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•iSfe*': -.>- VOL. KXV. No. 2J. MANASSAS. V1BGINI<^ FpapAY^jQCTOHHt 22. H20 ILM A TEAS or ADTANd sSi CALF CLUB EXHIBITS - WIN AT STATS FAIR k>» m,M« lOB PMPP Bolwrt MMl Gwrge KUac Can^ /6)ff Pint and SeetH^I Pi4»w in Cdl^ CM» CoirtMl. ,~ 'T • '- (»^ L. Brownfaur, Cowitjr Agaat) W. L.^%owiung, County Agent, has }iMt ratnnwd frsmi the Statt j'alr, iriMaw 1M ha» bad an exhibit of dqb pigi and dairy calnas firam'tUa coun- ty. AH the booster* of elnb work in tb« eooBty wVi become more tfaan evar «nthuaiastie when - t&agr lecHi of the I9len4id showing made by tbB piga and calvea belonging to the beya* and gitW agrieoltnrai clvba of this eoui|ty. The total price money won by tks . cl4» at Bichmond will amoant to aboo^ ftlO. Those standing highest were the two eal^fel of Robert and G«orge Kline; these ealves stood itrst and second in the calf elnb contest, and the calf of Robert Kline also won first in an open heifer class, oifSn to all Vir- g i l ^ breeders.' A senior Dnroc sow of I>aal^Bowers, Aden; won second-place; a Innior Polaaod China, bodir of Gloi BownMUB won third place; a Berkshirs «ow pig of Aline Davis, Ho€ulley. won fonrtii place; a Duroc junior sow of Paul Bowers won ninth i^ace. r^ "^^f of Maxw^ Covington 0 C « Prise to JehMon, Borah er Any Qthekn. that won second place at the Prince William fair was looking her best vp ontil a few days before time\^ ship to the State Fair and then she went off feed, hot with all thi^ agunst her s ^ stood tswitisth ^mong s slsas of ^alstein hetfeis ef thirty-three, rspr»- senting the ptek of the Holtein calf New York, October IS.—DenioeEatk. national hssdqaarters fiiday anno«|te- ed a cash prise of $26,000 had been of- fered by the pro-bagoe indqpendaats to Senator Eboding, Senator Johnson, SeAatpr Borah, Senator Lodge, Chair- man Hay*, of tiie repnbUcskn national comBrtttee er anybody ehte in tte Uni- t^.States,.who cenid first iprov* tiiat the keagne of nations would "abridge the sovereignty of Amenea." Prof. Irving Ftrim of-Xala Univnr- sity, chairman of the iHro-leagne inde- pendents, explained that, nnder terms of the offer, essays must be received by mafl w wire at 17 East 41st stnet. New York City, by October ^; that each msmber of a Jory of twelve citizens would be appointed jointiJL^ George White and Will H. Hays, <hair-^ men ~of^ tiie^demucratiC" national committees—all to be republi- can if desired by Ifr. Hays;^uid that in case the jury was not unanimous, faslf the prise ^ill may be awuded, provided a majority of the jurors so vote. "This announcement is intended for every newspaper in the Vnitsd States," Prof. Fisher said, "and is he- iug given fur dislilbuliuii to the vari- ::THE PARAiiOUNT ISSUE (Aa AddnM ddiverad by l^tttw S. Smoot before the Washington Literary Soc^ly of the Urtvwrity (rf Virginia, October 2,1920) No more fRefid iaau* ha$ mnr been presented to the Amrican peoide in a p(^ticAl camp«i|p) than l ^ t of the League of Nations covenant. It is tiie sups^smci qvestion of the century that has come before us, and we must not halt or faU. In doing so we~will be playing -witii fire, for the hoose of civilization must be put in order and the organized governnemlts of the wortd have a duty to all man- kind. The recurrence of an«ti)er horriUe war must be made im- possible. In the pur8uit\Qf sodl a brave ideal, our. finer, more hu- manitarian impulses wiU give Us stroigth to rise above lines of either nation or of political pirty. There was an old <»der of world poUti4»l organization in which a world war broke out before we knew it; we awoke from a nii^'s rest to find the whole earth wrapped in the fiames of a universal conflagration and seething in thejtbroes of intematiOBal anarchy, where the day b^ore all had he&t peace and doncord. It is the imf oundest hope of all humanity that th« <^ order haik gone, qeyer to return, that the thousands, yea, millions of silent dMtd whii>^fl]«ep on the batti^dds of France gave their lives not solely to defend their country against foreign rWtVUOMMD FOR FAITBF0LMS8aT|fAXFIELD WEBER CUT ^' \. _ _..„.. BY DESPEEAIB NWJBO Matin Adaas, WMaan. Bern in MaaasMs. FlftyDolhra R«rardOf«I»d*» Arrest and CoavktloB vi""^" Th^ffh has occurred in the past and may b« h< repeated in the future. But more than aU they d^M^to destroy <»mpletely an andwt edifice of brute autocracy, selfishness, and cruelty in the hope that I^UB an opportunity would be given to raise a ncw^«nple, "whose-inoCT chamber is^saee.^ . "nte b » building, not of granite or of marble, but of rules graven in the hearts of m«i and enforced by the public <^inion of the world whereby strife between nations will be laid under the heaviest pro- hibitions and its occurrence suppressed by the instant powerful exertion of mig^t directed br4h? decency of the world. It is now in 6ur powerTo tnlfP ff g r o n t H%p tnwn.rd t.h«» r<>i>lizntinn nf this oos press -associations, wttii the r*- qoest thatisach newspaper pnl^hine. it send to the pro^eagm independesils here a marked e^>y •*< the imim con- taining it, so that the indep^kdsnts may rqport tte hOW aauy uvwspaperr of eaeh party pobtirii or fafl Wv^ lishit. p- i dob of' the state, which 'some seventy-five calves. ^ ^ ^ I ^ o * . * ^ . ? ^ . * ^ ^ unprovable, untme snd afamrd. htf is "*" of t^f^ty^-l* ***:??:*• re^»ctfX asked tn pufifcOy so state, rtratkmj^ *^.?r!L!^1!!'^ "^^ toP''**^ « t ^ that he is .^ in flnandal resott. th» T^^*^ .parting his sp«ikers, press bai«yi»s *^ *• *^J'!J!!r^!f!3^*^^ l^wimblican newS^pers to c S^ jatioirjft the boys and girt* jndivfchK ,^„^^^f,^ .tat«n««ts.- •n» eonntj.agwrt is MM^ «y «BS» S DBAtH iff* JOJDf C . BVHT to haU enlli»g dMnonsrtnttns and to *^"^ ;_ OMne and «dk ytwr *«*J^^*^|?" Passed Away at He«e of ffis Parents nolAe ideal, now made possible^ realization in a definite plan—an i ^ ^ sung by poets and philosop^rs of all ages, men of th*t breed who were "stifl^atized as dzeaoMrs, ^ their dreams came true." On January 8,1918, PresideHjraiVilson went before Congress and laid down his famous Foujrteeo Pttints. The last of these is practi- The following elippteg from « West Virginia papsr is"~striking evidence of the etemeter of the slavss of moatiof the hosniM of Northera Virginia, of wiMm it has frsqaaatly been said ainea the war 1>etween the atatas, that for constant devotion 'to duty ^id «inaan loyadty te tbsir onployera, n* class of SM'vants have bem their snperior. Their genial dispositions and hnmbia yM eoorteoos manners, were the chief characteristics of thiM ssodacta of the soutliland and provsd to be an ai^ sH^of inwtimable vntne to them in later years when they ware thrown upon tlinr own resouress. The subject of this sketch is a whela sistar of "Aunt" Sallia Randolph, liv- ing now on tlw eatata bequeathed ta her mother by William L Weir. HW vJBteld by I HjurxBntkEi.. llaxflcld Weber, a young farmw aC the vieinity of Independent Hfll, naiw rewJEy escaped death at the hands at Htmiey Bstier, a yonng negro of Staf> ?ord eoo^y, in a didknite ever eidec. at Oe home of Weber's father, on Fri. day afternoon last, when be sCrttod in the abdomen snd cat era! times about the breast snd shoi^ d«n by the negro wiio left for fradh territory immedtately aft«ward, ami' to tiie date of this writing has nuk been apprehended. FMtonatriy medical aid ifas seen rsndered young Weber, ^lo received all first aid treattesnt possible far aa injury so serious snd be was smt ta day morning, where he was opertitpi on tor the cut in his abdomen, and at last report yas getting along^ v^!j well, and barring com]di6ations, wffl soon be cot of all danger. Sheriff Barbee and a possa of citi- zens of the Ind^iendent Hill common^ ity, niade a careCul survey of the ; Presklent Lincoln is t ^ Iniek house, "liberia," on the Partner estate which was used as hasdqiisrtsis by G«i. G. T. Beanregart^iterfa><^tte«ftysairof the Civil War. Her raeord at the White Sulphur qiHringB hofli^ thn "OM White," is an "^"T^ WiO worth the carefnl study of the y w n g y r ««i>«r»Uon o* the c f ^ sanding neighborhood Friday night ored raea and one that may well be .L^ c-^-<„ —;-.. \^ ^ .~n ,.al]y i.<onfifi»l in langliag* with the provisions of Article X <rf A e ! W ,4, A<Um^tt» v«n«r»l»U ««H hnn- It jprovidea Ibat "a general asBodation oxTin^' ored old cbkmd'maid at tte OM aX)4 Saturday morning, but of no avwD. ~ «T,.^ » , u r^ • o _^ «i A reward of fifty dollars has bean WUte Sulphur Spmgs Sept. 2 4 . - ^ ^^ ^ j ^ ^^^ fa*er<rf tte ^°'. ^ ,^ / • ? " «1 Wthful jervKe ^^^^^^^ ^^ ^ ,^,^ ^ ^^ donng which time she has met some ^j^y^ of Batter of the worWs mast not«rf personagaa. ^ ^ p^^ Medfemt, who Lea^rue Covenant. tions Toaust be formed Aader affording mi^iial guarantees X>f 6n hia wi^~fo aee a patMnt ar^wfe.^ covets f o r t h e ptypose Cfr^te.'V;edVed7virtVfao^ P r s n ^ ^^ '^ mtereepted . cal.in<kpend«tlCe iUld UJrriUl-i C!««ge'W. BU^wm. rf the Ub«sap«U^ j i i S i y dresssd Us woond. w "^ • ^ > ± : ^ w * "^ ^ S ^ ^ S T a hosSr^ her and eongratolating iwr on her before yon feed a lot rf boarder clnek- «ns all wintsr, just for the. asking, Let me know ^ ^mi^^Mgift..^^'* All interested in the tattaaaaStai fair "M Mr. Hays admits tiult sodt ~ - ^ , _ - . . ... strntements and «»tices are unprov.4riiamtegntl to great i m d s ^ -n,, K ^ , ^^ The armistice was agreed to oo November 11,1918. liie bans upcm whiA it was concluded was the fourteen points set forth in' faithful service, stated thatfromw»w the address of President W i i i ^ A^vered to Congress on January, ^ a^e would leeHve a yeariy psMskn «; 1918, and the principles Trtrifh he, subsequently enunciated. fo» tba »** rf her days. Hntory was in the makutg: at tlu period, but at no pwnt, at no He also assured her that jnat so period was one responaSda Anlrlean ^oice raised in protest. I \a^ ^ ahe virited to ronajn in the AmoicanheafftsbeforetM war)BMbeen yewni^^gtxx"a umveraal -ttxi^ttmrflfce<»d White,TCg«idtos rf dmninion of ris^t by suck a^^eoQc^ of free peoples as ^iidl bnngt y^ pei^ion,hor perithw wwdd iUmn peace and safety to all natioiis and shall make the worid itself at b* open.. last free;" AmericanfioftijiuzixurtSiewar stated a l^dge that at the j MUI^ Adams was bom in Manas- dose such aconcert orKwer w<8td he established; and^when the gas, Va., duringante-beUn^ days. She armistice w|^ signed, aflof the nagfflSx;Americaipcluded^rmewed ^,^ « plnld wh« ^be^^jir \p;^ oat, tUsptedg^ Itwarfthrf^thefrtttijM wHsinrdmittandMTOehdpejtaj; stiU remtanbers m«iy of the bat- After a Brirf Dinass. At the h6m.e of his parents in o^psr Prince WJffiam oo Oc^htt 18th, M h of this purpose that the guiUL^lved roaring at Sisdan and the ties fought in the vidni^rfher home. at Bethel Friday wffl be more t ^ ^ Q^,,^,^ flairt. oldest son rf M r^d glad to know that t h ^ b»»e a maaljv^ Kfs. STW. ffi«t. paassd away in tiie ing ta the commwiity who ap^»CMtes, ^^^^ ^ ^ of his age, after a brSrf iD- and knows, the value rf chib work to foiiowuig a deiAle fracture rf « t e n t o t giving that^comJBMmtyl^ ^used by^iiijl on October 7. >• b V " ^ " P^f* ' r L ^ !w^IIP to ^'i^to » '«' hnoi. rf Ms death dsp^ktm&t rf their ftar. f kaowthat \ l ^^^^ ^ ^ ^y^ weD, ?ut*om- tUs community mo«« than sroreciates y^y,^ ^ -^ .^a the^«d came sad- tbjggtft. ,_^_-: _ =— ^eniyr M. H. S. LOSES ^esjtbaO Game PreMoneed One rf the Bleat and Oosest Played Beeortly j '-»' ' Funeral services- were ctnidoeted at /TO LEBSBU8G, ?•• the hoose by Rev. T. D. I>. Caaik,rf MansssM, a ftHBHM-tiaaUtr rf the faw- ily, after which the body W&rtakea to the Sttdley -Ghnrch burying groond and in tlie presence rf.a large con>- pany rf- relatives and sympathning friteds wsa reverently hnd to-rest. ' Mr. Hunt is survived by hia father and mother, three brothers," S. Wi Hunt, jr. taxi Eppa Bunt, of Haymar. trenches wore vacated^at MetZf" ; j _ ', __ ' . 'The bouse in wlueh her mother was Neariy all ofHhe civilized nations of the earth—^thirty-sev^ m | inaid'.waa visited on two occssioas by all, including the British Empire^ China, France, Italy, Japan,' prudent Lincoln, and on one ocea- Spain, Belgium, Brazil, Holland, Norway, Denmark, Sweden^ Swit- gi<,n, w b « i the Pr«sidait. had e«ne zerif^d, Poptugal, Greece, Argentina, and Bra*"—!»•« msw tmited thwe for a confteenee with his gmer- in a covenant wlddh is a f e e b l e a t t ^ p t at the redemption of the a i s , M i ^ was brought in to meet him. plsdge. What naticms have not kep't the pledge and stand outside she shook hsnds with him «n two oc- o f tiie L e a g u e of Nations? Revolutionary Mexico, Bolshevist Bus- ca,ioB^ -Marrfed^M QJa TTnapPftkfthlP. T u r k e y — a n d the United States of Americj^; tH^ring the 40 years' service at The It senu that young Wsbsr aad-m father wen oparatwig a cidar preaa •• the letter's fans aad had Jwt asada a barrd rf cider tat H» negro And his nqele, iiko flaioMd to have besii charged for t«« galkas more than tta harraD confiSntd, m>«spat» foOawai aBdfinaIty.^<Mnltedinafi^ Vhfla the two men were cTinrhed, Bador ask ta his deadly wwrk, pairtiiaUy diaesfH boweliiDg yoi^ Wslier. In att^iq^ ing to separate the two men the c i t e Weber was cot several times aboafc the back and arms by the culpitt ta s ftmatie effort to stash his way titroaglt iiat fortunate^ not so senons as the younger man. > IK»NQ=€XAJUL WBDDINC^ rf ^ride- SatBdayt October 16, at High Neoa. Sese other nations have broken faith with those WHO SO nobly, whitiT** old woman has seen many di«l; the republican party has broken faith and ado:^£d a progiam changes tala ptace. She has also met of provincialism, repudiation, ifiilitarism, and- Mr. Charl^ H. Dotag, jr.,rfWaA- many famous visitors and-conducted tagtan^ ai^ MJss.^^EB**^ a««. The jMsnuassB Hi|^ School fo9tball team was defeated by thr team repre- aenthig the Leesborg High* \BchQoU Friday, Oe;tober 15, at Leeshoxg, by a 8eoTeof7ta9- ^ ..-- , . - - The game was Vronounced by foLy ket^ and B«rry AsMty Himt, w^sain- Igjmn of the sport fio have been ^ tendent rf schools in Vartmuath, neither President WUson nor the democratic party will break faith, them to the famous baU room during daaj^iter of Rev^smd M™. T. D. D. They support unqualifiedly this League of Nations, wdth its pro- their tours of inspection. She claims C a * « * « "«"*«^ I L T J ^ * gram of peace, disarmament, and worid fraternity. ithe greatest cotillion ever held fa the *»»• bn« Saturday, octoiier le. ax I^«sid«it Wilson at the Peace C<mference strove to redeem tiie famoos baBmom during her day was highnoon. ^ , . jrd ttiSt America had given to t h e World. Htf w a s seekmg to that led by Vfce-President Arthur, ""» '>"<•»' ««P*«' ""attended, s^ -rf the best ibd dosestjeen ta that 8ec-|fhreer. Mrs. C. W. Gardner, rf tkB rf the c o t A ^ f«^ some tfade. The Del Bay, Mrs. Wihner Cress, i^ AH»- M. H. S. boys threatei^ to scose first hi, and Miss Jermie Haat, rf. ^g^*ar- wfaen ta the first quarter Leeri>arg lost, ket ' , the ban on downs on her 40-yard jine, Abtfbt eight years ago Mr. Hunt »ftw having adifsueeatt fium hw 80-1 lost to wife, nee Miss mi*a P^ftsw, to ymrd.Une, wheA it was placed after whew he was devotedly attached from Wanssass had'kicked it over the Lee^ boyhood. The vfatae rf such, ec«- borg KfHTESTmSrSSiroff. Maaaa. stamr te weQ worth rceonSacjad «n- aas then carried the baOtaithaSfr-yd. I eauragaa the beHrf that as love is line agata, where it lost the i i l l Oft a; stnxiger thsn d a ^ i ttw wesry intw- val rf separstiew h « a is now f^rgst' tea ta te badness rf the maetii 1 X, fumble. Neither team threataned ta the ond or third qfuartwa, although the "Msnsasas team was greatly cr^led .wh«> Trimmw was reimjwad frwa the game early ta the third qaarter on ae- eoont rf tajarias and agata wtasa l a r - a«n reeeivad a paiaAd Wsw tftU^ ilK Iwad'kaee. ieeaborg's toaehdow» last few sainntes rf ptay whsa Fir*. aarrying the faaU for Leesbarc. as hs stated tater, pMbablv rut aeroas tfcs ta evadtag ne aUfcaagh t h ^ f f l ^ s M y «asnbytl»|i«p»eMdals. > The Manassas team Uaed up aa feL Wars: U a., Web; L t , Qooda( L g., jA|hey; c, Uika; r. g.. Whkaiaaa; T. t, ^UUy; r. a.. Rector; q. b^ BMMM L X b., Baatf-,. r. h. h , TifaasasK; f. b , Larson iflar.Wi Charlie Harris, the c^osad barber at t^ New Prince Willtam Hatel shop, had his hip dislocated in aa aatopno- iHk ac^jdemt which occorred on the macadam road, near Cannaon branch. about 10:30 o'cisrifc^unday nitrht. The car sh ld«d to the «ide of the roar! »n<i in t n -i(f •„; ni.-^- -• iHp ••-,,^ cut tT -!• tb« lahi«« .. ....- - - HALLOWBBN DANCB The MsTisiH" Daaee Ouh wiU give a.maaqaerade ball ta Oaa<ert Ball next Friday mght. OuirlpiiBsa's ^ietaatodfirapisM ifi^toa, W0I famtah. wasie ftar caaiaiL That* wBt be daaen •:Mto2:M. TMajinmls—<o ha eae rf ti^ sddal e««a«i l a n e attaBdaaea la eapseted. TW eenaittee rf antaageiawla is GilbeK X. Spiaa. Hawavd W. Ji Charlea B. Laifcte, Joha L. W .Wah«. Pa^ S. WHUaM, S. LaiUB sad ». Owl Mr. George G. Tyler, dei& rf tha dr- euit court rf Ptinee WUBam ceosay, ta wefcnniiiii tam bade to U s old psaC rf duty m the cieflt's office. Owing t« a prolonged attack rf ill ness. Mr. Tyler has been compelled to away from hia office for the veral month*, part of which h*»t^- -nnri^e<i to h.? be^-. remain past ( i tirre hp ns tared the parlor to the.stznina rf La- hmgnn'si wedding' march, rtodered by Mrs. Fontaine Hooff, rf Charlea Tasna, W. Va. TTie ceremeay was perfor word , ,. 1., 1.S 1. - sAVe a future goieration from the awful agony through which our, .,^,0 had aa h » partner the beautiful own has passed. He took serioudy the promises that all nations Kentnckey beHe, Miss Jessie Preston, had made, thkt they would unitoattte ead at the w w in a compact «( Covington. For 47 years she has to iweserve the pea«e-<rf tiie world. BefySg Upwi the good faith of y,^g^ » membn rf the iSOi .Baptist ,., .... - ^ v _ the American pe^Jterhe perhaps jaaade a . t o o g w a e r o u s e s t i m a t e ^ Chafch, Waahington. Marta's mother ^ ^ r ^ ^ ****?; ..' ^ _ K n^nkind. Periu4>S he erred in believing that tiie same Slri«a«hd u ^ t^ paaa the century mark. A s a 1*e bnde wasatoed ma ^«ve»c tdealism which had made the war a gr^t ^iritual victory could be, ^la,*, she was owned by WUHam J. ««»* «>* ^ ^ BoUvia *»» * ^ J ~ relied upon to secure the legitimate fruit of the war—the reign <rf-weir, rf Prtaee WilKam county, Va., *»»• t n m m m g s a n d h s r e ^ n g e na^ universal peace. In the days to come, when the unending scrolls who" at his death deeded her 12 acres, <1«* ' * " rf-tx»es and orewds, upon which the Moving Finger has ^bitten the history of this great ^f tand., This estate is stiB ta Maria's FoUowing the ceremony a ionchee* periedahall be unrolled before the gat* tfmai, an Immortal tiibfate t„a^ : aas sei»ed, will be found recorded to this man who has sought to lead a peoi^^ thitNi^ troublesome ways out of the valleys of selfidmess u p to: the mountain heights of ac^Juevemait and horw, theaee to show! th«n a veritable j^omised land of Mberiy. equality, and fratenuty. | ^^^ charter Mc«her rf M> MR. C. B.. BRAWNKR DBliD That pecvle may eater bi or t h ^ mty turn Qieir backs oprti the vision; but the fame of Woodrow Wfibn will not therd)y he to- naired. ItwiD ra^ershSneimandimdoin^thefgeawithadeath- feMLi^onahatshallnever.Beva'periah. •nie League of Nations tat which he labored so arauously at Paris—yea, fOT whkh he gave hia verylife Jiiood—is no l<Higer a project; it already eipsta as a fact We most mahe oar choice, other to enterin or to remain out., The I^—«• ' ^ . S f r* P"*" mote ittemational cooperatieH aad-^ aaM*^ "**—"» between all nations ia thd foBowing ways: ^^ (I) By rtipeetftic one aaothy^g fatrftpry and polrtkiJ dene* and by combiB&f to iw»*»^«gp««" fl»5«»*~r 7 T j *1 (2y-Bf submitting to artttntk* aiv diMte Kkdy to lead to ^VT^byii<rewngto>cc«l»ttbeplan<lf^^lein<fctieeoinmead^ ottU to H i ^ r S y iiatig« wUdi trie, to atart ww^-wfcttlMr or not that natwp be a nandMr. (S% iiiQBirfag fat»^TtMtty tfct fliraaUpa to iBrturb ^ peace and by mddng aaj war or tkntt^^ war tlM enmemm «-tk« -- (S) By settling up imdl^greai to reaort to a Pennaii—fc Court _^- «ti IntomatioBal Justice. ^ . v * A,_ «„* Ii~ttl8 FO«T —TBTT^'wIhciBganaoanieats (anaieawdnaviea) totftawnaBest ^^-^^ VoreeThsrwHl ' ** '— '•^ — » t ii f™i«_ ^^ national ^ (T) By potting to an a»d "secPBt dft>taiiacy"—«hng a»d_p«*- Ushing an future tjeaties and making traU ozMiBf tnatiaa pWA conflict with the porpoae of the lM«ue. ^ ._ 1^ (8) By recopiiiang the Monroe Doctrine a^ apfitying ittothe (9) Byhelpingweakandsmailnationscreatedby thewarto the attainmerifof full self-government by the app<MntmeBt of manda- tories ("Big feDthera") over them till they are able to take care of themselves. , *, . (10) By promoting h\;m.anitArian work; by urginfT lesrislation :' - the b.Wr^---T* •' > •• • ' ' •^'"'«f ^P"- per- Adrv.r i-eStme a:,.. Ladga,A.I!.aaiAM. In the death rf Mr: C. £ . Brawncr, Prtaee WiUiaai Coonty haa loataaMh. er oae rf-her ^dest ettaaaaa. Mri Brawaar died at Sinetairvilla, York, ea Oetebar 1», and hta loi weia laid to rent ta the etory yaetsrday afteraoea, Ladga, Na. 182. A. F. and A. M., eoa- Tra|»f CS^ was sersieu, aftg""wfaieh "Ow bridat eoiq^le l«ft hf aotomebSe for a tour rf northern citiea. After December lit, ttkey will be ^t home to their frieads ta Washtagtoa, where Mr. Pwag to i a basinass, hrtsff treasurer rf tha Washtagtoa Loan sad Thoae ta attandsara at the wedding _ fMa eat rf town wan~M»r H. t. New HaltsaaaB, rf Waduagten, fa^^^iar rf Mia; T. D. D. dark; Mr. W. k Ckok. rf Washtagtea, brathar rf « 4 farMa; Mr. aad Mia. H. Kiasel Laars, •< Bnady Statiea. bn«her4a-law asrf rf the hEhkUtS. aad l b s . V . Md.,1 ^ Kw aaa sisasr rf t ^. W. F. HMtaataa, rf -" T.D. p. Ctaik,! af I Ifr. Ma DaaMs. ala* rf Wa fsr thasf- ta UTt. Mr. Brawner ia sanlasd bra aad several daaghtsra. —A mnaieal program will be by Mr. Carl Alleesworth at the home of Mr. ThoBtaa King an Grant aveana. Friday evening October 22, 'at 8 o'clock for the beaefit of the Baptist Sunday School. Rafreahmeato will be *p-ved and R silver offering will be nkSh at th« (1i->oT Governor ta an a aa a reward far tien leading to the arraat aad tion rf the party, er partios, who aft. tempted to blow up the raaidanee > pted by Kart J. Aasita on 6, last, or any parties ta any way nected or implicated with them. Our readers will doubOeaa reAll that The Journal offered to contnbuto a sum of $25 u-)^»ar-i5 a 'iinrt for this I fiurpooe at -'>•• ^tv.. r i^i-f... -.-:.;• Of i.lC lu
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VOL. KXV. No. 2J. MANASSAS. V1BGINI< FpapAY jQCTOHHt 22. H20 ILM A TEAS or ADTANd

