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Martinsbuf g EwV"s Journal The People’s Paper. Published every evening *xe*gt Bnnday. by ■ :*.• :C3V EVENING JOURNAL i l. LLISHINO COMFANT. Journal nuildlng. ^‘ ”7 West King Street MAX von SCHLEGELL. Publisher id General Manager. VEP.ION B. CARTON, New* Editor A. K STUCKEY, Advertising Manager TELEPHONES: C. V. Telephones Bnslno*s Office Nears Off! C <fc P. (Belli Tele-hones— Prlvftle Interior eyb.un tit all de partments, call 310 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. When not paid In adv. < » rate One wet-h f 10 Is 30 rents a moi.tb One month (payabl Three months in .. To The Evening Journal Is entered at Six month* in a -it.ee . .. .1' 'he poatofflce In Martlnaburg. West One rear It Virginia %t second class mall matter. r*= MART INS BURG. CAT! ."JAY. NOVEMBER 0, 1910. CONTINUED FROM PACK 0X1 i jnons * J. Howard \ Va. Services v 1 ’ '' ; • Sous churche Second J. Church. Sunday Si ■ . : n A Me I'urr the cliurt i: ing and ■ members aid baptis::’ to see i v r< -v ■ V B. Chur. h. V awaits you ?' it • ! • a solo at tin fail to hear her e p. a specali addr the night w ill sing eryho !> w p- • : Christ Re'c-rncd Church. # Sunday School '< 11 a r V." 11 m Vor-: tcvitati n * pastor Central Chup: cf Chr South Qu n I' • at y.i Hasselviuni-r Ion imru mon. Cl., meeting o ; p. Christ r ' ' weeks and .t Ever. (i-v ning ices will week at ?! doing great pr-’v 1 oe is invited .uni u ! these serv. es Trinity M. E. Church So-: i Wt :>t Martin P* Sunday school at i ;; 1 New cliissc ami new location 'Or some oM classes At 11 o'cdloek : HV. V. iI! 111'., a V'i*h dedication . the IK *.v pi pc organ, the gift of the inilly of tile hue George S. Roush, .. ins memory New organ will be .1 to; tits'- time in worship Then ■ Pr Veils, of Harrisonburg, Va.,. 11 •••at . ritei'e Mill be ill' colb'C on {•>., . p: the usual oik for mm* a : u'l support and incidental ex pen es: and in view of their suspension Tabernacle in* ngs. let "’j.'se to ■"pec:ally liberal. AGer sermon, reception of meni :-s A■ :: p m no-ei ing ( kildren , :*.!; padictiiar i i-ference to those;, .v'i ' wish to unite with church, fi.no , m. Senior League, anti 7 .30 so: ion by I v Wells and reception of ! aontbers. Second Baptist Church \ ’ tj; i i: v. i■ xznrd. or Sunday school at 9.30 a. ni.' he uin'rin*' nd"*n fb orgo Pnnn. meeting VPediK wlay cveninc 7 to. Poole am: lie at Pundry at it '* ' 1*. |lei • Pur 1 !■ m Tin Lord's Supper will be 1- . • ! PuikI.iv inera ; • alter the ■i n Tie KP n.n • theme will be • % . i' of tin reek, or the Lord • > i n.- i . b!es- ' v 7.:i't p. nr Ik" •I., m iop • wilt hr: "In the name i i God svr w .11 set. up our ball A!! who may '.lo-'ire to unite •■ UK ml : ; of tk: c irch "..I! i'u'o • ; * Tiunitj at b ub th‘ • *.-• and *■ u .-* e-rvive -o do .••■•* day is an* •.i-.i?- ! You vited to .." nil *.h * , ' ". -o'- sl Church Of The Nazareno ■■■*. .1 11 I’enn. pastor. Sunday . 1 • m .John A (‘hrisman !*:-'{ !..n*r a* 11 a tu VYillini: . a r.i will ik ■* at the home of! 1’ M P in*', ilerkeb y I'kn e a* f ,i 7.3*1 p m. Special revival r.will begin -No'.. l‘J. Tie' :,.,.,tors on. Rev .1 L I’enn. of H> ! jll'l. Md. Will Itss.s! in the meet K, ..." 