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J.OCAL, MATTEBS.
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iERVlCES SUNDAY.
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iiday School 9.90
and 7fl0 p. m.
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: Ufred Sunday
p. m.
: K. Church South
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Sundaj acbool i
ervloca at 5 p. m.
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Sabbath school :?:&? a. m.
ii l in andsp. in.
KING OUT THE OLD, RING IN THE
NEW.
Rincontthc grlef that aaps tho mlad
Ibat l-.eic we scenomoro;
Rlng -m the feudofricb and poor;
King iu redrees to all in.inkind.
I dj lag oaua
? ioims orpartj I
in tbe noider modes ofllfe,
inanuers, purer laws.
I the want, the care, t*??
,ldness ofthe tinn
irin. out, ?"> iin-urnful
Bu| | -i o.iii tic) in.
WEDDINGS.
H, ;:? | Mra. Horaoe B. Bamey,
i the inarringe
.,f th b1 ? Marjorie
Wasbburn
ol the Army and
School, WaBtaington.
,. place at 3 o'clook
,n. at tbe apartmenta
;,r \j, Tbomaa Currie Blroa,
. ln Waabington. Only
relativea and b lea
ihe two faroilies repreaented
. be ceremony waa
Uugh T. Smith,
Baptial cburcb. Fol
liog. Mr. am! Mis I '???
Dortbern bridal trrp.
retum, January l"?. they
will residi at tbeir apartmeota on Con
necticnl avenui. Waehington.
rriage ol Miss Margai
V,.;,,, i ol Mr. and Mrs. J.
sollt , n, and Mr. Wiiliam
look place
in ;u urch, Baltimore, at
noon ;:"' oeremoa
.. William M. Dame.
Tbe wed f quiet, only the
two immt liatc farnilii i beiag preaeot.
.,n in marriage by ber
:, and had no attendanta. Mr.
-. ol Richroond, waa tbe groom'a
Ihe uaborswere Mr. David
. Mr. Julian W. Ridge
i : and Mr. Harry
ceremony Braa lol
Hbreaklaal al the bomt
ind av.-mie.
ft hter for a wed
I irip and will make tbeir home iti
WEEK OF PRAYER SERVICE.
Tl) J A-.-ociatioii lias dr
? :ve Ibe week of prayer
tfonday night, January
, . , irioUS mmisters aie
oa tbat tbe public take
Dtereat ln Ihaee belpful and
upli: Ibe following is
tbe ord i ol aervioal witb place, Ibetne
and B| _ . ..
Jan. '2,Tnnny, Rev. J. M.
H
: Uetbodrat rioteattat,
taon.
? y, itb. First Baptist, Rev.
Httbany, Rev. Z.W,
. S?cond Presbytcnan, Rey.
I'),. ia off, rmg each cyen
- i iy, for tbo inci
,1 Q| is, (?n Wedneaday tbe
' r tbe Children's
You are ? ordially invited to attend
services.
THE MARKET.
* a small dtsptayof country
e in market tl"* morning, and
il variation
th< ??? ol last Saturday. Eg?s
sclling at 45 eents a dozen and
.1 pound.
e greattst danger from influenia
ilting in pueumonia. Tbis
U-d bynetng Chamberlain's
as it not only cures in
; counteracta any tendency
ieaae towards pneumonia.
_reigbtonanc| Ricbanl
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ALEXANDRIA GERMAR CLUB.
The Alexandria German Club held
its New Year's gcrmiu last night at tbe
Elks' Hall. The room was beautifnl'.
decorated with American rlags, i
and evergreens. The m__C was fur
nished by S-broeder- oreheatra, and
the usual mklnlgbt ropper v.
The figures were leail by Mr. -??
Dougl_a,jr.,wUhMia8Elizab-thG__iea(
ol Warrcnton, and Mr. Juliaa X.
Burke jr. witb SWde"
Uhler.
The cha| i:Ulu'
Qkaorge I'. Anderton, T. M. Jonoa, Ar
timr Bnowden, A. D. Brockett, W. B.
crfield, Walter Roberts, Alfred
Boberta, _ Mi DonaW and
Cora Co hran, of this city, and Mrs.