sSi CALF CLUB EXHIBITS - WIN AT STATS FAIR

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m,M« lOB PMPP

Bolwrt MMl Gwrge KUac Can^ /6)ff Pint and SeetH I Pi4»w

in Cdl CM» CoirtMl. ,~ ' T • ' - • •

( » ^ L. Brownfaur, Cowitjr Agaat) W . L.^%owiung, County Agent, has

}iMt ratnnwd frsmi the Statt j ' a l r , iriMaw 1M ha» bad an exhibit of d q b p i g i and dairy calnas firam'tUa coun­t y . AH the booster* of elnb work in tb« eooBty wVi become more tfaan evar «nthuaiastie when - t&agr lecHi of the I9len4id showing made by tbB piga and calvea belonging to the beya* and gitW agrieoltnrai clvba of this eoui|ty.

The total price money won by t k s

. c l4» at Bichmond will amoant t o aboo^ f t lO. Those standing highest were the two eal^fel of Robert and G«orge Kline; these ealves stood itrst and second in the calf elnb contest, and the calf of Robert Kline also won first in an open heifer class, oifSn to all Vir­g i l ^ breeders.' A senior Dnroc sow of I>aal^Bowers, Aden; won second-place; a Innior Polaaod China, bodir of Glo i BownMUB won third place; a Berkshirs «ow pig of Aline Davis, Ho€ulley. won fonrtii place; a Duroc junior sow of Paul Bowers won ninth i^ace.

r^ "^ f of M a x w ^ Covington

0 C « Prise to JehMon, Borah er Any Qthekn.

that won second place at the Prince William fair was looking her best vp ontil a few days before t i m e \ ^ ship to the State Fair and then she went off feed, hot with all th i^ aguns t her s ^ stood t swi t i s th ^mong s slsas of ^alste in hetfeis ef thirty-three, rspr»-senting the ptek of the Hol te in calf

New York, October IS.—DenioeEatk. national hssdqaarters fiiday anno«|te-ed a cash prise of $26,000 had been of­fered by the pro-bagoe indqpendaats to Senator Eboding, Senator Johnson, SeAatpr Borah, Senator Lodge, Chair­man Hay*, of tiie repnbUcskn national comBrtttee er anybody ehte in tte Uni-t^ .States , .who cenid first iprov* tiiat the keagne of nations would "abridge the sovereignty of Amenea."

Prof. Irving F t r i m of-Xala Univnr-sity, chairman of the iHro-leagne inde­pendents, explained that, nnder terms of the offer, essays must be received by mafl w wire at 17 East 41st s t n e t . New York City, by October ^ ; that each msmber of a Jory of twelve citizens would be appointed jo int iJL^ George White and Will H. Hays, <hair-^ men ~of tiie^demucratiC" national committees—all to be republi­can if desired by Ifr. Hays;^uid that in case the jury was not unanimous, faslf the prise ^ i l l may be awuded, provided a majority of the jurors so vote.

"This announcement i s intended for every newspaper in the Vnitsd States," Prof. Fisher said, "and is he-iug given fur dislilbuliuii to the vari-

::THE PARAiiOUNT ISSUE (Aa AddnM ddiverad by l^tttw S. Smoot before the Washington

Literary Soc^ly of the Urtvwrity (rf Virginia, October 2,1920) No more fRefid iaau* ha$ mnr been presented to the Amrican

peoide in a p(^ticAl camp«i|p) than l ^ t of the League of Nations covenant. It is tiie sups smci qvestion of the century that has come before us, and we must not halt or faU. In doing so we~will be playing -witii fire, for the hoose of civilization must be put in order and the organized governnemlts of the wortd have a duty to all man­kind. The recurrence of an«ti)er horriUe war must be made im­possible. In the pur8uit\Qf sodl a brave ideal, our. finer, more hu­manitarian impulses wiU give Us stroigth to rise above lines of either nation or of political pirty. There was an old <»der of world poUti4»l organization in which a world war broke out before we knew it; we awoke from a nii^'s rest to find the whole earth wrapped in the fiames of a universal conflagration and seething in thejtbroes of intematiOBal anarchy, where the day b^ore all had he&t peace and doncord. It is the imf oundest hope of all humanity that th« <^ order haik gone, qeyer to return, that the thousands, yea, millions of silent dMtd whii> fl]«ep on the batti^dds of France gave their lives not solely to defend their country against foreign

rWtVUOMMD FOR FAITBF0LMS8aT|fAXFIELD WEBER CUT ^' \ . _ _ . . „ . . BY DESPEEAIB NWJBO Matin Adaas ,

WMaan. Bern in MaaasMs. F l f t y D o l h r a R « r a r d O f « I » d * »

A r r e s t a n d C o a v k t l o B vi""^"

Th ffh has occurred in the past and may b« h< repeated in the future. But more than aU they d M to destroy <»mpletely an andwt edifice of brute autocracy, selfishness, and cruelty in the hope that I^UB an opportunity would be given to raise a ncw^«nple, "whose-inoCT chamber is^saee.^ . "nte b » building, not of granite or of marble, but of rules graven in the hearts of m«i and enforced by the public < inion of the world whereby strife between nations will be laid under the heaviest pro­hibitions and its occurrence suppressed by the instant powerful exertion of mig^t directed br4h? decency of the world. It is now in 6 u r p o w e r T o tnlfP ff g r o n t H%p tnwn.rd t.h«» r<>i>lizntinn nf t h i s

oos press -associations, wttii the r*-qoest thatisach newspaper pn l^h ine . it send to the pro^eagm independesils here a marked e^>y •*< the imim con­taining it, so that the indep^kdsnts may rqport tte hOW a a u y uvwspaperr of eaeh party pobtirii or fafl Wv^ l i sh i t .

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d o b of' the state, which 'some seventy-five calves.

^ ^ ^ I ^ o * . * ^ . ? ^ . * ^ ^ unprovable, untme snd afamrd. htf is " * " of t ^ f ^ t y ^ - l * * * * : ? ? : * • r e ^ » c t f X asked tn pufifcOy so state, rtratkmj^ * ^ . ? r ! L ! ^ 1 ! ! ' ^ " ^ ^ toP''**^ « t ^ that he is . ^ in flnandal resott . t h » T ^ ^ * ^ .parting his sp«ikers, press bai«yi»s

* ^ *• * ^ J ' ! J ! ! r ^ ! f ! 3 ^ * ^ ^ l ^ w i m b l i c a n newS^pers to c S ^ jat io irj f t the boys and girt* jndivfchK ,^„^^^f,^ . ta t«n««ts . -

•n» eonntj.agwrt is M M ^ « y « B S » S D B A t H iff* JOJDf C . BVHT to haU enlli»g dMnonsrtnttns and to *^"^ ;_

OMne and « d k ytwr * « * J ^ ^ * ^ | ? " Passed Away at H e « e of ffis Parents

nolAe ideal, now made possible^ realization in a definite plan—an i ^ ^ sung by poets and philosop^rs of all ages, men of th*t breed who were "stifl^atized as dzeaoMrs, ^ their dreams came true."

On January 8,1918, PresideHjraiVilson went before Congress and laid down his famous Foujrteeo Pttints. The last of these is practi-

The following elippteg from « West Virginia papsr is"~striking evidence of the e temeter of the slavss of moatiof the hosniM of Northera Virginia, of wiMm it has frsqaaatly been said ainea the war 1>etween the atatas, that for constant devotion 'to duty ^ id « i n a a n loyadty te tbsir onployera, n* class of SM'vants have bem their snperior. Their genial dispositions and hnmbia yM eoorteoos manners, were the chief characteristics of thiM ssodacta of the soutliland and provsd to be an ai^ sH^of inwtimable vntne to them in later years when they ware thrown upon tlinr own resouress.

The subject of this sketch is a whela sistar of "Aunt" Sallia Randolph, liv­ing now on tlw eatata bequeathed ta her mother by William L Weir. H W

vJBteld by I

HjurxBntkEi..

llaxflcld Weber, a young farmw aC the vieinity of Independent Hfll, naiw rewJEy escaped death a t the hands at Htmiey Bstier, a yonng negro of Staf> ?ord e o o ^ y , in a didknite ever eidec. a t O e home of Weber's father, on F r i . day afternoon last, when be sCrttod in the abdomen snd cat era! times about the breast snd s h o i ^ d«n by the negro wiio left for fradh territory immedtately aft«ward, ami' to tiie date of this writing has nuk been apprehended.

FMtonatriy medical aid ifas seen rsndered young Weber, ^ l o received all first aid treattesnt possible far a a injury so serious snd be was s m t t a

day morning, where he was opertitpi on tor the cut in his abdomen, and a t last report y a s getting along^ v ^ ! j well, and barring com]di6ations, wffl soon be cot of all danger.

Sheriff Barbee and a possa of citi­zens of the Ind^iendent Hill common^ ity, niade a careCul survey of the ;

Presklent Lincoln i s t ^ Iniek house, "liberia," on the Partner estate which was used as hasdqiisrtsis by G«i . G. T. Beanregart^iterfa><^tte«ftysairof the Civil War.

