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Building Supply Office.St. Asaph and Montgomery Streets ' ; , Phone 994 LUMBER . ! MILL WORK SASH DOORS BLINDS SHINGLES LATH J CEMENT LIME PLASTER ROOFING j PIPE FLUE LINING We beg to announce that we have a full line of building material and are prepared to do any kind of mill work at short notico. L & M SEMIS-PASTE PAINTS BEST THAT CAN BE MADE Cost to you $3.25 a Gallon when made ready to use RECOMMEK3E3 CY SATISFIED USERS FOS OVCR 40YEARS Obtain COLOR CARD from our Agents cr LONGMAN & MARTINEZ Manufacturers New York A Treasured Tribute A diamond is without ques¬ tion the most elegant, valu¬ able and valued gift you can bestow on those whom you hold in special affection. ,It not only signifies genero-, slty in expenditure but it carries with' it an intrinsic value that endures and in- . creases in worth as the years roll on. Plus the actual value of the 'stone, the taste and refine¬ ment of our designing gives additional attraction and elegance to the gift. This week we are featuring a line of pure, blue white sol¬ itaires, actually worth $95.00 at $75.00. R.C. Acton & Son 606 King Street . . zJ Gifts for Him Nothing will please a man better than a handsome leather pocketbook or bill fold. OSTRICH LEATHER The latest in pocketbooks for men $8.00 to $10.00 Other leathers, calfskin, morocco, pin seal, walrus, Spanish cowhide. , $1.50 to $12.00 S. F. Dyson & Bro. 420 KING STREET 1 | i '^-=- === . r-j Cluster Solitaire $70.00, $125, $200. Open Evenings ASKS LYNCHING PROBE West Virginia Governor Requests Spe cial Court Term After Mob Kills Negroes Charleston, W. Va., Dec. 17..Gv-ver nor Cornwell yesterday sent a tele gram, to C. Chapin, prosecuting ait torney of Logan county, requesting h.'m immediately to obtain a special term of the Logan .county court and a special grand jury to investigate the lynching of T. D. Whitfield and Earl Whitney, negroes, at Chapman- vlie, W. Va., Monday. Jluntngton, W. Va., Dec. 17..Re¬ pents receved early yesterday from Chapmansville indicated that quiet prevailed in town and authorities ex- posted no further disorders. No. ar¬ rests in connection with the case had been mzde, Lie reports stated. The lynching occurred on the banks cf the Guayand'otite river at Ghap- mansville, whex-e the two -egroes. E. D. Whitfield and Earl Whitney, charg¬ ed with the murder of a white man. were taken frc-m deputy sheriffs and shot to death. The bodies were thrown into the stream. Whitfield's body was recovered Monday nlight and authori¬ ties were dragging the river yester¬ day in an effort to find that of Whitney. REDS PLAN SLAUGHTER General Harries Asserts Washington Knows Where Funds for Making Trouble Come From New York, Dec. 17..Major Gen- eral George H. Harries, formerly ccm< J mander of the American Military Mis- si.es in Berlin, yesterday asserted j that the government at Washingtor "krrows cf the relations between Rus- ! sia and Germanv, and knows morr about funds for making trouble in th United States and where those fundi* came from." He was addressing a luncheon of the Electrical League here. Touching on the Red menaco in Eu¬ rope, General Harries said there was a time in his experience "when one c:uid not cross the street without stepping in blood/' In four days there were 25,000 persons slain wantonly he added, and he predicted that th? Reds would try to bring about the ?ams condition in America. "There is nothing so awful in the world, that hits you so, as the fnigh't- fu:l slaughter and devastation com- mirted by the Reds." the general said. ! Mi TOTHE STURDY YOUNG F£lLOW I ENERGY ITOTHE BUSINESS MAN&WOMANl HEALTH ITOTHEMOTHERATHOME PPWEJ? . 'ii -V ". T- 't. W., i*U- TOTHESTRONGRUGGED FATHER! 