1 of oilier t’hUri:. con!.ally ins*. * Ml to co-operate with i'e in t!: ba'pe :'o“ - "PEveryone ".•.!! recoil o .* cordial wobouio. "■ :.me rliou v i* 1 a and *.vo v 111 do ,1* p good." First M. E. Church Rti t; i: -i Mapb> • v -nue J •; . u 1. v>'fi. p P IS* *r '. ■ level* ■ >, *: •■ P ot tae" 1 ol i Lord s - ippc w ill be admini '. red The .* will (!••! ver a short address.! 1 i-e V:. o ' ell l a i*Js P Ike Ikll'l ■ ; : bt ini' ■■ting and those who In *e;sf i .*':*:'-' by If’.*.*!' with the Fils’ ,!. 11 I * *.: * a *e t.:'g.*d *o be pres •.... II. ill It- Pi " A* -"I "11 ■ ere *. .1 be an H*. -usel.-tn . .. M: nil Mrs lfe* hob: w ill • 1 * ■ • ng :tk - ver*■■■: Rt . g .. : ■ Taberr. .cl> nr New UK V P. be Pe-IV • '1 ; iiic peop • iti.ir to Epw i ‘: .. ... i ip. m. Trinity Episcopal Church G. Durke. . Rei tin nil Holy Kuc’iu I. err Handsome Home For Safe Cheap Splendid brick b-room house, all modern conveniences; interior art and craft finish; lot 160 by 300 feet. Location most c!e: irable. Easy 'Terms. See Felker & Shaffer 203 West Kin^j Street J ES Absolutely Puro^ S3sde from Cream of Tartar S0/U.UM-KC PHOSPHATE list 11 a. ni Kveniny prayer anil mnn T l’it ji in. No sendee 7.1.1H in In- morning till- Sunday. Sunday riiool It Ho a ni. : . will bo said Afilm sdav a! T.30 p. in. follow .1 by lip Vo'.tr> no ft . cry one . >r in-, iifil i .vi rviers So John'-. Lutheran Chuich Su r,- l.i ■. ■In ... I all” Teach:. ' .at las. tor 1 i i.'1 I came l>iVilit• Ivor Sun !! i in. a * i i T.lii p. in. Si-niini! y : ift-tos-, i; i>;■ f. S. Trump. 1 lummy subjet' ‘'Tile ■ hruell of '! ri.- . ! i qulri I'l-n for admission.” ' onins subject "Oestroylm: the- . .oik: of tie- I'evil." r. K. jeayer ( •n erina 11.110 p. m, .■ >.iuor S K ;. a ! . :. m. N< i Suin' ;; . S'iv r.’, confirm:’ on nil ]'i ( : i a t! to >v members. ' , m \V' I'm stiay ml Thursday next— ■ ■ : 1 * . . -a :11 if held in tile 1. urrli. IT' body iaviteil especial-; llsi :;*■ In i• rooi iveil into < i arch ] llmv■.•■!.ip Vi. • and slranie-. : ;n •ur services will 1 e given alad 1 . Hind. A welcome awaits everybody First Baptist Church Tie- Siind.iv school meets fi.ftfl 1 ( ■fh 'd; i 1 ni! ayes : • to j 1 h all .a invii-"' Public v.nrshlp! : , i o ' T'a- s -noon will to- on C’ . a our i .i '.>• •• rea Maw a. • ae , , s v :II > .1 The H V, P ' .a,- a' •: ■' 1' nine .-ertnon on l'j i*• ■ •: it' p ' a. in ih. Plan i; . : ilap:;. tn a!ler the an: hook TV . :■ will In t the liti1 . ■ T : i le ill ail who sh 1, i!.,e lay > p. ni. 1 . ■ Subj.-i" ; "Si mill) v- 1 a el, a ! 1. vuv ol Ni v. Con-, $ .. J o' CHurCh p.i-'i u* i '"J a in. So inlay i m. 1 i:: !i ma. s and , • u a a. Jlveniiuc services ' ! .at 1 t> m K"V. .1. A ; , P : I nf llic'imond. Vu.. I 1 la. m. and 7.30 p. • : i. a . a , l ... n it Tain p I nig In Tin publis is 1 ll ••) .1 s,.; . ices. r- ' U. B Chjrch X Qm ■ i li* I s P ' Iru • s; '. , AIM r ll:.Villa. ! •'••:! mi ol Ull'l'll .••el”, I'l'.s six full . a.., ■ , i" si ,i”y i:i yet hack kt Up * of'U of till’ a. a in piration and chool a' ft.30 a ill. I ■hip: A full i'uond-' • .