Her raeord at the White Sulphur qiHringB hofli^ thn "OM White," i s an " ^ " T ^ WiO worth the carefnl study

of the ywngyr ««i>«r»Uon o* the c f ^ s a n d i n g neighborhood Friday night ored raea and one that may well be .L^ c - ^ - < „ —;-.. \^ ^ . ~ n

, .al]y i.<onfifi»l in l a n g l i a g * w i t h t h e p r o v i s i o n s o f A r t i c l e X <rf A e ! W , 4 , A<Um^tt» v«n«r»l»U ««H hnn-It jprovidea Ibat "a general asBodation oxTin ' ored old cbkmd'maid at tte OM

aX)4 Saturday morning, but of no avwD. ~ «T,.^ » , u r^ • o _^ « i A reward of fifty dollars has bean WUte Sulphur S p m g s Sept. 2 4 . - ^ ^ ^ ^ j ^ ^^ fa*er<rf t t e

^ ° ' . ^ , ^ / • ? " « 1 Wthful j e r v K e ^^^^^^^ ^^ ^ , ^ , ^ ^ ^ ^ donng which time she has met some ^ j ^ y ^ of Batter of the worWs mast not«rf personagaa. ^ ^ p ^ ^ Medfemt, who

Lea rue Covenant. tions Toaust be formed Aader affording mi^iial guarantees X>f

6n hia wi^~fo aee a patMnt ar^wfe .^

c o v e t s f o r t h e p t y p o s e C f r ^ t e . ' V ; e d V e d 7 v i r t V f a o ^ P r s n ^ ^^ ' ^ mtereepted . cal . in<kpend«tlCe iUld UJrriUl-i C!««ge'W. BU^wm. rf the Ub«sap«U^ j i i S i y dresssd U s woond.

w "^ • ^ > ± : ^ w * "^ ^ S ^ ^ S T a hosSr^ her and eongratolating iwr on her

before yon feed a lot rf boarder clnek-«ns all wintsr, just for the. asking, Let me know ^ ^ m i ^ ^ M g i f t . . ^ ^ ' *

All interested in the tattaaaaStai fa ir

"M Mr. Hays admits tiult sodt ~ - ^ , _ - . . . . . strntements and «»tices are unprov.4riiamtegntl to great i m d s ^ -n,, K ^ ,

^ ^ The armistice was agreed to oo November 11,1918. liie bans upcm whiA it was concluded was the fourteen points set forth in' faithful service, stated that from w»w the address of President Wii i^ A^vered to Congress on January, ^ a e would leeHve a yeariy psMskn «; 1918, and the principles Trtrifh he, subsequently enunciated. fo» tba »** rf her days. Hntory was in the makutg: at t l u period, but at no pwnt, at no He also assured her that jnat so period was one responaSda Anlrlean ^oice raised in protest. I \a^ ^ ahe virited to ronajn in the AmoicanheafftsbeforetM war)BMbeen yewni^^gtxx"a umveraal -ttxi^ttmrflfce<»d White,TCg«idtos rf dmninion of ris^t by suck a^^eoQc^ of free peoples as ^iidl bnngt y^ pei ion,hor perithw wwdd iUmn peace and safety to all natioiis and shall make the worid itself at b* open.. last free;" American fioftijiuzixurtSie war stated a l^dge that at the j MUI^ Adams was bom in Manas-dose such aconcert orKwer w<8td he established; and^when the gas, Va., duringante-beUn^ days. She armistice w|^ signed, aflof the nagfflSx;Americaipcluded^rmewed ^,^ « plnld wh« be jir \p;^ oat, tUsptedg^ Itwarfthrf^thefrtttijM wHsinrdmittandMTOehdpejtaj; stiU remtanbers m«iy of the bat-

After a Brirf Dinass.

At the h6m.e of his parents in o^psr Prince WJffiam oo Oc^htt 18th, Mh of this purpose that the guiUL^lved roaring at Sisdan and the ties fought in the vidni^ rf her home.

at Bethel Friday wffl be more t ^ ^ Q ^ , , ^ , ^ flairt. oldest son rf M r ^ d glad to know that t h ^ b»»e a m a a l j v ^ K f s . STW. ffi«t. paassd away in tiie ing ta the commwiity who ap^»CMtes, ^^^^ ^ ^ of his age, after a brSrf iD-and knows, the value rf chib work to foiiowuig a deiAle fracture rf

« t e n t o t giving that^comJBMmtyl^ ^ u s e d b y ^ i i i j l on October 7.

>• b V " ^ " P ^ f * ' r L ^ ! w ^ I I P to ^'i^to » ' « ' hno i . rf Ms death dsp^ktm&t rf their ftar. f k a o w t h a t \ l ^^^^ ^ ^ ^y^ weD, ? u t * o m -t U s community mo«« than sroreciates y ^ y , ^ ^ -^ .^a the^«d came sad-tbjggtft . , _ ^ _ - : _ = — ^eniyr

M. H. S. LOSES

^esjtbaO Game PreMoneed One rf the Bleat and Ooses t Played Beeortly j

'-»' ' • Funeral services- were ctnidoeted at /TO LEBSBU8G, ?•• the hoose by Rev. T. D. I>. Caaik,rf

MansssM, a ftHBHM-tiaaUtr rf the faw-ily, after which the body W&rtakea to the Sttdley -Ghnrch burying groond and in tlie presence rf.a large con>-pany rf- relatives and sympathning friteds wsa reverently hnd to-rest. ' Mr. Hunt is survived by hia father and mother, three brothers," S. Wi Hunt, jr. taxi Eppa Bunt, of Haymar.

t r e n c h e s w o r e vacated^at MetZf" ; j _ ' , __ ' . 'The bouse in wlueh her mother was N e a r i y al l o f H h e c i v i l i z e d n a t i o n s of t h e e a r t h — ^ t h i r t y - s e v ^ m | inaid'.waa visited on two occssioas by

al l , i n c l u d i n g t h e B r i t i s h E m p i r e ^ C h i n a , F r a n c e , I t a l y , J a p a n , ' p r u d e n t Lincoln, and on one ocea-S p a i n , B e l g i u m , B r a z i l , H o l l a n d , N o r w a y , D e n m a r k , Sweden^ S w i t - gi<,n, wb«i the Pr«sidait. had e « n e z e r i f ^ d , P o p t u g a l , G r e e c e , A r g e n t i n a , a n d B r a * " — ! » • « msw t m i t e d thwe for a confteenee with his gmer-i n a c o v e n a n t w l d d h i s a f e e b l e a t t ^ p t a t t h e r e d e m p t i o n o f t h e a i s , M i ^ was brought in to meet him. p l s d g e . • W h a t na t i cms h a v e n o t kep't t h e p l e d g e a n d s t a n d o u t s i d e she shook hsnds with him «n two oc-o f tiie L e a g u e o f N a t i o n s ? R e v o l u t i o n a r y M e x i c o , B o l s h e v i s t B u s - ca,ioB^ -Marrfed^M

QJa TTnapPftkfthlP. T u r k e y — a n d t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s o f A m e r i c j ^ ; tH^ring the 40 years' service a t The

It s e n u that young Wsbsr a a d - m father w e n oparatwig a cidar preaa • • the letter's f a n s aad had J w t asada a barrd rf cider tat H» negro And h i s nqele, iiko flaioMd to have besii charged for t « « ga lkas more than tta harraD confiSntd, m>«spat» foOawai aBdf inaI ty .^<Mnl ted inaf i^ Vhf la the two men were cTinrhed, Bador ask ta his deadly wwrk, pairtiiaUy diaesfH boweliiDg y o i ^ Wslier. In a t t ^ i q ^ ing to separate the two men the c i t e Weber was cot several times aboafc the back and arms by the culpitt ta s ftmatie effort to stash his way titroaglt iiat fortunate^ not so senons as the younger man. >

IK»NQ=€XAJUL WBDDINC^

rf ^ride- SatBdayt October 16, a t High Neoa.

S e s e o t h e r n a t i o n s h a v e b r o k e n f a i t h w i t h t h o s e WHO SO nob ly , w h i t i T * * old woman has seen many d i « l ; t h e r e p u b l i c a n p a r t y h a s b r o k e n f a i t h a n d a d o : ^ £ d a p r o g i a m changes ta la ptace. She has also met o f p r o v i n c i a l i s m , r e p u d i a t i o n , i f i i l i tar ism, a n d -

Mr. Charl^ H. Dotag, jr., rf W a A -

many famous visitors and-conducted tagtan^ a i ^ M J s s . ^ ^ E B * * ^ a « « .

The jMsnuassB H i | ^ School fo9tball team was defeated by thr team repre-aenthig the Leesborg High* \BchQoU Friday, Oe;tober 15, at Leeshoxg, by a 8 e o T e o f 7 t a 9 - ^ ..-- , . - -

The game w a s Vronounced by foLy ket^ and B«rry AsMty Himt, w^sain-Igjmn of the sport fio have been ^ tendent rf schools in Vartmuath,

n e i t h e r P r e s i d e n t W U s o n n o r t h e d e m o c r a t i c p a r t y w i l l b r e a k f a i t h , them to the famous baU room during daaj^iter of Rev^smd M™. T. D. D . T h e y s u p p o r t unqua l i f i ed ly t h i s L e a g u e o f N a t i o n s , wdth i t s p r o - their tours of inspection. She claims C a * « * « " « " * « ^ I L T J ^ * g r a m o f p e a c e , d i s a r m a m e n t , a n d w o r i d f r a t e r n i t y . i the greatest cotillion ever held fa the *»»• b n « Saturday, octoiier l e . ax

I ^ « s i d « i t W i l s o n a t t h e P e a c e C<mference s t r o v e to r e d e e m tiie famoos b a B m o m during her day was highnoon. • ^ , . j rd t t iS t A m e r i c a h a d g i v e n to t h e World. Htf w a s s e e k m g to that led by Vfce-President Arthur, ""» '>"<•»' ««P*«' ""attended, s ^

-rf the best ibd dose s t j een ta that 8ec-|fhreer. Mrs. C. W. Gardner, rf t k B rf the c o t A ^ f«^ some tfade. The Del Bay, Mrs. Wihner Cress, i^ A H » -M. H. S. boys t h r e a t e i ^ to scose first hi, and Miss Jermie Haat, rf. ^ g ^ * a r -wfaen ta the first quarter Leeri>arg lost, k e t ' , the ban on downs on her 40-yard jine, Abtfbt eight years ago Mr. Hunt » f t w having adifsueeatt fium h w 80-1 lost to wife, nee Miss mi*a P ftsw, to ymrd.Une, wheA it was placed after w h e w he was devotedly attached from Wanssass had'kicked it over the L e e ^ boyhood. The vfatae rf such, ec«-borg KfHTESTmSrSSiroff. Maaaa. s tamr te weQ worth r c e o n S a c j a d «n-aas then carried the baOtaithaSfr-yd. I eauragaa the beHrf that as love is line agata, where it lost the i i l l Oft a; stnxiger thsn d a ^ i ttw wesry intw-

val rf separstiew h « a is now f^rgst ' tea ta te badness rf the maetii

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fumble. Neither team threataned ta the

ond or third qfuartwa, although the "Msnsasas team was greatly c r ^ l e d

.wh«> Trimmw was reimjwad frwa the game early ta the third qaarter on ae-eoont rf tajarias and agata wtasa l a r -a«n reeeivad a paiaAd Wsw tftU^ ilK Iwad'kaee.

i e eaborg ' s toaehdow» last few sainntes rf ptay whsa F i r * . aarrying the faaU for Leesbarc. as hs stated tater, pMbablv rut aeroas tfcs

ta evadtag n e aUfcaagh t h ^ f f l ^ s M y

« a s n b y t l » | i « p » e M d a l s . > The Manassas team Uaed up aa f eL Wars: U a., W e b ; L t , Qooda( L g.,

j A | h e y ; c , Uika; r. g.. Whkaiaaa; T. t , ^ U U y ; r. a.. Rector; q. b^ B M M M L

X b., Baatf-,. r. h. h , TifaasasK; f. b , Larson

iflar.Wi

Charlie Harris, the c^osad barber at t ^ New Prince Willtam Hatel shop, had his hip dislocated in aa aatopno-iHk ac^jdemt which occorred on the macadam road, near Cannaon branch. about 10:30 o'cisrifc^unday nitrht. The car sh ld«d to the «ide of the roar! »n<i i n t n -i(f •„; ni.-^- -• iHp ••-,,^

cut tT -!•

tb« lahi«« . . ....- - -

HALLOWBBN DANCB

The MsTisiH" Daaee Ouh wiU give a.maaqaerade ball ta Oaa<ert Ball next Friday mght. OuirlpiiBsa's

^ i e t a a t o d f i r a p i s M ifi^toa, W0I famtah. wasie ftar caaiaiL That* wBt be daaen • : M t o 2 : M . TMajinmls—<o ha eae rf ti^ sddal e««a«i

l a n e attaBdaaea la eapseted. TW e e n a i t t e e rf antaageiawla is GilbeK X. Spiaa. Hawavd W. Ji Charlea B. Laifcte, Joha L. W . W a h « . P a ^ S . WHUaM, S. LaiUB sad ». Owl

Mr. George G. Tyler, dei& rf tha dr -euit court rf Ptinee WUBam ceosay, ta wefcnniiiii tam bade to U s old psaC rf duty m the cieflt's office.

Owing t« a prolonged attack rf ill ness. Mr. Tyler has been compelled to

away from hia office for the veral month*, part of which

h*»t - -nnri e<i to h.? be^-.

remain past s«

( i tirre hp ns

tared the parlor to the.stznina rf La-hmgnn'si wedding' march, rtodered by Mrs. Fontaine Hooff, rf Charlea Tasna, W. Va. TTie ceremeay was perfor

w o r d , , . 1., 1.S 1 . — - — sAVe a f u t u r e g o i e r a t i o n f r o m t h e a w f u l a g o n y t h r o u g h w h i c h o u r , .,^,0 had aa h » partner the beautiful o w n h a s p a s s e d . H e t o o k s e r i o u d y t h e p r o m i s e s t h a t all n a t i o n s Kentnckey beHe, Miss Jessie Preston, h a d m a d e , t h k t t h e y w o u l d u n i t o a t t t e ead at t h e w w in a c o m p a c t « ( Covington. For 47 years she has to i w e s e r v e t h e pea«e-<rf tiie wor ld . B e f y S g Upwi t h e g o o d f a i t h o f y,^g^ » m e m b n rf the iSOi .Baptist , . , . . . . - ^ v _ t h e A m e r i c a n p e ^ J t e r h e p e r h a p s jaaade a .too g w a e r o u s e s t i m a t e ^ Chafch, Waahington. Marta's mother ^ ^ r ^ ^ * * * * ? ; . . ' ^ _ K — n ^ n k i n d . Periu4>S h e e r r e d in b e l i e v i n g t h a t t i i e s a m e Slri«a«hd u ^ t^ paaa the century mark. As a 1*e bnde w a s a t o e d m a ^ « v e » c t d e a l i s m w h i c h h a d m a d e t h e w a r a g r ^ t ^ i r i t u a l v i c t o r y c o u l d b e , ^la,*, she was owned by WUHam J. ««»* «>* ^ ^ BoUvia * » » * ^ J ~ r e l i e d u p o n to s e c u r e t h e l e g i t i m a t e f r u i t o f t h e w a r — t h e r e i g n <rf-weir, rf Prtaee WilKam county, Va., *»»• tnmmmgs a n d h s r e ^ n g e n a ^ u n i v e r s a l p e a c e . I n t h e d a y s t o c o m e , w h e n t h e u n e n d i n g scro l l s who" a t his death deeded her 12 acres, <1«* ' * " rf-tx»es and orewds, u p o n w h i c h t h e M o v i n g F i n g e r h a s ^ b i t t e n t h e h i s t o r y o f t h i s g r e a t ^f tand., This estate is stiB ta Maria's FoUowing the ceremony a ionchee* p e r i e d a h a l l b e unro l l ed b e f o r e t h e g a t * tfmai, a n I m m o r t a l t i ibfate t „ a ^ : aas sei»ed, w i l l b e f o u n d r e c o r d e d to t h i s m a n w h o h a s s o u g h t to l ead a p e o i ^ ^ t h i t N i ^ t r o u b l e s o m e w a y s o u t o f t h e v a l l e y s o f s e l f i d m e s s u p to: t h e m o u n t a i n h e i g h t s o f ac^Juevemait a n d h o r w , t h e a e e to s h o w ! t h « n a v e r i t a b l e j ^ o m i s e d l a n d o f Mberiy . e q u a l i t y , a n d f r a t e n u t y . | ^^^ charter Mc«her rf M>

MR. C. B.. BRAWNKR DBl iD

That pecvle may eater bi or t h ^ mty turn Qieir backs oprti the vision; but the fame of Woodrow Wfibn will not therd)y he to-naired. ItwiD ra^ershSneimandimdoin^thefgeawithadeath-feMLi^onahatshallnever.Beva'periah.

•nie League of Nations tat which he labored so arauously at Paris—yea, fOT whkh he gave hia verylife Jiiood—is no l<Higer a project; it already eipsta as a fact We most mahe oar choice, other to enterin or to remain out., The I^—«• ' ^ . S f r* P"*" mote ittemational cooperatieH aad-^ aaM*^ "**—"» between all nations ia thd foBowing ways: ^ ^

(I) By rtipeetftic one aaothy^g fatrftpry and polrtkiJ dene* and by combiB&f to iw»*»^«gp««" fl»5«»*~r 7 T j *1

(2y-Bf submitting to artttntk* aiv diMte Kkdy to lead to ^VT^byii<rewngto>cc«l»ttbeplan<lf^^lein<fctieeoinmead^

ottU to H i ^ r S y iiatig« wUdi trie, to atart ww^-wfcttlMr or not that natwp be a nandMr.

(S% iiiQBirfag fat»^TtMtty tfct fliraaUpa to iBrturb ^ peace and by mddng aaj war or tkntt^^ war tlM enmemm «-tk«

-- (S) By settling up imdl^greai to reaort to a Pennaii—fc Court _^- «ti IntomatioBal Justice. ^ . v * A,_ «„*

Ii~ttl8 FO«T —TBTT^'wIhciBganaoanieats (anaieawdnaviea) totftawnaBest ^^-^^ VoreeThsrwHl ' ** ' — ' • ^ — » t ii f™i«_

^ national

^ (T) By potting to an a»d "secPBt dft>taiiacy"—«hng a»d_p«*-Ushing an future tjeaties and making traU ozMiBf tnatiaa pWA conflict with the porpoae of the lM«ue. ^ ._ 1^

(8) By recopiiiang the Monroe Doctrine a ^ apfitying it to the (9) Byhelpingweakandsmailnationscreatedby thewarto the

attainmerifof full self-government by the app<MntmeBt of manda­tories ("Big feDthera") over them till they are able to take care of t h e m s e l v e s . , *, .

( 1 0 ) B y p r o m o t i n g h\;m.anitArian w o r k ; by urginfT lesrislation :' - t h e b .Wr^-- -T* •' > •• • ' ' • •^'"'«f ^ P " -

per-

• Adrv.r i-eStme

a:,. . •

L a d g a , A . I ! . a a i A M .