VV. E. Gilmore and Miaa Qilmore, ol
Chillicotte, Ohio. Tha daucers were
iylor, of Richmond:
Klipstein, of California; Cecil Poe M<
Onrty, ol il___*-ippi; Marie Funstal,
Dorotby Bmallwood, Btelta Caruse,
Blixabeth Howard, LiDlan Dav
Auna -Ticbol-OQ, of Waahington; Aha
Anderton, Mary Bnowden. EUltic
Douglaa, EHsa Doughu, Cora and
MamieJonei, Jcan Bpent, Mary Olenn
I'liic;, Kitty Barrett, Pauliueand Julia
-, Oeorgie Krench, l^alle Dain?
gerfield, Mary Phillipaand Aliee Chtnn,
ol this city; Mr. anu -Mrs. Gardncr I.
Boothe, Mr. and Mrs.J. P. Evans, Mr.
and Mrs. Bicbard Henry Cnrter Bev?
erly, Mr. and Mrs. M >\L v Lowe, Mrs.
I {j | oil Seott, MfS.
Shepperaon, Miaa Katberine Gtriffith
Uhler, Miss l.ila Baireit, Mesare. II
:> Jacoba, Karl Minnegerode, John
iy,T.T. Maryo, W. B. Wrigbt,
Kiunn ;t, William McKerscii,
Raodolph Harper, Eugene Caruse,
Kent Bobert*, Alberl Howard, Bam
Howard, Maclure Brown, Boberl Davis.
Jamea Butner, Dr. Walker and Dr.
John W. Burke,ol Waahington; Meut
Comraaoder Major, V. ?. N-; LUmt
Chaa. 1>. Barrett, l'. B. M. C.; l-out.
Alfred W. Robbhu, l'. 8. M. C; Lieut.
Ernesl A. Perkine, V. 8. M C; J.
Lloyd Uhler, oi Pittebnrg; Arthur Her
bert, Oonrad Johnaon, Edward Fas
Edmund Hunter, Wallace Lindsey, C.
P. Wailci, Howard W. Bmitb; W. W.
Hmith jr., B. D. Brumhack, E. Hunt
Boberte, Jamea Boberti, Howard
Robcrts, Boberl Btanding, Garnett PHta,
Qrifflth Uhler, Dennhl Ramsay, Geo.
Brent, Dr. V. P. Berry, J. T. Btepben
aon, Daingerfield Addieon, II. <> B.
C.Kiper, Windeor Bnowden, Bankhead
Lee, George Anderton, Taylor Rurfcn,
Washington Lewia, Milton Fronob,
rYalter E. Foetei and -_ck Barrett. of
this city.
FRATERNAL AMER1CANS.
Alexandria Council, No. 5, Ordor
Fraternal Amertcana, behl an interest
ing meeting Thureday erening. Oom
plete arrangements were made fot the
public installatio.' of officera _CXt
Thureday evening, al which time tho
Council will hold a Christmas entcr
tainment for the benefil ofthe wifea
aid cbildren (f itl m mhers. The stage
will be decorated, and candies elc dis
tributed to tbe cbildren. The follow?
ing 'officera were elected to aerte dur?
ing the year 1*11: I'rcsideid, Qt
K. Bender; rlce pKwdeut, Q.f* Vf.
Petitt; recording aecretary, Jam
MaiisiiiM; essistant recording -
finnnch.l wcre
tary, Fred. W. Ehhardt; treaaurer,
George II. McArl '1. Erneal
Duffey; warden, John Kimhall; inner
guard, Julian Bimpaon; trustees, John
H. Trimyer, 1 year; L l>. I-yi. - 2
ii. ii. Daniel-. 8 yeara; repre
sentarive lo Qrand Council, Lamberl
1>. Lyles; ahernate repreaentatire to
Gratul Council, W. D. Zinimerniaii;
pianiat, W. Leon Clark.
THE END OF THE YEAR.
The doeing houra ol the year 1910
will be marked by the usual aoeuee in
Alexandria. Belhi will be rung and
whtstlea aounded at midnight, watch
meetiofi will be beld in the First Bap?
tist and Trinity M. E. churchee.
Tbe Young-Vople'i Baptiel Union
will gife a BOOial from 6:80 10 II
k. Atthe close of the BOCial the
regular church aervioes will begin and
continue until 12 o'clock, The watch
services in Trinity Church will begin at
10 o'ctoek.
Numbers ol New Year snight parties
have been planned, and from present
indicationa there will be joy in the air
throughout the first half of the night.
"KRISS KR1NGLEANDHIS CREW."