-I many m-w scholars [ • iinorrov The 11 i .. will b»> riven tip to | ■ •. : i a !. v l. ••mbet'S. A e \pfi" and pair. : , ii 1,. \;i id.a xji by the pastor on ! Ti Pa. 1 and messing of; ; iiari :: Membership." Tii • saorameni : Vr.i'i ‘.in ff ;>' m v. it! In- admin ,-!-i-i| • t ■ i, .lunior Kn-1 - .r T ' iu Uld • : III (da . .. v. ■ Kn lea. at • i; a- A' T.f!*• the ui.s'.ur v ill d ■ ! a a... .111.ires ' .ei "Hov. Do 1 J K . >w '1 : I A in s ! d and i ho | 1* -.-in up . iiev. nii-ml.i-r: All who iv.i'elllpiAti at ,! V, " this ChtlfCh ' ■ U .s-nr . ] . Ij -il s do o a' i a ... V „r ■ vu. s.-rc V . . v • ;i i»-l 1 it 1. • :i(ly tl‘ ri-lfil : 4 : f v- i unit* A ’ . i: w* !• • in* !,•:* N-i tit-:, i formal* 111 > 1 si vico. 'i'll* v ,,m- t-vr-rylioiiy i 1 j n \ . ■ • ; .1 ■ hotly W <•]. ‘.V I; h -ft* A v « C*; st;gn C' 1 • * h ; . !■ r 1* K: : 1 * up?. -.1* , ii : « Olli 1 . K'*rj) v• #w 0 * ; ! 1’! ♦•ai'liinu' if » A r.i a stir : Iiroial A: the V. M C A. K’-" ; 011• ; 11 t* 'i o h*' a! Hu • lit ;o (j !o* )■: Sunday i. * ■ 1 fi, :i ! . J . TU. I. Wil li; ;. flii- • . ii Hi*- Tp-a iiry 1 • :, .: • ;. ‘ , I a ]; IU' ’ .; J:, 11; ,'J cJ *. r.i*•11 a:.'l \vom*-n. ’I ■ r>» •> * :< r- j.'itation j ■ r * rrnwd'»«] holism D . Dojg!«?s To Preach Tr. r.i.s^v r j. - ■ ' R*':v. Pr John I Ov... • nov of Huntington* will l ;!• to imrn that will ■SHI ■ preacli Sunday morning at 11 o'clock in Trinity Episcopal Church for Rev. Clias. C. Dtirkee. Dr. and Mrs. Doug in-, for some time located in Hunt ington. alter resigning from the Mar tin-burg parish, are on route to his new parish in Louisville, Ky, While here they nre stopping with Mr. C. A. Miller, South Queen street. WOMEN EMPLOYEES ON STRIKE FOR 3 HOURS V ve-i y v. (.men employes of the B. it. !(■ !■"• il Y. M. C. A. at Bruns ".ho ■ in sympathy with the ' u In". and backed by the • ■'Ir e'd in' ", ■ n: on a 1 rike Tliurs f.■. in ' "-’lit-hour working day e. Cooks. Waitresses, ■ sh ,'usher nail all of the women m he huildin' ''■■•iked out alter posting -; ii readirr "We have Kt. uek For ■ linitr . Don't I’atronize." And the! . ii:' had i ffeet. Only about a dozen1 ueals were served during the day. | ■ncretnry Smith hired ntiier iielp but tot enough, and finally decided to J ake the strikers back, but they .vould not go to work Until the oth-j iy hud been dismissed. The women 1 tidier, had the sympathy of all of, he railroad men. 3ROADWAY TO 3E QUIET THIS ELECTION NIGHT■ i By Inteinat'onal News Service) Xi v; York, X >v. 3.- Tin- unusual licctiu l.' i)f a fairly quit-! Broadway j n eli ciion lie ill will 1. - seen Imre • *xt Tuoalay. Most of the midtown ••ofions of th. famour, thoroughfare ill be barred to reveller1. The idev. all;.-- and roadway are propped i on temporary supports owing to ttbway construction and th«* ■ •:t)l:<• Servie.. engineer' feared the ■ i;■ lit I * i uudreds of thousands of e rr , junker might break them down ’ ! causes a serious accident. "OTHER IS KILLED SAVING HER CHILD I.ewis Horn, of Chambersburp. a II known t V". Ii. K. freight con iu.etor. received word from Pet riot. ; -I:., atm mncing the tragi' news ; f ’■ s. ,|e;(■ h ■ f Ids on' wit". Mr. John I V. Horn She vrs run down l y ;s i rolley ear while trying to sav. hr-j ive-year-old son from a similar fate he eh.ltl escaped. JS SMILY AVOIDS stmrus sickness ;y Ccin® Cons*a tly Supplied Witit Thedfurd’a BiAck-Dreaght. McDuff, Va.