In the death rf Mr: C. £ . Brawncr, Prtaee WiUiaai Coonty haa loataaMh. er oae rf-her ^dest ettaaaaa. Mri Brawaar died at Sinetairvilla, York, ea Oetebar 1», and hta lo i weia laid to rent ta the etory yaetsrday afteraoea, Ladga, Na. 182. A . F. and A. M., eoa-

Tra|»f C S ^

was sersieu, aftg""wfaieh "Ow bridat eoiq^le l«ft hf aotomebSe for a tour rf northern citiea. After December l i t , ttkey will be ^t home to their frieads ta Washtagtoa, where Mr. P w a g to i a basinass, hrtsff treasurer rf tha Washtagtoa Loan sad

Thoae ta attandsara at the wedding _ f M a eat rf town wan~M»r H. t .

New HaltsaaaB, rf Waduagten, fa^^^iar rf Mia; T. D. D . d a r k ; Mr. W. k Ckok. rf Washtagtea, brathar rf « 4 farMa; Mr. aad Mia. H. Kiasel Laars, •< B n a d y Statiea. bn«her4a-law asrf

rf t h e hEhkUtS . aad l b s . V . Md.,1

^ Kw aaa sisasr rf t ^ . W. F. HMtaataa, rf

- " T . D . p. Ctaik,! af I I f r . M a DaaMs. ala* rf Wa

fsr thasf-ta

UTt . Mr. Brawner ia s a n l a s d b r a

aad several daaghtsra.

—A mnaieal program will be by Mr. Carl Alleesworth at the home of Mr. ThoBtaa King an Grant aveana. Friday evening October 22, 'at 8 o'clock for the beaefit of the Baptist Sunday School. Rafreahmeato will be *p-ved and R silver offering will be nkSh at th« (1i->oT

Governor ta an a

aa a reward far tien leading to the arraat aad tion rf the party, er partios, who aft. tempted to blow up the raaidanee > pted by Kart J. Aasita on 6, last, or any parties ta any way nected or implicated with them.

Our readers will doubOeaa reAll that The Journal offered to contnbuto a sum of $25 u-) »ar-i5 a 'iinrt for this

I fiurpooe at -'>•• tv.. r i i-f... -.-:.;•

Of i . l C l u

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WEatltWUsoniim? niflewtt laadai^*. Ntt laaaawpa. J» t^vmia »-»»" ^-r "— ^ .T~ -<.i, _ . —- T-Jj^iJir

fThto •ditorifcl origiMar >W«»y»J in "The PWtoiWphk aMOf<''~«<"aiP=^ tember 14.)

RepoUicaii erswu •ad o n t o n « » telling oa Uwt tk* eoaatay haa had enough Wilaoniam. Th« duty of tht hour is to-aaw th« Ain«te*ii p«)pl« from a eobtiBMMif ai Wilaoniam. To that end a npilblksB proaidao* mnat be elected. Only ttm «an a radieal change of policy ba •ffaetod. Down with Wilaoniam!

The cry haa » planaabk aonnd. Bail the term ia pr^naat with imdaAnad meaning. Thoae who seak to rally tha country agaioat WilaonJam do not tell the country-what Wilaoniam ia.. Thay impart to the word, by tha context of their partisan appeala, a vague and terrifying aigniUcanee. UpoB tha • • » of the unthinking it falla with an im­port of menace to the national weUan and assault upon the aaered righta of the individual citixen.

What is Wilaoniam? What evila has it brought upon the nation? In what calamities does it thrcfttan to en-^If us? The repnblieaa pn^oaal to destroy it is a negation wWeh cannot be clearly undeatDoduntiLwerec^Te a positive p«rceptionJ>t u» examine Wilsonism to determine exactly what it is from which we are to be aaved.

"The Record" m i | ^ dectare with unalloyed truth that Wilsbniam ia the introduction of morality, in tte broad­est sense, into government. Wilaon-ism is the practical and triumphant application of progressive prindplea to

tive promotion of ttie Jnat interests of the many at the expose of the unjust privileges of the few. Wilaoniam is unparalleled devotionlo the welfare of humanity at home and abroad. Wil­sonism »theyaithfpl pwfnrmanco of solemn pledges to an aspirii)« people. Wilsonism is the ungroAging sacriflee

ley, . _^ — — -atratehaa away b«Core Unu Tfarovgh it porta a ctyatal «tMam. AJvfty moun^iiC ^*^ '"^ atotaly piMa, rean ito beuT^r in goMen sanlight. Doaa the fowl saa these gloriee of God'a hahdiworkT Noi Ua parspeetiva doea not emtoaca t l ^ Hk aOmiAaa «-'«««-«iT*t^ upon a donC-h^

Tboaa who want to aava AqMiies fi«m Wilaoniam wiU tri} ua thatthe Preaident tt cold, reaerved, aalf-<vin-ionated, agotiatieal, antoeratie. With-

THBIIANAS8AS *J6PlWA^gAI>4t88iAS> VIRGINIA AoDAY, OCTOBBR 22, 1920

/

botwwa harbariam and < M l i »

aatiea mnat pari^. WUaiAiaiii lugpt «a oat o l war nntil tb^ eMMdaaea «( the natiok wa« anoaed and thajpaayla

Vbm aitMat*.^*Omt Tr«»«TWu»r«or tha saerSlea.

iadietmanto, let oa analyaa Wilaenint and aaa what it ha* dona for the coun­try. Ite opponanta do not dwall npon eonerato facts. It may h ^ tha seek-«r aftec tnth—tf aoeh than bo te tfaa pwtisan<«nob which baa coostitatad Jt-adf into a lyocMnt party—to eat»-ktgnasfvw:

It waa Wilaoniam tiiat promiaad justly to rvviae a tariff enacted for the enrichment of iRtrcnehed special inter­est—a tariff that a repnUfean proai

It was WOaimism that gave concrete expreasion to the porpoaa of tha war; Wilaoniam that framed in wocda the thought in evwy patxio*'s heart; Wil­aoniam that saivUad tha monJ atajn. ina ^Aich kayad^ America «q» to the _ point of tfwnendoua and mparalMed tSiartee Pica, republicans -«chiev«n«Bt; Wilaonism that azooaad -«— —«nwv«. ham^ the weary, s t a n d i n g wmrld to frcah

•at faiJriog into'tha t«»th o« thaaa effort, liftod Europe from Uja^byM at 'Jiamay and despair, and tptStM daas oeracy oa to victory.

It waa Wilaoniam that pnrve^ted Amarica from icaortfaig to tha ftitile axpedl^t rf caiaing a volnntaar a m y oOeared by int^mpetant poUtkiass, and wmptiM raldetant tzadara and trteksten U ad^t principlea of fair-nsM and a<Bd«aey throogh the SiOee. five Service act. It :waa Wilaoniam that boilt 82 «Bcampmeote each to heoaa 40,000 men, in W days. Wil­aoniam that raised in a peaca4oving eoontry 6,000,000 armed man, and tanaported 2,000,000 of th«n fCfoaa

tha War Dipaitiiient & ehwga of aop-iai»; Majar GaaSa Cas«*«S «WBh' Uean. in ehazge of shipping; IfaJor^ Geoeral B. H. Cr*cirter, tepuUiean. hr -charge of tha draft WihM»ism atada a nsmbUcMi. General P«ytMi C. UmxA. chief «f ftmtt of the United StotM aimy. WQsonism bsxaii eon-t n l af the Emergoiey Tipet Corpora-tioB over to Chaftaa M. SAwab and

a P l D a v -, mmfaUeaa. hwdwl »the Bed

CMaa; Frank A. VaadorUp, rtvid^li^n. waa placed In dtass^el ttia War Sav­ing! atan^ eamyatpiVHarry A. Gar-fiaU, rapoMiean had son. of s r«v«bU-ean PreaidaBt, was made Cod Admin-tabntor; Hcrimt Soever, rvabUcan. ^Ms anointed Food Admiaiatntor, <H Might membanr •( tha War Trad* Board Wilsoniam apyamtad five ra. pritlkiaM. and it gave flva oat of eight plaeas in the Coondl of Ma-tiMial Defenaa to r^nbHcaas. Kqcidv Ueans. seun to have bad a very fair

dent denounced as iniquitons even

while he was • » J ^ J * - ^ ? f ^ J V l^^^^^ia'ta M iii^dibly brief partbd Wilsoniam destroyed a dis«»editeble - J " J ? ^ . , . - ^ „ ' . _ * ^

banking jiystem onddr ^*ich panica winSi aftlllefisHy cwatad ibr the; bsne-fit of spociafintwest and replaced it with a system which WaU Street can­not manipulate for the-p»npoae of va-dfirmin^ff public credit.

It waa Wilsoniam that devised and submitted to the Stetes a system of taxation which distributed .the burden not in proportion to the poww of wealth and inflttenee to dodge it Iwt fa pnqwrtiton to ability to bear it aa gauged by faicome the only practical measure of just taxable capacity.

Wilsonism gave *ajbe worker the Anti-bijnnction law, the eight-hour <iay, the act for the safety of railway ^ p l o ^ e s i UM Worlmen's 66Bt

of health, happiness, poP«l«n*yt •ad it may well be life itself, to tiw .service of thankless and unappredative toiUions. In ita broader appUcatiem to interna­tional affairs. WilsOMm ia an idyl-istic effort to Chriatianiie C^riatiani^.

Down with WUsoniam t^ ite propo­nent!

Aye, crucify Uml

to roU back .the German bordea. Wilaoniam raised |»7,000,000,000 for

the proMcution of the war, -and ex­pended ^27,000,000,00^^ tt (the re-mabMier bniig lent to the Allica) with such sempaloas honesty that aftw de. voting $2,000,000 of pOblic money to futile investigatioB partisan snooping committees were onaMe €a mtear^ a siagla instance of corraption or graft Oh, yes, there waa waste. Wh«i Uvea

share of the places «f honor, tnist and respcmirihility in tha military and dvU tasks ineidrat to tiie |a>>ae«!utti>nj|jB»a war, bat that did not contrd the-flea-ate or the ^OOH- X>OWH VTTB WILSONISM! _

They "nafiifaiiyi atidTi IK> habit

victory was dqiendent on haste. When

Wilsonism ondermlned CSermui mo­rale. The Wilson notes, both prior to and following our entrance into ^ the war—the botto of nntinUng partisan scorn and derision-at home' a.apped thilfoondations of German militarism, until finally the whole edifice cram-bled into dust The German .,anny, beaten to earth by Oe sledgehammer

wern wmUi niuro Hum m<nwy, what blows of America and h # uwselatea f^M. .A^m.^j^:^Aj,^^4- JMM l««m^.A 'Million . . M • * 1 a_ . J 1 _ J ^..u^ M*M.W

andfom no

ySSBO

DQWELL'S PHARMAGY St- , - * • ,

in the field, looked homeward for-mor-sdenee moved faster £han tibe Mmoatj^ ^^^ material support and found that si^erfauman speed of ^o^ictiea, and'^^ forces upon which it reUed had.

caved ia. Wilsonism' had destroyed;

- t i l *

Our republican contemporaries may criticise this outline dtetch of Wilson­ism as mere assertion. They can pick flaws in the T»e»dent^ duuractw which show ur to be blind, and idcda^ trous hero-worship€«.-The fowl on

tion act and the Seamen's law —WUauuism gave to the faunaag Good Beads act, the Baral Oredfts act, the Wazehoose act, t ^ Grain-Grades act, the act to prevent gambling in farm pnxfaiete and the Agricnltoral Extnaion act

WOsoniam sohmttted^ to Ite statea the constitatSonaJ amendiMnt whkh enaUca the voters to select Vbar United States -Senators; aboBahed hoaatim fa the Hooae of B«pAaKBt»-tives wnd panad tfie Caaytda act to enxb the power of the Troats.. ^

foived new faventiotts fate obaoles-. cenca, when speed was at an ineredi-

L ^hera waa waate. But it iU becomea the party which eendneted the SpaniahTAmetican war to mention

Ihffe Are DiscrimtoiBg People

i t , H there liad bJai no waate *h«* woold have baen no vidiaay. iton is hiBQian, not di^na.

WOsanism—aelflah, arrogant, parti­san Wilsoniam, iriiieh robbed the le-piddiean-par^ of tha gtoy of tha USt —Pkeed Genenl Johajr. PersUng, a r^mUiean, tha aofrfaJaw «f Sinater Warren, a r^nUican anemy e< 0» uiamaMbniOioi, in^' command <u tiie Amdiean Expeditaonary Forceib^Wil-soniam placed Ada^tal-SsM^a life­long repnblieaa. fa hifl^ cotfunand cf

German faith that might makes right W&Mmtem eaiSied to Paris a

creed of imtematiimal faith embodying I iiighi^^pirationa rf the beatLda-

morto^flfn^ Amearfcan people, with-out diatfacti«m of party—a program approved, befMe it waa made an issue of polities, by many leaders wlio are. now, for s i ^ i h reaaons masked in a doak of paoado-patriotism. Ha liittar-est enemies. UHlaonism, st^a^iand-ed, tat backed by the wOrid's OMI-sdende, crammed tfaiB creed down tiie threate of uawiUind European statea-

ImJnvy bart. TiMM

aniiy w£o want «» fW^VS'ttor ear Mmimr- fkey"pa.y».

men who had hopod to set ap on t i e

^EiK«i»m k€S* tiie tJnitod States _ *v. j „ « „ « « . out of tiie worid war untillt^became' n a ^ operations » tiie iJanger lone.

jfiffiAriiig ruins another edifice oa a cone«t of power, secret ^ ^ d n a -cy.aad military ss^remacy. . L—

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idHUtatioBr

% Their Good Judgment

ptempta the aaae efSDMONSS*' wlmt t lun k aeeA df SpertjidM ••< Byegtiiiiwr

Makers of SPBCTACLB8 S EDMONDS 2r5Si4Ss; Street

WASHINGT<»<. a Cr -^— Opposite Sherckam Hotel

HmsnsftMMiMMnssffttuwr mm"

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In Men's auid Boys'Clothing^a^ Our entire stock of $60, $6S and $70 Hart, Schaf f ner & Marx dothUig—abiolutdy guaranteed m evHry^r-r unt^^old. ^ . • . • • • • : • * * • "" % * Guaranteed All-wool nicety taUored Men's ~^- ^ ^ ^ ^ ;, ' ^ _U^^ and Younff^teS's Sua*, t Oloredm tte latest style . . . . . • • • • • • • ^

MEN'S ALL WOCtt- OVERCOATB Tahid • A( wiT*tel « ^ • W Ciawjiliit mi ?«-! W*- » • -*'"«** B-k *»•

$29.75 ancl $2175 '" " We *• W |M hr im h — ^ *—

tig Pricfe Reduction Boys' KneePants fl&M SUITS REDUCED TOC-$lS.tO SUITS REDUCED TOIL

_$15.n U $LM BOYS'KNEE PANTS^

$lSi» SUITS REDB^»-W>^ $ 1 2 ^ s u i t s RKinJCEDsTOC fltult s u n s RBDUCB> TO-fSM,9tMKmk9M.nmOYSrKSERVANX^

„ L _ _ $L5t __»12.75 n BEAR IN MIND THAT THE MARKET PRICE ON s u n s

jfUM H OR PANT8 DO NOT RBWrHHKWT THIS TAT.T.'S PBinK. ::fUtn-fl^ ^enSSE SUITS AND PANTS WERE ^EPHB PULLY ON»-_ f 8 . n tt IQUBTH MORE THAW Tg«Y " " „4X4» H WBRSMJCBTHBM.

HYNSON'S DEPARTMENT STORE MAN ASSAS, • VIRGINIA

SPECIAL! SPECIAL! AS EVERYONE KNOWS . CLOTUlJNCi GONE DOWN IN THE LAST FEW 3^EKS AND THAT IS WHY WE ARE SHOWING YOU CLOTHING AT IfOE-WAR PRICES. BUT TO TOP IT AUu WE SVSr RECEIVED FHTY BLUE SERGE SUITS THAT W E ^ MAI» TO

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$2475 -KINIILY BEAR IN MIND THAT THIS PKCK

B rOK OCTOBBR <»iLT

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WHk tha Conatitutiim tfcna iibenl-iaad, Vurgiida KiU ba aM^'4^ constrae-tioa and aatorial eoftiitUkti flfepwve,

I to aa ift i|W(ia»'» 1i«g)nr»r ia9TCi«»< 'sMBt paragiam that i#iU pravida tlia s t a t a . v ^ a aatwovk vt tcpdc toaite iHthin ai^aatiattatad abc yaata. Bond* wvoM ba iaaoad is ftaooaBta to match

BAnnru^ »»i »,, v..,',.., „_,, _ *•>• iad««J jud fuida aa taat aa th«9 HARIHNG IN ANCrTSSK 0OLM wo«M boe«fae anulaUe, wiUi ^opar la tha racUaaa aUtamenta to whidi proviaiau lor iatanat ftsym^^ aad

ha is give^ ia tha diqrficitotw rola he f<„ , rinkag fond that wmU lattti fa parpuu*. m a troMiad attempt to [tham in tvanty.yaara. Il»ai i m l d ba

*" iaswd oaljr aa aaaded aad OM^ W B U ba TCitirad aa ttw fond-pra^dad fur

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stftr th« tUa of siqtport that baa (M la for tha danocratie ^ d u t , J[iqM|tir _ Harding baa •anouljr <»n>I»<"nfa«d, thia purpose ac«w»rfatea.

