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| Winchester Folks e Sleep on Porches And in Basements “LEE "HIGHWAY Fatally Hurt When Machine Goes Over Bank Near Cuniberland. Speelal Dispatch to The Btar. RLAND, Md., July 9.—Mis Bessie Lyons, age eighteen years, da of Mrs. SBadie Lyons, widow 102 Oftutt street, Seven-Year-0ld From Indian Head Loses Teeth After Using Stick. Special Dispatch to The Star. FREDERICKSBURG, Va., July 9.— Donald Shelton, a seven-year-old boy of. Ind! Md., was kicked in his fac d painfully llnglfod ‘while olp} podborai AL Washington Visitors at Celebration B of Holiday. o~ o« SKYLAND, Va., July 9.—At Stony \Man Ranch, Skyland, Va. the celebra- flon of the Fourth was continuous sthroughout the holiday. Tennis matches played and several card parties TO PRESENT EAGLE TO PRESIDENT e home on the truck he also a baby ¢row. He also hds in the truck a number of grizzly bear skins, which will be presented to friends in the east. Special Dispatch to The Star. BIOUX FALLS, S. D, July 9.— Duke von Rovingo, a descendant of the Austrian nobility, who now of Alexander Lyon: ¥ was fatally injured Thursday night and teas were given. For the old-time s ring the pres- on the farm of Rand Sullival is a Mon = am tana trappe: hunt Rovingo and his unique outfit at. #Virginia dinner, the great dining hall spell of hot and humid Stafford county, where he was visit-| wher an l\n.omo::]“.' mwlzgle: layhg:x: o ane repu!i.llo';mp ";‘ ‘t‘;: n::fl.\t tracted much attention when he jwas lavishly décorated with flags and ggo“‘fl“;'”}m.m it oyer © nhesmn was passing through South De- weather. The condition of some The orator was Prof. Calvert Fhe 124 touched the mule on s rear west, and known as plain “Bil kota on his long overland journey nting. Magruder of Harvard. son of the late | | ra%,reBorted sl log with m -stick and the animal |road, near the summer home of Raw- y udge Daniel Magruder of Annapolis. | | $re‘hean " Toom oty Kitked, its hoof landing on the chin | iey B. Swayne, manager of the Queen | ROYIAE0. is making a unique jour- | to the shst ‘Peany YRt SEC g es ney across the country for the pur- Pose of presenting a real American to President Harding. “Bill" is traveling in style across the continent, bourd for New Yo an ngton, and on his ar- rival at the nation's capitdl will ek the first opportunity to pre- t the eagle i erson to Presi- dent Harding. ’l‘:l‘l! 1s said to ‘|'of the boy. Sevaral teeth were knock- ed out and his chin was badly cut. He was hroufm to the Mary Wash- ington Hospital here for treatment. ARRESTED AFTER YEARS. ‘Wheeling, W. -“:, Man M‘v o Charge’ ot Fraud. Special Dispatch to The Star. ELKINS, W. Va., July 9.—Mike Po- At the Pow-Wow grounds, a mile from ‘eamp, the festivities concluded at mid- ht with & bonfire and spectacular dis- y of fireworks. 2 ZAmong those present were the minis-. from Norway, Madame Bryn, Mias er Bryn and John . Bryn, who are upying the Oak Crest bungalow in camp for the remainder of the sea- ; Mr, and Mrs. Edgar S. Kennedy d’ Miss Mary Kennedy, Mrs. H. C. inship, Miss Margaret Winship, Mrs. #slic Perry, Miss Temple Perry, Mrs. est Lent, the Misses Lent, Mrs. E. A. rlington, Mr. and Mrs. George Judd, orge Judd, Miss Elizabeth Mar- Il. James Place, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph " Sollitt, Mr. and Mrs. T. Elmer Land- £ . R.'B. Johnson, Mrs. Edith Craw- " Mr. and Mrs. Brandenberg. Mr. Mrs. John A. Koons, W. D. . C. S. Cragin, Donald epherd and A. mountains of western Americs, and through special gifts soon became one of the most famous hunters aad trappers of the west. BACKS NURSERY TALES. Maryland Educator Disagrees With Critics at National Meeting. Special Dispatch to The Star. FREDERICK. Md.. July 9.