3 POO^^^e^j/erus e if a s i l^njd^^Sfren^h ahc/4&/Q^?0ti&e/: that knife-like pain [s Only One of Nature's Warnings of Weak or Disordered Kidneys Have you a lame back, aching day ard night? Do you feel sharp pains after stooping? Are the Kidneys sore? Is their action irregular? Use Doan's Kidney Pills.the medicine re¬ commended by so many Alexandria people. Read this case: 'Mrs. A.v M. Madison, 323 North R:val street, Alexandria, say's: "I was so bad off with kidney complaint I hnd to go to bed. My back hurt mt as though I were being pierced with a sharp iaidfle. I couldn't turn from one side to the other, but was just helpless. When I w&j able to get up around at all I had to have help to do everything. I couldn't even lace t>y own shoes, and I was so nervous my nerds would shake like a leaf when I tried to hold anything. The way my kidneys acted showed they were in bad shape. 1 got Doan's Kid¬ ney Pills at Creighton's Drug Store J and I was certainly filled with joy J befne I had used them very long.] The misery left me and I felt like my self again." pr-.ce 60e at a!! dealers. Don't simply ask fur a kidney remedy.get Doan's Kidney. Pills.the same that Mrs. Madison ha.l. Foater-Milburn Co.. Mfffps.. Buffalo, N. Y. FIVE DROWN IN BAY Capt. Nelson and Ccok Hold to Masthead Until Rescuers Reach Them Baltimore. Md., Dec. 17..Word was received in this city yesterday from Hoopersville .on Hoopers .Is¬ land in the v'hesapeake Bay, of the capsizing* and linking of the schoo¬ ner Cathevin . Sheres, and the drowning of five of those on baard. Capt. Nelson, master of the vessel and the cock were saved by clinging to the masthead until assistance arrived. The vessel was caught in a whi,i wind and sank. Capt. Nelson, his son, the ccok and four m?ii?'ocrs Of the crew were thrown into the wa¬ ter. Three small boats put out from the shore immediately to go to their asssitance, but Capt. 'Nelson's son and the four members of the crew drowned before aid could reach them. 1 The drowned men are ail Eastern shore men and hail from Hoopers Island. Capt. Nelson and the cook are ili from exposure to t.h*> cold winds and water. . EXPLOSIVE IN COAL Seranton, Pa., Dec. 17..That an attempt was made upon the life of Rev. J. W.. Jasinskas, pas¬ tor of a Lithuanian Church in North Seranton is the belief of the au¬ thorities who are investigating an explosion in the priest's home yes¬ terday. Catherine Rosenburg, housekeeper for Father Jasinskas was. seriously hurt and burred. The police suspect that an explo¬ sive was placed in coal that was to be used in .u. stove at the Jasinskas home. "YVheii the housekeeper put the coal into a stove there was an explosion- that imbedded parts of the stove in the ceiling: and wrecked the room. lather Jasinskas ficc- ured. n a, court case recently and the authorities believe that this may have something to do with attempt on his W.o. CASTORfA For Infants and Children !n Use For Over 30 Years Always bears . I S«JZ% or \ Utile Plmnles^ They are Maine's Wammg are Unsightly and Dis.Ggurin^ S:g rials of Bad Blood. Pimpies on the face and oilier parts of the body arc warnings from Nature that your blood 13 sluggish and impoverished. Some¬ times they foretell eczema, boiis, blisters, and oilier sl:iu disorder.; that burn li!:e flames of fire. The; mean that your Moo 1 need ; S. S. S. to cicaosc i' .f these irrc- P<ir- ncPu?^5»!r*ioKs that can cause unlimited lr. ublc. This remedy is cue of the greatest vegetable compound; known, and contains no minerals or chemicals to injure tile meat delicate skin.' Go to your drug store, and grt a bottle of S. S. today, get rid or those unsightly, disfiguring pim¬ ples, nid oilier skin irritations, b will cleanse your blood thorough¬ ly. For spocjnl medical advice free, address Medical Director. 41 Swift Laburatcny, Atlanta. Hr.. Own Your Own Home If you have to pay rent, why not apply that rent to £he purchase of.a home. Our way of doing this is simple. Let us tell you how it's done. Corner Koval and Prince Streets Alexandria. Ya« Phone 1091 This Store Will Be Open Due to the number of requests we have decided to remain open in the evenings until Xmas to enable so many of our customers who are employed in the day, plenty of time to do their shopping. iiMd NEW STORE HOURS /.STORE OPENS AT 9 A. M. AND WILL CLOSE AT 9 P. M. EXCEPT SATURDAY

