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^pPSPfpwiiw.' m.>, pnii IWi'tWV! ii mmn it ».'n?3T::ii'.'( ..-^.^r ***#.• t,» <t>dk«-«'>«-j|bWu>, .....' ^.<.Tf- m}\^ mmm f^i MANASSAS, VIB6INIA. FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 192^ 1130 A YEAR IN ADVANCE ilt M •§1 Monday, June 21 "** ASpeeW-^'Thc Weatemer" NOVEL BY STEWART EDWARD WHITE—A ST(MlY OP THE PIONEERS WHa BLAZED THE TRAIL^TO THE WEST. ABBOSSION, lle-82e Tu^ay, Jiue 22 MariooPaYietk^Getting Mary Mwrried** THJii IfOSfflSBAUTIFlTLGJKL OK THE SCREEN ADMISSION, lU-17e CIRCUIT COURT IS Ahhounceiimit of SeTwii Wittie RMCU Expected TknuMTOw of Week. Th« cirelfafart for Princ« WillUm county contianM in Mwion today, probably will ree«H tomorro>w until •omctime in Jujy. Saawuury «t pto^ ce«ding« for the w«»k, Ineliidinar tha •etiiona of Hsndfty, TnMdijr and Thonday, foUovs: CoMKoa Lew. Sharwood B. StoantU axaiBat B. F. A P. R. B. Co.—Salt dtomiwd with- out prajndic* to ptofaitMri ^tointttf to Thursday, June 24 Biyaiit WMfabura in 'Too Much Johnson^ SCREEN TEBSION OF WILUAM GILLBTTE^ FAMOUS ,FASC& ADMISSION, lle-17e pay coats. • * *•• , Bawieapa asaiuit nynSA Vienar at al, on attachnaat—Qrdar of ppblicatioD iaaood, «opy to ba mailad to defandait at Charlaa Town, W; Va.; ohjaet of anit baii« to attadi aatartt of Hymaa Viaoar Cor peymaat at plata- tart ^bim of $6»M. In re will of Faimia C. «'«*aad—Lida L. Paaxaoo, nndar will, qnaUHea, fntefac fate fMO bond withovt aacority. J. .P. T aarhman acainat Friday, June 25 EAel Claytcm in 'The 13tfa Cmn- mandment" A GSBAT WpMAN^ PICTdtEB¥ RUPERT HUGHES ASMIBSION, lle-lTc J 1 iaturdal^ Jupe 26 ^ y Ruth Roiaid in ''Adventures of Rudi'' EPISODE No. 8, T H E HAREM MODELy" AND 'VBINGIN6 UP FATHMg* SERIES, "JIGGS IN SOdETY." NEWS AND PATHE REVIEW. ^ T B i g R B e - l l c NIGHT. lle-lTe ^ "•'i'wpip'as'^fif' Monday^ June 28 Alice Brady in "Sinn^ers' BUSmSS^l/IGAIS Flvo Caato a Thraa UmVtttt Wanted — Assistant openior at telephone (Mce. George L. Bcsenberger, Manassas. 6-4 Our car of. cow peas are here, prJPA riglii-; grivia «« yonr order. Also binder twine; come to see US for Millet and SorB^uim. J. H, Burke A Co. 2-tf Overiand ent e(»diti(»,-nm . mike; httgMn. 0. E. Touring Gar,^ ezcel- •winan. Carbola the disinfectant that dryo white* Try it. "EtAnm WU Una Phaonaey' <74f Maxwdl roadster m ezceQent •ponditioin' hai haeii curefaUy used, n » aboot 12,000 mlm; needs two new tires. Terms to right iMrty. SeeSr.iS. S. BfBU»- SOB. 1* FOT Sale ' Jcdington binfer. N. A. Wheeler, Adni'r, WelKngton, ta. .—^ 5^ HIGH SCHOOL ALUBfNI HOLD ANNUAL BANQUET COMMENCEMENT DAY AT ST. EDITH ACADEMY Merry Kveaing Spent ia EoffBcr AaditorioH—Mosical Pro- -cnuQ-and Toasts. The achoot^uiditorinm, decked with a profuaion of roaea and other apring Rowera, Satax<day aTeiunff for the firat time in the biatory of the hitrh school waa .the acane of 4he annoal jMknqnat of the Alomni Asaoeiation of Uanaa- sas Inatitato and' Hanaasaa Hifh School, when the grraduatins clasa of 1920 waa wefeomed into the asaoda- tion, CoTWa ware laid for fifty ameato ion tfaraa long Ublea that maaa- nred the dimanaioni of the anditoriom. Silver trophlaa eaptored by high school athletea were oaed aa flower holdwa, tha att» w»»- in tlie-feaB» dlatrlct meat graeinc tha pnaidaafa teble in gleamiaff raliaf aboTo Ito daric p«iaa^ tal and nndar a dnatar of ^nli and white peMiiea. llie place earda ware dimiatitiTe arrangemapto of the high school moflMMm tied nrftluttbona is the Ugh aaSajblsta. kt^lnd gold. . I Miaa Mary Laa Chefwi^ rttiripg o*- Treaidaut of tha aaaoeiaMae, pnaidad aa toaalBfiatroaa awi lad in aingiag (amUiar aehetd aooga and popular airs ef the day. Tha program opanad with an oU achool song, 'H>n 4ad at National Bank a< •anaaaaa, ft aoapo- Tir--t«rn iu>d«>" . ^ «>.«». h . * . . * » « o « - C o . t l n « d > eonaaot f 0*. J T ^ ^ I ^ T ^ Z ^ J ^ oar URtt. Fottco R. Gordon against 8^ X Emma Milkr^Diaaiiaaad coat of plainti^. G. Simpaon Badday appointod mittee fbr Harry B. Baddar, hia brother, late a aoldiar in tb» Amariean taxtm, who is solferinf ftom 1920 waa fonnaUy wdcomad bgr tha .praaidaat, tha afamni Jeinfaic bi a hearty teaat to tha daaa. lUsa Unlsr Moran xeapondad for the gradnataa, the daaa drinking to tha health of tha ahmmL Other toaata were ofTarad by Miaa Loin D; Mats, Miss Editfa M. »r.-«.T. «»»Hti-.'-«i«i-^ -«<-*. H*3«»««.>B«>««yLa»«n,MiaaKmi. ^aacar. cMMjlttoe qnalilUs, ««i«hjrBoand.llia« Lillian V.GilbartrJfc Henry TbompaouaudB. A ^ T W y - waganar, Uaot. Pansy 8. Haydon and aon againat J. M. Kaplan, raaMtnl- ^ r . H. W. Sanders. Miaa Chapman ' sang and Miaa Bartfaa Watts, a mam- "*" her of t K (^aaa o< i»20, gmn m h»- -^uroos raadng. All monbera of the gmdoatingelaaa rcaponded with a will to tiw Tiriaaa damanda made by «f tha aaaodation and £o&tinaad J. M. Kaplan deniad Ueaua soft driidca. F. E. BanadeO, Manasaaa ^Mafet, and H. W. Harrhig, Braotsvifla dla^ triet, appointed assiatant aaaaascm to __ __ ___ wrrrin their ^fywHro twritorias wn. iM^lgy lu Uia marrlmaul uf Un'^vaii. rfdaskl^ Otis Latham, aaaeaaor for dla- triet No. 1, who reqoMtad aaaiat^ea in eompleting his dotiea irittdi |faa rather JoMas Speaks and Ccnir fers Dtptontfs ProgTMi Presl^nted by Girls.' CommencaouM exsrettM but Wed- nesday evening in the school audita- rium marked the close of anethto ette. ceasfnl year at St. Edith Academy, the girls' achool at Bristow which ia oper- ated lander the supervision of the Sis- ters of the Order of Saint Benedict. The Very Bev. Julius Pohlf 0. S. B., made the address to the graduates and conferred gold crosses and diplomas of graduation upon Misses Salome Bliley and Josephine Ftldhaus. Both grad- uates took part in the program of the evening. Miss BliTey reading an aaaar on "Jnyna Kihnfcr," tha lata Omaricsn poet, and Miss Feldhaaa reading an *'***7.?? ' T ^ l . ^ ^ i ^ ^ the English Langnaga.'' Eij^th grade cartijAcataa— ware awarded to Misses Doris Tyres, EUaa- beth Bomber. Mary CadUa Stdna, Anna Wallgrad, SUaabalh KaDar. Lo- retto Garvay, Katharina BoUina and Maa.MeWmiama. Misaaa Mae and Both MeWOliama iw^vwl PahMr panmanahtp diploaua, and Palmar panmanaUp improTunant cartifleatoa were reeatrad by Miaaaa BUsabeth Bnmbry and MacgaMt Barrett Tha Itoct part at tha eommaneemant program waa a play, "Tha Laat of the Veatmb,'' hi whidi the parta w<|n taken aa foQawa: CemaUa, a Bonum matron, Miaa Bambry; Virgma, bar daughter, a diriatian. Miss Tyi«a; Flavia, Vlr- gilia'a st^datar, a Pa^W. Miaa Seott; Jnlitta, little datar of VirgiUa, Misa JX: :.^ftllgran; Marcalla, ehzistiaa.. IBGH P O O L ENDS SDCCCSSFtlLTERM Dr. Young Speaks—DiplonsM, Certileatcs and Prizca A n ' Awarded to Stndeata. The annual dnnmencement axerdaaa of Manassas High School took pJBm Tuesday evening in the B»a*Uk Church, %faieh was flUed to tapMtT wi|h patrons and friends. Tlie ehniieb was decorated with flowers and Oa graduating class, s^ae dv^, faciritgr and others who took part in tha pvo-. gram completely i)lled the spadww roatmm. The address of tha vrmim. was madabyDn Writer J. ¥eaar, «f^ -the—Eredaddcsbacg _atat»- mg. time preaerlbad by law. Scott Carter againat C. B. Soltf— Jttdgment for j t i i ^ , « U i i » . ^ t h interest ima^i Thirty young: sheep fot sale,' none over 6 yrs. good ftodc used; $10 each. & Delp, Chaittilly Fann. 5-2* For Sale—Ford touring 'car just overhauled, newly pamted, at the New Frilsce Winiam Ga- rage.—Albert Tiawrenflel—S-tf For Rent— Two furnished rooms for 11^^ housekeeping. Apply Jourm^ &? . Coat k>iE hetweeir •ndAdep. Rffwyj. PaulHent^ Manassas, Va.' ' 5-1* Tomar, foreman. E s t i ^ Pri]BaL.granted certificate for obtaining letters of admkdatratioa on the estete of - ba late husband, Lewis Priaias; said Estiier Primas ex- ecuting ^,000 b(md with I. C. Jacobs, surety; H. S. Bell, O. M. Dougiaa and C. H. keyser aj^oiqted to a^raise es- tate. ' / ', ">. Christo Mfg. Co. ag^unst Joe Sedd, assumpsit—Case continned. Mortimer H.~ Pago at 9I against M. B. Taylor at uae LiJDLJPBihy, oiferB- flOO sacnritar for non-resadant plahi- tilTa. B^ort of aeeennt of "nioa. H. Lion,, tmatee, with Lacy E. I^itaer and^C. A fitmh cow tor Bait i goad tot Dodge. daB^i J. fL &-2 For Rent—SmaQ farm, hi|^ state of coltivatkHi, growing crops, good orehard, yjeadid cp- portiuuty for indastnons man with smaB famfiy. See Frind- pai, Manassas Indastiial SdiooL For Sale—Registered Holstein yearling bnIL sired by famous $60,000 bulliKingSegis Pontiac Price, S160. Also a r^(istered bull calf, 175. Four younff sows, $S0 each. Some t ^ ^ ^ b r e d pigs, 6 w e d » < ^ dMfee M each, |9JiO per pair. Goodfoor- horae witfoo, new, worth $1S6, on the lavfcet; cadw I^M. See Ipdastrial Hock for Manassas^ Va. W«ot«l-M,000 wUt9 it.'&iiehCCo." Try a box of Powder, SO eoitB. If S\ fine. Prince William Pharmacy.VTtC SaEN(£ - SERVIW^ SAiaTATKHf JBepoct o c i a n k PraslaB MMfba^ _ at ala in aeapont iri& C L. Garriaon. w y o y gnarrtiaii, iiailliiiiad. —— ;~ -Sap<«ta of the foOpwiBg eatatea •<aa MieHrmad;—Jamila Piearaue. H.r P. Oiadae, CMiiariBa H. Fraada,~TSeo- dora PanlfaM Watara, N. T. DaPUw, Joto J^taaoa, Thpnaa Flannsiy, Joae- ~8. iu Miritenar, B: Wr- The baa<|net menu waa prononnead a deUdons aaeeeas in every detafl from the grapefruit eoektail,-^riudi made tta appearance when the banqueters were ftsat sietrd, to tiie fmitad brfek cream and chocdato cake and tta fndt pnndi idiidi aiscompaniad tha toasts, not to moition the ehidcen salad ndiieb arrived between—and ^mnptly disap- peared. The banquet waa prepared and;8«Ted under .tiie direction of Mr. H. Pmer Metz, of the Sknitoiy Lunch, whose snecert was warmly dwered Iv the almmii. At a basineaa meeting.bdd earlier in the-evening the following ofiieers were elected: President, Miss Bath P. Smith; vica-prsaidant, Ctvt. Paicy Sr~B*ydMi; secretary, Misa Mary~7: Cox; treasurer, Misa JuUa A. Ma- loney; execstive fomnvittee, Miaa Smith (preaident). Miss Lanier Moran (member at graduating daaa) and Mr. Boawdl S. Bodnd (member of alam- ai). A e«mwitt*ie compoaad of Miaa ___^_ BMtt. Mks i d k Maleney -«-.f ifu^ *f"r i'^—'•<'^»f inTointed to drsfir a neaiadflB of. synfatiiy Ito •af tha FlUwatar, Amanda Thoaaaa, Uszie Green Oark, J. W. UndMlaa aad Lda M^SmaBwood. ~ ^nSHsf^John Bobart TUlatt pvebated and adasMad to neatd; Asa. H. U ^ ' Star; / . P. laSrhmaw, C E. Naah' a WaBur ManlHat te WILL SXWF(«BABni Urgeat CaB far Gar-' For Sale.—TMnato and cab- bage plaata, good vaiietiea: AD kiada of 9 n k B asaai te boDc or padage; ACo. OMf For Sale Sevepjoom dwell- ing boose (to be moved fr$m tot). W. E. McCoy, Manass Sin^ comb Rhode M a n r Be^ egts for sale, $1.60 setting of 16 eggs. ~S8aiM5*d latee lu SO and 100 lolB. 1. S. Steds^ ^'*f*Sr 8as,ya. m-^ t As three porfeet angles consti- >6f fate a^emplete teiaagis, so have we bidit oar Bosinesi on tiiese three attribates. llie Science of Cookiiv to make that which you eat palataUe, the Conrteoos Service tha* makes yoo feel at home and Abednte CleanHnuss in both kitchen and tablsu It has been oar constant afai In saw lag yoa within the past two years to aiidlfp»- trooage is the sift a< MMsss then we feel we have hr the tri- angle builded weO. fMartha WaaUagtAf fresh weekly. SANTTART U J N f f l Down by the Old DvaC _ MAlf AflHwflt V A. Harriaoa M. Gonnadl agaiMt Cemwall Piafiaiaa IMI' payment of aUsMaiy, tared, at* aaide; Henry MePhanoa at Wtetar MePharaea-ot al, DscTvej IVHII.IBC CMIM to €haK Sasah Bataa (faraacly JsvinB) at a i - tt Master CimwisBi—'f At a teittse af the PMaea vnUaas CMte Chapter. hsU Friday at tha eavrtT haahh oOea, Mn. W. L. Bkowning was made aJwaiUfa aacra- taiy af tha Taila fbr fatans BadCkaaa Bdidi M«rria, of Waafategtea, at •f Thaa. H. Uaa and H. -Daviaa, rnaiwiadDasrs «< aala, aad sale ef SS aeraa, iwriadtag tea hi GafaMariOe diatetet, BsBj. W. Marphy far |S,MS; ' (Caatfaaad oa paga aighi) achool, who apok« on "^ew Worlda Cor Old," elodng with his hearty congrat- nlaitidns to Uie gradnstaa'aad a diraat appeal to then for, higher dtiaaadUp as typified in LteigfaUew's aetid4» poem, "Tbt BnOdars." Dr. Tanng drew a striUag pietva of tha splendid iaolatioB of America ia tha days of Waahiagtea and the aaaar ehangaa lAieh sinea the eolooial perio4 hava affected the Amofaaa nation a a i American Ufa. Ha Hfcaaad the aveto* tion of the nation to the devdnpiajat of navigatioa from ^ aailing vaaaals of yeatarday to the gigantic oeaaa Us- ers of today, empbaaldng tha naad at men and women atraig eiaiMgh brava anoogh to meet tlia saw i dbilitiea of the mresent. "The Ui^ar the potential poaaiMUtiaa,'' ha aaJii. nhe greater the coat of iha wxadaco —the graater the diip tlm mora akOl demanded of har saikna." _ OSi^problena wfli ba met, ha •4»^ frimdjif VirgOte^JiaMLA^.WiIIcnuyelai^ '^aeanaa **^ T*-—*ri nf ftmarii DroniB, afatra boy, son of Sarvia, Miaa' lean manhood and American — - Snyder; Aardia, eUaf priesteas of Vesta, Miaa Code; vaatal virgina^ Miasea Sdnrinck, Keller, Bkck and Cosgrove; Empress Helena, mother of Qoqstaatine, Miss Bliley; ladiea fai wattfaig, Miasea Hottnan, Grimea, Bar- rett and Garrey; aiaida of honor, MtssM Bmith, jBranloar, Wslah sad 4 GrandMtnn; Bnfns, young diristiaa aolditt, Ut s icM^rtfh^Vbvilia, Mte SduMfate; Dadna, a Boman tUeUL, Miss Bath_MeWQIiams; Mardiaa and Alaxas, Pagan prieat^Missaa Anxat aiiil Ml WillliiB>wifcM< Mias BKAWNrat—MEBCHAMT A quiet,wedding ceremony was per- formed in Washington Wednesday at high noon in the Mount Vernon Place Metlio£st Episcopal Church, South, when Ifiss Edith EsteUe.Merehant, of Manassas, became the biide of Mr. Bandolph .Smoot Brawner, of Pum- fries, Bar. C. G. ChappeD officiating. The only witnesses were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. LriUi and Mr. and Mra. A. hood ia that wiiieh has stood for yean, and ahall, ^aaae God, for a fhoBaaail years and mora to coma." . Miaa Bertha Hendaracn Watts, a member of the gradaatlag daaa, i a brief a^draaa of wakoma, 4 the graduates' appredatioB of thai eassM campaign oMhe- .1 1^: A. Ben, of Washington, Mn. Lsith and Mrs. Bdi b ^ g sisters of the bride and "bridegroom, teapeetirely. The bride wme a traveling salt of midn^lilt blae trieotfaw, witii a pietare hat of hladi dnffoa, aad eazried Amor^ iean Beaaty roaea. Mxa. Biawaai ia the aecotid daugli- GllMn Walkir dation mid patrons who made it aibie for tha sdiod to renuda in aaa. sionfor the nanal twrm, ttweby inaaiw Jng thdr—gradnathm. HSi Maiy- Laniar Mcmm read an easay on *Tielda d v the direedab of Mrs. B. T. H; Hodge, was espedally wdl received. The numbers indnded "Above tii* Clear Bhie Sky," 'nVhen the Shaddaca Spread Aroun'," "The Spacious E%Hk^ ament on High," "The AmeiiaaiiB Conie" and "Day Is Dyfaig ia. tha- West." Bev. William Stevens offered the invoc^od amd the benediction was pronounced by Bev. A. Stuart GibaoiL The Fannie Osboam-Mets Bagiiah prize, offered by IGsa Eugenia On- bOttm is Bmnbry ef her late atatsTr tor of TBir was awards^ to Mias Mary Knevtfa, danghter of Mr. and Mra. H. A. Kner. da, of Ben Lomoad Farm, lAo ad the competition vith otlisr hers of the Janior and aenior Miss Dorothy Sanders aad Misa Amda Crsd faceivad hoaoraMe meation. I prise traa presantad by Hon. C A. TOttr.- •A .1 SiwneelveiH har adaeatieB^aa and hna hdd a gavarmaant pooitioe in Waahtegtoa for the laat twe.^yaazi. who ii a auB^af-Mrr aad MIS. WBHam DoadMas, sarrad' Brawner, cif the Misa CaroUne Beaehtey. danghtw at Mr. ami Mra. L. K Beaehl^, reeeiva< Elisahedi pthe Elisahedi l ^ i l a a preaeatad Iqr Mr. O. D. Waters «» tiw the U^ieat year'a record hi ma&a; TUa priaa, tiie hitersst triptite tam~to Damfriaa, i»«aai«adht FlErtI2|7inMk Alter * ft «100 Liberty hand, ia to he eeaple wBIia- HUPIUIS Mias Marid Virg&ia Arey aad Mr. Jofaa W, KlUa, ef Greenwich, ware irried her* an Satarday at tha hsMa of Oe bridal paraats. Mr. S. Arey. The J.. Boyal «t Alaiaadria, tha taw bays in oaagrava. MBBRB-ADAMSCm lailteUsM haw haaa iaaaad hy Mr. aad Mrs. Weathsriy iatU^ fsr A a marriage af their daaghtar, to Mr. Jote WBUs Meotaa, aaa of Mr. and C J. Maatas. Tba waddteg wiD take plftca at T^Mty Epteeatal OBBdi Tnesihty amaafaig at 8-.M aidadL by Dr. Ugh daagbter, a daaa, who aqiCGharlaa ed dipieaMi to prefkdav tha brtsf addraaa «f boon, principal Mrs. G. tha of of tha away laat wiatsr. ta the dght gradaates, with a Oa. Xdwan Bmfm Ha|<wi aad waited af Waa Halea Fiances Glaetdi. of J^itfett. aad Miaa Margaratte Laa Pvr, of Beverly KDa. carried off faigiieat honors inttie< and waa doaely followed by Mias Watts. Mr. Haydoa, rm^iag first tlie yoong mea ef the daaa, (•- ceivad the aefaalarahap awarded by the Uaivani^ af Vtrgtaua. an page dght) •H wy torn » mM
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Page 1: CIRCUIT COURT IS IBGH POOL ENDS …eservice.pwcgov.org/library/digitalLibrary/News-Archive...Dr. Young Speaks—DiplonsM, Certileatcs and Prizca An ' Awarded to Stndeata. The annual