—"Ol Mother Hubbard" and “The Old Lady in the Shos which have been condemned at the National Educational Conference in Des Moines, Iowa, have In G. Lloyd Palmer, superintendent ‘of education of Frederick county, & stanch supporter. He belleves such stories develop the imagination and furnish good training, City Hotel, four miles south of Cum- bertand Miss Lyons died fifteen minutes aft- er reaching Allegany Hospital. Her breast was crushed. —_— FREDERICK. FREDERICK, Md., July 9 (Special), —Along with "other economies, the salaries of high school teachers of Frederick. county will be cut. Supt. ?é dLloy'dh ‘P’lmeflrl a.nm;‘\mced lyo-- lites, former confectionery man of rday at in fixing the tax levy Wheeling, who mysteriously disap- | the county commissioners cut _the peared from this city a number of hlsh school teacher wage budget $10,- Dears ago and was apprehended sev- | 000, and that it will be imposaible for eral dsys ago by the chief of police|the board of education .to maintain of Washington, Pa. while he was|ihe same salary scale, much less give valking down the main street in that | high achool instructors an increase. city, was lodged in jail here and his| Miss Gertrude Irene Reeder, daugh- Sixteen 'thermometers ranged from 90 to 98 de bnek porches. Others sought re- lef in basements. HERNDON. HERNDON, Va., July 9 (zyeem‘— The Fortnightly Club met Mntlzl, afternoon with the Misses Castleman for the study of the life and works of William Cullen Bryant,- & naturer| study cl }ancodln( the regular gea- sion. Mrs. Joseph Cummins gave per- sonal reminiscences of. the authoriand}. his home life. Miss Ida Lee Castle- man read “Thanatopsi: ‘The next be & beauty, a named “Abe," in honor of Ab Lincoln. House Built on Truck. “Abe’’ rides in a crude house mounted on an automobile truck, ‘which is equipped with every con- venience of a western home, with e living space of about six by twelve feet. The little truckhouse 18 floored with a durable substance W. Gregg. all of | meeting of the club will be hel wa o . = A shington. e Mrs. Jumes W. Smart July 13 et 5 This old church, mear Staunton, Va., sturdily constructed of stone, was |Ca8€ will come up before the federal Eiradiock, " Charics Cyrit & 5,0f | and in gaily decorated. Every wanl |y SU0r {0 the proposed plan of re- e o'clock. ¢t in or about 1749, historians differing on the exact date. According to |EFand jury. #0n of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Klein | .18 _covered “with pictures of Ro- |pjcing “0ld Mother Hubbard” with di- ‘vingo, taken with some noted per- #son who has visited his section of Montana, and for Whom he has acted as gulde and instructor on hunting expedition: the moun- tains of his adopted state. Bulldog and Crow om Trip. Housed in_the truck is his bull- dog, which has a record of having ved his master's life during & unting trip after big game, and which is @ special pet. In the Star Scratch Feed for Laying Fowls You will find STAR SCRATCH ter of Mr. and M FEED a food of many excellent qual- ner, and Edward N ities. STAR SCRATCH FEED is a clean food, no waste, containing meaty, wholesome grains that are es- sentially necessary to produce a well balanced grain ration for the laying hen. It is just the kind of “hen scratch” that will please the fancler and breeder and keep the fowls in the pink of condition. here is only one kind, one grade nzd every bag allke, of the STAR SCRATCH FEED and you wiil knows it by the big red star on every bag. == Try the STAR SCRATCH FEED and note its excellent quality. The following dealers sell the STAR SCRATCH FEED. Get yours . from your dealer. v DICKEY BROS. THE NEWMEYER CO 1447 Md. Ave. N.E. 200 11th St. N.W. F. HAAS . M. C. M. WOOLF & CO. 2006 R. . Ave. N.E. 1005 B St. N.W. Willlam Middleton has been ap- | tradition, mea, womerm gests of historic events. pointed postmaster in place of Dr.