The oantata, "Kriaa Kringle and
bia Crew," waa well rendered l-y the
Betbany Indopendenl M. P. Church
Sunday School Inat night The i
BUD-rintendenl and other offieen were
substatitially reniembered. A gold
metal was prseeoted to Misa Nellie
Archer, ahe noi having mieaedaeea*
__? nf the school since its organization
and bas attetekd Sunday school witb
out a single oxeoption for the past ten
yeara. Tbere was a large nttendance
and tbe entertainmcnt was grcatly cn
joyed. ^^^
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS.
Fitzgerald Couneil, Knigbts of Colum
bus, will meet at two o'clock tomorrow
afternoon, when tbe 1st and 2nd de
erees will be conferred. Preparations
are boine made for the P.'n defrM
wbich will be conferred either in tbis
city or iu Martinsburg, W. Va., on
February 22. _
STRUCK WITH A BOTTLE.
A row took place between some ne
groes last nigbt in a bouse in tbe court
bounded by Cameron, Qoetn, Fayettc
and Payne streets, during wbicb
Charlea Easter was struck on tbe forc
bead witb a bottle and seriously cut.
Jamos Jordait and Oarheld Brown
were later I were arraigned
in tbe Police Court this morning. Tbey
were fined $10 eaeb.
FIRE COMPANY'S REPORT.
Tbe following ia the report of tbe
Suam Fire Engine Companies of tbeir
senices?tbe Columbia for tbe tiscal
rear from August 1, 1909 to August 1,
1910 and of tbe Relianee from January
1 to December 31. I'.'IO.
At tbe First Baptist Church tomor?
row morning tbe subjeet of Rev. W. F.
Watson's sermon will be "Tbet'ntried
Way, ' and at night "Border-Land
Christi.'.
RUBBER SHOES FOR EVERYBOPY
Lpweat prices. J, *t, Waraball A Jfro.j
m SiPg Irrett,
THE BANK FAILURE.
Mr. Francis Coates, jr., a national
bank examiner of tbe Treasury Depart?
ment, arrived here from Richmond at
noon today and began the work of ex
amining the affairs of tbe Virginia 8nfe
Deposit and Trust Corporation, which
cloeed its doora Tbursday morning fol?
lowing tbe appointmen, of receivers.
Tbe receivers aay that when Mr.
Coates completes his work, a report of
tbe affairs of the institution will bc
made public.
Judge Norton, one of tbe receivers,
bas been notified by Mr. R. C. L. Mon
CUre, of tbe county, who repreaenta
.f tbe deposilors, that on Satur?
day inoining next he will apply to
JuJge Barlcy, of the Corporation Court
for tbe appoi'itment of an additional
. i c l>ok after the interests ofthe
dep aritora. Tbe proposition, however,
not meet witb tbe approval of
many of tbe depcitors, or tbeir repre
sentativea, wbotbmk tbat two receivers
are all tbat are neccisary for the work.
President Kixey is still ill witb pneu
inonia at bis Washington home. Be
sides being president of the Virginia
BJafe Depoeit and Trust Company, Mr.
Kixey is a direetor of tbe Jeflerson Na?
tional Bank, of Cbarlottesville; tho
I National Bank, of Culpeper,
and tbe Kappahannock National Bahk
of Washington, Va. Mr. Rixey will
not again have any connection witb tbe
Virginia Bafe Deposit and Trust Corn
puiy, but will coiilinue on tbe direc
tory boardi of tbe cther banks, accord?
ing to his son, 0. Jones Rixey, jr. He
realizei tbat tbe fiuances of tbo former
institution are in such a condition tbat
it cannot continue in business.
As soon as the affairs of tbe bank
can bc adjusted the project will bc
abandoned,'1 says Mr. Kixey, jr. "Un?
til tbe books bave been gone over we
ean make no statement as to wbat set
tlcmcntwill be made witb the deposi
tors. It is certain that the doors of the
bank will remain closc-d."
Mr. Coates tbis afternoon stated tbat
vsbile in Bicbmond he had conversed
witb members of tbe State Corporation
Commission; he bad alsoseen tho atate
mentfl of tbe state examiuer concerning
the bank and bc has also burriedly
gone over tbe securitics lurned over by
kfr. Kixey to the bank and now seea no
reaaon why any depositorj should feel
any uneasiness about being paid in full.
Mr. Coates also says that all that is
neccssary now is conservativo and
proper handling of the assets of the
bank.
Tbere ia notbing furthor lo roport
concerning tbe closing of tbe bank and
except among those immediately in
tcrested coinnicnt ou tho subjeet is
dying out.