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MANASSAS, VIB6INIA. FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 192^ 1130 A YEAR IN ADVANCE

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Monday, June 21 "** ASpeeW-^'Thc Weatemer"

NOVEL BY STEWART EDWARD WHITE—A ST(MlY OP THE PIONEERS WHa BLAZED THE TRAIL^TO THE WEST.

ABBOSSION, lle-82e

Tu^ay, Jiue 22 MariooPaYietk^Getting Mary Mwrried**

THJii IfOSf flSBAUTIFlTL GJKL OK THE SCREEN ADMISSION, lU-17e

CIRCUIT COURT IS

Ahhounceiimit of SeTwii Wittie RMCU Expected TknuMTOw

of Week.

Th« cirelfafart for Princ« WillUm county contianM in Mwion today,

probably will ree«H tomorro>w until •omctime in Jujy. Saawuury «t pto^ ce«ding« for the w«»k, Ineliidinar tha •etiiona of Hsndfty, TnMdijr and Thonday, foUovs:

CoMKoa Lew. Sharwood B. StoantU axaiBat B. F.

A P. R. B. Co.—Salt dtomiwd with­out prajndic* to ptofaitMri ^tointttf to

Thursday, June 24 Biyaiit WMfabura in 'Too Much

Johnson^ SCREEN TEBSION OF WILUAM GILLBTTE^ FAMOUS

,FASC& ADMISSION, lle-17e

pay coats. • * • *•• , Bawieapa asaiuit nynSA

Vienar at al, on attachnaat—Qrdar of ppblicatioD iaaood, «opy to ba mailad to defandait at Charlaa Town, W; Va.; ohjaet of anit baii« to attadi aatartt of Hymaa Viaoar Cor peymaat at plata-tart bim of $6»M.

In re will of Faimia C. «'«*aad—Lida L. Paaxaoo, nndar will, qnaUHea, fntefac fate fMO bond withovt aacority.

J. .P. T aarhman acainat

Friday, June 25 EAel Claytcm in 'The 13tfa Cmn-

mandment" A GSBAT WpMAN^ PICTdtEB¥ RUPERT HUGHES

ASMIBSION, lle-lTc J

1 iaturdal Jupe 26 ^ y Ruth Roiaid in ''Adventures of Rudi'' EPISODE No. 8, THE HAREM MODELy" AND 'VBINGIN6 UP FATHMg* SERIES, "JIGGS IN SOdETY." NEWS AND PATHE REVIEW. ^ T B i g R B e - l l c NIGHT. lle-lTe ^

"•'i'wpip'as'^fif' Monday June 28

Alice Brady in "Sinn ers'

BUSmSS^l/IGAIS Flvo Caato a

Thraa UmVtttt

Wanted — Assistant openior at telephone (Mce. George L. Bcsenberger, Manassas. 6-4

Our car of. cow peas are here, prJPA riglii-; grivia «« yonr order. Also binder twine; come to see US for Millet and SorB^uim. J. H, Burke A Co. • 2-tf

Overiand ent e(»diti(»,-nm . mike; httgMn. 0. E.

Touring Gar, ezcel-

•winan.

Carbola the disinfectant that dryo white* Try it. "EtAnm WU Una Phaonaey' <74f

Maxwdl roadster m ezceQent •ponditioin' hai haeii curefaUy used, n » aboot 12,000 mlm; needs two new tires. Terms to right iMrty. SeeSr.iS. S. BfBU»-SOB. 1 *

FOT Sale ' Jcdington binfer. N. A. Wheeler, Adni'r, WelKngton, ta . . — ^ 5 ^

HIGH SCHOOL ALUBfNI HOLD ANNUAL BANQUET

COMMENCEMENT DAY AT ST. EDITH ACADEMY

Merry Kveaing Spent ia EoffBcr AaditorioH—Mosical Pro-

-cnuQ-and Toasts.

The achoot^uiditorinm, decked with a profuaion of roaea and other apring Rowera, Satax<day aTeiunff for the firat time in the biatory of the hitrh school waa .the acane of 4he annoal jMknqnat of the Alomni Asaoeiation of Uanaa-sas Inatitato and' Hanaasaa Hifh School, when the grraduatins clasa of 1920 waa wefeomed into the asaoda-tion, CoTWa ware laid for fifty ameato ion tfaraa long Ublea that maaa-nred the dimanaioni of the anditoriom. Silver trophlaa eaptored by high school athletea were oaed aa flower holdwa, tha att» w»»- in tlie-feaB» dlatrlct meat graeinc tha pnaidaaf a teble in gleamiaff raliaf aboTo Ito daric p«iaa^ tal and nndar a dnatar of ^nli and white peMiiea. llie place earda ware dimiatitiTe arrangemapto of the high school moflMMm tied nrftluttbona is the Ugh aaSajblsta . k t ^ l n d gold.

. I Miaa Mary Laa Chefwi^ rttiripg o*- Treaidaut of tha aaaoeiaMae, pnaidad

aa toaalBfiatroaa awi lad in aingiag (amUiar aehetd aooga and popular airs ef the day. Tha program opanad with an oU achool song, 'H>n

4ad at

National Bank a< •anaaaaa, ft aoapo- Tir--t«rn iu>d«>" . ^ «>.«». h . * . . * » « o « - C o . t l n « d > eonaaot f 0 * . J T ^ ^ I ^ T ^ Z ^ J ^ oar URtt.

Fottco R. Gordon against 8^ X Emma Milkr^Diaaiiaaad coat of plainti^.

G. Simpaon Badday appointod mittee fbr Harry B. Baddar, hia brother, late a aoldiar in tb» Amariean taxtm, who is solferinf ftom

1920 waa fonnaUy wdcomad bgr tha .praaidaat, tha afamni Jeinfaic bi a hearty teaat to tha daaa. lUsa Unlsr Moran xeapondad for the gradnataa, the daaa drinking to tha health of tha ahmmL Other toaata were ofTarad by Miaa Loin D; Mats, Miss Editfa M.

»r.-«.T. « » » H t i - . ' - « i « i - ^ -«<-* . H*3«»««.>B«>««yLa»«n,MiaaKmi. ^aacar. cMMjlttoe qnalilUs, « « i « h j r B o a n d . l l i a « Lillian V.GilbartrJfc

Henry TbompaouaudB. A ^ T W y - waganar, Uaot. Pansy 8. Haydon and aon againat J. M. Kaplan, raaMtnl- ^r . H. W. Sanders. Miaa Chapman

' sang and Miaa Bartfaa Watts, a mam-"*" her of t K ( aaa o< i»20, gmn m h»-

-^uroos raadng. All monbera of the gmdoatingelaaa rcaponded with a will to tiw Tiriaaa damanda made by

«f tha aaaodation and

£o&tinaad J. M. Kaplan deniad Ueaua

soft driidca. F. E. BanadeO, Manasaaa ^Mafet,

and H. W. Harrhig, Braotsvifla dla^ triet, appointed assiatant aaaaascm to _ _ __ ___ wrrrin their ^fywHro twritorias wn. iM^lgy lu Uia marrlmaul uf Un'^vaii.

rfdaskl^ Otis Latham, aaaeaaor for dla-triet No. 1, who reqoMtad aaaiat^ea in eompleting his dotiea irittdi |faa

rather JoMas Speaks and Ccnir fers Dtptontfs ProgTMi

Presl nted by Girls.'