|transporting san Charles F. Russell, who resigned. . It | ltke manaer, 18 Yox S : is understood that Mr. Middleton's ap~ In the early dayx it was used both as a place of worship and as a pointment is only temporar; defense against the Indiaps, Hence the present name of the little village competitive examination 1d. around it T* Dp! , Extensive improvements and enlargements are Edgar Reed has begun on the thege, but the original’church {s being preserved imtact. Reed property, next to the engine The Lee highway runs by the churchyard, and it is frequently visited house on Eldon street, the erection of | by tourists traveling the valley route. a new town hall. Herndon has not FINDS RIVER"PBLLUTED. —— had such e bulilding since the former one was destroyed by fire in 1917. The Cumberland Health Oficer Warns Swimmers. school auditafiurh has been the only place able for public gatherings. Special Dispatch to The Stak. CUMBERLAND, —Har- A meet in the interest of the Georgetown Laelbnrfi pike was held ul Mda Fuly ‘vey H. Welss, cfty “health officer, is- sued a warning to people not to swim here. E. Barbour tchison, presi- dent of the Good Roads Association in that part of ghe Potomac border- ing on the city of Cumberiand. He of Herndon, presided and introduced the_speakers., who were Col. Robert N. Harper, Herman E. Gaech, Doug- las Machall and Ralph Powell. Reso- lutions of support and ald for the ys: “The part of the Potgmac which borders pn Cumberland, i8¥pol- luted, The séwage of the city 18 pedidnto the rivpr at four dif- ces along this border. Cum- project were passed. 8 “is a large city and the river A line of auto trucks from here is conveying to Washington nearly all eanbet carry this sewage away fast enough so as to leave the water In of the milk produced in _the section, ean conditio on their return trips bringing groceries, piping and all k\hd: of ma- Now that wd have an excellent :f;: supply from Lake Gordon, we terial used by merchants and farméve.’ 4. Two hhhdre:l(doll r-h:u-%:“n B !I)h:'& b-‘gvmle( Potomac wa- | in by the committee in Char; :f ter:"1a. poll ute: e know which all expenses will be finuz Lake: @:«flon supply reduced the tre. the remainder being used for.the firé fniandous amount of typhold (c\er:n engine. Two games were played with | athefZwater-barne digeases. Cumber- Pleasant Valley, the local boys Wihi- | long @péx’not want any more ty- ning by a big majority mm‘r?:;; phold -fever.” . noon and morning. Miss et > WEDDINGS OF VIRGINIANS. Dick, viollnist, gave several solos. during the day. FREDERICKSBURG, Va, July 9 (Special).—At Liberty Baj 4 children labored at the erectfon of the building, | On August.25, 1915, Polites filed pa- ek fro pers of involuntary bankruptey. Hi { Midiip =iver, and tiuper and stome tn) o ¢ wad frat taken up September 17 1 and on November 8, 1917, it wa: finished by bankrupt meantime, while it wi tien, Mike is alléged to $14,000 from various banks in Wheel- ing and left town. -WARRENTON. ‘WARRENTON,. Va., July 9 (Special #The annual convention of the Faugquier ounty Sunday School Union will be held at Catlett, Va., Tuesday. R. W. Hilleary of Warrenton is president of the assoclation. The morning session of Braddock, were married at the par- sonage of the Evangelical Lutheran Church b{ Dr. U. 8. G. Rupp. Miss Virgle B and Norman ‘Woodsboro were married at the Evan- gelical Luthéran Church parsonage by Dr. U. 8. G. Rupp M Charlotte Smith, daughter of BALLSTON. -BALLSTON, Va., July 9 (Special).