PERSONAL.
Mr. Arthur B. Peiinand family bave
returned from the Panama canal zone
wberc they bave been living for some
time.
Mrs. Howard II. Moncrief and Mr.
Tbeodore Moncrief, of Bridgetou, N. J.,
are visiiing tbe former's parentB, Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. 0. Wells, south St.
Aaapb street.
Miaa OeJeate Milburn, of Alexandria,
is riaitiog ber uncle, Mr. Maratellar.
.Mrs. I'lorence .lacobs and children, of
AlexandruyareenjoyingClujatmaa with
her moHicr. Mrs. Ktte Connelly.?
j Warrenton Virginian.
Mr. Jamea H. BmHb, who has been
confined lo bia bome for some time, is
able to be out again.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
Tbe old year dies tonight.
Tbe Circuit Court for tbe city, Judge
Tbornton, will convene on Tuesday
next.
Fireman Lattin, ol tbe Southern
Railway, was painfully acalded yester?
day by tbe bursting of a stoam pipe bf
a locomotive.
Tbe barge Brandywiue, loaded witb
coal for Georgetown, collided witb a
pier of tbe railroad bridge across tbe
Potomac yesterday and sank.
Mrs. Martba B. Ashby, widow of
J. A. Ashby died at her borno iu Waab?
ington yesterday, aged seventy-six
years.
Beginning January 'J the Rev. F. T.
Benson, formerly of tbis city, will be
gin a series of revival aervices at tbe
M. V. Cburcb.
J. K. M. Xorton et al. trustees, bave
sold to Thomas E. Arriiurton a house
and lot on tbe wost side oi Henry street
north of Wytho.
During the montb tho clerk of the
Corporation Court rccorded '28 deeda
and issued 86 marriage licenses?22 to
white and 13 to colored persons.
At tbo G o'clock mass at St. Mary's
Church tomorrow morning the Holy
Name Soeiety will attend in a body and
raceive tbe Holy Cornmunion. At
10:80 a membar of the Holy Cross So
i:iety of Washington will rcad mass.
Cut Flowers for New Years at Kramer
Floral Company, ?12 Kiug atreet and 114
uortli Fayettc."
.1. M. l'ettit, jr., 72G King street, is of
fertojj tweuty-llve fancy dry-plokod
Turfceya for New Yenr trade. Bell phone
Ua ' dec2?3t
MQ ponsda Loudoun county I rint But?
ter. Me lb: guaranteed; Egga. 30c doa.;
best Mixed Nuts, 10c lb.; good Cooklng
Butter. 28c lb.; 4 cans best Totuatoes, 25c,
only ono dozen to a customer; 3 cans
sogar Corn. 25c; I caus Early June Peas,
25c; 4 cans String Beans, 25c; Lemon
ciing Peacbea,Iarga cans. I6o; Hiugapore
Sllced I'incapplc. 10c can.
W. V. WOOUM A SON.
We want to extend everyone a wish
forahappv aud prosnerous New Yoar.
While it "is only within our.powwr to
wish yeu liapplness and prospenty. we
a position to rnake aueban end tn#
more eaally attainable by ofTerlng thoae
irreslstlbly delicious Auth Snuaages and
l'uddings.'aa a steady diet for every dav
or 1011. You know they aro the only
klnd worth catlne! They're the beat
?Health nnd happlnesa'' Insuranoo ob
talnable. Blomlhelm's Auth Stand and
Auth Market, home of good thlngs to eat.
RECEPTION.
Dr. and Mrs. Rudiaill gave an in
for_J?' -eption to the memberi of
Trinitv f. K. Church last evening.
The parsonage was pretttly decorated
with lantcrns and evergreens, while
the display of many beautifnl articles
made in India addtd to tbe occaaion.
Refreshm?nls were served, music sn?
joyed, anri all prestnt expressed great
pleasure at the kind hospiiality shown
by Dr. Rudiaill aud his wife.
A pair of stay at home comftrtable
SLIPPERS is whathe "wants." Large
flne, bcautiful deaia.ni. Corptortab).
atylea. "Cut Prices." J. A. Hanbal),
*Br??i--KiBgMrfift
\J W "THE BUSY COINER* \J
Washington D. C.
Read big bargainnews in Wash
ington papers of Monday,
January 2nd.