CommencaouM exsrettM but Wed­nesday evening in the school audita-rium marked the close of anethto ette. ceasfnl year at St. Edith Academy, the girls' achool at Bristow which ia oper­ated lander the supervision of the Sis­ters of the Order of Saint Benedict. The Very Bev. Julius Pohlf 0. S. B., made the address to the graduates and conferred gold crosses and diplomas of graduation upon Misses Salome Bliley and Josephine Ftldhaus. Both grad­uates took part in the program of the evening. Miss BliTey reading an aaaar on "Jnyna Kihnfcr," tha lata Omaricsn poet, and Miss Feldhaaa reading an *'***7.?? ' T ^ l . ^ ^ i ^ ^ the English Langnaga.''

Eij^th grade cartijAcataa— ware awarded to Misses Doris Tyres, EUaa-beth Bomber. Mary CadUa Stdna, Anna Wallgrad, SUaabalh KaDar. Lo-retto Garvay, Katharina BoUina and Maa.MeWmiama. Misaaa Mae and Both MeWOliama iw^vwl PahMr panmanahtp diploaua, and Palmar panmanaUp improTunant cartifleatoa were reeatrad by Miaaaa BUsabeth Bnmbry and MacgaMt Barrett

Tha Itoct part at tha eommaneemant program waa a play, "Tha Laat of the Veatmb,'' hi whidi the parta w<|n taken aa foQawa:

CemaUa, a Bonum matron, Miaa Bambry; Virgma, bar daughter, a diriatian. Miss Tyi«a; Flavia, Vlr-gilia'a st^datar, a Pa^W. Miaa Seott; Jnlitta, little datar of VirgiUa, Misa JX: :.^ftllgran; Marcalla, ehzistiaa..

IBGH P O O L ENDS SDCCCSSFtlLTERM

Dr. Young Speaks—DiplonsM, Certileatcs and Prizca A n '

Awarded to Stndeata.

The annual dnnmencement axerdaaa of Manassas High School took pJBm Tuesday evening in the B»a*Uk Church, %faieh was flUed to tapMtT wi|h patrons and friends. Tlie ehniieb was decorated with flowers and Oa graduating class, s ae dv^, faciritgr and others who took part in tha pvo-. gram completely i)lled the spadww roatmm. The address of tha vrmim. was madabyDn Writer J. ¥eaar, «f^ -the—Eredaddcsbacg _atat»-

mg.

time preaerlbad by law. Scott Carter againat C. B. Soltf—

Jttdgment for j t i i ^ , « U i i » . ^ t h interest ima^i

Thirty young: sheep fot sale,' none over 6 yrs. good ftodc used; $10 each. & Delp, Chaittilly Fann. 5-2*

For Sale—Ford touring 'car just overhauled, newly pamted, at the New Frilsce Winiam Ga­rage.—Albert Tiawrenflel—S-tf

For Rent— Two furnished rooms for 11^^ housekeeping. Apply Jourm^ &? .

Coat k>iE hetweeir •ndAdep. Rffwyj. PaulHent^

Manassas, Va.' ' 5-1*

Tomar, foreman. E s t i ^ Pri]BaL.granted certificate

for obtaining letters of admkdatratioa on the estete of - ba late husband, Lewis Priaias; said Estiier Primas ex­ecuting ^,000 b(md with I. C. Jacobs, surety; H. S. Bell, O. M. Dougiaa and C. H. keyser aj^oiqted to a^raise es­tate. ' / ', ">.

Christo Mfg. Co. ag^unst Joe Sedd, assumpsit—Case continned.

Mortimer H.~ Pago at 9I against M. B. Taylor at uae LiJDLJPBihy, oiferB-flOO sacnritar for non-resadant plahi-tilTa.

B^ort of aeeennt of "nioa. H. Lion,, tmatee, with Lacy E. I^itaer and^C.

A fitmh cow tor Bait i goad tot

Dodge. daB^i J. fL

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For Rent—SmaQ farm, hi|^ state of coltivatkHi, growing crops, good orehard, yjeadid cp-portiuuty for indastnons man with smaB famfiy. See Frind-pai, Manassas Indastiial SdiooL

For Sale—Registered Holstein yearling bnIL sired by famous $60,000 bulliKingSegis Pontiac Price, S160. Also a r^(istered bull calf, 175. Four younff sows, $S0 each. Some t ^ ^ ^ b r e d pigs, 6 w e d » < ^ dMfee M each, |9JiO per pair. Goodfoor-horae witfoo, new, worth $1S6, on the lavfcet; cadw I^M. See

Ipdastrial

Hock for Manassas^ Va.

W«ot«l-M,000 wUt9

it.'&iiehCCo."

Try a box of Powder, SO eoitB. If S\ fine. Prince William Pharmacy.VTtC

SaEN(£ - SERVIW^ SAiaTATKHf

JBepoct o c i a n k PraslaB MMfba^ _ at ala in aeapont iri& C L. Garriaon. wyoy gnarrtiaii, iiailliiiiad. — — ;— ~ -Sap<«ta of the foOpwiBg eatatea •<aa MieHrmad;—Jamila Piearaue. H.r P. Oiadae, CMiiariBa H. Fraada,~TSeo-dora PanlfaM Watara, N. T. DaPUw, Joto J^taaoa, Thpnaa Flannsiy, Joae-

~8. iu Miritenar, B: Wr-

The baa<|net menu waa prononnead a deUdons aaeeeas in every detafl from the grapefruit eoektail,-^riudi made tta appearance when the banqueters were ftsat sietrd, to tiie fmitad brfek cream and chocdato cake and tta fndt pnndi idiidi aiscompaniad tha toasts, not to moition the ehidcen salad ndiieb arrived between—and ^mnptly disap­peared. The banquet waa prepared and;8«Ted under .tiie direction of Mr. H. Pmer Metz, of the Sknitoiy Lunch, whose snecert was warmly dwered Iv the almmii.

At a basineaa meeting.bdd earlier in the-evening the following ofiieers were elected: President, Miss Bath P. Smith; vica-prsaidant, Ctvt. Paicy Sr~B*ydMi; secretary, Misa Mary~7: Cox; treasurer, Misa JuUa A. Ma-loney; execstive fomnvittee, Miaa Smith (preaident). Miss Lanier Moran (member at graduating daaa) and Mr. Boawdl S. Bodnd (member of alam-ai). A e«mwitt*ie compoaad of Miaa ___^_ BMtt. Mks i d k Maleney -«-.f ifu^ *f"r i' —'•<' »f inTointed to drsfir a neaiadflB of. synfatiiy Ito

•af tha

FlUwatar, Amanda Thoaaaa, Uszie Green Oark, J. W. UndMlaa aad Lda M^SmaBwood. ~ ^nSHsf^John Bobart TUlatt pvebated and adasMad to neatd; A s a . H. U ^ '

Star; / . P. laSrhmaw, C E. Naah' a WaBur ManlHat te

WILL SXWF(«BABni

Urgeat CaB far Gar-'

For Sale.—TMnato and cab­bage plaata, good vaiietiea: AD kiada of 9 n k B asaai te boDc or padage; ACo. OMf

For Sale Sevepjoom dwell­ing boose (to be moved fr$m tot). W. E. McCoy, Manass

S i n ^ comb Rhode Manr Be^ egts for sale, $1.60 setting of 16 eggs. ~S8aiM5*d latee lu SO and 100 lolB. 1. S. Steds^ ^'*f*Sr 8as,ya. m-^

t As three porfeet angles consti->6f fate a^emplete teiaagis, so have

we bidit oar Bosinesi on tiiese three attribates. l l ie Science of Cookiiv to make that which you eat palataUe, the Conrteoos Service tha* makes yoo feel at home and Abednte CleanHnuss in both kitchen and tablsu It has been oar constant afai In saw lag yoa within the past two years to

aiidlfp»-trooage is the sift a< MMsss then we feel we have hr the tri­angle builded weO. fMartha WaaUagtAf fresh weekly.

SANTTART UJNffl Down by the Old DvaC

_ MAlf AflHwflt V A.

Harriaoa M. Gonnadl agaiMt Cemwall Piafiaiaa IMI'

payment of aUsMaiy, tared, at* aaide;

Henry MePhanoa at Wtetar MePharaea-ot al, DscTvej IVHII.IBC CMIM to

€haK Sasah Bataa (faraacly JsvinB) at a i -

tt Master CimwisBi—'f

At a teittse af the PMaea vnUaas CMte Chapter. hsU Friday at tha eavrtT haahh oOea, Mn. W. L. Bkowning was made aJwaiUfa aacra-taiy af tha Taila fbr fatans BadCkaaa Bdidi M«rria, of Waafategtea,

at •f Thaa. H. Uaa and H.

-Daviaa, rnaiwiadDasrs «< aala, aad sale ef SS aeraa, iwriadtag tea

hi GafaMariOe diatetet, BsBj. W. Marphy far |S,MS; ' (Caatfaaad oa paga aighi)

achool, who apok« on "^ew Worlda Cor Old," elodng with his hearty congrat-nlaitidns to Uie gradnstaa'aad a diraat appeal to then for, higher dtiaaadUp as typified in LteigfaUew's aetid4» poem, "Tbt BnOdars."

Dr. Tanng drew a striUag pietva of tha splendid iaolatioB of America ia tha days of Waahiagtea and the aaaar ehangaa lAieh sinea the eolooial perio4 hava affected the Amofaaa nation a a i American Ufa. Ha Hfcaaad the aveto* tion of the nation to the devdnpiajat of navigatioa from ^ aailing vaaaals of yeatarday to the gigantic oeaaa Us­ers of today, empbaaldng tha naad at men and women atraig eiaiMgh brava anoogh to meet tlia saw i dbilitiea of the mresent. "The Ui^ar the potential poaaiMUtiaa,'' ha aaJii. nhe greater the coat of iha wxadaco —the graater the diip tlm mora akOl demanded of har saikna."

_ OSi^problena wfli ba met, ha •4»^ frimdjif VirgOte^JiaMLA^.WiIIcnuyelai^ '^aeanaa **^ T*-—*ri nf ftmarii DroniB, afatra boy, son of Sarvia, Miaa' lean manhood and American — - — Snyder; Aardia, eUaf priesteas of Vesta, Miaa Code; vaatal virgina^ Miasea Sdnrinck, Keller, Bkck and Cosgrove; Empress Helena, mother of Qoqstaatine, Miss Bliley; ladiea fai wattfaig, Miasea Hottnan, Grimea, Bar­rett and Garrey; aiaida of honor, MtssM Bmith, jBranloar, Wslah sad

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GrandMtnn; Bnfns, young diristiaa aolditt, Ut s icM^rtfh^Vbvilia, Mte SduMfate; Dadna, a Boman tUeUL, Miss Bath_MeWQIiams; Mardiaa and Alaxas, Pagan prieat^Missaa Anxat aiiil Ml W i l l l i i B > w i f c M < Mias

BKAWNrat—MEBCHAMT

A quiet,wedding ceremony was per­formed in Washington Wednesday at high noon in the Mount Vernon Place Metlio£st Episcopal Church, South, when Ifiss Edith EsteUe.Merehant, of Manassas, became the biide of Mr. Bandolph .Smoot Brawner, of Pum-fries, Bar. C. G. ChappeD officiating. The only witnesses were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. LriUi and Mr. and Mra. A.

hood ia that wiiieh has stood for yean, and ahall, ^aaae God, for a fhoBaaail years and mora to coma." . Miaa Bertha Hendaracn Watts, a

member of the gradaatlag daaa, i a brief a^draaa of wakoma, 4 the graduates' appredatioB of thai eassM campaign oMhe-

.1 1 :

A. Ben, of Washington, Mn. Lsith and Mrs. Bdi b ^ g sisters of the bride and "bridegroom, teapeetirely.

The bride wme a traveling salt of midn^lilt blae trieotfaw, witii a pietare hat of hladi dnffoa, aad eazried Amor^ iean Beaaty roaea.

Mxa. Biawaai ia the aecotid daugli-GllMn Walkir

dation mid patrons who made it aibie for tha sdiod to renuda in aaa. sionfor the nanal twrm, ttweby inaaiw Jng thdr—gradnathm. HSi Maiy-Laniar Mcmm read an easay on *Tielda

d v the direedab of Mrs. B. T. H; Hodge, was espedally wdl received. The numbers indnded "Above tii* Clear Bhie Sky," 'nVhen the Shaddaca Spread Aroun'," "The Spacious E%Hk ament on High," "The AmeiiaaiiB Conie" and "Day Is Dyfaig ia. tha-West." Bev. William Stevens offered the invoc^od amd the benediction was pronounced by Bev. A. Stuart GibaoiL

The Fannie Osboam-Mets Bagiiah prize, offered by IGsa Eugenia On-bOttm is Bmnbry ef her late atatsTr

tor of TBir

was awards^ to Mias Mary Knevtfa, danghter of Mr. and Mra. H. A. Kner. da, of Ben Lomoad Farm, lAo ad the competition vith otlisr hers of the Janior and aenior Miss Dorothy Sanders aad Misa Amda Crsd faceivad hoaoraMe meation.

I prise traa presantad by Hon. C A. TOttr.— -

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SiwneelveiH har adaeatieB^aa and hna hdd a gavarmaant pooitioe in Waahtegtoa for the laat twe.^yaazi.

who ii a auB^af-Mrr aad MIS. WBHam DoadMas, sarrad'

Brawner, cif the

Misa CaroUne Beaehtey. danghtw at Mr. ami Mra. L. K Beaehl^, reeeiva<

Elisahedi pthe Elisahedi l ^ i l a a preaeatad Iqr Mr. O. D. Waters «» tiw

the U^ieat year'a record hi ma&a; TUa priaa, tiie hitersst

triptite tam~to Damfriaa, i»«aai«adht

FlErtI2|7inMk Alter * ft «100 Liberty hand, ia to he eeaple wBIia-

H U P I U I S

Mias Marid Virg&ia Arey aad Mr. Jofaa W, KlUa, ef Greenwich, ware

irried her* an Satarday at tha hsMa of Oe bridal paraats. Mr.

S. Arey. The J.. Boyal

« t Alaiaadria, tha taw bays in oaagrava.

MBBRB-ADAMSCm lailteUsM haw haaa iaaaad hy Mr.

aad Mrs. Weathsriy iatU^ fsr A a marriage af their daaghtar,

to Mr. Jote WBUs Meotaa, aaa of Mr. and

C J. Maatas. Tba waddteg wiD take plftca at T^Mty Epteeatal OBBdi Tnesihty amaafaig at 8-.M aidadL

by Dr.

