.
port-News, who has been visiting
Hooker, of the NokesviUe Bank,
WATERFALL
relatives in the neighboAood,ha8
and Prof. E. S. Napier, of the
returned to Washington, where
Nokesvillehigh school, wtule the ~~"idra. R. R. Smith in Bpendiag'a she will sfSien^ a few days.
negative was ably defended by f e w days with her sister, Mrs.
Mr. Jack Crewe, of the U. S.
Miss Courtenay W. Davidge, of Parke Twrbert. in Washington.
iJTT-4swit
with his parents at ChestWashington,and Prof; fi: &.rBaftr Ariifam, the amalldsro el^ Mrr B6tteL~
and Milk Howard BeJl. has been
of the Greenwich high school.
Mr. C. H. K^yser is spending
Mr. Hooker opened the debate quite illof pneum<mia,'lKiti8now some time in Philadelphia.
YOUR TRADE-A TRIAL
cause.
The ribbons for the winners in
the recent commimity fair have
arrived and will be distributed B
Thursday.afternoon at 2 o'clock •
vt the auditorium "at the sehop^
building. AH patrons a ^ friends
pf the school are invited to be
LarkinJDtorrell Co.y4nc
Mam Office aadjSideaoom
Branch Warehonse
Nokesvilb,VA.
You are coraiaHy invited to visit our Nokesville
Warehouse, located in the Hinegardner Buildine.
^ d e n t s of this vicinity will find it both profiteble and cflnvfiniftnt fx) patronize bur Bronch Store.
W e h a t e just rec^ved a Carload of
If mtesaated in Wagons call and let us expWn the
advantages of a BirrfsflH
-_
MANASSAS
I.LC
Mr. William H. Richards, jr
has been home for a few days
and was answered by Miss cfflivaleseing.
Mi. Aiilmr firww^ ragnBy with hia parfinhy Mr,
W. H. Richards, at Red Gablei:
.tOKkSTBURG
"Beverly
Boley
spent
a
f
e
w
Davidye. Prul. Napier jiext
spent several days at Clifton.
Mrs.
Clyde
Mathers
has
gone
days
in
Washington
recently.
the floor, but his,argument
Mrs. Jenette <
Misses Gertie and Etta Tapecott
Mffwn ff ^ ^'- ' iiirHrii- UtU« Bon Thomas, who hav& b«errTf> Waahiwytain for th«» iwrfi ^f th«* S o p t Charies R. McD(makl TCCQBSa
^^rn to pi^°B by Piyf, Ball -'-Mrr
Wednesday—turn a dev
i
s
t
t
^
ifetbel
Uigli
School
last
—
,: ,
Hooker took the ^rebuttal, bot Gqssom were each soceeasfhl m -viating Mrsr Cl)«gettV Sstef; winter.
lightful visit to Washington.
Mrs. Joseph Lewis is visiting w e c ^ W e are always glad to
^^"^ r ill
1 rinf Jinn ii bagging a fine wild tnrkay on fti. Mrs, WillisiBSFbai
Mioo Myi tie Abel hag
tecep^
sun
um
HupBrintiiBUentiMl
hapa
ber mother. Mrs. Sosaa Pitts,'on
ready had done t h o r uitlrdamn <1J9 6lJ*st week
their hcune at Cktverl^iSS^
a
position
in
Washington
he will come often.
We
.
Mr. Adonirara Powdl and fam- The f<dh)wing punils of the Main streets
work.
•
'^
w i A her much success.
Miss
Emily
J
.
Johnscm
anft
The jiidKes-Dr>lIL G. Brown, ily aiy .apani^ag tlis wiulai wiUi ThdKtUlif U« SiiMA have neither
Mr, and Mrs. j . F. Dunn and
^^^, of Midland, spent Sunday Miss Lillian Vernon Gilbert, counProf. I. N. H. B e a h m a n d M t J . Mr. Powell's mother, neur Aa- beoi abaoit B«r t«dy^dBriqg4be|;
her
daughters, |Catte and Ruth,
t
y
home
demonstration
iwent.
w i t F K^itivea here, coming by
t". Snider—gave a uoanimoos de- tiodi.
mcmth of November: ' •
sLSuiiixigUm,
are visiting Ijttiie
f
^
a
t
gjrthai
Friday
BwlirMBg.
cision in favor gf the n^ative.
Misses Florence Gossom and _DQrothy Csrtw.PsBline Carter. MAd. 1%a
—tire
Bethel
faeohy
has
homeof
Mr,,.fiiinn'«
mother, Uti.
Mrs.C. J. Sharpe,'oftiieOrecii* Anaiaf^dutt, of SayiifiiCeCrira Anne Griffith, NdBe Lambert uid Mr. Davis, of WsidrfngttiB, mo- planned to attend tfie teachers' <^*>a^ Dunn,
tored from Washington and was
wich Leagae,beautifiitlyraides«d ^^endingthe T h w d c ^ m t
Frank Jwikins.
a guest lit the home of Mrs. Sam- convention at Riehmoocl this ^'i^^'lAryT.Norvell spent the
several solos on the vi<din, aeeom- attlEdr homte here. '
Miss Mary Louise Reetw.Tescher
jge^.
^_^___
I week with Mrs. S. G. Bettia.
oei Buckley recentiyi
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Luasferd,
panied on the piano by Mrs. M.
BLUE KTSB.
The
first'quarter's
examinaMrs. J. T. Anderson, her two
Miss
Antonia
Willard
Ford,
of
M \Vashington,also of the Green- of Qethel. were week-end g n e s t s
daughtCTs.
Mary and Eannie, and
tions
were
given
last
wedc
ReKeyser,
W.