THK annual iiieetiiiR ot the atockl.o d
ers ofthe col.1 Mlll A ii RAM 1 EA
DREDOlNd OORPORATION arill be
held at tho olllccs of the OoiporaUoO,
Koom 1 and2, Alexandria National Bank
Iluildiug, Alekaiulrla, Virginia, on
TIICRS1>AY, Jaminry ??. MW. ?t li
o'clock noon, for the purpoae ol .-lecting
directorsforthoensulngyt-aiaudiorilie
tranaaotion of such ot her l.usiiicssa-iiimy
loeaUycome. before said meeting.
^ ' j ii BBADLEY, Preatdeni
(I. A. BONNXT, Secretary.
dcc.10 law-4w_
At the Big Store
Tomorrow.
Loiusof l'ork, small l*elb
KibHoast .121.! Ib
I.ogsof iJtmb . Welb
LcgsofYeal. 15? lh
VealCutleU.->0c lb
Lard 2lbs25c
OoodLard... .lOlbstl.OO
Turkeys . ->lh
Chlokens. ,8c,b
Goeae. . 19c lb
Country Eggs 33c ??*
Cream Cheese. 1Sc ,l)
Potatoaa (amootb and Bne) "Oc bu
OranulatcdSugar .:>c *
GoodColTee .?* ,,J
Chaso and Sanborn's Coflee 22c Ib
Nl. Sctiuler Beef Co.,
1004-06-08 KingSt.
All Goods ?elivered Free.
FOR SALE.
A GROCERY BTOB1 during a fine
business. Cause of selling ill hoalth. Ap
plv -M." Oazottoofllee. tlecJi 3t
T
HBannual meetlne oftbe atockhold
* ersoi tbe DISTRICT OFCpLTJM
BIA l-APKH MANCl-'ACTI RIM
COMPANY will bcheldat tbe prin.-ipa!
of the company. S'o. 111 south
Fairfax street. Alexandria. \ irginia, on
MOVDAN . Jaiitiifv 10,1011, at I oclock
i) ni to elect direct >rs for tho en
vear and for such other traaaaera m mny
properly be before the meeting.
1 " ROBERT D. MAR8HALL.
,-tary acd Trcasurer.
decSl^ td_,_
POLICE COURT.
[Justico II. B. Caton presiding.]
Tbo following cases were disposed of
thi9 morning:
Wntsey Wiliiams, Sambo Berry,
Topaey Robinson and Lotenso Chase,
all colored, charged witb di'ordorly
conduct, had thoir case eontinue I
James .Tordan and Garfield Hrown.
both colored, charged witb asaaulting
Charles Eastcr, colored, were linod $10
each.
Laura Cash, cbarged witb assaulting
Kitty Leonard, waadismissed, thecom
plainaut failing to appear.
HOLIDAY.
New Year's Day failing this year on
Sunday, Monday will he observed aa
tbe holiday. Aa usual, the federal,
state and city offices and the bank8
will be closed. The postofflcc will ob
serve Sunday hours and many places
of busiucss will eloso aftor tbo morning
hours. Tho custom of New Year's
calling will bo observed, but not as gen
erally on some aimilar occasions and tbe
day, in tbe main will bc given to socii.1
enjoyment.
NEW YEAR'S RECEPTION.
The Allison W. C. T. U. will be 'V.
bomo" to their friends and sytnpa
thirers Sunday afternooo from 2 o'clock
to 9 p. m., in the parlor. of tho Chil
dren's Home. A very cordial invita
tion is hereby extended to all our
friends. Tho ministers of all denorxti
oations are eapecially invited to call
during the afternoon.
BASKETBALL.
The game between the girl basket
bail teama of Central Washington
and Alexandria this morning at the
A. L. I. Armory in thia city proved
higlily exciting. Although Central
put up a fine game. it was won by the
Alexandria tcam, tbe score being 14
to -.
Tlie flrst andseeond basketball teams
of the Y. M. 8. L will go to Balti?
more on Monday and tackle tha two
teams of Central Y. M. C, A., of that
city.
Eight Men Killed.
Matewan, W. Va., Dec. 31.?Eight
_.?, two Americans and six Italians,
were killed tbU morning by a fall of
slate in Lickfork mine of the Red
Jacket Coal Company.
The accident was caused when a
loaded mine car was derailed, knocking
dowu several propsand startinga heavy
fall of slate.
lllld Dies of crisf.