Ugh daagbter, a daaa, who

aqiCGharlaa ed dipieaMi to prefkdav tha brtsf addraaa «f boon, principal

Mrs. G. tha

of of tha

away laat wiatsr.

ta

the dght gradaates, with a

Oa.

Xdwan Bmfm Ha|<wi aad

waited af Waa Halea Fiances Glaetdi.

of J^itfett. aad Miaa Margaratte Laa P v r , of Beverly KDa. carried off faigiieat honors in ttie < and waa doaely followed by Mias Watts. Mr. Haydoa, rm^iag first

tlie yoong mea ef the daaa, (•-ceivad the aefaalarahap awarded by the Uaivani^ af Vtrgtaua.

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•E! « B i i HANABSilS JOGBNAL, MANASSAS. VUtGXNU FRIDAY, JUNE 18> l<i2»

CXffTCM

CSiareh om tb* flabjMt ni Htm chttd and childhood. Ha u i d to auki • num «»» miMt V»>gto b i f w Uw tiliBiMrT man, and tbst- t in jUSdm^JBt^JOKi countrr are it» grwataat aiMt.

The Woman's Miasionary Sodcty ti the Presbytarian Carareh mat Ehmday afternoon. In tha abaanea ci-tit» mjf-pointed leader a few artklea oa ^Tha Philippines" wpra raad and other prob-u,»> •g. wi Mm,^m,MA MM. Bdwards

Tha Joamal H J6 a yasr fa t

gave an aecoont (rf tha maatinc ol the Washington Frasbytarial SoeMy at Barwyn, Md., on Friday. Mis. Qnigc and Mrs. Edwards attaoda^ the mast­ing. = r - _ _ _ _ ^ ^

Mr. A.WrS^SSaitei one of the oldest residenta ol the vi­cinity, is quite 01 at the home of hte danghtw, lira. Disgas, with whom he makes hia home.

MJasCT Esther and Fiances Bacldagy Mary Ferguson, Annie Elgin ani' Mary and Ruth Qnigc are heme for

Ferguson, Annie Elgin and Ruth Qnigg are heme

their summer vacations. A number of the young people went

to Glen Echo Park, Md., .^unday aft­ernoon. • -

The marriage of Miss S a n Crewe and Mr. George Earl Hasds, both of Washington, took place yesterday at Calvary Baptist Cbnreh in tiult city. The bride was attended by Miss Miriam Buckley, of Clifton. '

The Audubon Society met at t N Brown home Monday aftemomi, witii a large attendance.

Messrs. O. L. Southard, Joshua Buckley and Lewis Qoigg and Master WycklifTe Buckley went to Occo<piaB after bass on Tuesday and all dined on fish that night, {He fisherman making a big haul.

Mr. H. T. Tillett recently shot two black snakes in a cherry tree at his brother's, where he is making his home. The combined length -ef snakes was 12 feet 8 inches, UiAas their heads which lia9n>een diet off. They had their home in a hollow fa tite tree in which they were foand.-;

WATERFALL

Miss Marie WUte^ ^ has b«en- visittnfher-Mrs. J. C. McDonald.

Miss Bee KiUer, of Jfarsbatt, fa the guest of Mr. amd Mn. Omar Kfl>-ler, of "PopUr ffilL" ' _

Miss Lotta Brooln, of WasUngtm, and Master Arthur* Karson, of Mil-waukeer Wi8.,ap^^4iirt^raek at "^QaSt-shade." " • .

Misses Pauline and Floreaee Gos-som, who have beoi attending sehotd in Haymarket, are now at their home, "Mount Atlas."

Miss Mary Darnell, of Aldie, has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilf Darnell, for two weeks.

Rev Edward Tabor cmdoeted sor-vices at Antioch last Sunday morning.

Mr. C. S. Shiriey, of Waahington, and Mrs. Mary Trote, of Alexandria, were weeis-end ^rnests at "tJaicaBiuie?^

Mr. and MrarOmar Kibler enter­tained at "Popfar BSD." <» Toesday evenin^n hams of dieir gnsat, Miss Bee Eibler, of Marshall.

Miss Jean Smith haa retonna tram a visit to relativea in WaaiiiBCtOD.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry TlMMnaa eela-brated their finit weddingamiiveraary on Friday evening. Tiwir gttests •wtaiw Mr. and tin. Tarfated Tbomaa Jukd family, of Aldie; Mrs. Archie DoBfAoe and small danght«r,af Hentaaa; Was Brooks and M r . C . S. SUrfay, oi Washihgion; MP. w< B. SUlliV, aif Panama, and the Misses BUtlay, af "Oakshade."

The Comwmity League wffl^-hal4 its mnnthlv H)ll|||llip St tim S^OOl SB Th ursday evening, Jaas M. U w vi»-gram committee fa eompeaad a< Mis. Omar Kibler, Miaa f l a n Miss Pauline Geaaeas. Maw of the league are Mr. K. K. president; Mr. T. G, dent; Mrs. W. M. Fafay, Miss Nellie

BRADLBT

Bloogk, ef Ma

,1 msamBommmmm Matm iUtom^ «f Mr.

C. L. Ifa*ff fafk IfakWvM! Mn. W. D. Btaa uM ehOdraMMd Me.

•ad Mn. C L. Don ifan U»-\tm m TaaaJay.

999S9!l!

ftanaan of tids Mattoa an fauy

Miaa OotOda Adamjiujl Angnsfa. Ga.. fa tgtoiiagmmMamhmwi^ hsr aunt. Mis. J. W. Fair.

Mr. WiXUi tttP, Wlw fa Mgfallir at ImUaa Head. Md.. spaat tha waafc-and at hfa Boase nau TokaiL

Mr. aad Mn. J. W. Fair a«H tWr iftlla- i'l •iMkfanahlai j ssat floadav With Mn. Jnlfa ChappdB.

fargaty attended an Saaday. Haway CacD-

aad-A4dfaBnd» M d awfand to Qtmatieo Cfaaday.

Tha Jooinal |1J0 a year fa adn^sa aal worih UM aitnaea. "

ered^tidsteins

BUYHIE BEST AHB B R f f i M H H e H m f THE SALE OF REGISTERED .HOLSIEINS-AT NOKESVILLE, YA.. JUNE 24Ui, WILL CONTAIN ANIMALS OF OlTISTANDINa MERIT AND CRimiTABLE RECORD BACKING, AMONG WH1€H ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE FOLLOWING:

f Three sranddaof hters <tf King of the P<mtiacs, two of which hare a 25-lb sire and one by a 31-A sire. - The last heifer also lias a 21-Ib iam. IT Three daoshters of Oakland King Pontiae, a 8(« of the flfaad (4d oeW, Blande Bixtke, wlio made her tldrty-twe poand record at the age of idae years. Hfa rire is Sir Kom^ite P(miiae Artis, a 31.71-lb bidL If Tliree KranddangKtm of King Pbntiac Kpnigen, two of whieli have tlte 82-1b sin. King FiMitiae KetUgen Concordia, a&d cwwyanewi DieKrt Pm-tiae Konigcn, being ilred by tin tlibrty-Hre peand hf^a^Wag Ftontiae Kboi-g ^ &tdi

![ There win be several daagbters of PietJe 278 Wooderest Lad tad toed to Sir Komdyke Pontiae Artis, a n.7l-lb bofl. A nnadwr of ^ e cows wlS ftecdtcn in Jane and July, otbcrs later in HM saauner and fiifl. " romPina YeemanlUIl laa gtanddaaghfer of King Komdyke Sadie V«le, her

' -^anbasa 28>Ib record and ber bdfer odf ta be sold at age of tluree Mentha ' to sired Ityatbiriy^omid swot Rag Aj^KiHn^^

g Biarey Veeman DeKri is a gnmddawgbter tf DeKri and Brttw Boy W and has a reewM tf 2L82 as a fte«r-year«idi J The heifw calves, ten in mnnbcr, are the kind both fat-bvesdiBg and in«-•itaattbr teatart a hafti with., JThaet wflt be thfli baO caftriB of yciy good teeetttt i|M and fnna h ^

ITAII aaiauib ov«r rix nMtha .wS feff tiAarcaBa teatatoid axe add ea a 8ElT¥4)ATSBTESTtawi8. ~ f CATALOGUE OK REQUEST. ~" f1£RMSANN0UNCi@:^SALE.. —

NOKBSVILLB,Vi."

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THURSDAY, JUNE 24th At Eleven (yClock

W« Wffl sell several hiindraA paira of Shoea—

mostly Low Quertera—for

"MEN, WOMEPTTSa CHILDREN Such well IcnowniM-anda af~Siinc^ Royal Blue,

Armada azid AD America^ wfakb ranpenow froili $a to $12 per pair win be •<rfdr. THESE SHOES ARE FIRST O J ^ S IN QUAUTY

But not of the very k twl « l^^ Attend and B^y .B«urfaiiisui Shpeat-' ;, r-r^.r

HOUCHINS^^ST & CO.,

4^

Mr. Leslie preached an last Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Braee T. Wariag, companied hy tiMr aona, Raiatett and C&rley; their gsaaddaaa^ Frances NeC aad latiMr Ca<l7, aad several frieada, ail af WaahtagfsaT spent several days nesntly ai Mr. Wsring^ fana.

Mr. H. B. WhitoMrs aiads a kast-ness trip to Mawassas Moadsy.

Mr. Biwee T. Warfag lealf-a fanttag dog in Maaaasn SaUuday.

Mr. aad Mn. Ronpf Bhisaialrsr, e< Washingtaa, spsat Otiaifar "wHfc Mas.'

M. Cooper. . -Aaak Malair was a

i

ville visitor oa Ibaday. Mrs. Jaaaoe, €d WksUagtom, and

bee dan^ter Bhoda, wan the goea^ <4((Mts- Jaasaalt Cathsr, Mr. B. Dart­ing, last Saaday.

piwvint V*Mi»iii^i.f. Mi^Us is im: —6ntT Sl» sAinedgit Msphii left Tnssdsy for

**d.. where she fa employed.

Overland Wins Great Run^

THRXKMT OVERLAMDLwi TV lCT SpgfaigiacqBd-anoth^ remarfaible triumph, to ^ e anmud 355-mite l ea Anfdea-Yoaeniite Keanmayjun. Fouroet t^tbe six cupa offered ftfltoOveriandcara. InX]a8»One,an Overlaod to(dc lint place wkh a laaofine averai^of 35l! n(flia~per gaBosu In Claaa Tiro aaOveriand Sedan iKSi caaOy «ntikaaavcnc»of 27.6 nileatotbecBDoo. l a the Qrand SweqMtakea, Overland cars finiahed first dtnd aecoGd. The Bdker Economy Ciq> fcr the beat CBonwiy leoord in gaa oil and inter alao went to <

L«.». i*>«kMa*«afta i P T

IfMW PSniCB WILUAM G A B A ^

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T h e I r a c l o r ^ ^ jNa lUigriBlr:

LoBg periods of senice oiiy prefe to a ''Frick" tmts du wBiioii of Ins cboke. W« know iwtof aVhrig casOriAert a mai tbt has nsd a "Frd Tractor" has vukt. Ask tlie nan w b owns one. Catyov wkeat, tkresk yov wkea^ |ikw and onkr y«v lawt fer wlmtf, wft a *Trick Tiadoi?' ? ^

FARMEIRS -£XCJriANG£ MANASSAS, YIBGINIA

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NOTICE I ^ YOU want more

TOAUDAIRYHENI M M PRODUCERS *v. milk and cream? If so,

yoQ ahoold feed EUREKA DAIRY RATION, i^^eat in quality and aaf eat to uae, f or beat

reaolta. Yon aaay be from Miaaoori, but we can yon. -Aaic yoor feed dealendiout EUREKA

yoQ have kmf bean looidnf {cr. MAMnrAcruafi) BT

L THE mGDOAFEED Aia)M]LLDWCORPlffiATI(»i

ALEXANDRIA. VIRGINIA

»oeo< J IteJeiimal $1.50-.worth the difference

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L\Y, JUNi: IS, 1920 • » i - i ^ » t i'/VL«r^ -iinr»jLJi>

1^;:.' IPbe Manassas Jouma}

I L M a y«ur te

i8ri»8*-ata

Tin posntT coimat TiM Uttl* eoBMT a< Tlw immml

i0H^tti to fMMlte pMMs cootfanw It akow tka wM* vuiitr «< favwitM liM^r «v Uc OwAr of TMdtn. TUi WMk's foma. is Tootsteps on HM Oam SUk" wtfanlttod H th« &T. arite po«B of Wn Maad LM Nornan,

^B. F. D. 8. Briatow. Ufa Nonnaa ia aBoOtar nadar of tho yootrjr eoraw «lio faOod to a«id tha wrltaa'a asma with tha poam, and m charitably eon-ctada that tUa ia.aiMth« poMB w)Ma« •atiMT ia BBkaown.

Folka, whan yon know tha author's ba sara to saad It irith tta Wa ara tntafoi to tha poot

JWT » * T U H aSTI WWWHtlt WOTtny tgiBfSC plaea in any nanli haart and wa wwiU aot witUMld the aasaU tribnto of z«e-ogniainc Ua fanmortal lahttwahip to-tha Uasa he has shai<sd witti OS.

rwirtoia Oa Tha Othtr sua. Mt&if ia-fliy haatUa doorway

QaaiBf OBt into the nifhtr UMbKiing to ttM noisy tomnU, < . With a kind of aad delif ht. - .

Wait I for tiie kmd, who eoBMa net, One idioae stop X lens to hoar.

One who titocgh ha lincsca finm

Stffl is deazaat of the dear. Soft ha comes, now heart be qniek,

Leafrlag in triamphant pcid^ Ohl It is a stmvar'a footst«»—

Gone by m the other side..

An the nicht sssaa fmed wiOi w«aP-^ iag,

. Winds are waOins moamfaHy— And the rain and taars togathsr '• —Jaamey to the restlesB sea;,——-I can fancy, sea, yoor'marsnir,

As titey'wtth yosrinAsinflow; LDcs Qia gxM of sinck beings,

Ibddnc «p a natUn's *oa.'

. Bnmebea, bid yoor soaste be siknt. Bash a BKunent, fratfol rain,

Breeae, stop sisjibig—1st me Ustto, God grsnit, net again, in wiW

Ia my diesk the Uood ia looy, lilw the Mnshes of a bride.

Jayt Ahw, a stranger footstap - Geea Vy on the otlur aids.

Ahl Hew many widt forever - For tike ttepa that do not come,

. Waitaatit-the pftyiag aagete^ ' Bear t h ^ to~a peaeefbl hOBe. Many in ttia^atai of midnight .