— nouncement of the name of the w_principal for the Ballston School succeed Miss Florence Gravatte, ho Las been appointed to the new- created position of supervisor of unty schools. will be made in a few according to Prof. Fletoher superintendent ~of county . who returned Thursday from ‘two-day trip to the University of rginia Normal School, where he ent to make his selection. There are about 2,000 students at jhe Normal School preparing for the rofession, Prof. liemp states, which akes It a problem to pick out the ne best suited for the Ballston berth. ut, he added, as the school is closed r the summer months and there is 0 need of hurry in making the se- ction, a little time will be given to estigating the records of the like- of the Women's Bible the Ballston Christian have started arrangements for a lawn fete to be held on the lawn Friday evening begin- ing at 7:30 o'clock. - It was decided at a recent meeting PADEREWSKI FIGHTS FIRE. PASO ROBLES, Calif, July 9.— nace Jan Paderewsk!, pianist and fo mer premier of Poland, led a fire- fighting force in beating out a brush and grass fire which started near his estate here yesterday. The fire burned over twenty-six acres before it was { checked. UPPER MARLBORO. * UPPER MARLBORO, Md.; July 9. John Fink, clerk to the board of eledgjon’ supervisors, has issued the following certificates of candidacy to persons who intend to enter.the coming primaries: or clerk of the caurt.Claude S. Mc- Kee, republican, for shetiff, Samuel E. Brady, democrat. of Marlboro district; Thomas H. Garri son, republican, Hyattsville district county commissioner, John Bowle, republican, Queen Anne district; house of delegates, Louis F. Litz, republican, Seat Pleasant; for state central commit- tee, republican, Dr. Watkigs, colored, Bowle district. Mr. Fink will be in Upper, Marlboro | Merlin G. Brouse of Bridgeport, Conn., every second and fourth Tuesday to is- |@nd Miss Thelma F. Groves were united sue certificates 'to those with political | in marriage by Rev. H. L. Bivins at the ambitions. The date for holding prima- | home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and ries will be between the 8th and 15th of | Mrs. Granville Q. Groves, at Reming- September, but they must be held twen- | ton, Vi ty days prior to ‘election, which this| Licenses issued at Fauquier county year will be Tuesday, November 8. clerk’'s office this week are to Henry D. Whitmer. Nokesville, Va., and Miss Amy B. Leonard; Claiborne P. Rankin, Mid- land, Va.. and Miss 8. Naomi Smil ward P. Walter, The Plains, Va., and Miss Faythe F. Cockrill. Mrs. Mary R. Kemper, wife of Rufus W. Kemper, died at her home, near Lois, Va., in her sixty-eighth year, ai was burled at Cedar Grove cemetery, Bealeton, Va., Rev. 8. W. Cole conduct- ing the funeral. She leaves two daugh- N. V. Clopton and Mrs. Henry one ‘son, Leonard Kemper; one ‘brother and oOne sister. se- ball teams of Warrenton and Remington played on Stuyvesant Fieid parsonage by Rev. W. C. Royal. Miss Anna Rebecca Royer of New 1 or and Daniel Saylor Wey- bright of Thurmont were married at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Huil dress of welcome A . tree. Addresses will follow by Rev. A. L. Harnsberger and Thomas C. Diggs, state secretary, with short talks by lay workers. There will be a picnic lunch- eon and an afternoon session, with an address by W. W. Millan of Washington, business meeting and election of offi- cers. the b attendant. Gardiner, brother of the brid the bridegroom’s attendant. M Lilllan 1. 