—"I surfered for several ears,” says Mrs. j. B. Whittaker, ot his place, "with sick headache, and domach trouble. l eu years ago a friend told ire to try lltedford's Black-Draught, which I diet, tad l ioutiQ it to be the best family meai :inc for young and old. 1 keep Black-Draught on hand all the me now, and when my children feel a itlle bad, they ask me for a dose, and it docs them more good titan any medicine they ever tried. We never have a Jong spell of sfek tess in our family, since we commenced istng Black-Draught.” Thedford’s Black-Draught is purely egetable, and has been found to reg'J r:t'e weak stomachs, aid digestion, re teve indigestion, col'c, wind, nausea, teadache, sick stomach, and similar symptoms. It has been in constant use for more ban 70 years, and has benefited more ban a million people. Your druggist sells anfl recommends Black-Draught. Pueu only 25c. Get a sackage to-day. pc c ui r-^ Correct Models in sxsn&KSSHSuTs; 'umbbsmm Priced Right for Quick Selling Every Coat * 1 Guaranteed !! SIB,53 to S30.00 I Come in and in spect these gar ments. HOUSEWORTH & ZIMMERMAN AGED WOMAN IS SAID TO BE 106 YEARS OLD ; One of the most interesting in mates in the. Cumberland County Horne in Carlisle, Pa., ond probably one of the oldest in the country, is Hydia Hark ness, colored, formerly of Winchester, Va. She has records in her possession and friends say that they know also that she is 106 years of age. She still maintains posses . ion of her faculties to a remarkable extent and relates many vivid tales of the Old South, especially of the activities just, preceding and during the Civil War. Tlie aged woman went to that sec tion about 12 years ago and has been at. the home for some months. She v,originally a slave, being* freed during the Civil War. She was born j < n and live! at the plantation of Crank Ash, in Virginia, il„ was later I ■ eap’nin in the Confederate army.! CAL'. THE HAWAII CLIMATE ENERVATING (By International News Service.) San Francisco, Nov. 4.—Hawaii, vith its crimson dawns and purple ;wiladitK, its wondrous Waikiki beach • n/ure and other delights, ap ; •<nt!y doesn't appeal to certain ■■ ■miters of the postoffice depart-1 incut’s fort \. witness this an-; t onneement: ' Because < f the many protests of .iicials against being obliged to live : in the enervating climate of Hawaii, t-.c positbm of iiostofflce inspector; there has been abolished. Hereafter pceotrs will he assigned there for ■iiieei.il duty of from thirty to sixty) lays. No one will be obliged to re sin there permanently.” ■ l| PRESIDENT’S GATE SWIPED BY REVELERS i Imring the Hallowe'en celebration: n Staunton, Va„ early Wednesday aorning a ehov.'d of miscreants made! la die ! on* : ate at the manse of j '"e PresbytetBn Church known as ■ he "little White House,’ where, ['resident Wilson was born. The. te hail been there ever since the . : open v was occupied by the Presi- 'j lent', parents, and several of lhe| •hit ' inhabitants fancy they can re- j •>ll tiii' time when young Woodrow ! v.t::i;: on the gate. RIDGEWAY NOTES Ridrewai W. Va., Nr>\ 3. -Mr. -1:I ?. 