In the stieete haviB laid and dtod. Whl& tile soo&d of homan fOOtst w

Went by on the other ride.

PUBUC SALE OF VALUABLE SEAL ESTATE

Uader and by virtue of a cer-^hi Haftd of toiat executed on January 8, isi'f, of record m the deilE^ office of Prince William County, Virginia, in deed book 69, page 482, by Manuel and Car-rie Fisher, the undersigned trus­tee therein named, having been requested so to do l^ the beoeft-dary therein named, <« account of def Milt having beoi ^nade in the payment of the ^ t titerein p cnred and described, wfll_<rftw for sale at pubiic aacti<»r to ihe highest bidder, on SATURDAY. JULY 17, 1920 at twelve o'cIocJ^^a., in front ol the Bank in the Town of Oceo-iffutn, aforesaid county, aUthat «erti^ tract or pared of knd, ly.-iag and being situate near Oo»>-iman, in tiie atoTeaaid taoniv on n e north side of the Neaboco mad, and adjoining tfte lands of Biendenon and others and. said saad, aad described by metea and h«raii<^ fa said deed of trust, and being a pertioB «< tiie Alice V-Bland land, and contaJM, 9 0 E » <nrles8, -—tt^CHES, S7 POLES

This mtiperty has a dwelUiig,

S48 JOBN LEARY, Trastea.

lifOnCB TO THE PUBLIC The OMinI Matwd TslsBfaona Co.

mam PAGE THREE

American Mitrrlmnt Marine Ma<a»—• 'Vftwuwy trM ^ ,

•tt a

• par K waCrflbaA toi ant ef ear tmlga t i

Wa ahall be ia tha poUtloo o< a < •BQ4S SM <MI«aMd la Its

Osagraasli

VaW Mela«eiie the sMpa we iwae *aMM aal ha a M •a laaa aanOTviaiia wMCHp prta^ at ina wa p raaitfiaa in ipa tfeeiiae af ear aiirehaat aMrtae to hieHaWssaaai

m s Ooaaahtoa calla a turttwi to thaaa tMis harsaaa a fitht solaOoa of o«r sMpptag pvoMsai H altol to tha tataia pnspartty of sMphaihUM. baft s<iall»->ttal to tha saMy and pnapecUy a( tha aatloa, .

•end tor Iraa aspy' a( "fm m

JMOHimm« of M OMURCH tTMBT, NSW VOKK CITY ^

F. B. RHODES, PrwM«iL W. R. FREE, Viea-PxaaUwt. WIL A. SlilTB. CaAter.

TheBankofN^esville INCOBP(«ATED^

N<»PESnLLJB YIRGiNIA W e i

Bvtey I

I ivtt7 tMiHty-far con^etiag ft 1

.Wltlli

Wc pay S per cMit fattcaraBt < its. There

USUALLY IT £3 BECAUSE TBEY ARE HAPPY. BUSINESS PBOGBJESSES NICELY; EACH UTTLE DEAL IS GOING THROUGH WrmdUT HFICH OB BOBBLE. THE MEN WHO SMILE KNOW THAT THE BANKER HAS HIS FINGERS CONSTANTLY ON THE PULSE OF TRADE. THEY C(M<SULT THBR BANKER

" T B B Q U E N T L Y T A i m m a t t r t ^ ^ THE OFFICERS OF THIS JNSIITUTION ARE RiaAUT AT /iu, TTKIgft TO S ^ v ^ YOU IN THIS MANNtaUYOOT SUCCESS IS QUR CHIBP CON.

,PF MipfASSit&YItelNIA

Cleaners and Byera Parcel Pott Service

By way of auggeation wo i aportiiliiatwludi

I hii

tmtfm

foiil

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^,^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^0.4^^^0^^^^.

Iby jUianiFed i k way yoa bred yoor stack MlU tbe price worry yoD, bat beoMie a ''craok^ aboi qaaEty.aail iami i A cheap feedJp price aiay be very ezpeasive ia results.

to as ffl jaar reqaJreaieBls Willi a prodact rf p f i ly .

C. M. L^^ & Co. MANASSAS, XmCONIA

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9 ARE YOU CARRYING snflkioit iusonuwa to eover the prcaant vafawftf yoor i»op»ty? KiNrTHBi»ASTTffifflE YEARS T^MTALia^ OF REAL AND PBBSONAL FBOPERg¥-BA»-NEARLY DOUBLED. If HAYB YOU INCREASED your lii8iiiaiKe4>y as aneant that will ewrespeiid with the advanca in REPLACEMENT VALUE of your pnverty? f HAVE YOU CONSIDERED hinr, nach BMMi«y yon MIGHT BinoBLIGEDTO CONTRlBITra; to case^f loaa, beeanaeyenr lasonuica nay nat f o l ^ pratcet you U N m S PRESENT VALUE CONBI-110NS7 [ IT IS GOOD BUSINESS FORESIGHT TO DIS-. JSS THESE POINIS WITH YOUR INSUR­ANCE AGENT. HTHE COST OF INSUBANCE HAS NOT IN-CREASED^ISE ONLY THING WE KNOW OF THAT HAS NOT. If TELEPHONE OR SEE

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U P S C O M B I N S U R A N C E AGENCY^ INC. Virgiirfh

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PUi^YOUR TROUBLE -09 A POCKErwnH A HOLE IN IT AND YOUR M(»(ET

IN THE BANK AND YOU WILL BE HAPPDER THAN EVER BEFORE. M U C B MONEY 18 LOST AND^TROUBLE CAUSED gVKBT YEAR BY HAVING IT CARELESSLY ABOUT TOUR PERSON.- MONET 18 TBOgBia PWUPS YQg

COUMT

-^ WHErriS SAFE W l ABB P U P A R D I D O B P TOUR M(»niY SAFBLT AND WILL PAT TOO f M I B B r ON A SAVINQB AC­COUNT.

OUAUTY WORK QUICK SCI IVICC

The Hoffman G«ipany,liiCi^~"-CXPCRT CLCANCRS AMD DVCKS

eiR.73SlMft..lLff. Woalimffloii.D.C

Na&Nud Baid[ oi Manassas : . _ • - '

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-Mr. C, #;«)«Mi i«iii% bUtck snak* 64 iiiehM lony DMT Wis-

MMAai

—A baby 4*iicht«r, fiathar Gay-nelte, wai bora on Sunday to Kr. and Mrs. Robert C. Laaehoum, at their. home in Weat atnat

—A meeting of the Hfenaaaaa far­mers' local wjll.be held at tba eoart-liou&e Saturday fvening at 8 o'clock. A full attendanca ot the manba^ip is desiied. ,~

A mcetinff of the Woauw!*^ Mis­sionary Society pf the Majiassas Prea-byterian Church, will take place Tues­day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the] liuiuii oC Miu. D. T.tt^wlgWFB==:^J

eanght ftra W«|Dasday i i i # i about tan o'clock from Sparks fr«m

t p ^ b w n w?n> Aw»y by t)is Iffm-

~'«iif'4>taaa iwir-^5£>f ' aad Town Snpt. Hanalay cut away

—Mr. LaaUa Dawson, son «f Mr. J. L. Dawsmi, of Woodbridge, baa been awardsd by tb» board of directors of tha Uaivarsitar of Virginia it» Thotnaa Fortune Ryan scholarship from the 8 ^ eongroasional district for UiO-21,

Washington, liigh school in t91S and waa than awarded a scholarship to 4 M University of Virginia for 1919-20.

—Mr. Daniel Alfred P r e s c o t C ^ Medford, Mass., will receive his diplo­ma today as a graduate of Tufts Col­lege.—HP has tsrriiptati. a.positicja fa

OrviUa W. yesterday

Ifofiar laft Ma-

solos at «6a of Laonia

igh jBclMiM W»t» wijfig fr«m Nair York next waik ori'th^Htoyal Gaorfe for Cherbolnrg, Fwice. Prof. Moahar

Mmm f -»tody air jwa . ^ _ Serbonari^wllt travllrih Franat Switzerland, visiting Mr. Francis Tor-ler, a former student of £aatem Cal-lega^ who liyas in Zurich. He wiO f-turn via England, witnessing tha ten­nis awtches at WimbletoB betwestt the

Mr. Dawson was >rs^,.,«.,l fa. 1 ^ « « ^ ««» Graat Brit.to a a i

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—Cpn K. M. Vanzandt, commaad-iiiK the United Confederate Veterans, has announced that-the annual re-iinion of the organization is to be held in Houston, Texas, October 6-10.

—Mr. H. W. Sanders, agricultural director of Manassas high school, left Wednesday for Blacksbuijl, where'ha will attend tha rtate caaiventioii of vocational agriettttozal teachers.

—The board of directors of the Bank of Nokesville, Inc., at its regrular meeting on Wednesday declared a semi-annual dividend of three per cent on the capita] stock of the instittttion.

—The Journal force is indebted to Mr. T. M. Russ^, of (Wova.and Mr. Clarence W." Wagoner, of Manas­sas, for some of the finest cherries seen this year. Needless to say, they were promptly enjoyed.

—The ladies of the Manassas Bap^ tist Church will hold a cake sale to^ morrow at Mr. J. H. Burke's , store. They held a similar sale j t . . | f c Burke's last"Saturday^ sneceakCnUy disposing of all cakes contribute(|.

—Miss Victorine Nico], daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Drummond Niool, and Miss Betty Hickman, daughter of Prof, and Mrs, Joseph Highnim^ of Eastern College, wiD be gradnated from Central High School fn WaiSiiwy-ton next week.

shortly for his poa^ visiting retativca in Maeassas en route: Ur. Prascott is the only son of Mr. and Bin. D. H. Prescott^iormerly of Msnsssas, and a graduate of Manassas ffigh School His college degree was delayed by ser­vice . with the ambulance 'corps _in France beginning hi the early dayi^of the war before the Amsrioin arjily went aiaraaa. Mr. Ptesoot^ aaat. His. D. R. Lewis, of Manassas, attended the commencement exercise^. '

tWch-Nefr tha fall Uxta as a m«nbar of tha fac­ulty of Laonia H i ^ School. Prof. Moaber, who is a native of New Bich-inoha; Wis., h«a Juade many friends here while teaching at Eastern OA-lege. He has nSade his home with Bft». F. R. nples and Miss M K

tfle ch^Mleal depaiUmnt sj a MwsUt JUldjncpccts to visit Manassaa again In Carolina, corporation and will, leave **"*•" ' '

—Marriage licenses, ware isBued ia Washington this wtek (0 WiUiam~Xr ^ifer, of Bristow, and Dora V. Langy. her, of Washington; Sotaert FicSds, «^ Thoroughfare, and G«ieva Bstler, of Gainesville, and to Walter W; Keya and Nettie R. Hendey, both of tow.

—The monument to Col. John S. Mosby will be unveiled with elaborate ceremonies tomorrow at Warranton. ThvuBveiling at noott will IMB preceded by a imrade and foltewed by speeches and music. Grandsons of Col. Mosby, th« John S. Mosby Camp, C. V.; Boy Scouts, Mosby's menj^nfederate vet­erans, Spanish war veterans. World War veterans. Sons of Veterans, Daughters of the Confederacy, Daugh. ters of the American Revolution and other societies and minstrels •Jtgij'g iwnthem melodies will take paat^t-tiie parade. Eleven ladies t g ^ i f ^ g ths

the fall. Mr. aad Mra. Victnr Mosher, of

New Sietunond, brother and sister-lft. law of Prof. Mosher, who have baea his guests for several weeks, sail from Montreal next week for Glasgow, Scotland. They will travel'frrom Seot-land,tp tha«pntinenjfcaii4 probably win resiKhr tB' ftuKe f< a ypr.

The_Majrket is Strong- Protect oiirselE See Us ipr Y oiiF

Summer and Fall Hequire--mentB._ We can assure you of ^tting COGITEEEO arthe RIGHT PRICE. 1

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Gonftdwaey, aecompaaiad fa^ eleven dower girls, and fortynngfat girls with Uncle Sam, typifying jthe United States, also will take part.

6BKKNW1CU TfagJvfllgge vBis vlaltBtf Sumtoy IB-

I tenUMHt by a heavy windsttmn, w h i £ caused cqnaiderable damage.

Mr. Bt^ert McLeaien, of Waahing-ton, spent the week-end with hia pag-

Mr. W. R. Free, accompanied by his son and daughter, Mr. Norvell Free and Miss Christine Free, and Misa Isa­bel Thornton, motored \» JhHui^XSij Md., en Snnds^ to visit Mrs. I'liks. Vho is thfere for treatm«ait.'' " ' ^

Mr. and I f n . W. F. fiale have re­turned from Akron. Ohio, where they visited their daughter, Mrs.. Waltw Kline. —' '

Rev. M. G. Early is attending the annual conference of the TJhurch the Brethren at Sedalia, Mo.

Miss Esther Beahm, of North Man­chester College, Indiana, is ^tending KBr vaofiion ITTieor iMona hen'after aa absenee «f two~SMni.

JUasliayHaekavi- ia. home, from Bridgewater College.

Prof, t N. H: Beahm, of Boanoke, visited his family here cm Sunday .and j reaehed at Hebron Seminary.s.'

litaiLFrasii8k& Jimas,. o£ Waahiag-

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HQGE'S BEST DAIRY 25 PER CENT BOTEIN; 5 PER CICeifT FAT

KRAUSE DAIRY FEED ' 24 PER CENT PROTEIN; 5 PER CENf FAT

M«yC MADE DAIRY FEED * X VER CaS^ftlOTSIN; I'PEll CENT FAT /

BADGER DAIRY FEED 16K; PER CENT PROIiaN^S PER CENT FAT

SUGRENE DAIRY FEED 16 V» PER Cffilr PROTEIN; 5 PER CENT FAT

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—The marriage of Misa Marie Childs Leachman, youngest. daugh­ter of Mr. John Pendleton Leachman, and Mr. Jesse HilHt^tLZ Janaej, of Occoquan, will be -olemniw*- W H « > i i , l ^ ^rito^ vVednesday eveamg, at ^ half after ' ' eight o'clock at Trinity I^ ise^^al Church. . . • ' .

—Mr. R. BlakemOTe Smith, wlio haa been employed in Jacksonville, Pla., for the last four years, btts been traiUr ferred to Chattanooga, Tchn., as gen­era! manager of the Chattanooga branch of the furniture company he represents. Mr. Sliiith is a s<H> of Mr. K. S. Smith, of Manassaa.

enta, Mr. and Mra. J. S. McLeazen. Mrs. ClareBca Meoey and

a m ^ son, LeSoy, are spending several weeks at tha hwnc of' atra. MoB^s 'parents, Mr. aitd Mrs. E. A. TtfUtK-

Miss Lulu Mayhot^ was a Haymar' ket viaitor

Mr. R. L. GiaJt, <tf New Bahimare, was a viak^r P*The HoUiea'' on Sun-day.