8tull, daughter of Mr. 4 Mrs. Howard Stull, and Elmer C. Eyler, son of Mr. and Mrs, George R. Eyler of Wall sville,, werc married by Rev. Robert Lee Bair of this eity. Dr. Daniel E. S8tone and Miss 1da P. Devilbl both of Mount Pleasant, were married by Rev. B. R. Carnahan gnl(or of the Mount Pleasant Re- lormed Church. —_— B. & 0. TRAFFIC HEAVY. Many Passengers Carried—Freight Revenues Show Decline. Bpecial Dispateh to The Star. BALTIMORE, July 9.—Heavy move- ment of passenger traffic is reported by the Baltimore and Ohio raflroad. The milk 1s called for at the and delivered to the deller'ln_wz::x’ ington.. Senator Harreld of OKlahomyi | had a large crowd to r.,.,_n‘-fl“’fl dress on ‘“Community Bervige” July, \ A committee of arrange- ents was appointed by the superin- ndent. . Frank Daley, sixty-eight years of e, died here Monday evening. 5 July 7 (Spe- Mrs, Annie R. Grove, fifty-six, wife of Frank C. Grove, merchant, died in Memorial Hospital, following an operation for appendicitis. She was a daughter of the late Ignatius Cooper. # #lence. Tuesday evening. the body was | 'The Home Interest Club held its nt to Orange, Va., for burlal. las Ma- B Depaty Stats Counclion. John T.|July meeUng Tuesday with Miss Mo aptist Chureh, | Cooner. RG, & Caroline county. on Wednesday, A JRG, Va.. July 9 (Special). & ?jfl]{fle v.u‘hynn. daughter of Mr. |—Miss Laura P. Christian, who wa: in ons of the Jr. O. U. A. M. installed | t1d8 E- Decker, timely recipes being and Mrs. Willlam H. Vaughan orlclgm y-8ix years old, died:here sud- | e new officers of Ballston Council ?ednesdny 5 The Virginia State Guernsey Breed- ers' Association will meet in August at Morven, the estate of Gov. Davis, irf -Loudoun county. The daté has, as follow: suncilor, Charles W. Burrows; vice uncilor. Elmer C. Howell; recording given at roll call. roline county, -becsme the.| Y Thursday. afternooh of erigina deids o wlillam O, Hute of Neenah, | pectoris. She was a mative of APpo- retary, R. L. Grimsley: assistant d county. The ceremony | mattox county, but had' lived here [ Wedneeday. afternoon. Warrenton won ecording secretary, T. Keith Shreve; | DO§ ¥Et Deeht B8 . 1q thresn- et ormed by Rev. S. B. Overton | many years. Miss Christian was the | by a gcore of 4 0 3. The May Eaining etemen “h 2 WM. JAMES & SON DICKEY BROS Baancial secretary, James E. Procto Ingy Bt Ceen begun. The county's|of Bowling Green, assisicd by Rev.;last survivor of ‘the family of her | Leo O'Brien. son of Mrs. J. OBrien of |company shows that travel is hold- 1007 B St. N.W. d asurer. A. C. Putnam; conductor, | W€ NG8 JNG% e 5o "good. Oats_are |®. G. Goodwin. rector of the Episco- | father, the late Jonathan Christ! ‘Warrenton, and Miss Grace Rippon of | ing up remarkably well and that rev- J. A. MCORE Hyattsville, Md. H. “Louden: warden. James T |yield 18 S 40 8 8°0cison. 'Corn | Fin > Churcn, Hegue Westmoreland | FREDERICKSBURG, Va. Juy 9|Richmond Va. were married in that |enues from this source will have an] . h 2, ompson Inside sentirel, R. Clayton | Father PASLIeL, Ve rige side for [ founty: T (SpeciaD—Mra Roberta’ Dulin. gred |§itY at the Cathedral ‘of the Sacred |ITICR (O (00 P00 F) ture earning 1913 7th St. N.W. Falls Church Auto and Lumber ck: trustee for elghteen months, | this time of the year AL the home of the bride's parénts. | at her home. at Locust Grove, Orange | MeR o 0i ¥ hdta r. & Brien s in |statement P. T. MORAN Co., East Falls Church, Va. 4 Hummer: State Counefl repre-. —_— in/Faimouth. near this olty, B i ased seventy-five years. " She | business. He served with the local com- S relght “revenue on Baltimore 3261 M St. N.W. C:RIFFITH & PERRY sentative for two years, C. H. Bow- lele Coxe were united in mar- | three sons—3Mrs, Elizabeth Smoot of | PanY on the Mexican border, was recom- |and