Cbatham. X. J., Dec. 81.?Died of
grief is tbe unoflicial verdict on the
death today of nine-year-old Inez
O'Hara. The death return will read
heart diseaae, hut the doctors that at?
tended har aay that grief over tbe death
of her father, who was huried Sunday,
weekened her beart and caused death.
Tbe girl collapeed during tbe burial of
ncr father. _
During the year ol 1910, tbe
death roQ Iroct Mroplanc aoci.er_u
f?-t-_ "P -lb.
WE wlah to thank our cus
tomem of Aloxandria clty
nnd adjoinlug eountiea for their
iialmnago during tho nast year
nnd bope that our bualness rela
tiuii will contlnue iu yoara to
...un-. Wisblng you and every
ono a prosperous and happy New
Year.
S. F. DYSON* A BRO.
F.R 8ALK-AllorauypartortOBharea
ofstookof tlio Bell Pro Bottle Co.
of Alexandria, Va. Address with offer
postofflee Box No. 31, Klohmond, \ a.
dec_S3t _________
Art Calendars
Reduced.
Wc have a number of beaut if ul *ale_
dara left that we will asll at and balow
coat. Call early to g*et a aelection.
New Year Cards.
Never have we ihown auch a beauti
ful aanortment of regular aa well aa Poa
tal New Year cardi.
Ice Skates.
We have juat received a nice aaeort
ment of Ice Skatea that we are f-in. to
aell from 75c to Sl.SOapair.
Sweaters.
Wc are _oin_ to <*le_r our atock of
Men'a. Women'i and Ch IdrenVSweat
er? at a aacrifice?a poiitive aacrifice.
Call early and _et y?ur P*?k. T_???
goods must be aold ra.ardleaa of prioe.
R. E. KNIGHT,
Booksellor and Slatloner.
881-8S4B5 King btreet.
Shriners' Notice.
A llst of the member* of Aoca Temple
and the amount of their annual dues ean
bo seen at tbe eorner King and Payne
ttreetsand at Noble E. Warflold's drug
eorner King and Pitt Btreeta,
whero tbose who dealre ean leave the
amount due, and lt will be forwarded
promptlv. K.E. DOWNHAM,
dectt lw*_Rep A<v_. Trunpla.
UST received _?__ Ixuidoun ROLL
BUTTER .__ a pouud;al-o MlLK and
J
ORKAMat J. O. PULLIN'i atore, No.
121 north Royal atreet de_9 3t
W
rAN'TKD-YOU.VO LADIES by Paff
. Hhoe Company. Light work, good
wngoa and pcnnanont.employment Ap
ply nt once at l'nff Faetory, oomer of
Washington and (iibbon _treots.
deo_> :it_
LOST.-BELT BUCKLE with amethyst
gotting. Reward if returned to 127
Bouth Royal street.
deo31 If_
LOST? BLACK MU-T betwoou mar?
ket and Wolfe street, on Royal. Re?
ward If returned to 127 aouth Royal
street.
FlE annual meeting of the stookhold
ersortlioELlTE LAUNDRY COM?
PANY, Ino.. will bo held at th- prlncl
pal ofnco oftlm company, IU aouth Falr
lax street, Alexandria, Va., on THURH
DAY.Jitnnnry 12th, ItU. at2 p. m. for
the election of directors for the ensuing
year nnd for such other buaiueaa a* may
properly be belore tbo meotlng.
OEOJA. KLINEF^LTBR.
Heerotary and Treasurer.
dec3ltd _
JUST RKUKIVED TUIRTY-FIVE
HomcDresse d Turkcys
20c Pound
WM.P. WOOLLS tf SON
WE WILL BQND YOU
It will be necaaiary for a lar|? num?
ber of peraon* to furniah new bond* at
this time. Have them written by thia
company with aaaata of over $0,000,
OOO. Prompt lervica.
Fidclity and D*jpo?it Co?
of Maryland,
Schneider S ?..??.,
313 Kintf Str cet, AGENTS
dacSO tf
For Sale ot Rent.
Tbe desirable reaJdk-nee witb large
side lawn, 907 south 8t Aaapb street,
located ln thaibeet retfdeutlal saxrdon.oi
tte oity. Foriifull partieulars apply at
413 Dubo street, e -...
During the Holidays
Anything that will contribute
toward the comfurt, the pleasure
and tho benefit of tho household
and its guests should not he over
lookcd, and there ia nothing that
adds moro to tho general jcy of
the season than
HOFBRAU BEER
For the New Year'a feast and
during tho long winter evening*
it will be appreciated. It tita
evory occasion and adds cheer
and zest to it.