Thar* H every raaatm why tha vot-e n of Virgiztia sbonld approve the pro-

ad apiandmant. R 'to cspaMa of demoivitratioB that a vast amonat of

himsdt before the puUic by misiapre. senting the attitn^ti of Pruioe toward the leagna of natians, of wfaidi it is a

.naiabar. The pradieament in «Ueh the Sena­

tor has placed fainiBaif grows oat of a

which he made the statentent that he had bean approached informally by a represMtsHwa of Fvanee, wfa0 askaid

.ilEit.ihft. United fiuisa lead the way tvt - aa asaodation ^ natioiii. The ptvpoae of thi» atatameat wfa onaoi-feat -on ita foce. It aoagU to ceoTey the iaipresaion to the voters of thto leoBntry- that f iaaee jras dusatisfied

isg to abandon it for the propoaed Harding plan of a new "world assod-atTpn" as more aoeeptaUe to tha 'Freneh natioa than the »iTiatiwg league. Farther, ^ Jmplied that a foreign tuition' bad «Mnmitted the grave impro^ety of .violating the rolfea of int«mational interconrae.hj;,

iuiuullj iqHtfOachHy-a ylvata eitix«a ever the bead of \it gevcrn-ment to eifeet an nadaTBtaading' le-

' garding a fordgn p<>iiey to be pcv-•ned in the futnre. - NeadUb to say, FMfeident Wilson waa ^>»^»A~mt*i^ T»i»/«»iinffl^ if-

. fereaee to ba drawa- from' sndi a '•rtfttT'"»''Ht of French diaregard for in-taniational obligation, aad he immeS=' ately addressed j i letter ^ inttairy to Sttadbat Hardmg seddng. to aaeertain if he had1>eeB cortectly ^i^ed in the •tatement attrawted to hiau T» tUa

. iaqpiiry tite i«iHd>Sean npuinea has . given oat a statoaent ia which, pnr-

saiBg his enstcnnary nde of evaakm at plain import of hia vtteruioaB, he

"lamwiSshea'' as to that peMioB of hfa language-vAkh c«mv«yed the iaiprea-Bonj^t^he^had beea apptoached by a

wealth is loat to t ly stoto bacaaaa of ita bapeastrability axeept^by vafl,

fiMwch made at Graaaeaatle. lad^ ja[T«is of thooaaada who start saath in their touring cars art warned against going farther when they get to Wash-ingtoo. AatomoMlea ata load^ oa freight can to ba shunted acroaa Vfar. ginia in the night and oaloattod agaiii in North Garotiaa frhere hard-sar£u-ed roads are bringing their iertaia' re­ward. Few stotea in ti>e oniea eqaal-

YaspaatL in natural beaoty and noift in with the present leagae and*as wi l l - th , number'and interest of h « sSines

of history. Vbginia caiT become the Oaltfomia .of the Atlantic Seaboacd, bat first it mart have California's roads^—Virgnia good Boads. Assoeia. tion. „ " ^>

iac rdativaaiii y a i h i i ^ i a . Vr. aod-Mrt. C. ¥^ Booad HiU, 'visited .Mi^aad Alve^Sonday JC

Mr. »nd Mil. J^>Q|ary KidwaQ mot-warr

by thair datar, MiasLoey Bjdani^ w%» \^ haa* tha goeat eg. har^mda, Mr. FiaaltKMwaU at thatvlaear

Mr. la ta CleaMaa. of Laaabvc, waa a -Catfcatyia viaitor Monday.

Mr. N. Corr^ Pattie, tf AlaiaadrU, and Misa Lola panaisoa, of Beridey l^riags, W. Va., were wedi-eod gaaata of Br. and Mrs. L. B. Fattia~raeaatly.

Mr. aad Mra, Lyadoa Andafaao aad U a a t dangbter were raeaat gaaata of Mr. aad Mrs. L L Andaraoa.

Mr. A. Marsfallar, of Greamridi is, visitiag &is' daughter, Mra. Howard HatoUp.

Meadaaias L. B. Pattie and Ktta P. I^mn, Miss jg fenonia Pattie aad Mr. L. L. I^rBn'attaaded the Baptiat Aaso-dation at Mt. Zian last Thursday.

Misses Mildrwl and Looiaa eallina, of M. H. S. fvant laat wask-ead with ttieir parwita. Mr. aad Mrs. Jt A. OoL Uaa jkt Marble HOL

Miaa Minnie J. WiUdna left on Mon­day for At^isoB, Kansas, witMa she. win q Mid tl)e winter wttk her aaela and ani^ Jb. and Mn. jaiaas T, Ayras. . ''

toonseecHKIeafI We advise all fanners and dairymen to estimate their ineal requirements with­in the next thirty days, and it is more than likely we wiH save you money. Don't put it off—come in and five us a chance to quote you price and discuss your needs. You will find it K^pfill and profitable later.

Wanted—60,000 . white oak cross ties. See BS aad get prices. IL Lynch ft Co.. ^ 29-tf

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re^aaentative ajf the French govern-mcmt.-' To the extent tiiat tlte pobr Itobed TtgfOtii of his speech did not

r malfe <!le«r that he waa anmadied by ^ a spokenaan repreaetttatava of Froieh

soiiimeBt, ratiiar than of thtf French government, he' denies' its aceuraey.

> Otherwise, be imusts i^on tha correet-ness of his statement.

That ttia-whole poiport of his state-meat w>Ul'<»ikMilV«d bt Wl6ked intAUt U mislead the Aatetican paUie as to tfaq

..attitade_gEt France toward its < l g*-tiona. as a: member of the Ieagne,'fi»r ,tfae pQQwee of inflnwinng votes

actioa of the Preaident in prompt^ nlling him toraccooat has the effect of bringing dearly befbie the poblie AM

. disgracefol tactics to lAidi tha 6. O. P. and its caadidate aAi reaofting to pzaindice sentiment agaJDSt the league in tJke hope of wmian|r the dectioa. The ^isode is ^vwrngja trameadoaa boonignsg, sad. ia tlte revoIaiaB of popidax fading BMaas aa gain in sapfvit for tha -demoeratie fiekat—KicbaMBtd Timea-Dispateh.

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«VIBCINIA*S NEW HOUB' Thov n being shown over tha state

a ftve-red feature tSii caQed* '' rtr-giaia'a New Hour." It ia a pictorial story id the - Oemmonwealth'^ aoeial and -material progress and it ja told for the parpoae «f eontrastiBg thia piagrtaa with the strikiag lade of prwgiasa ia its devabiiaaeDt sf high' ways. No 'Virgiaiaa sUeald miss this ^aee of iuapired ^opagaada. It baf a message far every voter. It givsa hody w d spirit to a moveaMat that ba. gaa with tka special ama e< UN GeMnI vri>iefc'~«ill be caxriad fonard to its aiwiawmMtiiai if « s vatara n«Mar a favaobla vwtfet at «he pOa aa Ma-

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to eaaUa It to laaae 9t

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IS WOBTH A HUMIHtED IN.THE HIND, tliae-fcne don't say yon 'wffl tamnre your ^operty, Imt do it, and do tt NOW. imiECnUCAL STOBM SEASON IS HESS. CAN YOUAFVmm TO TJgE THE BISK7 HQMORROW MAT BE TOO LATE, FOR THE FIRE FIEND IS NO RESPECTER OF PERSONS OR OF PROPERTT. WE CAN BE OF GREAT ASSISTANCE IN HELPING TOU TO COYER TOUR PR<H>ERTT PR(»>ERLT AND RIGHT. CAN PLACE TOUR POUCIBS TO THE BEST ADVANTAGE AND IN TSB MOST RELIABLE -COMPANIES, AND ff A TWR SBOmJiWi TOU DAMAGE, CAN SEE THAT TOU ARE PROMPTLTPAID.

USHED AGENCT UNDER A NEW NAME. LET US CONTINUE TO SERVE TOU. •

CQMPTON & e g Soeccsaera to LipattHnb Insnmnce Ag/eatj

MANASSAS, VIRGINIA

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GENERAL MERCHANDISE FEDS, SEEDS, I M

A M r F E R m m Hus is die Fannere DuoirSGire K is open to da hodnoM with a l wiiafj

oome, on tlie basis of

A Reasonable Pr^it FABM MACUIMKBT, BDiDKBa MDWBI8, RAOES;

flPBWfiTOOIH AMDOaAA HASMfWB: WlOPPOCa-WHJ. JJID HECID PKAS. SOT B I N S ; Jkc.

Store k the Sprmkel BsiUiiig NHA l a s She( MasasiM, ?a.

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MANASSAS, VIROINIA WWa>AX, OCTOBER 22, lit O

IffilEFlJOCALliWSI _ TlM OOMTS Mi4 tM^Mca «f tb* B^^

—Mn.NR.'a Sdkk fliMd to tiMiKWM for MM* tiflM.

—Mrt. T. F.^3O1M»M WM • W*«h-ingtea vtottor W«^aiib*<y.

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—Mr. Md.,

—Mn. Pktiiek H. Oimn, of AtlMna. G«., u tlM ftM^ af Mi«. M. K. Alnn this week.

—Mr. UMt Mr*. F t n k M M M « , «f Kichmond, wem viaitiac Mr. MoatM't father and brothers horn.

—Mr. M. V. Bltnoor awl mm, Mr E. D. Ritnoitf, of Cfttlatt, WM» fai H*-HMMS ThoVBdiiy oa buiiMi

—Mrs. O. E. NowBUU aaA Mrs> Sarah Ko/i aro viutiiic UMlr brothar; Mr. John W. MoantJor, tt Axibmn.

—Mia* Lney Bodall, of WairtB' ton, was the pMSt of Mis. & L. Hombakor savaral iMjt tUs wtak. * —Miss Eleanor Butlar, of Bristow, spent the past wadc-and in Alaxas. dria with her sister, Mrs, Q. L. Che­

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Snndar aftHBiOOD of .J^be-SfiBinaBKz. ^ p | _ ia the bomes^ ebiblren not attendinc "^* Snadajr Sehool anywhere and tj^i^j, m nnmtiT of n*W SCbgUtiTt..'

^JM OUla GUI is ansBdhur the week in Washingtoa.

Miss Minnie Swait t^mt the week end witli Mias Vannie H c t r d atK Snow HHI.

(aiaar S. Himtar, of Fredarictobargi spent Smadaj with frimds here.

Mr. F. H. Pickett and son, Mr Woodford Pickett, left Saturdagr fo* Lynchbnrr, where his son inU ^ttmd the Virrinia CoaaeKial CeUega.

Mrs. Jamas Shirley, o< Menssaes, is visitinff relatives here.

Mr*- J- W. Bell has retanad from a short trip to Washincton.

Mr^ J. W. Ganett, who qnite ill, is slowly iaprovinc.

~A feeling of sadness overspread oar coBunanity when it was leamsd that Mr. JabD Q< Hnnt; one of oar moat re-speeted townsmen, had peseed away, at the. age of 47 years. The immedi­ate eaose of death was Mood poison­ing, eatuMd by the recent aeddent of

Tlwse CsMta

p ^ io W. J. Walker, orS. T. HaU, MaauMs. Va.- 2»9*

F6r Sale—Fredi cow Mt^ calf. .WinuJ. YMU«*Soii,|fan

Va. 2$T* ' For Sal»—Three BeatU pup-piM, six montha old, males. Ap­ply to Ira Olfeara, Areola, Wf£*

—Mrs. Ceroline Prince, of Wa8hing-|brealdng a limb. Funeral services were held from Sudley Church, Rev. T. D. S . Garic, of Manassas,olBciatbig.

The la^pa of the Episcopal Chacch anaounoe that moving picture electioB .returns ti Cox and Harding wiU be given in the Parish Hall Tuesday^ «v))-ning, Nov. 2, when reCrealiments wid be served and good mosit will be in attendance. AdndbSion, t6c and 2fic. These ratams will be as they come over the wine. Every me welcome.

Mr. Jobta Rust, of Fairfax Court-house, visited' his mother, VA. B. A. <ust, Ounday, wbe retaiaed

ton, visited at the home at Mrs. D. S. Lewis Monday and Tuesday at tUa week.

—Mr. and ICrs. D. B Mnddiman, of East BosemMViiKmt 8«»«Ml*y '«*^ Mrs. Muddiman's mother, Mcs. M, E. Akers.

—Mr. Paul L. Ak«s and wife, of Atlanta, Ga., are spending the week with Mr. Akera' mother, Mrs. M. E. Aker*. * •

—There will be preaching at Betbel Lutheran Chuffch Snwdsy at 11 a. m.. and at the NiAesville LoOMraa Ckon^ at 2:45 p. to.

OrifBth and daaghter, of Washingbm, were home of Mn. I>* B.

—Mrs. C. G. Miss Eleanor, guests at the Lewis Sunday. /

—Mrsl B. H. Jenkinii and Iiffie~son,~ Bobby, are visitjng at the heme of Mrs. Jenhin's methw, Mra. B. B. Eiiet of Hood, Medial county.

—The "Happy Helper League" will give an oyster snppor at the Finer Branch school on Friday evening, Oc­tober 2di batoning at 6 o'clock.

—Mrs. E. W^ M)611igan, <rfjCrans-ton, R. L, WIM has beoi visiting at the borne of her iatEer, Mr. F. E. Bans-dell, returned fo h a home Tuesday.

—Mrs, A u s ^ OgHvie Weedon, of Warrenton, was the guest on Sunday of her brother-i^-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. ADttert Spoden oh Battle street. '

Um for a few days' visit Mr. G. G. Bady and family were

guests of friends-and rriativea tit Greenwkh Sunday. Upon returning, they sntertaSned relatives fcom-^di-land.

Our Ugh sAMlis ^ngnstt^g Bier-ly under the maqagement «f Bev.Ed-ward TabefTiad Ms able assistants.—

While Toots Petffs was ivtaming from Warranty Sunday night bis ear eau^it <« ilvB^aiid Wfne'the itamaa could be octlngvisbcd iSe^ear badly damaged.

Mr. R. A. Meade Is installing ehinery this week in the Beale atore, both nulla, having arrived. The one for custom grbtding is one of tiM best made, andf Haymarket can wcJl be proud of it. Mr. Meade expects fo handle everything 4Eept in a AM ciasa feed store. . A "hrge crowd sssemblwd at tha^lfa^ sQoic htU Tnes<Uy evsoittg taaW tSe

—Connier's Hall will be open tb therfne nfoving pictarea cooimeted with children of the town Saturday night ^ « good roads mee^ng. Sev«tal liufnre TTsllnwsini' All nrr Tfrlfffrnfi to come and s p c ^ an anjoysBs eveni^ together. '

—Mra.' J. W. Badger has rented the rw.p«.t^ «« PI—^«t Valley. Va.. re-cently purchased by &r. Thoinas, of Aldie, and will take possession the 21st of tUs msath. ,

—Mrs. D. R. Lewis, who has been the guert «Hter brotiwr and tinxmrAa* law, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Foote,

speakers were present tunimg them (Qxr Iswnsman, M . W.vt>. HsnaCr, whoee remarics were hij^ly appreci­ated by. aD present. Mr. Heuser made clear our.needs in the teie at good roads and how to-obtabi them at the least expense.

Mr. Thos. L. Finn and some fri«ids of Wasfaingtonwere in .town the last ttt tkf mmfi Tdr. Vmj, will give an

of Camp Ho^^ftireya, retomed to ber home Tuesdsy livening.

—The BetitlehfB^ Good Hooseke^ ers' Club will meet at the b^me pf Jin. M. S, Brown on Babdras^^'alteril^yi, October | 3 , ( t ii9Q 6'alock, 'AD mfm. t>er§ ftre u r j ^ te Bttrnd,

—Mr. Carlton D^vis, of Stafford and Miss Lillic D. Abel, of Prince WiL liats, wer* umtad b W i M a a* tf>« aWHito . Baptist Cbdrth foMdfcy fei 1 ». ML by Rev. T. ID. t) . CkkA.

—Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Middeltbon, ef Bristow, and Ut. and Mrs. WilHam Lewis and children, John and I^niise, of Rectort«wn, spsnt Sunday with Miss FlM«nee Tr^^eti, of Hvme.

—Mr. George S. Pearson and Miss Ida Fox were asarri^ at the hone ot Mr. Tobiatli Pex at Bristow .aL_4.ve o'clocS Satmday evening last. Rev. W.

.mtertainment here on next Tuesday nigtat, which will be something entire­ly different from anything ever seen here. , A feature of the eyeMBg" will be solo singing by Miss Flossie And«. son; also instmmental music of a high ^fdgr md 'many other'featurea weU Wrtb «em|iK BMmy P»i» to nee,

IiOSt-^)ne 80x8^ Montfort automobile tire. Fumer will get a suitable reward by returning same to Dr. S. S. Simpaon. 28-S

StrayM—To my place on ^d- . ley road October 18, a yearling h«f er. Owner can have same by proving property, jtayint tor keqp and this adv. Mpwr to W. 0. MiUer. 28-8*

For Rent—Furnished room on first floor. Edith H. Davis^ 28

N For Sale—^A seven-passenger Mitchell touring car; excellent condition. Bdith M. Davis. 28

ning through farm, and must.ies to it that gates aq^ bars ure al­ways deoed. No eontzacts taii^ em. or. wood sold after Nov. 1, 1920. R. B. WwJfier. 28-2

Paint Now—Fall is the ideal time to paint. Longman ft Mur-tinez Setaai-Paste Paint is t te most economical hifl^ f^f^ paint to use. Bfaterial for paint­ing hofise of average uze—-tpo coats—costs but $81.40.- Isn't the j»oteetion of the iKHise. sur-fa^^oit^-thi*[ iBiBdi to yui? Wr]G.W^er. 7 ^^

WOOD! WOOD! WOOD! All people wanting, to buy

wood for winter use, must con­tract and pay for same in: ad­vance, before Nov. Ist, as after that di te na more wood will be sold fh>m Ben Lomond Farms. All twmia will be stopped haulin untu t&is contract with. Parties owing for wi come f orward.and-setile at qi se. Prices of wood, II.OP per 2-hor8^ load; fiO cents per s i n ^ loadt hauled from the woods; np stlmdinf tamber aSowed. to be cat.' AQ persons hguling wood, must positively use gate, nOi-

For Sale—Reastmable price— tmai^ eowB-imd hofos , Hc^ steins and- Jerseys.' Waveriay Faites,. Haymarket, Va. 22^

Furiiiiure UpholBi A Sander, the npholsterar of-Occoquan, Va., wishes to say to his friuidF of Manassas and tha, surrounding -fcv?''*Ty thil he ia: rtow' j>reiiared-+o <uaB« tb " h<me»?vad ui^olscer their pal"-lor sets. Will upholster three-piece set for $13.50 and a five-* piece set for |23.00. 22-1*

tico, were at their suauner home het« Smiday, Mr. Bi ctor retuniag. Maaday'

Be sure to/Kad the advertise­ment of the Byrd Clothing Gom-

^ ' -iVZ "i"V» -X •< /v_ - tP?ny in another aduran of this! Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Rector, of QwHi- r ^ ^ ^ (MB« ^ T^f JWUM - I t wilFW to y^iir Wt«*«t, I

6n Tuesday l(r, Bon Rec­tor and sister, Mrs. Cotric, ntotosed

,4«am^4)aartiee,«ad with Mrs. fleeter returned fo Qnaatieo Wedneeday. While hoe, Mr.C R/Rector inftmned aa timt he intends very soon to sreet a large store en bis property and re­sume tile mereaatile b«Meaa ia tUs place.

jOaor new meat maricst opened for bnaineaa Saturday laat Many im-proveuMBta will be ssade ia tte

T. Wine performtoglBe cereifi»iy. A | fata,^ tWi is a hwg f ^ need for earviOaga.

Ux. sad.Mrs. C. C. Relaad motored to WtafafaigtoB Wsdaiedsy by way cif their fonaff bease Sad by Fairfax Courtlwsi.

John T. Carter, Simpeon

number of fMends witaested tha ssar-riage sjid a Iwiijihil wwidiiig was served.

—Mrs. D. H. Preecott, of MedfMd, Mass., who has been- on a visit t» ber risters, Mrs. H. C. Lian, of Alexandria. and Mrs. D. R Lewisr Mtnmed to her home Taeeday. She

Mrs. WilUam Feete, WI|B WBB the wintCT with ber.