Ohio in May d ” -~ h r; alternate representative, George . Mise e A "W, Graves of Staf- | Clarendon: Va . Mrs. Hojand Mason of |mended for the officers’ training camp as compared Wwith 't JOHN T. MOSS & CO. Silver Spring, Md. mha_ker.r ’l;he ‘cglslalcu dhnl- 2 mem | FAIRFAX, Va, July 9 (Special)- ford county. Frederickaburg, M T . |and nomm{ oned, served ovérseas with year, whereas 455 K St. N.W. W. HOPKINS Zpiay, o o and is growing | FAIREAT ¥county road engineer. | "5 COIL 0 va. July 9 (SpeciaD). | Dulln of Mine Run, Va.; N. 8. Dulin | {he 315th Infantry and was promoted to |ings were enly 3000 oo assengor C. L. OSBORN 4. W. 10 Ha). E. W. R Ewing recently re- s that the work of laylng| ['geqding of interest-to soctety in (and L. B. Mason, both ‘of Culpeper, |ope at the signing of the armistice. Fevenut increased $1.441.51 Kensington, Md. ved a check for $1.000 from Wil- nthe Little River pike nef|Virginia was that of Capt. Charles Va : B¢, and Mrs. Forrest Fewell of Wash- |pared with May of last vear. 5909 Ga. Ave. N.W. W. N. LYNCH " McAdoo, former Secretary of | progressed trom the western end Sf| o ifobah) "MacLeod of Lynchburg. #.|. STAUNTON, Va. July 9 (Special).— | ington, while on their honeymoon trip. | "It is understood that some pressure J. P. V. RITTER’S SON > N Treasury, to be applled to.the |the part being rebutit to & FORLUR | world war veteran, and Miss MM Migs Mattie Jane Ransbottom, sixiy- |spent & few days with Mr. Fewells |is being brought to bear In Washing- 5 = Falls Church, Va. i broject ‘at ‘Manassas, to which |posite the county poorhouss, and that | FOTR Clsion® Carper, daughter of ; at the home nts in Warrenton. Mrs. Fewell was |ton to eliminate the tax on both 706 O St. N.W. j. Ewing has devoted much effort, | within the next, MoniD, (00,0 Ge'com. and Mre. J. L. Carper of Bovos Ve ._F.: P. Ellin \ss Mary Willlams of North Carolina, |freight and passenger traffic, and M. F. RUPPERT ERNEST M., SHREVE th the check came assurance of [be on the road from fhe PHBEC" €O which took place Wednpstiny evening| ) following ilness |and had been in business in Washington | railroad men here say. that if the § e dale, V: hearty co-operation of Mr. M- [pletion to the west of LaIIER To0|in " Emmanuel _Protestdit “Episcopal: Daat wo! weeks. Miss Raosbot |for some time. ~Mr. and Fewell [ per. cent on passenger and the 3 per 1021 7th St. N.W. Cherrydale, Va. loo in the project. work is ““fl mz rrival of chip |Church at Boyce. the re or.'thé BAV:| tom had ‘been an inval for ten |were married at the bride’s apartment |cent on freight is removed it will G. EDW. SCHULTZ & CO. W. W. WELSH, Est. g account of the nop-arrival B. Duyall Chambers, officlating. - g b July 2 by Rev. E. B. Jackson of Alex- |prove a further stimulus to travel . . = WV ¥ —_— 4 on top andrin. ~Mr. Fewell is a special exam- |and shipment . 304 10th St. N.W. Rockville, Md. looked for with- ain Bridge road to a short nd 'TON, Va.. July 9 (Speclal).~r . hi D. Parker ags: ther engagement of t daughter, Jean Elizabeth, to P Rudolph P. Wall of Blacksburg, Va: The wedding will take place soon it the home of the bride, at Raphine. Miss Marie Rife and G. William Rexroad were married at the home of the bride’s sister, Mrs. Massie Cof- fey, on the Greenville road near Staunton, ‘Wednesday night. Iner in the pension bureau. —_—— e arhazing Increase in the use of ofl for fuel is not surprising when it is con- sidered that weight for weight and with proper burners the oil gives 50 per cent more steam than coal. It {# easier than coal to handle, it obviates dust and dirt makes little smoke and no ashes and can be lighted instantly and controlled ablolute! WILLARDS START HOME. MADRID, July 8.