If you have never used Hof
brau Beer, order a trial case. No
ice ia needed for it now. Pot it
in a cool place and it will be at
just the right tomperaturo when
you want to use it.
RobertPortner
Brewing Co.
ALEXANDRIA. VA
'Phone No. 49-B
Store Will Be Closed All Day Monday,
New Year's Day.
TO OUR PATRONS:
Not because it is an honored custom,
but because of tho sincority of our ap
preciation we want to take this ycar
end opportuntty to tbank you for any
part you have played in our business
prosperity during tbe year.
Ninoteen-ten bas been a prosperous
year for Qfl. Our sales show a sub
stantial increaaa, .? Itating ^xiea
sionsinour .-.iiiipnn nt and fiicilities,
which are wortbv of natica. but tbe
mostsatisfaetory f-ature of tbe years
business is tho uniformly sitisfact-.ry
relations that have exisbd with our
cusloincrs.
We have cndeavored to -eive our
patrons witbout discriinination to tbe
best of our Lability, and where differ
encoa have arisen, which are certalu to
come up in a business like ours, our
patrons have been generous to B higb
degreo.
Wo feel that witb tbe opening of the
New Year we shall bo in a still better
position to serve you tban we ever havu
been io the past, and we bespeak for
nineteen-eleven the same consideration.
good Will and support that you have
ahown us in tbo year juit closing.
WishiDg every one a Happy and
Prospcroua New Year.
Respectfully,
SWAN BROS.
HALL Co.
'PERFECT
BOSTON '_'
COFFEES" _>
SKTISFACTIOtf
IN EVEK_T CUP
^YOUROWN
40? 35? 30*25?
t20f COFFEE*
Or.OXIAHTYa
Thomas Lannon
Cara#?,-* M* ?*? ttouto
1
DRY GOOD*?._
All Calendars Reduced to Half Price?Main Floor, G st.
Woodward & Lothrop
Men's Dress Requirements
We are showing a complete Btock of all the latost approvetl atyloa and many
novelties, including Full Dress Suits, Tuxedo Suits, Opera HaU 1-u.l Dress
YesU, Full Dress tShirts, Full Dreas Bows and Tiea, Full Dr '?"" or
Shields, Collara and Cuffs, Cuff Links, Shirt Studs and other BiniBSririll
Tuxedo and Full Dress Suits, $32.50 and $85.
Tuxedo and Full Dress Vests, $2.60 to $6.00.
Full Dress Suits, with Tuxedo Coats to Match, $57.50.
Frock Coats and Veats, $26, $30 and $40.
Fancy Veats, $1.50 to $5.00.
Silk and Opera HaU, $600.
White Dress Gloves, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.25.
Gray Suede Dresa Glores, $1.60 and $2.26.
Main floor?Tenth St.
Women's Dress Requirements.
HAIR Ol.y -MENTS?A beautiful aasortment of Hair Orr.aments for even?
ing wear, imported and our own make, in large varictv. Also rich Corsaga
Bouquets of gardeuias, violots, roses, lilics-of-the-valley, and orchids.
NECKWEAR?Beautiful American productions for the neck, iu a prpfu
sion of exquisite conceits. , , , ,, , ?
GLOVES?Kid, in all lengths; dressed and undressed; white, black, and
delicate tinta.
I1ANDKERCHIEFS?Noveli
lineness and charming trimming.
delicate tints.
HANDKERCHIEFS?Novelties from Franco and Ireland, in exquislte
__=5==5_
We wish to extend to our friends,
patrons and the general public our best
wishes for a Happy and Prosperous New
Year; alao thanking them for their liberal
patronatfe.
D. Bendheim & Sons
316 KING STREET.
^T-rTTTTTTTTTTTilil^l^TXXZg
Diamonds, Watches, Rich Jewelry,
Silverware, Umbrellas, Cut Glass.
DIAMONDS
Mlssos'Ringa.|600up
Ladies'Rlugs. $10up
LargeraUea ^^fjW
Extraflne.1*3 tofl37.60
WATCHES.