Va.,
is
visiting
relalof
Mrs.
Lonsford's
father,
Mr.
wich League.
-^- CATHARPIN
her
niotfaer.
Mrg. Hate, spent
ports
were
distributed
Taesifaiy,
tives here.
"
Thii^ is three joint debates oat €harlc«>Creel, of Antiodi.
Mmiday
with
Mrs.
Bettie AbeL ~7
when
the
school
closed
for-the
gclwiri BIMSWI Wednaaday
iflflday forr four that GreeaWch B a w o n Littfe-Mi«B Fraqfea2[^*irs>-i.^sTh "^"^^ J-nn4fw fnipmLOinmii
A
number
oi
boys
and girls are
Thanksgiving
heyday.
Misses
ay. Mi]
•Hr?; year.
• •
u e n v e Sidney Kibler areivisitiag League of Catharpin School IS the Thanksgiving holiday.
Jenkins,
Garrison,
Snow
and
__.
PlMtting
to
attend
the
dance to-tfiSa
Editii
M.
Baydon.
first
ijUnning to hold ti minstrel,a
gj^TAiBLJyi
The £arii£8L
• If BU eyator ouppcr at the
^n fiysTer suppei-^t tii^ liaJT
Mr. J. C. Dunn w i s a Jaiditt
BRADLEY
-^
house on Moodayevening. Decem- Mr. D. W. M a t b o s has moved week-encTA BOT tome WL
PriJay evenmg, December 8, bevisitor
Tuesday.
ber
U,
beginning
at7;30o'ck>ck.
his family to the (rfd hotel.
c^ nninsr at 5 p. m. Tbeprpt^eeda •ars, «iaBBea-%^oopcris~Quite rif
Petqile are very busy having
An admission f«e of fiftera cents Mrs. Franklin, who h a s been ThsThbrfilon Literary Society
•(-ill be used fcvtbe benefit of the of appendicitis.
their
wood sawed up toe the winextremely
ill
foriltag
time,
died
g a v e an i n t e r ^ t i n g program of
will be charged.
;'resbyterian Choich. Too are
Mr. Stratton aad~hi9 family, of
Sunday
afternoon.
terr
when
they can sit back bymusic and readings, Friday after'
nvited to come and hetpagood Rristow hMMrn WBtmt^ tothtPick- The minstrel show will'be given
Mrs. Martha Payne is quite illjjhootu ^ ^ i a l mention is nc.|the fire and watdi the snow fafi.
tmtetfaaautMiiviMiuBuf theC^rt- at her hone ha the vitlsge.
cause.
' "•
«n»'property.
~
Mr. Mitchell Bettia visited Mr.
hariMn teachers, Mr. Frank P.
Mrs. A. B. CsrringtOD spent
Mr. G. A Hall coatinuea on the corded a story by Miss Haydon.
Hiss Katie Oark has w h o ( ^ n g
J.
F. Fkk Sunday.
vocal
duet
by
Misses
Carrie
Leaty
SffiooLan^Miss Alice M. MKK. aick lift
ne week-end at "The Grove.
^SSmb.
•
•_
r^r-rrr:
Mr.
Arthur
Crewe,
of
Canton,
and
Evdyn
S
u
b
o
u
n
an?
a
deSWEETHEART.
About twenty-five members will
Mr. R. E. Pokyrtrf WarrentBih,
Miss G e o Sbo^oaker returned take part. The show will be fea- Pa., spent several days last week bate-Resolved. That the dty
EDITORS
Now-Several
of
spent several days tit hat week
with friends here.
to Maryland Saturday, witii h « chiM
has
better
school
advantages
our
subscribers
write
that
THB^IJ,
"trared
by
dancing
and
siagiag.
.^t The Grove."
Misses Douglasa and MeCorkle,
sister, Mrs. S, S. Shaffer, who
JOURNAL faila to reach them on
Miss Ruth Hoffman, who is has been on a week's visit to h o of Alexandria, spent Sunday with than the country child.
NOKESVILLE
Mr. and Mra. Riebards at R ^ The judges decided in favor of Saturday. We are at Toss to
i
teaching at Gaioecville, waa tbe^ parents.
^k^lee.
Thr afflriuatTve speakers. Miss
*son, for the paper
wook end guoat of Miss Mary
H r e . U. Howard, of Russell Sevr J. F. Burks, of Manaasas,
Ken>on Mathers, youngest son Margaret Hammill and Mr. p ^J'P^tched from the office each
Reid.
^
county, is visiting her son-in-law will hold services at St Anne's of Mr. and Mrs. W . ^ . Mathers, Thomas Glascock. The negatiy£ Friday aftemnnn «nrt according
xMr. and Mrs. D. J. Ritenour and daaghter. Mr. and Mrs. G. Chapei, Sunday afternoon at 3 is taking a buaineas eeurse in argument was suppqrtedjby Miss
^fo,th« postmaster here, is never
and Miss Anna Mayhugh were M. Shoemaker.
Sue Snapp and
o'clock. The choir of St. Anne's, Washington.
Mr.
_
Wmfield
I
left in_ the Manassas postofBce
There
will
be
services
in
the
Manassas visitors Monday.
Dewey.
One of Mr. Bean's fine eowa under the direction of Mrs. P. D Baptist Ohuiuii 3uinlay m 11
after
the 8 p. m. train.
Mr. J. T Cooke was in M^dd^e- bi'i>kc.a l o t iJUl ^ e e EL
-^r s t u d e n t have^
ar
Lipscomb, of Bristow, will render m- and 7:30
by
Tiurp Mon3ayl)n business.
TIP TOP.
special music.
Rev. VV. I.
p. m.
the pastor. been absent fr •r!-. school thi.* week