—Mr. J. K. HiUssMi, a member of tite State Board of Edaeatien, will speak at the ceurthoose en Satorday Bight at eight o'cokk in the faiterert of the propoeed amendmesHs to the slate eonstitatiorf. Also upon the iavert-ane* of the registered weaMsi rf tha state casting their votes. All sre

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Wanted—^District strong Company. ' Over $5,500,-, 00d;00 assets; |6,500;00.00 paid to Accident and Health policy­holders during the 1 years; we teach jrotr the business. Address, G«»ena Aeddent, 4thi and Wafaini Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. 22-2

DoAtey-an^-Ob-b fiaetor metered to Gooee CrtA Thuradity ^B * fishfatg trip, and «p to titeimeent writing Ae fan report of thsfar ca t^ has net besa received, though a viftleaa has. been leceived that^Ha had thws lar ea—ht sevea very ftae onea aaAJUr BwkfcT aeariy the same, wUle Mr. haviag Us aaaal hM^

Mr. a W. Trqdatt, of GrasBsrfdi, was c a l W «a -AU friends hsrs Tasa-day.

Mr. Chas. E. Hunter, of Fredericka-eer^ wh» foi

WANTEa>—Skilled skilled labor for the Bethl^iem Corporation at Sparrows Point, Md. Bate of pay from 54c to n 7' P"^ >'' "''- plenty of piece work; good living conditions;^ permanent work the year round, i also good opptwtunity for young i man to learn a good trade. Apply-; to Mr. Thurman, 141.0 Pa. Ave., Washington, D. G. TranspJaHa-ti<» will l9e paid from Washing ton. An men must have at least I enough money to pay three days i^^^ .i«r. moat have gpod eye sUtkt and hearing, uome ready fo* woAc.

NoSro^^Oct 8th will be the last day I will run my cid« twess this season. W. L. DiehL tl-8*

ot two .hdMU.1,.^ . « ^ s t e r e - b e r e . - ; a s ^ , t ^ s l ^ ; ^ , ^ ' ; ^ r ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ —The United Statsa CSvil Serriee ^ . |0r ta^at lunueoou r«^w- ^ ^

GemmissioB haa siiafWriii an fixaM NOTKTB flO^AXtATl^ '; I wia be at the foQowiag plae*

ta kation to be held at Msnswsas on ^o- l vember 13. 1920, as s resuH e< wWAJ It is expected to make certiiication te year taxes sad leviee, MI a eontimplatad vaeaacy-iir tbe po-•ition of fourth-class postmaster at Gaineeville, and other vacancies as | they may occur at that office, unless it i

'sbaii bo decide in the interests of the ^ seme* to fill any vacancy by rein-stat^ro*-!!!. Th» eo*vp«nsati<«i• o< the! S nostmastar at. ti.n oBice w»S Wll foT -ron — iita* I mail. »aax.

IWAjioMekeening, w. h. L, $25 onsTamootk Apply * t ^ officT aft-ti

Nokeaville, Friday. Oct. 2»th. Greenwich, Saturday, Oct. SOth. Bretitaville, Wednesday, Nov. Srd. Htymarket, Thursday, Nov. 4th. C*tharpin, Friday, Nov. 5th. Hiclfory Grove. Saturday. Nov. 6th. 8as rppoitrtmeats f*r "below the

iater. " ' P T.F.A ""^' •. "• T-?aj

Leet—One Hereford ateerjMea last near Bea Lomond farm. AftilyF. R. Saunders, Manassas, Va. 21-tf

Be sure to read the advertise-1 ment of the Bvrd ClothinR Com;^ j»anv in am.tr.er rolumn of this

I sY ou^ ^.;. : . , L . o : o ' n JOURNAL Pr id ir M v ^ - r e ?

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ROBERT W. CHAMBBRS €RBATi£TMOyBl. ,

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FRIDliY, OCTt^R 29 BTB^LCLATION

<<CROOKED STREET* AUT«withhuneiBdeolor. A t t k ol the Biystlc taut. lle-17c

yMfefl Knth'Smith. Th« diningroom faMUitifaDy deeorktad with Mi-

tamnJMVM,aod blackajid ydlvw pa-p«r, to iv^rM«pt HallowMB.

ABMII^ th« fMt<tfM of the occasion was the deetrie dome onr the iHaiin -taUa, bains ahroiidad with paper, and «rt«p 0M[ ribhoB l a a d ^ ^tom

pla^ was polled the email perlragea •howarod down into Miia Oaik** plaea. Tba tifta ^ zaeaiTed wara «t cut ^aaa, ailTar and UIMB.

A and dtiieioaa serradtf

. Ansng thoaa pr^MBt ware Moa-damea Barboor, Heztall,-Hboff, Da-viaa and Sprinkel, and Miaaea Daiala Hill Browq, Amriia~ Fontaine Brown^ Vircinl» Iden, 'JfoUa Malonar, LM^M ICakaey, Kafia LMria, Geoi«i» Har-rall, Pwtia lloran and Ma^ Simpaon.

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Episode No. $, 'ViimVped.*' Abo a HaroM Unifi tamair/'AM Eastern Westerner. O M of Us best] News and Rerfair. Mat&iee, i p. nu, tk-Qc. Nicht, 7:30 o'dodc llc-17e.

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CONSnTUTTONAL AMENDMBNT8 COMMIITEBS

. The following, praeipet oMnmitteea, which were appolbtad bgr the Coonfy School 3 6 u d , ara requMted to meet in convention on Friday, October 29tii, at two p. Bt, la cuuJmviUMn wHh tha Teachera' burtitote, for the porpoae of diseuMnt the constitatMnal mcnta aa they relate to^the aehoola and good rokda. Said amradmenta ara to b« valfed <m at the Novemb« elactloii, and \tti$^ W titai to the iuteieaU of PitwatWflHam e M a » ift ia vagti O t t

In ita Peace time activities for our-dviBafi poptdattoifthf Sad Croat la doing aa naeaaaary and aa'vffeetiva a woric as m ita war service;

Laat weeli, aa a naolt of this, Flor enee Gardner, the tw«Iv»-7oar. «ld daoghter of Mrs. Agnew Gar^ier, who livea near Kopp tn this canity, waa placed in Memorial Hoapital, Rich­mond. Here, adinr Dr. W. J. Gra­ham, «be will reetiye free traatment, and we believe her right arm, wUe^ for two yean faaa been practicaUy nse-leaa to h ^ wSl ba tx«ated and eonad.

Several weeka ago witii the ' lo -<^ rati<m < Mr. Robert A. HatchiaoiBi we placed Mrp. Minnie I^adman perma­nently in) UM institute' tor ^eabla minded at Madis(^ Height^ and hw children at ivakota Farm nnta aoita. Ue bomea can be fomid for them.

Sorciy the Bad Groaa needa and da aerves our'Uberal. anppor^ Jut / , u

Society,.war* present M ^ MeQoown talked to tha Sunday Schb^ on Korea.

At the afternoon meetiqg Mr. Me-Laod presided, introdneing.Mn. bwin af t« tha davtrtienal exwciasa.

Mnb Jrwta fmn oa some aeeooat «f-tha miaaieaary obUgatioaa of tha peat which hail hewi fiftf^H tt*^ thoaa of tha fntoa to b^Mf l lM «ad u^ad the giving of time, maaiy iOM abava all pr^rars for tha fotoM afforta. "

MiB. Irwfai thaA fa>tvadae»d MeQooi^ Har talk sraf ta China and waa intereating, givllg na mnch kn«irtadga of China'a hiat«nri paat and praaan, that was anknowia.t« moat if not all of har hearara. She had a native draaa of a yoong Clitneai girl of the hii^ier east She ^Maaed Miss Roth Riehaida fai thia draSs,'which eonalatad of a blonae of baaWfnl bhw Bilk made aomewhat like the smock Of today, except it had a Ugh edlav and belt; the eoUar and sleevea/*er» eds«d with a narrow hand-ma^a -torcltbn ttea; fl» sletvat, wBWr Vara msrtfe wide at the bottom and a little short, had cream colored caffs ^broidered in soft coktrs. ,A1I the >iiataoid«y waa hand-nude; the lone looae tnms-ara ware of tha aame Un« aiOc the jacket vraa made of and on the trous­ers was a black skirt of 4 beautiful pattern of embroidered silk, with pan­els back and front Unad w ^ white and the sida were pitiat^ Then there came the ahoea which ware em­broidered in blue, with laeChar solas and'vary low, broad heela.

-Af%r the meeting in tha cfanrch, Mrs. bwin and Misa MeQoown left for

tUd»«idHH«7

Big Price Redudion!

Ivakota, where they

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CHAS. R. MeIK)NALD, Division SBpuilirta^iliiiit.

CMtadttaea. BCanassas pradnet-Mrs. S.I>. m a .

-feler, Mrs. C. F. M. I««ia. Weyington-^. D. WaaOa, IfxH.

MoUie E.-Do9n. . Haymaifcat-^MrC J. S. Jordan, R.

A.Riist. :^ HieiB>ry C^ovai-S, W. Bmit, Mrs.

S.T. WUsott. ' WatereaO—R. B. GeaMmt. Mra. "WiL.

Bs Foley. Brentatille—R. H. Keys, MM. K. M.

Bradahaw. • • -a, dkWwicfc--^. SiCadnk J '^Pini f -

' N<Ae8viUB-^. T. Jfcry, Mra.'W. * . ^JreeJTi - !_ , _ ^ „,

Inctependent mi—Jatnea Lmdc, Jr., ifrs. J. A. ^ L

HorfaSn'a^. Y. Ellfcott, W. B. ' Bowars; ^—'•'• .,•,••--.—

Mrs. Irwin gave a «DOd taOc «»i meeU ing oar <ri>Iig4ttfoBS and JSKOrtunitiea and told a' beantifnl ^aef^it/t how a woridty man had coma bad! fbwm his 'wwrtdJSr Ma by a mtte ^ ^ ^

modi aJTIt'Sbd ^ r M yaw* JMfo.—MraJi cop at ecM watBr, e*t - * W; K Browning, Home Svviea t a r y . —

BOARD OF RKVlBWJfBBmfO

f We wiQ BMBtieB Iwlow « few o£ our laduced prices. Yo« wUl find aD of our stock 10 to 26 per cent cheaper than it was last falL

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$3.00 All-wool Prwidi Serfis v . . . . . . . 12.50 J1.26 0-4 Pep. ffica^sd Sheeilar ^

.50 HiU Bleached Marii»... ^ . . . . . . M

.35 Apron Clieeks . ' . . . . . . . . . . .- '••• -25 ' .35 Unbleaehed Cotton . . . . . . ^.. J2,

1.00 piaid Dress GinglHUni ^ .65.Maid Dress Ginghams. - •SO ^M^S^i^1St<imi^Si^tSAM.... r. • .^^TTTTrri. jSS

Suits and Coats! SUITS;. • • . . . .:r.vV... .;' .T.T.7:. |22.50 to 160.0ft COATS J . : . . . . . . . . . .$16.00 to $46.00 DiffiSSES . . >>. . . . . . . . . . . - * ' . • • -WJS to $35.00

1 Give UB a look bjrfore buying. We fed eonfldail Uial yuu wUl find oar ^oods priced as rasonaUe as th«y can bo sold by any one, tiking the stock

lOaa MeQoowu i ^ o k a ^ fee silk titong how It luul djVWaaUMi

from a healthy ,• hardy worm of the foreet to a narvona, daUeaU waaikling, all tfaivngh tha extkmne eara taken of them in enltivatioa. She then gave the description of the Chincm eoatame, atill worn I 7 Miss Bicharda.^ ' Mrs. Uzsia BoeU^, of Biaic City, is visitiiig idatives and friante here,

(juite « nnmber of the Oifttta reai-danta attended tte faiB. THl' s^eol made, qnjte a riwwlng in~tha paradec WhOe they did npt carry «ff e i y prixo, they were commented (« fai a eredit»-ble manner by tha indte:«*.| } '

Lewis Qoigg 'and Mias '-VObriam

u The Local Board of Review vt

PrfaMe William county, aceerdiag to instmetionsi from the An^tvr, iiriib is a membar of tbraata I t o BoaiA, wiU meet at tbe tsoorthogae xm OiAdter 26, to review the ipiinqBeiMdai awwiuumcnt of land made by Mr. v m k*:* in Colea and Dumfriaa diatrietSl And on O^ober 27, to raviaw-Q« assesament in Dnmfrias diateiet On these dates (Vportimity w3i be p;^ to taxpayers vriio want, to he haaid « i to their a^ ^

Bndd^r mat<««d-. to lUetaMat laat, While the law doca not reqnire th^lThwaday, eon4ng back limday, tUc

J The Laies* Store Manassas, Virgmia

Token-^. F. IBatead, Mrs. Ddla ComweU. j . ^ .

DuB^iee--D.CCUiBe,^jp.W. Craw­ford.

Pntnin«frT=:lt.Jfc. Perry, Mrs. Wade

jionnaon^ Occoquan—S. a Brockett, P. J. Jan-

ney, John Leary. ' Hoadly—IPs. Nannie E, Pavia. W. A- Kidwen. . , - ^~

A3te—C. L. Reading, W. B. Kerlin.

preaeDce of rngmbeia. c* the board of snpervisors, the picaanee of any miem-ber of the board v ^ be ^^reehited when'thmr dirtrlct Is under review.

WESTWO©D HUTCHISON,. Chairman Local Board of Review.

PUmJC SAI£ OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE -

CkOarp^—tL N. Fattie, Mrs, XyvB. - .

SHITHFIELD

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No rain baa fallen h«re for near^. three -wfacM. Tl» temperature con-tinnaa warm an& it ia V « T dry and dus^.'ThiBre hsai been ao^froat <ft conseqawice as yet Crops and late

- pastnraga a r a A i s r wriLth»a<> Med.

—Undo' and by vinaie of a deed at trust, executed PebruaiTr 6, 1919, and recorded in the clerk's office of Prince Waiiam county, in p . B. 72, p. »1, by P. B. Girmao and K. Ruth Griiao, his -wife, to tiw undersigned trustee, to secure to- W«aitwood Hotchiaon the paymoit of a certain note of 12,000 with' interest thereon, payable semi­annually, default having been made in. the pivmcBt lit said interest due, npon the squeat of the safd bena-fidaiy, the undersigned tcostaa wJB

i i ^ i a the'ststa £sir.^ While in Rich mond they were fee goeata ti Mias Mary Qnigg, who ia a teaeher in the Richmond schoq^s.

Mr. Irwin Qnigg is-at home enjoy­ing a wt^fli vaeataon.

Lewis Ensor ia home from the hea-pitaL' "

Mr. and Mrs. Matiwrs are both. atiU on the mend, especially Mrs. Mathers.

Wallet WwJjard are ' Mr. •ntf'lCrK moving into thmr new home in the vfl-Tag», reeentiy pnnehaaed from the Poraey hrira. ^ ^

The farmers are^wey busy cutting CMH, soinng wheat and rye.

StatemcaA af the aw9ership,^am»-agemeirt. etc, required I9 the Act af CoBgieaa of Aaguat 24, U H ; tt The

Jaaniai. piABaked weeUy at

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Manaaaaa..Ta, far Oetahcr, X>2t, The names and addreaaes of the pal>-

at NokeaviOe Banic, stt Saturday, Mo-[ii,hBf, aditer, Biaiia«iag a<Btor and vonbtf 27, l » i at tiai o'okx^ a aell by way of -pidtlie anetiMi, to Ae Aigheat biiMer, for eaah, tSi of timt eartain tract or^ared of land diaeril»-ed m alud dee^-eantateing thmA ant hwmtTf' and savaotyJlve aeraa, ahooli fi IMA and « 4ialf frvm Mricaav^a, said e o o ^ , e« tha Cattett road, OM

ing rain. -The acho<rf here is qnito smaU now,

en aeeooat of ndmeaa. asora than . half of the d^dren b & g oat of aehaol at thia writia*. A»toew Lee KJmea, who haa been aarioosly ffl at hia',,),^,!, g,^ Griaao has naidad far grandfUher'a home hwe, la slowly|^o,a, yeara.- Thia farm haa on it a imprffving. Hia BtUe play, fcBow*: dweDmg, bam and onttwUdfaiga, and will ba glad-to have him wife fe«» fa admUhUy aqtfippad Md located iar

Banwa. Vemica Poaiy a p i ^

agam. Hilda and the amall son of Mr. and Mra. X S. LoMfordMe ^ao on t S n l * liatr - |fcj

Mr. and Mrs. John RnsseQ aadlam- RQBT. Uy, of MinnieviUe. nemOj visitad j g ^ Mra. Ruaadfa par«rto here. I -

Dr. and Mrs. B. M. Colvin. ofWaaB-l , ^ ^^ ington. paaaed tfarMgh »»«• Sat«w»»y, ^ ^ - ^ evening en rooto to their country Arm -at Catiett. They weia acwawjanied hyMias AdhM and Mr. Haawt C^Wn.

•~~Very"faw woaten of this have ragisteted.

a dairy-farm. For fiifther information. to

A. HUTCHISON, Traetee. Va.

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Natioiial

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vktntty p^vikgea

do net seem to intwa* th«ea. SMnairfMr tiie aU-day sMettng

^IndepawlMt M l ttia f t t 5e<Miay Octobar at ttm P r t n d ^

-ChurUi. — Mr. art Mfa.-fcr«r

•WaaUngtaa

busmess managw are: PnbUaher, Manaaaaa-Journal PuUishrav^Co., Inc, Mansasss, Va.; Baameas JUaagar, D. B. Lawia, Manasaaa. Ya.

rtochhojdeia are: P. R. Lawia, " Va.j H. T. Da'rtea,

H. T; Davisa, Adm'a, Va.; John J. I^^i«»,

Tud^, Nov. 9,1920 . _ _ _ ' ' _ C Q M M E N C I N G AT T E N O'CLOCK-A. M.

Ofl~tiig^afaove-nained dater«l-^lie-t B^ jBraafiviUey Praifice William cuuuty, tbe

p . R. LEWIS, Basinesa Maaagar. —SWWB to and sdwcribed bafara me Oia lat day of October, 1920.

HARRY P. PAVBB, N. P. My conamiaaiea expins Mar 4.1922.

Be sure to read the advertise­ment of the Byrd-Ck>thing Com-pany in another eobuum of this issue «< The JonmaL^ to your lalanst

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Having sold my stock of mop-ehandise a}l parties indebted to me are requested to come for­ward and eetUe. AH acownts unpaid by November Ist will be turned over to my attorney for collection. T. M. Russell. 22-8

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GENUINE AMERUIAN FENCE The best grade of field fence, barbed wire, and

~ ^ ~ pawTT hard ts get. ^Afternsferrf mootfas we

The Journal. $1-50 a year.