Mrs. Laura Hansborough

A play will be given in the parish at HaynMcricet next Wedn«d*y

SCHOOL BOARD MEETING —5*e—Gainoeville—District Sd ie^ Board will meet at Haymarket school honsie on Saturday, July 3, at 2 p.'m. to .(q;>point teachers for the session of 1920-21. AH patrons are invited to attend. 6-3 W. L. SANDERS, Q e ^

enta, Mr; and Mra. H. J. Joaas. Mr. Hisnry XUng, iriie maahad his

ioot very badly sevaral weeks acoris Oda to rasan* hia Arties with the rail^

road eonqpany. Mr. Wi A. SmMi, ««riifaw «t fh.

R. LTNN ROEERTSON> Pnptletor

Bank of N«Ae»ville. spent Snndiy in Alexandria.

Mr. and Mra. Dtetridc, o l Harrison­burg, visited Mrs. Detrick's Wother-in-law and sista, Mr. aad Mrs. T. E. Rhodes, on Satisday.

Mr. White and family n ^ r e d Charlottesville <m Sundiqr. -

hall ^ evening tinder the auqjicM ot the Ma^ sonic lodge. The evoiing's program also will include''denionatratiOM «f Chinese magic. The perfaiManee be-jrins at 8 o'clock. AdmtsaicM wifl be fifteen and twenty-five cents.

—Because of the b i j^ i«eMd q< thft:. late Walter F. Bowea, n^intt postal clerk who died from the eftets at injuries received in a rafiway wrack :n 1916, President WHooo, —»—«Wfig to information receivad by H M Joittw nal. has appointed hia •wtibar, Mra. Margaret H. Bowen, ^fsfisi'lj «f Brentsville, to a deikahlp !• tka poa tal service for life.

—The catalogue and pnadam Vat f the Prince WaUaa fair has Jost

come from the press «i The Joomark job departmoit. It ia aa tmpnsiaf volume of 132 pagaa, *"ii<iinii^ tiia program of sTsnts. srhwlnls uf claaws, prizes offered aad a bat tt facial at­tracting. Copiea SMqr be nirtaiiisil from the secretary, Mt. H. dert, Manassaa, Va.

—Richard Morris, a fonner stodeot of the Manassas pobiic - scfaostet '«*• gradnated with the claas of 19W txvm the Technological High School at At-laatai Ga. Mr. Monte left Msnassas a few years SCO witil hia parsata, Jir. and Mrs. F.E. Morris. ria, who is'eoaneeted witii Ae can Railway trpisss transCsrred to Atlanta.

—Major EwairThomton has pur-cnased the former residence of Major M. Carter Hall in the town of Fairfax, according to the Fairfax Herald, and :n the next few weeks Major and Mrs. .hornton will retam from Washing-.r. " JVC in Fairfax once more. M«-

,im;on expects to be released d :ty aT '1 will resume hii

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m^m^^ ^W9m ^*^'*w7Tm'.'-'

FBtDAY, JUNE 18, 1920

^

Sai* Kratu wtbnud Staaday Uter nmrricivVirfUUactaB.

Mr. wid Mn. B. Xrin BrtitUon

ct cjoantjr, hM bean tha goaat Rath HnUhiaoo.

'Mrs. R. S. HjraaaB laavaa today to . viaH bar aiater, Bfza. J. M, Kindiatoa^ of UpparvUla.

Kaa flanb Uacfeata haa i^mMl'pMltefaary

H«iirkin, a» agant

W f . i < ^ t» 4lpBa*Eta a i l Wajb. inCtoB. '

Miaa Lizzie Haxria<», of Ojipapar, I *nd Miaa Eata («aiu» of BaUimor*. •wa» ««dMBd «B«rta «f Urn. « . / . Adamson.

i ^ Miaa AUe« Morehant, of Clifton, wua

tba fpuat o< h«r wu^, l l i a . ^ &.M««)i,' dfrins tiu'-^raalc. ~ j

Altiert Spaidan and Mlaa Vir-irinia Nelao p Speiden wfre Wasbing-too viaitq|^ « i iFViday. ^ ^ ^

Mr. and 1 ^ Gi.1*. May aad cbfl-

Mra. Klf haa returned to h«r home IB Madiaoti^oaaty attar * abort Tiait to ber aoiuin-law and dangbter. itt. and Mrs. R. IL Jenkins. ..f.

M J * B- ^•' Adamson motofad to ^aairier^ v«ik, spending ibevefal * y a there as tbe ipiest of

i' dren, of Aden, visited Mrs. May's sis- **"^^ and "piece, Hfirs. L. i. Merefaiuit tar, Mrs. J. L. Breedi^, Satocday. "^^ Vrs. Warfield 8. Brawner.

""IMiss Hiffian ^ r t e r Brooke, of Hy-' * * ^ Thomaa R. Leachman, ot Chw-att«viUe»-M4< baa bean tbe g u e s t ^ l o t t o s ^ , i»wt-tha-week-end with her Mtae-'eooafal, Miaa AlCSe Lynham.i'*' aiater-iji-law, Mrs. RoberU Lynn,

I «B nmte t» INa»laiia. wimn aba viU

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^Mrs. R. F. Hltt, of Warranton, is visiting ^ her daughter, Mrs. LeaUe Jaeobsxknd ber*brotbes>, ) f c 8. T. HaU.

iCisa/Siiitb M. Haydon, <] Walter R ^ lfa#ital> b«Kfb«iti Visiting her

nvartewih'' -' <.-~-—v

^ . J. R. Tpigafit fotdJ. RTTtmer. jt^ of, H i c k o q M 3 n ^ qwat Monday at the liome of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Qaileher. .

JliBS Mattie Weir, of Washington, aiid Mr. Part«e W ^ , of Pbiladelphifi, sftnt Sunday Iters witb their mother, lb*. E. Wood Weir.

Hr. and Mrs. Ernest Reid, of Quiu-tioa, and their three (Mdrcn, Exmest, jrif Marian aod. Jack, spent M;<mday

spend the summer with her mother

tU» waak maklig a 'Wt JM.JPM ^ ^ ^ ^

w a y Wtm maUag ttraogeaimi drill fw oil BM» bare irtiere, acoord-

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iaata, oeaditiaiia aaply «an«rt thorott^ twrtlngify ti»:drflir—r^-nit waa nunontd that a lae»l mfaa .

•ional man wooM abortly ba oAred a »oaitieBoa the baud of dinetsn of

tojtha armpaay. wMrtrSriiM >> bidada aome of tba baat' knowB baataeaa men tw Wasbiwgts>i •

All peraons indabtad to tlia laU W s . ' / i "

p*y aiia-N(||MMi9^ liirXbMUk

debta to^^t_judanlgaad;

sV Wkyman— we made: tlttt^ cigarette for 70a!

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and all persons having daima or dabta against the said Whedar ar« raqaaatad to present such claims, with proper' proof, to the undersigned. «=4 -^. A;

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Our Store h~ : Splendidly Ready To Ser^ tbe

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Mrs. William J. Rdby, <rf Oriole, Md., ia the goestof her parents, Mr. aad Mrs. Wastbarly J. Adamatm, in West street.

ICrs. M. B. WbaOwe. of Alexaadrla, M yMV^ b « SOB Bad dangbtw-j&a bilr, Mr. aud MCT. t . B. WMabte, tf agtuaaan.

MastMT Jamea Jenkyn Daviea is i. spoidiBg aome time in Waafa&gtoa

—*"wRb his gran^>arents, Mr. and MJB. flaodenen CfzJompkJna.

Mrs. Harry Comwell left this wSfflt' fer Pablo Beads. Fla., accompanied by Mi». E. H. Moyer aad her two chiMren, of Wasjjington, aad wiO spend several weeks there with Mrs. Mo]9*r'a.aM«r,c Mnk M. J. HooWlaa.J

Mrs. C. E. Nash, Miss EUzabeth UffK^I^ and Mrs. <3eorge B. Cock^ went to CIIft»n last week to attend the high school commencement exer-cisea. Miss Alic^ Merchant,,-a nieea of Mra. Nash, was among the grad­uates.

' Mr. P. S. Buckley, of Catharpin, and his little dau^ter, Ruth, visited Mr. Bwkley's sister, Mrs. Philip Cockerill, near Herndon. lliey were accom. panied -home by Miss Gertrude Boek-ley, who haa spqit tte last three we«Ja with her aunt.

Ur.^and Mrs. J. B. Rnak, accom­panied by Mr. and Mrs. Jnlian HoVrae and children, motored froni Waahing-ton Sunday to visit Mra. Rusk's par-, ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Evans. Mr. and, Mn. T, B,_Whedbee alaoapent'

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"•HV"tflariea-;aKr Tjirkin haa ieimuad from the Uamraity at V i r g ^ to

•apend the amnaici wlOi bia paxenta, Mr. and Mra. Aoaaa B. UrUn.

Miaa Vkgiaia G.Ganhier,of Wash-iagtMi, who fozsnerly t a n ^ m the P^lie schooi ban, was the gneat of l b . and Mra. C. M. LarMp <m Sunday.

Mrs. R. W. Merchant aad Miaa EUz-M>*th Merdiant, of Richmond, are spending several wedv with Mrs. Met-cb«at% daoi^iter, Mra. Henry Camper.

Mr. 6. Raymond Rateliffe is irepre-sesting the' Pe<9le8 National Bank aad Group Three of the Virgjnia ]^ak««' Aaaodatnm at the atate eoa-•antion BOW ixi saarion at Hot S^iaga.

Mra. J. M. Hoartoa hai°ntBni$d ftwa an extended vwit to Waahiagton, ae-cqavaaM hf fterT daaghtar. Mta. B. W. Han^Mi, «wl IMT Htttt Bofaart

Buuday theie.

Miss Lillie D.-Evans, of the fius ulty of tiie ManasBBB g r a ^ school, returned to hear home -at ScottsviOe last wedc Miss fivana bad been io-dlapesed several days befine ieayiag l&nMsas -aad is stOI tinder the «5are of r^ydeaaa.

Rev. and Mrs. DeForeat Wade, ac­companied by Mra. J. L. Boabong and b«T UtUe dani^iter, Franoea. left tbia week on a motor trq> to the vaBey. The party wili viait Mm. Budwng'a Sarents, Mr. aad Mrs. WiQiua Dingea, at Middletown.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Holtsmaa Clark left this morning for Waah-ington, mjcoute to their homie at Nor-

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folk after, a ^or t visit to Mr. Clark'a parents. Rev. and Mrs. T. D. D. Clark. They were aecompanied to Wash&ig-toa by Mrs. Clar]^ -

. MrJlobot E> LeOi-o^W^rers Cave, fonnerty^ empl^ed by the PetH dM Bank bne, visited friotds in Manas­sas fids-wedc en route to Wey«s Cave after a sbott vidt to im paroata, Mr. «nd Mra. R. H. Lee, of "^IM Hemi-tage,** near Greenwidt.

CABABLS fit your cigarette de* sires so completely you*n agree

thegr were made to meet your tastel . Unique flavor, finagrance and meS-

loi^-mild-body due to Camels xjUal-iiy and expert blend of choice Turk­ish and Choice Domestic tobaccos are a revelation I You will prefer the Camel blend to eittieir kind of tobacco smoked ff^aightl

~ With C a m ^ you can gothelimit without tiring your tasta They leave no unploaaant dgaretty aftarw-' taste; no unpleasant dgaretty odorl

T o ^ A j n e on wlv^ Camelfr wm you 80 completely compare thona

-/v. 1 ^.^ ^.^ puflMor-puflf with any cigarette in '- ,*^?g^^o|^S'r»r the world at any prioa YouH pre-

^^^^^'3. ^9«»»^to««poraorpremiumsI ^"^ • "^""^^ B . j .SEniOU)8 TOBACCO .13d. WlDstoo-Sd«n.N.C

aum's CoUag* to q^ead tba wUb her pwairtB, Bav. aad Mrs. Wil­liam Stevens.

l & s Ola WUtmar, daagMar at Mr. €L F. WUtmar, who baa baan tandi-^ at MeLaaa^ laCk «UB VMk to attend tba s o m ^ M«risB «f t te Uahantty of VligiBig;

Mrs. f^ancis Norvell Lartan and herHtaa daai^rtar, Fraaeea^ retaraad Friday aveniag fcom three asuU' stay ia Hoastoa, HaUfaz eonni^, wfaare tiny ware the goeato of Mm. Tallin's fo.midlbt.ir.

Mr. a De^ paaaad tbresigh an ronte to __ comity, whara ha vftbUafatiHr.

Mr. aad Mr*, tw, a Witosir naata of Mra. •ad aister-to^aw, FawoD

of ChaatiBy Cum,

(bayaoB • lairday*

Mr. aad'Mza. Tboaiaa Mmrtwaathar, of BaMmon, motored to Manaaaas Friday to viait Mr. aad Mrs. K. 8. Sntftit, lalinning to -BalttaoBa yea-tardiy. Dorfng thafr a t y bew Mr. yfni Mrs. Mrnifwaatksr ^vialtod Oeaa-qnaa aad attar potati of iatanat to the etwuty. —

Miaa EUaabetb F. J<Aa8on recent^ retmaad from aa axtwdad slay ia ft>l-

Dr. aad Mr*. V. • . QOhai viaitwl Dr. OOlam'a Onuge eooaty. Mra. Gfitom

i en Monday to q>end '^^Hfa rdattraa at Boaaoka.

J. A. t«mt,'9i Taxaa. aad C B. Jenaa, at Vtme^,

• .^Aris.. are vWttog tiMir tmOfit, ^ « L M. JsMa, aad tiiair fac«ttar4a-tow

^ aialar, Mr. aad-Mzs. H. T. Vaatoa.

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MiM Asdx«y V. Drake, Bad Oroaa piritlfe health nurse fw tbe eemrty,^ •pent Monday in Rjchywyl KradoatioB tostivitiaa of tba training school of Stoart Circle Hoa-pita], of wliicb she is a graduate.

Miss Hattie B. Willcoxon, of the army nnrsca' training- school st Wal­ter Re«d H^T .T ;n ''^ i?- "^<>r\. is ? r . • fxe

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far IHUtUMffW*

BOOSn FUMCB W n X U M PAOt

Mr. B. LyaB_&>bertoaa, one of tbe beat kaowB of tite'yoaagar haataaaa aien «f Manaaaai aad piaehlsnt e< tbe Priaea inniam A k isaiilaHiw. «aa to Locabart en Ttavaday to OIM mtar. eat a< tin miilartia Iha fair aa< bone riww tide ytar win be ksid Aa-g a t U ^ K a a d l O a B i t r i D b a a f a a bodi day aad B^bt, wftii goMl

a a a a O e Times.