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Page 1: Utile Plmnles^ They Wammg€¦ · Building Supply Office.St.AsaphandMontgomeryStreets, Phone 994 LUMBER.! MILLWORK SASH DOORS BLINDS SHINGLES LATH J CEMENT LIME PLASTER ROOFING j

Building SupplyOffice.St. Asaph and Montgomery Streets

' ;

, Phone 994

LUMBER .! MILL WORK SASH

DOORS BLINDS SHINGLES

LATH JCEMENT LIME PLASTER ROOFING j

PIPE FLUE LINING

We beg to announce that we have a fullline of building material and are preparedto do any kind of mill work at short notico.

L & M SEMIS-PASTE PAINTSBEST THAT CAN BE MADE

Cost to you $3.25 a Gallon when made ready to use

RECOMMEK3E3 CY SATISFIED USERS FOS OVCR 40YEARSObtain COLOR CARD from our Agents cr

LONGMAN & MARTINEZ Manufacturers New York

A TreasuredTribute

A diamond is without ques¬tion the most elegant, valu¬able and valued gift you canbestow on those whom youhold in special affection.

,It not only signifies genero-,slty in expenditure but itcarries with' it an intrinsicvalue that endures and in-

. creases in worth as the yearsroll on.

Plus the actual value of the'stone, the taste and refine¬ment of our designing givesadditional attraction andelegance to the gift.This week we are featuringa line of pure, blue white sol¬itaires, actually worth $95.00at $75.00.

R.C.Acton & Son606 King Street

. . zJ

Gifts for HimNothing will please a man better than a handsome

leather pocketbook or bill fold.

OSTRICH LEATHERThe latest in pocketbooks for men

$8.00 to $10.00Other leathers, calfskin, morocco, pin seal, walrus,

Spanish cowhide. ,

$1.50 to $12.00

S. F. Dyson & Bro.420 KING STREET 1 |

i '^-=- === . r-j

Cluster Solitaire

$70.00, $125, $200.

Open Evenings

ASKS LYNCHING PROBE

West Virginia Governor Requests Special Court Term After Mob

Kills NegroesCharleston, W. Va., Dec. 17..Gv-ver

nor Cornwell yesterday sent a telegram, to C. Chapin, prosecuting aittorney of Logan county, requestingh.'m immediately to obtain a specialterm of the Logan .county court anda special grand jury to investigatethe lynching of T. D. Whitfield andEarl Whitney, negroes, at Chapman-vlie, W. Va., Monday.Jluntngton, W. Va., Dec. 17..Re¬

pents receved early yesterday fromChapmansville indicated that quietprevailed in town and authorities ex-

posted no further disorders. No. ar¬

rests in connection with the case hadbeen mzde, Lie reports stated.The lynching occurred on the banks

cf the Guayand'otite river at Ghap-mansville, whex-e the two -egroes. E.D. Whitfield and Earl Whitney, charg¬ed with the murder of a white man.

were taken frc-m deputy sheriffs andshot to death. The bodies were throwninto the stream. Whitfield's body was

recovered Monday nlight and authori¬ties were dragging the river yester¬day in an effort to find that ofWhitney.

REDS PLAN SLAUGHTER

General Harries Asserts WashingtonKnows Where Funds for Making

Trouble Come FromNew York, Dec. 17..Major Gen-

eral George H. Harries, formerly ccm<

J mander of the American Military Mis-si.es in Berlin, yesterday asserted

j that the government at Washingtor"krrows cf the relations between Rus-

! sia and Germanv, and knows morr

about funds for making trouble in thUnited States and where those fundi*came from." He was addressing a

luncheon of the Electrical Leaguehere.Touching on the Red menaco in Eu¬

rope, General Harries said there was

a time in his experience "when one

c:uid not cross the street withoutstepping in blood/' In four days therewere 25,000 persons slain wantonlyhe added, and he predicted that th?Reds would try to bring about the?ams condition in America.

"There is nothing so awful in theworld, that hits you so, as the fnigh't-fu:l slaughter and devastation com-

mirted by the Reds." the general said. !