&^suoeoeded in getting throagh a WMt sssorM shiiHnent of the genuine American Uae. See, in particular, the new specification *%" a eombfo^ tioB close iffcsh hog and cattle tatte thM s|9e*k to the average Prince WilliMn f*™**- Rwfflpajr you to sdect NOW the Ammcan fencing yon aeed.

W. C WAGENER -Established 18» MANASSAS, VA.

fovnr crffer for sak thie foUowinff personal property:

All household and kitchen furniture, which is practicaUy new; 100 shocks of com and fodder, 9 tons haled hay, good two-horse wagon ianA hd; good wheat driO, goo^ com planter, good Inigsy, spring-tooth harrow, double A harrow, 2-horse turning plow, McConmck mower, good as new; 2 dbuble-shovel plows, grindstone, com sheller, com cracker. shovels and forlo, lot of hoes, crqssncut saw, three setoj^w harness, set wagon tiafn«is^t buggy harqess, 2-goodwork horses, 4 head of milch cows, 8 shoats, lot singletrees, thrib»j Uetrees, k>t of chams, 50 gallons home-made moUsses, sepa | rator. sood as new, and other articles too nta^rous mentioL LUNCH SERVm ^ Q N G R O U N ^ _ _ _ THOiB OF SALE-AITsums of 10 and undovcash; over that aniount a credit of nine months will be given, the pur­chase executing inta'est bearing, negotiable note ¥rith ap­proved security, payable at llk$i Peoples Natkmai Bank of Manassas. ^ ^ L B . PATTIE, AucV " WALTER POLEN C A. SINCLAIR, Clerk C C POLEN

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DEUOOUSPIES H Pie, America's most popular. dessert, requires great cafS in preparation and bi^ng. Through years of experience and eonstuit effort to better our pastry we have perfected a iHVcess that in­sures delicioas pies, fresh every day. H Why bake your pies when we can supply you daily in good va­riety and at a reasonable price? 1] Remember, also.thftt we serve lunches ahd meals that cater to your appetite.

Bell's Bakery

eatowwAjH

W « a n fUd te town i

writing^and w« hapmfht au^r MOB b« ont again.

A burg* nnmbar of frtoada met «t th« hanM of Mn. T. M. Cook* on Pri-'••T nigih* *" f*~ *>^ a ha«Mtwl4

H i ^ li^n. ^l««—T M J fr^-Ml- »" VTMmhknftMK

Un. S. F and Jba. H. M: H<SM* «p^R~ M«ust d»Ti tost VHk -raMng

Restaurant Battle Street—Next to Ptiit (Mice

MANASSAS, VA.

Tire Repairing II We are prepared to do aD kinds of Tire Repairing. JDiir vulcanizing is of the highest grade. ---— ^All work guaranteed' and prompt-service giyan ail orw ders. ~ H New Tires for Side.

HIXSON^& MERCHANT Manaaaas, Virginia

DR. F A H R N E Y D U G N O S n O A N

What is yottr wetdmess? Any kind of Chronic Disease or De­formity. I study these special cases and can tell what tlie trouble is. It is my aiin to diag­nose difficult cases and tell yon \vbat to do, and item (o d o ^ v S^nd meyournaaieluidaddress, and I shall do. ^ -

H A G E R S T O V m , iOI .

shower. Qaite a wuBber of haadeome and uaeful preseata war* ..Iwoaght. Mr*. Cote's annt, Mra. Aiuito D. Hall, of McLean, auiated Mrs. Cooke in ro-cdving. The modern bMM, wUeh Baa juat been Completed, was beautifally decorated with avtnmn leaves and red and white daHaha

The mnsic fumi^ed by Mrs! R. B. Sprinkel, of Manasaas, was greatly en. joyed; also the duet by Ser. and Mn. Homer Wekb, of Gaines^e. Games of all kinds were indulgsd in until a late hour. Ice cream an^ cake played aJarge^part as it was the flnest ever made, We are sure Mrs. Cooke would take many Une ribbons at the fsjir on her Ane cake. .. Among those present were Mr. and and Mrs. R. B. Sprinkel, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hoser and Hiss Christine Moser, Mr. and Mrs. Truasler and Mr. S. C.

Mrr.~San]i Keys, Mn. Sobtr Newman and Mr. ^rinkel, aU c4 Ma­nassas; also Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins, of , HanaipMS, Bev. and- Mrs. Homer Welch, and Mr. Homer Welch, jr., of GainesvUle, Mr. and Ifis. William Wnifmi n fixt4 childTyn.-Mm. Ad tiiw Hoffman, Mrs. Ruth HaU and Master Mr. and Mrs. Julian L. Sullivan and CharUe Hajl, ibid Miss Alice Metz, aiy *»<» «' «»«r sons m«rtored from Wash-of Cathsrpin; Bev. J. Royal Cooke, |'««*«> Monday sad spent the day witJi Mrs. A. B. Carrington and Miss Slary tbeir parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.-L Snl-RobMlBon, Mr. and Mrs. John Rdd,|liT*B-

Mrs. Clarenee Monfy and Uttto son Leroy, bave retoTned f» fbeirliMn ta Was&iagtmt isfter spending tbe past ten iiays witk her Motbv, Mrs, Agass Tayler.

Mrs. J. N. Hall, ol McLane. baa been I visiting Crieads ia tiie village tba past week.

Quite a amnber ef the village people attended the revival set nil.ss ^ War-renton the past two weeks, coadgeted by Dr. Lee Starice. Many thaogbt Urn a second Billy Sunday. •

Mr. John Monntj^ aptnt Saturday night with Mr. and Mr( Oscar Mount-joy j^t Mount Airy.

Lit£le Billy Hoffman is visiting his grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. John Keid.

Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Maj^ngh irtn Manassss visitors-Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Lee, at Waahington; spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.' Miller at Oakshade.

Mrs. P. B. Mayfaogh has been op tiie sick list but v e are glad tcrsay she is very moeh better.

Miss Pauline Fletcher has retained home after spending several days with

Mi^ Pannte Nails is somewhat im­proved at this writing and we hope she may soon be well again,

B U S Y C O R N E i r PENNA-WtAT S T H - S T fclS^i. WASHINGTON, D. C. OmiMhk

A COLD WIND BLOWING ABOUND TiDB HOUSE* SO SHARP AND KEEN IT SEEMS TO HAVE POLISHED UP THE BBQXlANT STARS. YOU <«*EN THE WINDOW AT NIGHT TO LET I ^ B CiUSP ASK'INTO YOUR B r a R O Q l i ^ ' J l ^ Q f l Q J i i l l A I ^ PULL UP AROUND TOU "

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INDEPENDENT HILL

T Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mayhufl^, Mr. and BIrs. W. Mayfangh, Miss Lulu May-hugh,<MiBS Lueile Tyler and Mr. Jas. N. Honle, Miss_ Katie CockeriUe,

f Messrs. D. J. and Frank (Joekeriller Messrs. James and Raymond Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. John Ellis, of OieeMwIch.

We wish. Mr. and Mrs. Cooke a long and happy life in tMr new homt.'

Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ibyluigb and Ibe. M^ Beid snd lb«.~Er W^ReM, and little son visitftd -friends -near lOddle-bura CM Sunday. •

Miss Saltie Cooke visited-frien^ in Waahiagton tbe past week.

Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Taylor and son Eustace, of Hemdon, spent; last Sun­day with Mr. Tajdor^ maOmt mi m-t e r a f T h e H * ^ . "

Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Leach, of Wash­ington, spmt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H(dt»elawatOakdato.

Mr^ Agnee l^^sr epent' the week­end in Washington with her drnght^, Mrs. Clarence Money.

Miss Lulu Mayhu^ ost Sunday. Mr. SWrl^ Bud aad Mr. Edward

Johns<m yirited. Little Georgetown Sunday.

Smgi After yoa eat- -aiwayB tak»

row v6w> STOtiidfs 8iKt> InMandrT*S(M*l

Fsclios. BMosiadl, PMtiBc aad sll Ikai

Add-StcHiiach sands woiidcTfan:;f an teed to p i Jail and gret

24 W. F. Dow: Ta.

LET IS SEND YOU OUR STYLE BOOK OF THE SEASONS SHOE FASHIONS

—showing Uw «xd«riTa mmt distinctive features wan hy the partienlar dreaMKB. Buying footmu hy maM la made easy aadl

RICH'S 1001 F. StrMt, Car Ttartk,

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ho«ne after spending the pa^t wedr -vnth Mrs. Jessie GtiflBtii.

Miss Lucy Cooke has retnrned-home after spending tiia past year with MisaGraee Dniia.

<drowded^ out of last week's issue) IGrs. W. W. Maekall and^dangbttt,

Mn. Rasow, have retomed from Kin-., lock, where they h i ^ been >teitiag 1 ^ . Lucy Turner.

Mrs. A. J. Hansbrongher spent last week at the hoke of Mr. E. B. BeU.

Mr. Charlie l^alls has added te the appearance of hw home 1^ putttng on a freidi coat of paint. _.._

Mr. W. J. Ashby has purchased thi Maxwell place and have moved in. We are glad to have our good neigh­bors back w i ^ ns again. ^_ — Ml. Edwaid Keys is haviug a fei»-room bungalow bniR. Mr and Mrs. Herbert Keys aqd^lMsUy will wseiqnrf' itin*ttieaearAitnre. . ~

Mr. aad M»: W^ UAMiy and Mr. and Mss. M M ^ 01«Br called on Mr, and MIS . St^k^JOffSix &aa^ af­ternoon.' '

Ifrs. JanMS Lndc if m> the sick list. Mr. aiM^Mn. T. tf. Holmes and two

of the& soas, .iCanova, Mr. and Mrs. Gtu DanhneD aoid three children, of Orkiido, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ashby, Mr. Edward Keys.tb'. Arthar Wood-ysrd called on Mr. and Mrs. T. I. Bal-Uvan Sunday.

Mr. Maxw^ Weber, who is ia Kb-ley Hbq^ital, soffering from cuts firom ajmifl» ia tite hands Of Henry B n t i v , ^ Staffwd, k ^hn^ov-iag from the Ifest report.. His fathcTj

Mr. H. J, limtz was the g n n f of ^Kf-Fred Weber, and bis. sister, Mrs. Smma Cartar and Miss lilHaa Green' wood left on Wednesday to seis Max^ We hepe he win seen recover and.re­turn .to hu lH>me here. His mother is

Mrs. Emma nuope has xatomed "taying by Mir atfamfai leodiiK a help-

SOFT - WARM - FLEECY

AND INVIGORATED BY THE COOL BREEZE AND SOOTHED BY THE WARM COV­ERING, SUP OFF INTO SOUL SATISFYING SLEEP^ 19IS IS THE K ^ D TO BOY FOR YOUE OWN USB OR FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS.

—$15.00 PART WOOL BLANKETS, 72x84 in. AD handsoae plaids, aade. of seleetad Butleriiil^ chweij' wmraa, wiUi a auft and ^mray tolah. Rich eolhrimgB, at A pair.. .»ML50-

I —112 and (UiPART WOOL BLANKETS, donide bed^si»^ la wUte and gay, witk ptak uid U M bord^na. in a a«tt beaatifnl i a l A . 4 t a pair. . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . » 1 6 . « 0

\ —ALL WOOLBLANKETSrivO Ntf iae >JMMia fay tha Nortli Star Woolen Mffla, whieh Is a Siamalco of qiviity; in iMwtifvl pkU PKHMM. Aim white witlr pink |M|Uae borden. ^_«

—$7.50 W00i<NAP BLANKETS,.72x8410, an « « n luge s b ^ Nasktti biaiid» in iddfcL gray, and f u , witk cidtawod kordcr, and kovid wi^ white mekair iHtaidy a pair . . . . . .$KJ&

—FANCY WOOL NAYAJO BLANKETS^ hi striking Indiui dariipM, t^tvUe for eonek eoTcm doacaivrtaor kaaglngs, as wen tt for btenketis. Pnrawo^ wUk a eotlon mtp

-for aided stioigtk. -£UatF«ax8e te: HumTqqaMticsat . . . . . . . . . . | 1 « ^ f t i j t t aMI$15

~ ' KANira-iSTBEiBT POOR ~

iaghand, Miss lillian Greenwood attended a

party Saturday evemng given by K s s Anna WooUeodea, of Kopp. All had an enj^raUe time. Bliss Wodfendcm, who is empfa ted in Washington, was visitiiig her father, Mr. Thomas #o«if<»i^n. ' ••

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Office^HOriiB A-Giddinfl9 Baflding

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But ali Park u not Alike by .Any - ^ Means

Kardaer L. Bisifci, ] (TsaideML

Gee. & WarftalL GasMK.

First National Bank ALBUNBUA, «*.

DB8IGNATB» MOBHOKT OV THB UmnD RATBI

Capital 8«T*ha aad PnMr ^

PraaapC Ilii given to a

Rusrt«tti •BAL EtftATE Jtm

DiSURANCS

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TiM Jowml stfll JIM.

1 A« the aeaaoB is hae for Fade products we fad that' we would Ipce to make this dear in yoor mind.

1 That you may have the best p(H^ the market affords -it is not only important Ihat the hoff be hi mariBstsble eonditioB whan UBsd bttt tkat it be btpteksrod ligkt and handled ri^t .

T Omr Senitary method of botchering jad sdBng Mk enbies yov to have UM BBSrr tlwk soBsgr ttmkmr. 1 Ladnde OM atom lasdous Mmmm in yeor Bcast a r ^ and have that centeDtedfeelint. ^

1 0 f f Saasages are satis^rlnff and oar Baooa d S i jast Bee«j(9ss»atteeakfMt -

AND 80W ABOOTPUKI LABD ? '

Saoiders' Meat Market

£• Re Conner & Company ^ CASH STORE

le store wKere your dollar-goes the farther ekte Before you buy come in and see us. We carry a fuU line of Gro-ceriesy^een Vi^etaUes and Meats. We specialize in hi^^ling good meats and are inre-pared^a take care of it in ^ e right manoer so as to

yoii. Earing us your produce bf aU kinds—eggs, chkJiiens, cal ves» ludes>clCe~JVepayAecashe

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tEOi MANASSAS JOOBMAU MAMASSAS. VIRGINIA PAOi S c r i p s

WhatbWihoiam?

(Onrianued from fixst-pa«»)

{Owittwwt fcoto pfct*Tr' T W^w>^Mn waa buulieapffad la Jts

•fftatB "tg »ddtT» M>^iwUirlm T**** nth«r than a teatparary makaahtft by Mcnt plotUnl »Bd iQMB rMcOMianr daflanc* ji» Jwow. Evm irikila the Preaidaiit waa atruggUny to CMnait

otherdAngeroM drugs; by tuldnf Bmanxmivt l^jcpntrol and pwj? vention of di»ei3e and by «iic«ir»gtag and aMi»tlmr the •worfc ot

Before doataig I wish to tiAe up and omuider ' e / y . ; ™ * ^ 1Z!^ti^iZZ^ NatlMJ bi tte criticiBmB againat Article X of the. League Covenant, and agaiqa^ Article m . • _ ' ^

For purposes of referoice, let UB read ArtWeX: - "The members oLthe League undertake to respect and_i^M«^

as againat^xtemal aggression the territorial integrity and existiu aoHticid independence of alT Mdmbera of the League, Jta CM* of any such aggreaaion or injeaie of any threat or danger < » ^ h ag* gre^aiim t ^ CoimeU shall ADVISE upon the meMia by which this oUigation shaU be fuMlled." .

First of aH, it must be noted that the League can act only m case oTCutside attacks on the territory or mdependenee of its member . It has no power to act in cases of rebeUion or revolution or CivU War. These are donwatic affairs, matt** which each nation must deal with inside its own bordm. % • League ewinftt interfere with the domestic or hitomal affairs- of any nation.' T^e peace of the world must first actually be tEreatened before the League can take action to preserve world order—the cardinal purpose of its fonnaUon

to doughni

l(Mrxnauon. . , """"""" IR; wm be remembered thlt ttoe League €oandl-coBsteta<rf sm* utUdtakfa

nmit «f 4>a LaagM of NatlwM is the pttLtsii tr*a.tr, the trwty wradt««"1ir ^ e Saaata atrcngthanad tha handa of hiattal iinp«i»Ham abaraad fay aervfaig tnrmal nMiea t ^ t tha Sanata wooU vot - down ratifleatioii. Notwithatand-ing-thia bMckflia, WilaoniaB wnargad trimntMiit froih tha Paria aaal««aea. For tha time bdng, tha powaar of in-UghtMMd pobUe opinion waa Tietori-oua. Tha Buffering peoplaa of Europe knew what they wanted; their rolen were afraid to deny H to them.

WOatMiisn, haying aaeeeaafnly prot-eeated a war, whidi end^ in a blase of glory for American arma, thoa roe-eaaafoUy framed a paaee which kept ita solemn pledge to the p a ^ e tiiat tha blood of American aoldiei* on the

spilled in vain. Down with WiIaoni«n and up with repaUlcaniau, which shamelessly proposes the rei»diation

, of the QStiai'a oontraet with tiia widow and the orphan, tha halt, the tana ni the bUndl

no man ev&nsaAbed m cigarette at any price!

CAMELS quality, and their expert Diend of choice Taridah and, dioice Domeetie

iobaccoa hand you a cigarette tiiat will sat­isfy every smoke desire you ever espnMad. You will prefer this Camel tjieod to eitiMr

, kind smoked straight!

Camels mellow-mildness will certaintjr appeal to yoa The "body" is aU there, and that tmoothfwaal If s a ddigbtl

Go the limit with Camelsl Th^rwiftnoC tire your taste. And, they leave no un|dea»> ant cigaretty aftertaste nor unpleasant dgap rettyodorl

members, representatives of the principal natwnis at the League, each of these nations having one vote. Now it is expressly stated in the League Constitution that this Council can take no wbon ex­cept by a unanimous vote. So it is seen that the only action tne Councfl can take in the case of an outeide attack upon tiie tMptory or independence of a member nation is to ADVISE actionJn fulfill­ment of the Covffliant obUgation. This, would have to be unam-mous. The r^resentative of the United States would have to vote faVOTably witti his eight colleagues to advise the uBe of force against an external aggressor before this advice could be. sent out towiy power. The Congress of the United States can accept ttis advice or reject it: as everyone knows, it is the only power m thia country authorize'd by the CpnsUtution to declare war. Surely Article X is nothing more than the Monroe Doctrine—a gua^tee of sovereignty—appUed to the whole world. When that great Doc-trine was promulgated, alarmists predicted that it wouW involve us i' J.-.T-1 —rjj i^ j^*^^a2 Kt HAIMIH.! fcwH f^iit.V-AiTiBnBan facoSal w«i«-e in defend of CenUaland fiouth^ AmoriMtn ment in ^ ^'^^^^''''^^^i'

Wilaonism has aoQgbt ^ ^^"^ ^ * country along paths of jostiee and eqnity to mwM heights which make diMy the greedy, the adiah and the unacmpolons, ^hoaa material iatierests and illicit ambitioDB have soffered in the progress of the march. By tire less energy, forced on by an indomita­ble wHl, Wilaonkm achieved a prog-reaaiTe program of domestic advmnce-

states. who had no claim upon us. Yet the doctrine has stood ior over a hundred years, and it has not been found necessary for us to tiOce up arms onceiopresCTvejovereign rii^tgcm tiie westam hem­isphere. - ^ ^. - ._ .