SCHOOL BOARD MBETCVG

The Coles District School Board will meet at Hayfield school house Satur­day. July 10. to appoint teachers and receive bids for ftmiishinir wood for •hf ••'^T-n 1920-21. By order of the Tr"—^ -nerd.-

; L F E M ^ E \ . C'.erK.

Out with OldMaNatilre

''JusT think of it, BiU. One more perfect day, and then— back to the sad, old grind—to restaurant food, city air, and that ^ les s •how- l-bat€sto- gtet-np-Sor the-moming'feeling. Out bae in the woods I really live. The oM bioQd fairly ups i ^ u ^ my vdns. I eat Hke a horse and sleep like a rock.''

"Offfonrsel Tn the wildemess vou in time you axe a confirmed victim of tbe lanrtive habit ai^ cxmstipft-tiouisehruuic" • " ——•—-- are living as Ma Nature intended

you should, live. You eat the right "WeU, what is the answer, then, M»t of fo0d, really W(»lc your mus- fiw us slaves of the desk?" ^ dc^ and.get a p«q)er_BiiMMBtit_„''Nujcl. It will put yo« i ^ ^ •« sleep. BcSfcxe you came out to the a trivet, as it has done me.. Nigol

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wilds you —-i-Toiswiedl What do yon mean?"

"SeIf-p(xs(Mied-^Ood waste stag-nating in your c(^n. It's a trouble that afflicts most sedentaiy pec^ik. ^OG see, mental workers like us don't develop any abdosbinal muscles ^^^ to speak of. That's bad. Then w e — ^ * don!t aat tbf sort nf fond KaHirR « y ^ ^

wwks vu au eutiielj iiew piiuciple.. _ Instead of forcii^ the sjrstemr it simpfy strftens the food waste. ~Th» . helps the nuuay tiny muscles in tbe^ walls of the intesEtinpBrTSi&tracting and expanding in their normal way, to squeeze the food waste aloiq; so

out of the

intended^j^ dioukl eat—«id that's WL So sluggish bowds soon begm t6pb<mUiBdtons«aytiooistbg wsuh."

"Hew about laxatives f ' '*Tou kudir what bappeos ^riien

jroQ take those drugs. Yqn get a ! uipvement, ot ooe so VKnent

system is eidiausted for a day or two after the first spfwn. Tte next dose has to be sboogcr,

the bowels are, wwlrmrd

That sounds like commod senseA-"None better. Nujol prevents

constipation because it helps Nature mfrint**" easy; thorougfii boweS evac-natioa i t lobular intervals, whidi someone l i i caUed the healthiest habit in tbe wOrM'. It's absohittljr hannlear and ]^eas«ftfo take.*' '

"Say, that must be great stuff. WdMheaaaae dDwA'oaSrjteoe of., paper, and'I'U buy a bottle or two —k^ »> g>» hm^ I want to keep tl«e regulw l^liti Tre picfced-iq^ outhere." .

—-If 1 ^ U (oid by an di^giau lo Rated bottim eatv.beutiwtbeNaiortndeaMrfc. Write tba N^M Lsbotstoriet, SUadaad 0 8 Caw

.. (NewJanev), MBraMhny,N«>wT«Bfc,ka let " l U t y Feet ofDaasei'*.

The Modem Method qf Treating an Old Complaint

Hduseke^per IFor tba maay mwigt aiidid ii replvdak or fantiab the beam far qviag aad aaauaw,

R0U8BFUBNI8HIH68

f Our spadoua ground toov banas •eeplag 4^ partmeat offen tbe beat aad moat reccat devisee ia caUaary uteasiia. laaadry eqoipmeati b s i s e l a a i ^ davkea, refi^eratan, ate.

CHINA. GLASS AND SILVKBWABl

IThe largoat atoek ia UMTsoathr ladndiag tbe aMiat eiegaat pradne. tions aa wen aa the IcM azpeaaJva BMkea. T e n iaapactira faivitad.

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UNDERTAKERS Pvoapt and Satlsfaetmy Serosa.

Hsane FwtaUtuA tor A«y Rcaaoaabte Dfartaaes.,

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Oflfce—M. L G. Boflding

LBT US SEND XQV (ffiR STYLE BOOK OF THE SEASONS SHOE FASHIONS

—showinsr theezdnsiva aad distfaictlTC foatorca W«»B bgr th« particular draonara Baying footwear by mafl ia

and satisfarirtacy.

RICffS ^ 1001 F. street. Coma- Tenth,

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ANNOUNCEMENT

l^the Citisena tf ~ Priiea Caairty:

HaviaK tekca over the Davis Um aad FadCa, I wfll eoatiaae to faiaiBii the tawa aai eooaty. WIMB feasible, wtth ice as

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and wfll civ* yoa lad leak

Toaarewekmna. I) wairt to thaak tiMae whaoi I hav« •MC for tMr hmrtj waksMe. •y-

wfli eoatkiaa-I aceoaat

opnatioB. i • operation, I czpcei » a linnlaiiw tiMt ~^

to tlw eoBusaalty.

MANASSAS ICE AND COMPANY

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BATMAlKn lib-

N. Y.; Ji yowyth 1 ^

• a i fuMliy, ctf Golanbaa, <Md»; >Mii» Fanjrth, of Okfaro, G«.; Mi* JoMtUa*

<d WMMngtcw, P. t^, alia F o n y ^ «< BkwMway.

hftv* bMB Koaali darinir tha WMk at the h«M oC Mr. aad Mn. O. W. aatfli.

B(r. J M M CmxUft. ti lUMmon, M«L. iFiaiud Ml aBBrtB, Mr. J B: Soaday. Ba by hla dsachtar, KditE, wlw haa baa* here for aooM tiaM.

Ber. Edwatd Tabor praachad two in­teresting aanuMia at tha' Baptiat Choich oB Saaday. Nazt Soaday th^re will ba only Sonday Sehwd aii4 prayer maetiBg, to whieh avary ona ia invited.

Mr. W. Atlae Wood, of Washb«toii, formerly a nawchaDt hara, and Mr. Willard Paanoo, of GaiaaariUa, w«ra town viaitora on Monday.

Mr. Riley Strothar viaitad U» broth, er, Mr. Charioa Strothar, of Liadan, Sonday.

Mr. and Mra. L. M. ShiOrar, of Dala-plane, this week Ttaitad thdr danghtar, Mrs. Richard Waleh.

Dr. George W. Yoang gava a prohi­bition lecture at tha Baptiat Cluuth Thursday evening. '

Mr. and Mra. Charlea Fwayth, ^iho spent the winter ia Cairo, Ga., bava been the goaata ct thair ^taghtar. Mrs. G. W. Smith, laavlng oo Thora-day for Plattabnrg, N. Y., wbara thay will remain fov aareral wada btfora returning to Haymarkat tor tha amn-mer.

Mr. E. R. Rector and family, of Qnantico, former raaidenta of Hay-market, spent Sonday hara.

Mr. C. E. Jordan, wiio luut bean tha guest of relativaa hara wid at Cliar-lotteaville for tha paat OMBth, iaft Monday for hla hmna ia Panama. Mr. Jordan's bnainaaa iataraata in Paaama were so pressing ttat ha waa unable to spend the sununar ban aa Ua fami­ly had hoped.

Harry and lilUan Brady are od tha sick list. -

who have been ill, are batter. Mr. Charles bonier, .of Fredartcka-.

burg, is in town for a few days. Mrs. J. B. Graham and cfaildrNi, of

Bockland, visited at the home of Mr. G. G. Brady last week.

Mr. Joseph Osbom and hia litUe

their tittie- Bistcr< HOICTI) and otfipr friends here thia wacST [ '"" '

A pretty wedding Was iiolemniaed on Thursday, June ULat CSiariea Town, W. Va., by the Rev. kr. Swann, of the M. E. Church there, when Miss Eliza-

aad tfaa dao^itar af a

thab(lda<rf Uayd. lilaa

"«l.'liafU patoMfar.

Uuiil cuiuaa oFOit^ from Now Markat» «>Mn Us fanata raddK Aftwrrafcaw b«iiayia%t Mr. aad Mra. Uord vfU awkp thair haaM iaHaymariiat.

Ky, lfaM> emhnceB Staf^ and Fto^y Growriw

After yoa eat—•hntin takt

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DIAGNOSTICUN SpecaJk k Otcm Diieaidr

Ante (Svaies SBtwdl of ihesiaehrea or chfOBIC rofML

raaJiwwxaaaotgeti cataeiinmoved Canseaad eJeaJa"^*;^ great law ol natnre. 'Yoakaow ^ d m f -r4nd the ctuae. Send me yobr and ^Uma aad let

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Wheelbarrows m m Yoonm GARDENER OR m EURTO I S U S S I M

viifatmifStSti^S^^^^^ **^*** ** *** * ««»w ot teoatey ^riB njeka to JUT* OM of ~rTh< wheeUyiTOw CM, in fact, be naad by "dad" as w«D as by the boy Umatf for one-t l » b o a a i ^ e n r « A j ^ m l ^ « -R- jaHavw —We an featarlDc two styles of wbntmmma,aad twoatyka«rf eoaatera as fdbws:

GARDEN WTrTCKL?AP I>Wa, mnny, ligrht, strong, u d dunUe; made of the best aeleetfld hardwocd.' gmooth anishT has 54 in. diaftt^ 22 in. flat qwke sted rim: wheels. Wheel runs in iron'beiff tags; strtms^ braced: B ies are adiusta-Ue; barrow wdsAts 80 lbs.

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SpeeW la^rodaetMry ^$A& —S«ne as above, e x c ^ weight is 54 lbs, and" 64 inch«a loiig.

- R A S T E R EXEREsawA<K)N No. 3> ~- ^ with removable express box, which can

""be"talBTO~ogrof replaeed in. wie minutei-perfect steering^ mechanism, white ai^ i^)riag board;, bottom 86 in. long, and 1 4 ^ in. wide; 1 ^ x 3 ^ in. rock maple

-axiaa,jntb tapered iron thimUe skeins; 11 in. wheds, witji % in. rock maple spokes; %x% in. rods elm rims, bent in one piece; ir^-hubs with welded and ahrunk steel tiresi malleable iron hoonds; rock ni ;>Ie pole; strong iron fifth wheel; iron bn|cea <m £ront and

. rear anxles.- ^ ^r% jtt^ __J_Sale Price „^_„_„.. ^ 5 . 4 5 ^

At ^^M^

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—Sante as above; but larger, stroniger, and more heavily built wagmL At...... ^1 9.45 Biiag e r i n d ip tids adrertisaaMt wHtafOTdaiag aiQ^

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- THE UraVERSiO. CAR Ibureh S, 1926, the Ford Motor Co. advaaced the prices Of Ford can becaose of the ia-nmmti cost of prodacUoiL Mo.spedflc aaBonBcoMnt was deeaied n u i w i j at the UBM. ba* it has developed that BdsrepnseBtatlMW aad aisMwtatteM of these advaaced hava been aad are bdaggivMiMrt. So tosafagaanlttMf«Hki«aiBa(«ha«Tte«f ] laaMtatkm, we lMiriiirlt| itra Iha piaaif* r''**' ' -

'-'-WJNABWrr .- $550 ^SJ^.*^..^^.!-*..'^ __. TOUR^ CAR $575 g i f * .--*. ri"**; .'!f . * ^

_ COUPE . . ' . . $750 gJL^iaiLagis,-'' ygg SH)AN .:.:. $875 ^SUttlSJLJSSfzr*..'!^

Truck Chassw'tr!!'„^'!'^r^ $600

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MAi^ASSAA tt TISaiNIA

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TheCayeoftheWiDdi IS THE RIGHT ffFLRVmt THW iTViTrp gTAI _ SENATE, ACCQBIHNG TO VICE-PBBSIDENT MABI

SHALL WHO 07 A RECENT SPEECH, WENT ON TO SAY THAT THEY LOSE SO MUCH TDIB IN TALK­ING. WE PEEL THAT THIS TERM COULD BB| APPLIED Ta4)UITE A LOT OP IBE BUSmESS WORLD TODAY IN THEIR BIETH0D6 OP DOING BU8INE8& WE HAVE ALWAYS BEUEVED THAT SPECIALIZATION IS THE WAY TO DO THE MOST BUSINESS AT THE LEAST EXPENSE. AND HAVE THEREFORE REFUSED TO LISTEN TO THIS NEW SONG OP THE WIND THAT WOULD HAVE US CHANGE OUR METHOD OF DOING BUSINESS. WE ARE GIVING YOU THE^BST VALUES CON-SISTENP WITH SANITATION, COURTESY AND sEa,wM,^mmE WOULD APPRECIATE AN OP-

PORTUNITY TO DEMONSTRATE WQAT TfflS COMBINATION MEANS TO YOU. * 'WE.SELL ONLY MEATS."

n mriu . . .•?.•« .•x^S'.'„ij^li»^>'

Mr. C K. EQiMB Tteted fate rictv, Mra, X fioc<te, at AVttt, tert fctwday.

MMMN. L. K. Lynn. WiBim a BtrnPHU and Wfllud PMIMB motacvd to LMitemf SBtnday to n^y ball with Aldte acaiaat Laaritarfr, hi« oa aeeooat ef a wrnnn tibatm <mif'tm9 iuiinca mn playad.

•i.JUi.jji'.iiiiiyiBg mm mt

Saunders' Neat Market / i B E SANITito w ^

BIANASSAS, :: . VIRGINIA

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^ALA.SMOOT&GO..lNO. • '• ' ' ^ ' ' ' 1 ' ' i i * 1 1 I III -'• I I I r I I i ' I I I i , i '

L U M B E R— WraMact$f -Etc.• c : ' ;^ "•.•_• '•^~^: -. ;

^j^±i< WORK:-Saah. Doors, EOiiida. Fmnies. Mouldings, Inrtde Finish, stsnr nuuefiat» etc. -' : >——• ^

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B T J I L D I N a MATERXAJL. Lime, Cement, Ivory Plaster, Beaver Boar^Ru-bar^dR6gf> ing. Slate Smfeoed Asphalt Sbini^w, Etc.

A L E X A N D R I A , V I R O I N I A . mBm

wrtet wvnnif white eraaldac a Mr ea HoDday.

Mtea Bmteh Allteoa te qModias th* •wtA with bar btothar and »tetar4a-tew, Mr. and Mr*. Dvimy g, jSteoB. in Loadom eoaaty. v' ^

Mr. and Mn. J«aa« Fonytii and childran and Mn. Charlaa FoisTth, of Cairo, G«., paaaad throoch bar* Sator. day avtainf, «n route to HarniarlMt, whsra at the hom« of Mr. ForiTth'a •iater, Mra. G«orKa Smith, a 4|unil7 ra-onioQ ia being held tUa waak. Maaara. Jamea and Maoriea Forayth, of Ptett>> borff, N. Y., Joined the party the flrat of UM week and other mariihan of the family arrived teter. Mr. and Mra. Charlea Forayth Ured at Wo«te«y te. many yeara.