MiTOTHESTURDYYOUNG F£lLOW IENERGY

ITOTHE BUSINESS MAN&WOMANlHEALTH

ITOTHEMOTHERATHOME

PPWEJ?. 'ii -V ". T- 't. W., i*U-

TOTHESTRONGRUGGED FATHER!3POO^^^e^j/eruse

ifas il^njd^^Sfren^hahc/4&/Q^?0ti&e/:that knife-like pain

[s Only One of Nature's Warnings ofWeak or Disordered Kidneys

Have you a lame back, aching dayard night? Do you feel sharp painsafter stooping? Are the Kidneyssore? Is their action irregular? UseDoan's Kidney Pills.the medicine re¬

commended by so many Alexandriapeople. Read this case:

'Mrs. A.v M. Madison, 323 NorthR:val street, Alexandria, say's: "Iwas so bad off with kidney complaintI hnd to go to bed. My back hurt mt

as though I were being pierced witha sharp iaidfle. I couldn't turn fromone side to the other, but was justhelpless. When I w&j able to get uparound at all I had to have help todo everything. I couldn't even lace

t>y own shoes, and I was so nervous

my nerds would shake like a leafwhen I tried to hold anything. The

way my kidneys acted showed theywere in bad shape. 1 got Doan's Kid¬ney Pills at Creighton's Drug Store Jand I was certainly filled with joy Jbefne I had used them very long.]The misery left me and I felt like myself again."

pr-.ce 60e at a!! dealers. Don't

simply ask fur a kidney remedy.getDoan's Kidney. Pills.the same thatMrs. Madison ha.l. Foater-MilburnCo.. Mfffps.. Buffalo, N. Y.

FIVE DROWN IN BAY

Capt. Nelson and Ccok Hold toMasthead Until Rescuers

Reach ThemBaltimore. Md., Dec. 17..Word

was received in this city yesterdayfrom Hoopersville .on Hoopers .Is¬land in the v'hesapeake Bay, of the

capsizing* and linking of the schoo¬ner Cathevin . Sheres, and thedrowning of five of those on baard.Capt. Nelson, master of the vesseland the cock were saved by clingingto the masthead until assistancearrived.The vessel was caught in a whi,i

wind and sank. Capt. Nelson, hisson, the ccok and four m?ii?'ocrs Ofthe crew were thrown into the wa¬

ter. Three small boats put outfrom the shore immediately to go totheir asssitance, but Capt. 'Nelson'sson and the four members of thecrew drowned before aid could reachthem. 1

The drowned men are ail Easternshore men and hail from HoopersIsland. Capt. Nelson and the cookare ili from exposure to t.h*> coldwinds and water.

. EXPLOSIVE IN COALSeranton, Pa., Dec. 17..That

an attempt was made upon thelife of Rev. J. W.. Jasinskas, pas¬tor of a Lithuanian Church in NorthSeranton is the belief of the au¬

thorities who are investigating an

explosion in the priest's home yes¬terday. Catherine Rosenburg,housekeeper for Father Jasinskaswas. seriously hurt and burred.The police suspect that an explo¬

sive was placed in coal that was to

be used in .u. stove at the Jasinskashome. "YVheii the housekeeper putthe coal into a stove there was an

explosion- that imbedded parts of thestove in the ceiling: and wreckedthe room. lather Jasinskas ficc-ured. n a, court case recently andthe authorities believe that this

may have something to do withattempt on his W.o.

CASTORfAFor Infants and Children

!n Use ForOver30YearsAlways bears .

I S«JZ% or \

Utile Plmnles^They are Maine's Wammgare

Unsightly and Dis.Ggurin^ S:grials of Bad Blood.

Pimpies on the face and oilierparts of the body arc warningsfrom Nature that your blood 13

sluggish and impoverished. Some¬times they foretell eczema, boiis,blisters, and oilier sl:iu disorder.;that burn li!:e flames of fire.The; mean that your Moo 1 need ;

S. S. S. to cicaosc i' .f these irrc-P<ir- ncPu?^5»!r*ioKs that can cause

unlimited lr. ublc. This remedy iscue of the greatest vegetablecompound; known, and containsno minerals or chemicals to injuretile meat delicate skin.'Go to your drug store, and grt a

bottle of S. S. today, get rid orthose unsightly, disfiguring pim¬ples, nid oilier skin irritations, bwill cleanse your blood thorough¬ly. For spocjnl medical advice free,address Medical Director. 41 SwiftLaburatcny, Atlanta. Hr..

Own Your Own HomeIf you have to pay rent, why not apply thatrent to £he purchase of.a home. Our wayof doing this is simple. Let us tell you howit's done.

Corner Koval and Prince StreetsAlexandria. Ya« Phone 1091

This Store Will Be Open

Due to the number of requests we have decided to remain open in the evenings untilXmas to enable so many of our customers who are employed in the day, plenty of time to dotheir shopping.

iiMd

NEW STORE HOURS

/.STORE OPENS AT 9 A. M.

AND WILL CLOSE AT 9 P. M. EXCEPT SATURDAY