Article III is the one undar which it is asserted bjr-opponmts ol tiw League that Great Britain has six votes to one by the United &ates. because Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Afncs, and India are members of the League Assembly. But the Counciland BOt the Assembly is the real governing body of the L^gue. H«re Great Britain haabut one vote, none of her Domimons iS a menffler, SJvMi if they should be later admitted, all ac^on must be by unam-tiious consent of the r^resentativeti Ot all the toanber BftionSj m-duding the United States. Even in the Assembly all the nations of South Americar-<Juba,Haiti,Pwiama. Nicarague, and the refc Jukve a vote. Does anyone suppose that these would dare to vote KBainst the intMesto of Uwor grei* niotth«*B neii**»*^aB^Ma«*e

^tium Canada or AuatraKa would vote Jigainst € r e ^ Brrtam? CountiBfT t h ^ «iragWTinrt "*«* Writain's sijt.votea, we have t>«c«»-

'ty-«x^''" • • "'• '•" "- ' The»e has been much histot^r'ffrittem in the past fourj)C^five

ysars. Not turning oqr backs opdn thathistoiy wf sej^dng an Avenue of retteat, we Sioald adopt a f « f afd wwne as the only righteous one. Our dead upon the battlefields ,of France yet Hve a ^ speak to us here in the Homeland, not of trivial thrngs^but of knmortrf things^ They-b«8peak fw us revffl«ice,.and pity, and high resolve. They gatiier about our banners m a great ^intual fOTce. calling up before as the services of the past, the sacrifices of wl5, and the hopes of the future., They lead the van of that great imny of Americans whd s t s g ^ the gateway of stopped progress, omd knock, and cry in^the w«ma of the prophet: .

"OPEN YE THE GAT^, THAT i m M f i H T O O U S N A ^ N . WHICH KEEPETH THE TRUTH BIAY ENT^ai IN." (Isa. 26:2.)

legislative record of any preceding generation. TInid>le to thwart it at home, the sinister forces that hanker for a r«tnm to the<good old days of JBTiabla govemmwit foimd a:-jmira. promising field fat tbafar anbterranean operations in the ymat paoitwaB of

• - — P* WitooBiMa, and hav» tlms c e e 4 ^ «t the eafBeaae of tnOlt, de­cency, patriotism and b<MMr, la balk i n g i t - - \

The probaUUl7 is that the leaders Of the Old Gtiard, the aoiate oligarehy. do not care a ^ f er the X«agne Nations (me way.Mr the otiier. Neith­er the ratxfteatJSQjior the rejection of tile peace treats^ wooM pot a penny in tiieir podcets or an additional ptecAom, their patronage roll. Th«r reid in-tareata are aordid. They have seen in

^ lecause Y Interested''

means of homfliating and pfaiwhing the man to whom thaiy owe the loss td t h ^ power as brdcsra and solieitorB for Big Bnnneas in the ^rialatire mart, aind an easy instniaiait with which to-ddnde add div«t the pe«^de, Aad so, with the league as their pota-tive objective, they raise the cry:

«Down with WUsonimnl" By aU means let as return to tlM

good old days when fi>e reactionaitiw rode roagb<«hod over the popular will and omtridled the making, tiie intcr-^ and fee caeentien of eae aided laws. We cannot strike down the man who haa sealed, slaved and sacrificed for ns except by strildng at U s efaeri)Aed ideida—so tet-ns elect as Prendoit the aafe, pliant, reactionary

'H This was the rei^y that>a pionuBent bosutesa man gave, when asked why he had sent sp mndi of hifr4KUr iness to the Peebles Nati<»ial Baidc f "a like your int^eated perseoal ssrvice," he flrfd/^md feel^ftat the oAeenend enovkiyees of your iastitaiieB

n v eodeavorrag to facilitate eadt transartHon. I am getting soriee thirt goes beyond a * confliue of ipeate busiaesa, aad such acarvsee. te of lacaknhrtikr '~ "~ me." f Perhaps, Mr. BnsmeM Man. this is the s(«t of sorviee

r-yoa require; and if yoa are wA.eBjoying a coaneetka with tkli baak. yew aceotmt is e&nifaJlr iBvitad.

TTartKng, wfaose every ntteranee proves Wa inQocenoe of a single consttncti^B idea and bis ponderoOs platitodiaaaity. Throng him We «aa smite the f occea of ^ogress-hip aad thigh, crowd cor way badt toJhe ftwhpnta wnd reap the legitimate fndU «t "nenBaley.'

••DowB wtth Wilaawemr

It is an aUiang pwgnw»- Tba-trl-B^wnt ntoft-of reactionary r*Vi^

licaaism may eaaOy be achicMd, if only a mStelmt-iinasber of v o t ^ caa l » »e,.mded tiiat black iagrmtifaada

^vbtba. aad that it ia

Tte P^ipjes Natkmal Bank OF MANA88AS» 91BGINIA

rrS A FLBASUKB TO SKRYB YOU

dnty to reward wMi s blow the man who haa

ably aad faitfafoBy fawgH thair bat-tlca aad iliaaipimMid their caaaa..

fa AsMrfaa capable of dolag ft? Can a bttia bandlU of I^dgM, Vmt-naee, Saaeets, " . w_ BanUags aad Hayaea poisea to* vinds aad heel—d ^ e iatslllgaare «< tiw majertty U a bsiailnil arinteaa e< MopkT Ia.wkitetobavetadUackto gntify - d f a . aad aatte? b Uada

prizes Amd ke wans pat one hrand ofvveraOi

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Great ia tlM p«w«r ef Aot « • baUev* ttwt fs* oaaaradtae great a task.

Let Wilaoaiam be tried hi tte b ^ M>ee-aad God belp America if aMriiil

ymMmmmjmM[fKUit$ Mrs. Oari tiader, R. F

DMsel, Miaaeoota, writes D. Ho. S, Bos 44, 'I want to thank

jvm i<it roai kiadneaa and the good your t«ft>ed; did mo rears ago. lamperfeettf •e l l and visiting ui Spokane, Waah, Were ft not for Pe-m-na I would not have bean able to mske this trip. I always take yoor BM*J-eine with me for safety ^loald Itakaeold. PninetoPe-m-na." ^ ,,

At sn emerg-ency petneOTfor ereryday ills, Vi^' 1 « h*!" ; «en tn ose City years - i . a u MiJOW SIUE»aTlll£K

BOAIXI£&F tobaooo hak takes state Oa^s riiak Wiliaai Moriari; niiie^ and evcfj

Wiffiain Mofiarty baa tried a lot ol omaOs aiaec he rtanadiaiiiVteiiaeoo. AMltodqrhe^%ri«47«Mr «i Blae BacUe OvecADa.

fVhethcr i f a raaafac a iana, or a raflnad trtim. a* •maekme in the riiop, BBUknael qtha BMB on bif iqba kave fooad tfcat B lw Backfca meet erery teat

flBdootiorTOTiaeifabflfBtBlaeBMUes. Testtke M i ^ deaBi doth, the widev duulki atitriwd TWeaandR Blae BwUeOmABeandCeaia

i i b e n d to giw jam yew • M i r ' * « • • * -

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Undertaker AND U C B i a S D

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Mr, ingrton, tpent tk* wMk-tod « t Ida for­mer hoDM 'hmt%. -

Mrs. A. C. Gordon, who ha* spwit two weeka witii'iMr Baotbcr, M n , j L ^ M^ Oowni. ',irtfniriif>iri» l>wr lio»i> at Nokeavilla SstMiay, aoeompattiod bgr her ntisMtnck '

M i u Ansa Bella Woolfendan, of Children'* HoapiUl, Waahimtaat D. C, was a.gueat at h«r formar homa for several daya laat WMk.

Miss Maud L M Norman^ia bat of school for a week op aeiesgnt oiLtliaW-ness of her mother.

Miss Mary and A^irgipia Carter via-ited Miss Anna WooIfehdMi rocently.

We are -glad to icaow that l ira Georgia A. Nomum it much improved.

Miss Effie Vipla Cola baa aeevtad f position in Waahington.

Mr. L. A. Foote waa a week-«nd m . itor at the home of hia nephew, Mr. H. L. Tubbs.

Mr. Kenneth Woolfenden, of Ma­nassas high school, spent tha wook-and

f$imm.^ma.mi^. FlODAr, OCTOBER 22, 1920

BIG REDUCnpNS IN

MenV M r f l B ^ Qothingt ^^^US^HAVB YOUR ATTENTION FOR A FEW MOBKNTS. J- lEASC

at his home KereT Miss Hattie Virginia Cole exj^cta to

spend the winter in Detroit, where aha may accept a position.: .1

Miss Maud Lee Norman visited Hiaa Anna Belle Woolfenden Satarday.

Mrs. French^jG^l«han_ind chil^dM of Washington, are visiting Mra. ( H P lahan's mother, Mra. &..S. Carney.

Mr. L. D. D(niohoe baa retorned to Washington, after speading hia vaca^ tion at his home.-

Mr. J. J. Murphey spent several days this week at hia home in Waah-injjton.

We are glad to know .tiuit Mr. Max Weber, is improving. We sinfBerely

Beginniiiig Saturday MiMning October 16th U WEUE GOING TO FORGET PROFITS asked by some f ormeriT and off«r ywiMEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING AT P M c S f f i T WILL J K K E 5 MSIBLE FOR YOBTOSOTW.Y YOim N K ^ m FCHLL F^BOTO YOURSELF AND THE LHTLE FELLOWS JSffi STrnTHAVE so*™ MONEY LEFrjFOR,OTmR PUMHWi£ ^ ABEIfOTrWAmSw

FINEX)YST£RS HERE f Tha snapjp^ weather of fall whets one's appetite for the

• o<41i*oine oystor. We an» in-epared to serve fiof oysters ki

I T TO YOU ATTKOSGrn-raiCEr^

evffly style on short notiee. Our eooidng jcives added zest to every moutiif ul.

f If you like then^raw, make our place your oyster head­quarters. AndweaelLo/stersiobuIk. too.

K Meals of all Ml tKa gwst particular.

? We «}80 carry Park ft Tii^onrs and Martha Wa*hinft(«i Candies—FRESH WEEKLY.

_ SANITARY LUNCH Down by the (Nd D^ot Manassas, Virginia

hope thaVhe may Zuily recover and that the savage negro who stabbed him may soon be captnsed

Miss Anna Belle Woolfenden gave a delightful house party SatoMay-even' ing at her hom«^ hofnw* rgtprnit^g tn Washington. Tbeae preaent -wnm Misses Mary and Vir^nia Garter, l i L Tian Greenwood and Maod Lee MW-man, and Messrs. Karl Woolfenden, Kenneth Woolfenden, Watter Woolfen­den, Lawrence S. Monntjoy, D. Bryan Norman, Gny Cline, Lee Davia, Daakl Abel, Leslie Merrill, A. U Laming and Philip Cole. An eojoyaUe evening was spent by all. . ,

Mr. Thomaa Woolfendot and daugh­ter, Miss B^tha , are on an «xtanded[ visit with relativea and frieada in Bal­timore.

Mr. and Mra. Lather Carter jofAia-ed to Washington Sunday to Carter's brother, Mr. M^x'Weber, who is at Sibley Hospital. '

The handsome picture of dor deaw-eratic candidate for pi'eaitfaul. ia^ aeen in many hoiQes t h r w i ^ h o e . Meat of this neighborhood catfaay -^ith (MW voice, "Hurrah for Cte!*'

? To assure Uiat we are gofaig to'appreciate your patnmase. we have ados, ted a NOVEL PLAN IN WHICH W« ARE GOING TCraVE^AWAYA^ SOLUTBLEY FREE, ONE ^ ^&mi^^mi^i^tll^Y^^li^ ONE PAIR OP MEN^ SHOES A I W O S E H A ^ ^ - -^^^^

% It will be to ypcFTiiiereet to nakeOUR STORE YOl» STORK. andJetose^bhioarpn^ioBhkn. wA-t wju Can in

J^SSJ^^-SJESK'^Sr*™*^ •»! «r i . f yon that w. shall Yonn iMT Haet BoainaB ^ . N

Yonr DioB^ Room aod K k d b i Is the Pride of Your Home

/

MORS. HOUSSEWIFE: K We search the markets daily for the latest and

HBOst modem '^hing^" for the HOME. It weidd be ntteriy irapossiU^ for us to enonotite the many thousand different atrtictes we niPT «'"'*»"'

/

Byrd Clothaig Compaiqr SaeeaaaaoB to NewHu CMUnf €0. ~ *

CONNHIBCILDING . MANASSAS, VHtGINIA

so oseful to yon. 'If yon have not as yet made us a visit, thwe is a "tOeat" still in store for yon. Our thoroof^ knowledge of hensefumnhings makes it possfl^ to answo- yoor inquiries Iqr mail satisCae^ torily from a partiid, if not'eOM Iefce diaaipthm rf ywif waato. Oui prlMii are b w <» tta \ammiX^ qndfty^OMxciBfled. -

QOME TOiS^BrBg — \

FORESTBUSG

Mr. J. T. Anderson made a flying trip to Fredericksburg Sunday; ~~

Mr. and Mrs. W. E. King and chil­dren and Mrs. Belle Dnna viaited at the home of Mr.~iaid JUa. Mrteliiir Bettis Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Andecaon and dau:rhter, Vara, spent Sunday a t the hon .e cf Mr. and Mra. Chariea Ran­dal!.

Miss Arzullah Dunn spent the wet t ­er, d v.ith Mr. and Mra. Jaaaa D m u , of Washington. Miaa DOMB retorned home Sunday night.

Messrs. R. W. Abri, Bryan Abel,1i[r. and Mrs. J. C. Dunn and son, AJvln, all motored to Quaatico Sonday even' ins '

Rev. Mr. Kein will hold services at t 'e M. E. Church at F e r e s f S I l Sun­day at 3 o'clock.

Thi? community waa very much s' rx-Ke i to- hear of the sad death-of Mrs R, T-Ashby. - Tha family hara our deep sympathy.

Mr. W. E.^King has MC^tod a p o « . tion at Quantico.

Mr. Carlton Davia and Miaa LiDia K bel visited Sunday at the h e n a of Mr and Mrs. Mitehell Bettia.

Mr. WaHacTBindall waa tlia of Miss Maggie Abel Sanday.

HOPwooiys Pgf ULAR PRICE

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DULIN *: MARTIN CO. 1215 F SfaM and 1214-18 G Street Waahtagteq^ D. C.

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Mrs. Raaaell WJIWpaw aad Mary Loaiae-WOkfaMaa Del Ray Thoraday aa Mrs. R. R. S n i t t fir a«««al day*.

Miaa JeniJa SWriay, of visited at 'K>akahnia" ttahaaaa « ( Mr. G. W. SliMay aavanl daya a< tMi

Mr. Howard 9 e 9 and family Warreoton viMton on

Miaa B t k a f P M ^ V « f l f o . B i a w « d B a O .

rMMr entartalBad a ninnbar «f hia M a d i a t hia heoM on Wedaaaday aOHlac ^ boDor of hia birthday.

Mr» Mary Gsaaoi and Mr. a A. <;oow>oi attendwl the aaaoriatiaa Jwld

EVerydiing iGood to Eat

My line embraces Staple and Fancy Groceries

Qowmsware, Tin and Enamelware

d> GOK B A R D BE CONVlNi

O.J.ARRINdTON UAMASSAS,.'» vntCBUA

Maaassas Iransier k W. 81 ATHKT,

Year in and year out-lMe«da BlteuH have maintained tteir place as thfe w?orld^s 4>ect sod^ crackers and thereby hold the esteem of Azoeri-ca9 housewives who ' denitmd auper-ezcellenoB IH l^in^ of crispness, fiayor a ^ nourishznent. K e ^ a supply oct haad^

MATIONAL Biscurr . GONRANT /

New Overland Prices ' ' • n ; - • I - I - " 1 . 1 I I I I ! - — .

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THE F(^:iL6WlNG KEW PRICES ON O V ^ L i l ^ ADTtmOBILES BECAME EFFECTIVE - :

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Model Type 4 T o n r i n g 4

29>19»i

Rector & C( HAYMARKET, VA.

DIIDEITAKERS

with the Mount Zton Church en day of ia«t autik. \ S t n t y e d t e m y p r e m i s e s , T u d o r

rhe C o a n n D D t y l ^ a r i e w f l l h e l d H a H a n , o t t e r a b o Q t S i ^ l S - 2 0 , o n e re-.Tilar vat^iag on- Fiklay t h » . » t t u [ w h i t e hoflf ( a o w j , Owi ter CtB f.1 the sefaoai. Come aad e riihnti h a v e s a m e by p a y i n g f o r th ia Hallowoea. \*d9. aUd k e e p o f h o g ; B . F .

Idfen. Manaaaas, Va. 19-4 oar Bi t«ti.lta

wiB ' k * i^mnmk, $IM a year—worth k.

ISCUlt NnTlfP^AUDAIRYllIEN i l V l l l / C MIUPKODOCERS D o YOU want aM»re milk and cream? If •<>. * ^ jmi ahovU feed EUREKA D A » Y RATIOil

t k e U ^ m t i M 9 m l i t , . M l w f e k t o oae, for be^ XmmmjbefromMiMewi but w «•« u Aak j o w feed^iealar abe«t EUREKA w M jnMi bave loMg beam hnliim far.

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DeHva-ed $985.eO

aas.m •'•, 985.oe 142S.05 . 1535.60 147S.M <1595JW

THE ABOVE PBICES ARE $160 LOWfflt THAN THE PRICES THAT PREYK^JSLT PREVAILED

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ASK US TO DBMONffTRATE Tras NEW <^(»iDER CABf> ~

New Prince William Garage M^ASSAS. VIBOBIIA

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