Mr. and Mra. J. WortUngton Alvey retomed OB Monday Jrom a few dxya^ viait to rctetivea and fri«*ida at Char-lotto HaU, Md.

Mra.^barle8 R. McDonald'a Sunday >I diaa deUghtfoUy entertained

the Sodley Sunday ScboM and other frienda Friday evening from 8 to 10 in the lecture room of the efaareh. After a program of readinga, vocal and in-•tmmental aoka and dneta, •refreah-menta were awvad. A large nomber wore, present and a moat ^eoJoyaUe evening waa spent.

Mr. C'S. Seely, of Manaanae, is drilling a weU for Mr. E. N. Pattie.

FOHBSTBUKG

Mrs. Clayton Dunn and her daugh­ter, Dorothy, are visiting at the home of Hfr. and Mra. J. H. Cato, of Mowt^ Stafford cointy. -- '

Mr. and Mra. WilUam King, of Washinfftm. ha;ve moved into Mr. ClaytMi Donn'a honae here. . ^

Iba. Gertie Davis and dangMer, of WasbingtMi, are visiting Mr. and Mra. J. E. Tapaeoti; of Oak HOL

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keya, of Qnaiitico, visited at the h«Hue of Mr. R. T. Asbby on Monday.

Miss A. M. Pnnn, of Waahington. has rataxBed to Foreatbarg to be with iwr iMtfwr, Mta. BcUe Donn, aad lua acceitfed a position at Qnantieot

Mr.^iittBkDivteapenftttwwaak and with bis famUy,and returned to Waab-ington m Sunday evoting. ^

Mrs. Jamea WQUams and her three

Mrs. J. C. Dmm mi Snnday. Mr. S. W. Abel passed teoogk For-

estborg Sonday, en roote to QuaBtteo. lOaa Bdweea Abd baa aeeeptod-*

poetticm at Quntieo. Mr. Almuo Hnsey mada « bosineas

trip to Waabdngton Monday, ratozning the aaawday.

THOHOUGBPASB

T ( i m a i S I ( i £ R $ AND FRIENDS On and after July I , 1920 , w e will con­duct our business oh a strictly cash * Many of our ommetitort and brother merchants have resorted to this pbn, owing to the fact that ~ke^ing books luid making collections are very dow and expensive. We expect in mt d^wii on oiur profit, and instead of keemng books we are going to give it to the buyer, which puts money in your pocket and is less trouble for us. All machinery will be sold on the basis of the customer sivin^ a trade acceptance due at settling time without in­terest We are sure it will not be as much trouble to the biqrer asi keeping a book accovmt Give us a caH wl]«n you need anvthing Jn^lhe machinery line. Our motto is FULL WEIGHT and FULL MEASURE. Our aim is to please you; and tf we please you tell others, if not, t ^ us. ^

Nokesville Produce

GENERAL MERCHANDISE jEEDs, sEH)s, t a r -

AFO)llimiM is is the Faniier^UiiioD Sfa

It is open to do business with afl who TT come, cm the basis of -

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-FARM MACmNEBT, mSWOS, liOfWERS> KAKIMt DJ

•If* WILirAND mXiD PEAS, SOT WKS9,

Store in the Sprinkel Nsrtli MaiB Street, Manssas, Ya.

Mr. and Mrs. William B. H^'BTotABea, jr., letwrued to "Bdgewood" Saturday fma Waahington, where Mis. Brookea naderwaat aa <qpcmtion for ton^itia.

Mr. L C. JiMoba viattad Ua d a n ^ ter.'Mra. W. L. GardMpr. of ffiekacy Grove, on Boiday. ^

Ug. and Mra. HcUry <3«Bfl haw r»-tomed from t M r iiiiiilil.t|i| trip to Charlottesville.

Mn; C. C. NaBa m a <

Miaa Vritecfit Owens, of Hopewell, iv^t l ie goaat

Mr. NieolGarriaonviaitad his broth-•fte^aw and C Bante, la

Mr. and B. tlM

Mr. J o a « i ^ « d i a ^mA. m in Waahlngt«a dnriag tka

Mrs. Marjc Jaeoba and h

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LMle Mka Glwtys Koonta. of Baltt> • o n , Md.. ia vWkiNr Menda hara.

Ur. Ndson Bennett, of WaahingtoB, • |visi»ad-|» this mrntmmltlLlWLi''*--

Miaaaa Nellie R a y w d tmi beae Brawner wttooded a yicBk at Ceo^-'

a l inm laak Satarday. Wr. QtHf^ Srana, of Manaaaai, at-

tvded danch iMnrSmday. Mra.>. J. Chaadiar i i l w i i i laat

Tbarsday from a v S F B . Battteore. Her aeo. Vane, nmalniil in tiM dt» ler aaiadatelto ataQr-

tev. Dr. H. f: BamiQ, praridhiff el­der o< the AkniMfacia diattfct, M. E.

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p n i i n r H n p TO TBR MPTOTB

Oa btat ftw lastha tliere , gaaeral iiii>alllii ^ tta

fact tiMt the WaaUfegton Soday Star nma the moat eoaviate peMtkal page <rf a ^ Mftwapap» fa» th* United Statea. With special uiiieapoodeats IB aU the forty-eight statea. The Star is aUe to give ita readera minote" poUtieal new*—and tiw paign now opened promises to be a seething one from start to finish.

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June 23N DWI COMMCNCtNG AT TEN O'CLOOKrAr

I wl dettm sak at pdUk aid&Ni OB Ik aboiHtanel date at boLwt avl aiialf ideifrM GaiMSfle m the Warralei jlit fcicwit pfrmal jriprt^

eed griMkr, can skeler, twei one pbw, tiree4MfSMdkj flew, dodbk Isc kamiv Mil iammr^^ TboriUI wagen, set i

buess, k m , heaiy draft «are, OeLaTd sefmtm, 100-egg ijasLMjijmlML

lenur^mK^^ $10 ml wder, cad^ OYOT liiat anNDt aedit f n e Borik wl be pm, prcbser eieoAg iitefest-bariDg, IM-

getiaUe Mie wA appmed leoriij, payaUe at tk Peoples Matiosal aidi if Nanssas»

E D. MORRIS

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mm. I. mi. 11JiijJMjlilppTiff* W« haW wtmt4 oorJttore h m ^ TMfli to ilw roMT'fi

Or. C. IL Of Johii«OB,_eomm< tiM worirW BS" oominerclSni BM t vatitx BUM WillMtt* B. JCyen! aadi explAiatev the atendards sdlMred I to in the W»rk, presented eoBiinercial I

£littb«th Pop* ««« AnMe| i i m f ^ - ^ ^ oi M«o—Mf, md Miw NeO of (KuMSTUle; QT»writ«nK.

nmroiuuiw pscv am

CoiMvidsMiis. •" 1

Gnel^ Ck-re, MiHes Uabel Horubaker. Gladys Jolmson aad SOixakath Coviiiston. at'-Minft^". and chorthand, Hiaaes Sara Donohoe, Elizabeth Pope and Eliza-f bath Covintrton, of Manaaaaa, and; MJaa Joaephin* Fartara, of Haynwrkat.!

Mr. ClarenM W. Waganar^ • Uch adbool alomnna, preaented to, Mr. Balph Laraon a m ^ l offered to the indiTidttal point winner of tb^ aiffhtb caacreaaioiial diatrict meet The med­al win be offered every year by the aame donor, whoae name ia withheld. wSm Manaaaaa high tehoel-providea the point winner and captarea the chunpiraahlp c<v. Monogram wia-nen are aa Zbllowa: Girla' baakatball, MJaam MaijM*^l^mMr, Dorothy Bata-d«*a, Helen GlaettU, Laniar Mocaa, Catherine Ayrea and EliaabaUt Gor-

LUNCIi

In the Circuit Coon of Pzjpg Wil-Uam Coonty .^Virginia.

LENA MILLER, Complainant va.

HARVEY L. MILLER, Defeadaati . IN CHANCERY,

Upon the written appMcation of the complainant stating specifically the last known pliaee of abode of the de­fendant and that the defendant ia not a reaident of the State of Virginia, the court doth on ttiia Mh day of June, 1920, grwtt tfc* following oirdar of pob-lication:

The object of this suit ia to obtain a dKraa granting to tha eonvlainaat an

ter 'S^mmiaaioner h. LAdmStoac^j tribnta money iii'~ hands iq Bonda^^ ConMj isatMaar H..'Thoi««pk ^^''^^ V^om SII]H(|IJM1 Uecia('«eminission(||| fo ceiiivey raj^ esta|» t«j>urchas«r. i 3

Pagers A» Bedjikh against flnatjlt-Redrick—VMntiff «rantad divorce a* thoro on grounds of desertion; coap||; ntarried in Manassas Aug&si 27, 1918| eansa placed on aospandad docket.

Walter Henry Miller agatnat Agnaa Elizabeth Hiilar—Decree' annulling naarriaga, neither party to marry within aix montita; final decree.

Rizay Embray agaiaet Leia Em-, brey—Decree granting divorce a vin­culo matrimonii, neither party to mar­ry within aix montba.

Ehnma Sayer Walter et ala againat Wm. R; Paraona at als—I>aeree con­firming sala ^ real aatate to-^haa. L. Rector for $2,000; H. Thornton Daviaa aMwinted apecial ewnmiaaioner to con-vay real aatate to porehaaar and pay-oot funda according to ordw a< court}

ington; boya' baakatball, Walter Saa- tion af thia aait; and Cor ganaral raUaf. dan, Victor Haydan, B a ^ Laratm, An aiBdavit having bean made and AUkon Hooff, Joasvh Lawia and Ban.' filad la fUa 9saaa. tkait tiM daieBiidaat, jamin Lawia; traA, Balph Laraon,' Harvey. L. Miller, is noi«a raaidant of

abiblnte divorce ftom the defendant,. ^ - V T " ^ ^ ^ Z f ^ "^LT ^"™^ o^thi^ouiida of wilfU desertion andt<=--***'»«. n « t « r commia^loner. t» ;bamfa>nmMit for a period of moro then thrae years fin" to tiie instito-

Walter Santera, U o n Watan «M Vie-tor Haydoo.

Mr. McDosMld, ^oakiag for ata-danta, fandty and patroaa. offaied hearty tlMudoi t« tha Baptiat eoogra-gi*iM> for tha naa of tha ehordi and

appradatiott of tha vahi»-|ia

tha State of ^iginia, aad.ttw aaU da-fsndant not having ca^arad -Ida »9-pearaaoa, it is ordarad tkat ha do ap­pear _in tha dark'a oOea of. «ir aaid eovrt, witida taa-daya after tha daa paMtcatien ot tUa order aad do what

to protaet hla iataraat ia Ma sarriea laodand tf Mrs. Hiedga;tUaaiitt; that a eofy of tUa otdar be who aaerifiead tUa time to

handf ao loyaDy at^forthwith tnaartad til* mnkal pi»-!joaaMl,a

gram a auecais. Tlie cnmitaneameBt program began

Satorday avaaing mitb the aanaal baa. qnet of tha Jatomal aaaoriattpn, wUeh wsa feOowad hy the baeealaaraata aar-men Soaday evening at the Baptist Church. Stadenta aaaanUad near tha

ia tha paUtafaad ki the

^ jnefeTMid attandaa uta aervke in a body. Tha aermon wa<~)a<eaehad by Bav. DeFonst Wade, iriMa« topic was "Qoit Yooi l iks MaB.!*-S*v. Mr. Wade's aermon waa foil of frteadly adasonitioB to the stadenta aad ^crad iaqiration aad giridanee to ^ a proh-laa^ <a thafotare.

. ~ The Joaraal ll-W » y « to tdVMW anTvwrth tha dureranee. " '^-

oooBty of Priaea WUUam, Virgiaia, MM* a weak for foor aoeeaariva waeka, aad a eopy poatsd at tba front door of tiw eonrthonsa of tUa cooaty, oo or bate* the aaxt aoeeadiag rala day af­ter tUa order ia aatarad; that a eopy of thia aNar be aaat by raglsterad mail, Ay tha O^rfc M UUi w m , id-dreaaisd to the faid noa-reMldeat da-faodant at Jarae^ Cl^, ITaw Jacacr, tlia laaA known peat oOea addreas aad plaea of abode of li>a aaid n<te-rsalflant dtfaadaat.

<aeO. Gi TYLSB, Clark. • ^ Ua dapi^, L. lADlCllTr

Aeepy—VMta:

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distribctafmids., , I iaak L. Davis at ala agabiat Pearl

V. Davis «t ala . De>ree confirming aala of U aerea near Dumfries, known aa H. B. Davia land, to C. F. Brown' for n OOO eaah; H. Tborntoa Daviaa «KMriBtad fecial eomwiiaaioBar to eon-vay land t» pioehaser; Maater Coai< miaaiapsr L. I arhnsa to diatribata fanda.

I n i y F. #aiMa at i4s agaluat Annie ~ King at ala—Baport of Master COBB-uiaaionar L. Tai^insa eoAflnaed; H. Thoratoa Daviea ^foiatad spedaT eommiaaioner to eonviy dead faa 90 asTCB daaerfbad ia salt t» Aahr^ Po­sey; H. TlMtsteB Daviae app^ted special egmmiasiooer to aeQ real es­tate of Jaa. K. BiaoB, deoaasad, i i n t aaviag aaaia aurvayad;

Chaa.r C. I^aa aga&iat Gray C. Back—Daerae^Jamiaaing Mil of eoai« plalat, eMaptaittsnt to pay eoats.

'ariDa et ds-^>aerae atrfldag patl. tioB of V . B. Fiaa, jr., froiB snit j BL' Thaintoa Daviea aMtriintad q^add ooaiatiaaiooar to eonvey eertaia xetf eatate to parchaa^; Bandad-Coauais' aaonar Daviaa to p^.oat faadsia aardsEBoa witii vq Crt« . :^ •

Pnsfaaaa tacah Aiay w i >

CoprnM 192* Han tchafiter & Maai

•I'l'fae maB-wfafrr yants really high ciag» cIotH^^ and dioes. We have dedded to i^ce -

on Hde ALL OUR STOCK of '

BitShafiiieFlTlfe AND WALK-OVER SHOES^BOTH HIGH

A i m LOW--AT i

PER CENT QFE REGlfl-AR PRKt ^

AM altentiamjn clothing made at cost J w ^ have bec^ dmAdngiirf buying dotlang

and shoes^f Ais class will find ttiis your rare

Bear in miiid, please, it kiduilei^liily^the Hart, ^ £ Marx aothing and Walk-Ov^ The dbeaper 0pdes ar^

in sales husde on tf yoif want to get ia "" ' .

Other "'Safe Prices'* previously announced are good^a^^Mqras^he stoA larti, "

ity !%op Manassas,


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