1 rs Chari"1-' Keller were recent dir,!,, i friends In Winchester. Mer;,.. Ha" y .'.'lee and Junior; M a: n -p'. nt last Sunday • at the ’ "ui,. of .Mr. Edgar Allen. Vi tors at the home of Miss Alice iv ns last Sunday included: Miss •»v -tie Owens, Mr. Davis Owens and Mr. Ward ThiM-v >f Msrtinsburg, W. Va. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Cocas County, ss. Frank J Cheney maker oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Ch.-ney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said tirni will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOT,I.Alts for each and evet v case of Catarrh that cannot !>*■ ui-ed |.v the us ■ of IlMdrS CATARRH MEDICINE. FRANK .1. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presentee. this Ctli day of December. A. D tt-S. A W. Gl,EASON. (Seall Notary Public. Han's Catarrh Medicine is taken in- i terr.ally and c.cts through the Blood on \ the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O. Sold by all druggists, 75c. Kail's Family Pills for constipation. CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH MONEY. DON’T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c to Foley & Co., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Fo ley's Honey and Tar Compound for bronchial coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Fills, and Foley Cathar tic Tablets. Specially comforting to -;toui persons. Sold everywhere. lm YOUTH IS ASPHYXIATED Severina Addezio the Italian yodth who was in the cabin at Millville with h;s father when he was shot the morning of July 4th last, by burglars in his room, died in Philadelphia, where he had gone on a visit last week, from asphyxiation. His body was brought to Harpers Ferry and after services in St. Peter’s Church was interred in the Catholic ceme tery. For Cold Weather Have your stove put up before the big rush. We are now showing the largest and I most complete stock of STOVES HEATERS RANGES and OIL HEATERS in the city. Good goods at right prices. €. C. Timmons & Bro. 1 19 West Race Street]$■££ FOR SALE Several nice houses, also a few good farms close to town, on reasonable terms Fire I nsumnce J. M. SMALL S FEWAKT BLDG. Life Intuit nnce V* WANTED -A Industrious Girls over 16 years of age to work in our Modern Hosiery Mills. Permanent position, steady work, good wages, and railroad ticket fu - niched those coming from out of town. The Interwoven Mills, Inc. Martinsburg, W. Va. Have run continuously for twenty-five years J BIG : RALLY] Hon John J. Cornwell to Speak A big political rally, to which the voters of Martinsburg and the Eastern Panhandle are invited, will be held at MARTINSBURG Saturday, November 4th in the 1 Colonial Theatre at 8 P. M. On this occasion among the speakers will be John J. Cornwell Democratic Candidate for Governor Mr. Cornwell, well known as a former member of the state senate, is recognized as a speaker of superior ability, one thoroughly posted on the several administrations for the past twenty years in West Virginia’s political history. He will discuss in a logical and impartial way facts of material interest to every voter. Hear him. Cadies Especially Invited Comrey’s Band will give a concert COMMITTEE 4