—Joseph H. E. Willard, the retiring American am- bassador, and Mrs. Willard left to- day for the United State Beveral members of the diplomatic corps and King Alfonso’'s secretary bade them farewell at the station. P I % o . WeRt Brentwood Meeting. s T.é BtEkion of officers of the West Trenomovg: Citizens' Assoclation wil wKe plaee at a meetin of the asso- ciation to be held at the schoolhouse pext Wednesday. A meeting whl i be held by the association on July 20, when annual reports will be. ade in addition to music. and CULPEPER. Y CNLPEPER. Va., July 9 (Special).— Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Emily Qarnctt, widow of Jerry Garnett, were held at her home near Crooked Fan Sunday. Mrs. Garnett Lefore her Repairs are being made on the tele- sarriage was Miss Fry of Madison pairs aro b nade on the tele, roi ween was widely connected throughout |6Tap D e e ont. the rosd is section. She was in her eighty- |Little River inth year. Her daughter, Mrs. John |is bound in tar. It 1s hoped to have ghtfoot, was long the owner of the |3iX :1'3:5 :y!- '!tl:lo“bm e River p utitul lim estate, on the Rob-|°Grlc, Mr. Gillispie's direction o new ©R. F. Booton, superintendent of the b;;:l r;::o:!dm:f Baptist Sunday school; Marion Jef- e e delegate from the Baptist replacing the old iron one. Gri ‘nion, and Miss Susie f the approach to the cemetéry ringfellow, delegate from the Sun-|has been done. The monch} m-l 5 y school, are attending the annual [Work was obtained from a Bequest 10 gncampment of the Virginia Baptists |the cemetery by the late Mrs. Dolly on lot. next to the court- in the next ten dayi Qn “the - Fairfax-C the work has progressed distance. from Tyson work is_being done on the rot tween Tysons and Vienna. It will he several weeks before this work is completed. The Star Food & Remedy Co. Manufacturers and Wholesalers Eckington Place and Q Street N.E. ‘Washington, D. C. Phone North 255 — SATISFACTION CERTIFICATE ¢ Virginia Beach. Vedden. in Orange, has recently been A crowd of more than 3,000 attended use, grcmued by the Citizens’ National ink of that place for $10,000. 1t is ported that the bank will shortly t a large and handsome building thig property. Charles Champe Tallaferro has made lication to United States Senator troduced by young liadles. Tourna est concern. To insure this, we are making Globe Tres P ments on Mo . atietio 40% better than is considered good enough\ If for F"' de A. Swanson for 20,000 to 25,000 | biles, bas: . 3 é 5 St o b Diaced i the Rapl | el 4o oAng SEen, S bt oy soreies ded by s oo sttt e e ; : & ver. : B T Mfrs, James A. Hughes cele- Ollver of Falrfax ” Certified and Guaranteed Fabrics, ; &lsfl their fiftieth wedding anniver- 'd with a reception to their family intimate friends. There were sent six children of the couple, jwelve grandchildren and one great- ndchild. The wedding cake was ed on a table on_the n a Falrfax team = .. 5 - UL oY, thele granddaughter, Miss playcd last Monday by a score of 20 tire will be appreciated. Funeral services for Mr: Robert The convicts on the state road force ~ Glabe Robber Tin Masatstoriug Co., Trosten, 1. 3. ler were held Monday at Watt, county, with interment in the ily burying ground. “Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Jennings, who nt last fall to Woodrow, Fla. to ake their home, returned to Cul- r this week and have leased the ttage on Jamesons hill formerly ?upied by Mr. and Mrs. R. W. W: TS, The marriage of Miss Lillie Dolan, ighter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dolan Brightwood, and Wilmer Kosser Criglersville, took place Wednes- morning at the home of the bride. v. E. W. Robertson officlated. The de was escorted and given in mar- age by her twin sister, Mrs. L. L. yles. Her brother, James T.