Ladlos' Oold Filled.fS.00 up
Ladiea'14k Solid Gold . flSnp
Genta' Gold Filled.Bje.00 up
Boys* Watches.11.00 up
Miases' Watchea.12.00 up
RICH JEWELRY
Ladies' Solld Gold Signet
Rings B/2.00up
SolidUoldCutl I'ins BI perpr
Solld Gold CufT Button* . $zocnip
Solld Gold btgnatSttok
PiHS . ? Bl'2.>up
Solld Gohl Tle < lasps *1..W up
SolidGoldCufT Buttona aad
ScarfPiusin FancyCise,?.!pr.sot
Solld Gold Brooebea Jiounp
Fobs, Fine Gold Filled . ?- 00 up
Fobs, Solld Gold .. .$3.00 up
Fountaln Pens.$J0uup
Every artlclo ls fully guarantoed and Jengraved free ot cbarge.
Saunders and Son
629 King Street.
8
Bell Phone 242.
Coal Coke Wood
Order your Coal before the advanoe at
toweat aummer prloes. Beat quallty
prompt dellvery and bottom prlee
Phone 96. D?W. ATTCHmON. 10T aouth
fto.?' tt~?% _'~
rf Ue FlR8T"'i!ATiuiUL BAnJL, "
1 Aleiandrla. Va
December21,1910
At a meeting of the board of direetora
held this day, the regular aeml-annoal
dividendofnveperoent(5peroent)was
declared, payable on or after January -,
?M]
GEORGE E. WARFIELD, Caahler.
deo22 tjan2 ___
POBSUANT to tbe requlrementa oi
the by-lawa, notioe Is bereby given
that the annual mee-lng of the atoeK
uolders of the NEW WASHIXGTON
BRICK COMPANY for the eloction of
nino directors to serve lor the ensuing
vear and for tbe transaotion of auch
other buslnoaa as may be brought bolore
cne meeting. wdl be held at tho eom
pany'a offlce, No. 111 aouth Kairrax
Ureet. In t^ieolty of Alexandria, State of
Virginia, ^n the twelfth day or January,
liHllatnoon. Polla will be open from
12 m. to l o'olockp. m.
r. L. HOLBROOK, Prealdent
WM. F. MATTINOLY, Seoretary.
deoastd . arrrr
New Opera House
Vaudeviile and Motion Picture*.
If it's new you'll see
it here,
MATINEE DAILY
Admission ? . ? ? 10c
Children fioenta?exoeptSaturday night.
VToVIck i'u ftluckuul.L'H.na-J b.
IN annual meeting oftha! "tookholdere
fTHE EMERbUN PUMP COMPANY
vhVmi?^
atuoaloo^m.^^^^
rUe? tA
OesirableBusiness Propeity forSale
I bave been authorlz-d to selloneof
the most desirable buslneaa properti-s
on King street. This ia a ohance soldorn
offered to locate In the heart ofthe busi?
ness sectlon. Tbose eontemplating mak
Ingachange, or wishtng an lnvestmcot
should give this prompt attention.
Anplyatonoe.RoBT_LLIt)TT
Real Estate Agent,
d^oS tf 127 South Royal atreet.
F. DeB. WESTON
ilectrical Entfineer anl Cootractor.
1120 Fourteentli Street Northwest
Washington, D. C.
Ksliinates furnlshed on all klnda ol
Electrical work: send mea eard and I
will call. Eleotrle Light, llcat and i'ow
_____*__,_ _. de<-Ig _T>*. _
Money toLoan.
I have to place <?n good real estate ?e
curlty ?l,000, fcZ.OOO. 12^00, $3,000 anJ
,-,000. ApPlyatm.ee. KiuoTTf
R__l Estato Apent
AecVi tf 12? S""th Royal Street.
THK CITIZEN8 NATIONAL BANK,
Alexandria. Va.
Tha annual meeting of the stockhold?
ers of thia bank will be beld at the bank?
ing houae on January 10th at twe|T?
o'clock noon, for the eleetlon ofdlree
tors, aud Buch other business as may
rjroDerlv come before tta?jv?* ' ng.
RICHARD M. OREEN, _-?r.
_e_Mt
THE annual meeting of the stoskhold*
"ra ol the ilER-MAN OO-OPsWA
TIVE BITLD1NO ASSOCIATION Vo..\
al aerles, will be held THCRSDAY
January tt. 13U, at 730 p. m., st their
omoe.313kin1,stTreegt.8c.HNKiD_R
de__ td_Secret-ry,
~ The Biblical Plty
At the Third Baptiat Church has been
_r____X'lb,r?0''"^"
Cu-li. an- ate our new at ?*??> ot^l.-K