-Dolan, 'as best man. Miss Pearl Fincham and Solomon born were married Tuesday, Rev. ‘W. Robertson performing the cere- ony at the Baptist parsonage. A large crowd attended the auction the personal property of the late hn M. Aylor of Haywood, and all cles of furniture and farm stock ught good prices. ev. O. L. Hoge of Cumberiand Is isting Rev. C. L. Salmon in a serles revival services at Mount Olivet rch, this county, which began day morning. Rev. C. L. Salmon just returned from the summer ool for rural pastors held at Lake aluska, in North Carolina. "A family reurion was held at the e of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Lillard of .ves Mill, Sunday, all seven of their ldren being at home for the first e in many years. A message was recelved Tuesday from Wytheville by Attorney Will A. Pook announcing the death of his her, J. C. Cook, who was eighty- gr years old and a veteran of the 1 war. He was with the Virginia ps at Harpers Ferry at the time John Brown's raid, and was one hanging in the guards at rles Town. e republicans of Culpeper county d & mass meeting here Thursday d elected delegates to the state ivention to be held in Norfolk on y 14, and.also adopted several iolutions. The delegates are Frank n and Simeon Aylor. called to order and s A. Quaintance. SEAT PLEASANT. SBAT PLEASANT, Md., July 9.—The pual tournainent, farmers' outing and nic_given by Jamés F. Armstrong his co-workers in Honor of the the Fourth of July carnival at Vienna last Monday .to aid in raising funds to pa¢ for the mew firefighting ap- paratus.. The speakers were Senator Claude A. Swanson and Representa- tive R. Walton Moore. They were in- was & $800 was reaiized. augment this sum by dances in the p: vilion and a celebration on Labor di The Hartford Athletic Clyb, a W' ington organization, de: 5 team in & double-header camped near Jermantown were given a July 4 treat of ice eream and cake by Washington manufacturers. The feast was arranged and_ cf out ‘under the supervision of Mrs. Hig botham and W. H. Goldsmith. feast was followed by a ball game played by the convicts. The Acme Dramatic Club of Wash- ington will give a performance in Bouton's Hall, Vlfllnlb night, July 15, for the be: parish house of the Church of the Holy Comforter, Vienna. Franklin Willlams, * who h; bean very il for several months at his winter residence in Washington, ha recovered _sufficiently to return to his home at Vienna. Mr. Willlams is a candidate for re-election to the house of delegates from this district, in op- position to Dr. Charles Russell and Leon Freeman. ——e PURCELLVILLE. PURCELLVILLE, Va., July 9-(Spe- cial).—A large crowd attended the Fourth of July celebration on the lawn of Ashburn farm, Loudoun coun- ty, formerly the home of Senator W. M. Stewart. llnn{ forms of ment were provided, pony races and foot races. Representative H. D. Flood of the seventh district was the speaker. He was introdu Rev. George W. Popkins of ington, D. C. A.committee com of R. W. Hutchinson; Mr. Zoll, B. Harding and Rev. G. W. Pop! was in charge of the guests. - d patriotic music was futnishéd by a string band. A large mass meeting was held here Thursday evening:im the reconstruction o byJ > 'he maeti; eph:V. Nichols; pre: ce. Commer arge .orowd attended including citizeis of Hamilton and Round Hill Miss Elizabeth Hirst died ‘rno_-d-‘! night at the home of hér brothei T. Hirst, with whom she had made her -home for several years. She had ‘been in: il health for & number years, and her death was no pected. 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