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— —— Marfeskim* Journal The People’s Paper. 1 iv. i ning except Sunday, by ivVKMXf! 'u UNA' ' ".TASKING COMPANY, Journ ’ Building, 205 207 Wf-st King Street f/AX von SCHLECELL, Publi£-" .ind d r-ral Manager. V. :NON P GAKTON, News Editor. TELEPHONES: C. Y, Telephone C & P. (Boll) 1 «!■ p) - — Buainoea Of! ce i-L1 F'r.vatt Interl rvgietu 'o ail d» New# Office—18.. partmeuti). eall a: SUBSCRIPTION HATES. Whig not pan! in adva <* On* week . ? .10 i* 30 cents a month. On* month (payable moa iy).. ;W- - Three months in advance.. "> The Evening Journal is tered at Sis months i.i ui am-* .. 1 > the postoffice in MarUnsburg. West One year in advam • . ... :« Oft Virginia as stroml class mall matter MARTINSBURG. MONDAY, ,'ANUARY 8, 1917. NIPETOWN notes Nipetown. Jtm f..—Mr? James D Allen, of W " N( " Tear? with her moth, Mr. and M .1 ■ .n la m ■ p< Thursday V ■ h Mr. a 1 M • Fr t. Lemasie • YIV ■!.. I to n we •' the latter and i. h.ne improv. • Mrs. tlrair 11:11 and -ei W*‘!:.i: i spent Thurstl iv wTh Iter daughter Mrs. Arthur Ever!, a ' Georgetown. Mr. ?. W T<>:r.' you” e; . vi ing his sister. Me- It !.• Pan We arp p! t Mr, Tliwt dore Ritter conimt s ■ . uiprov * we hope ■ > > :T 1 n Mr. and Mr John • p-r, vout city, spent .V V. •• \\ h it « ter. Mr- Edw-i ’ I’., ward . • •! Family Mrs !. E who has b- ■ • w is very ill with tl meu -.** has im proved. Master s ■ had the tneas'es a > r* HEDGESVILLE NOTES HedK' SV!' e. 1 t v puritc and I an, M • ' berland. w* • n ■ . r..l r their aunt, Mr V Mr K-'et . • V. - v: • tendlnr Joint- H n ’ ... was the gr.ef • V <s l’a . Fry las" we Mr Win Slot.'h-er. ... Tlvcnc'o who h. a h a ■■■•-,> - ents. Mr. and . ' J F.u has return-,1 ' i Mr an 1 Mr? F \ J pi s and M and Mrs John Tt .»• * of I! ■•*> town, who -■ relatives in • . • h... r- t." ed home Mr. and Mrs A 0 Stuart -•* -n* the holidays n Washim friends tr I returned : • S Miss Ruth Keer—'h r returned Hood Collesrp Tue lay Fro?. Ralph Rea!!. I V n' - T! F H. School who -p-a- h 1 . at his home n the \ Fare rfifr:- 1 to Bunker 11.Tuesday -su::p his duties. Prof F. A. V iler .-p-n.!.•:.• few day.* in M Rev. W M T e - Shepherds* own 1 • • a \ • • n • ■ • truest of V- air ’It' have return* : Mr and M: W T pr several day . p , ■ * week with Mr 11 M A. E Men::-* Miss 1 days .n Mar • * V. rnce Hu !.•*■’.' •’ w M E tained a few ' *r on Thursd ■ y • V. Mr. Jo’ a V. •*•-. .. r URIC ACID IN MEAT CLOGS THE KIDNEYS Tikie » giajeof yo-r E& 1 ur*j or Bladder bothere you—Drnii a«r» witdr I? T*a *!’!»< »t* % nr..-a* nr- - - Hi it, b>it rt an • •oaaaona !». Mt.'s • r toLia ua V • ir-v ■— alaioa' pkrrn>-»« • fort* •* rip. .1. • b»rorp* n -r1* *• ™ •asTTer wi'r • .« - aoy.'na. «!is.r r- • - a. <i. • 1 ? . lenjur >. ./vi* ia bad to ! h.% 1 arlnr « . eBanna,* o: n obliging ;.u • t:m« U>«r.: .■ To nfu’r.t •leanat • < twdy's v is Jad Salta ■' taU« t • »s'<r bol'vc. aaa yo”r ’ famoua a* •• . • rr»pea an>; titMa, » to ac «* Tti • no to a» :i'v »o it CO i‘ r r- ' Kadrfar n-Oi Jad Saita « ;ur», j.t2 » » a’. : -a. S. his hand badly mangled on Tuesday had i' have three of h - Angers am nutated at the City Hospital by”Hr. t )ate?. GIVE UP BANQUETS, LIQUOR IS BARRED (By International Nows Service) Savannah, Go , dan. (>.—-Because they declare a dry banquet is not worth while and they cannot have a «•>' one without violating the law. the Hibernian Society of Savannah.! ha.- abolished its annual St. Patrick'. ' Hav banquet and the S: Andrew'.- : Society, of Scotch membership. Inn abandoned its annual fen M. tube'.-, oi both societies scorned grape-juice a- a substitute for the stuff with a kick In it 'hat they are accustomed tc. FREDERICK SUFFERS FROM A COAL FAMINE Ki'Pflor'.ck, Mi!., is : ir ” ■ ;* rna! i:\* nF.no. For th*» -* ni*-’h:s the city rh'-c 'ri*' Ji-nt plan’ 1 • ■ b* * n npr-^atet! on half ch*'ciu!o. ?ho town b^ins thrown :n: > i! ;rkno-- - at 1! ■»'-loci; Tin - no oilin' ! a*o r- • !' .v n. h*. S < ' cal dealers ar»* a bio to furnish t :* • ity with i >• i *■ uffictent to opera'* 'ho plant s’caili'iv r'or any !»•?»• *b « ' * p’o .\ mi'v j*’ .»*i.. i ' ’ for :. f. w hours only -s deliv ered daily. BURNS WERE FATAL Her clothes catching fire from a s >, ■ in the cellar at he- home, ij.e ■ , vo;t“. .'1 daughter of A. A '"■ ne-r Wes' HnioR, was so bad 'v bn-'ned that death came in le a 'ban four hours. FATA!. FALL Mrs Su-m Wine, a native of V r nta. aced !tfi. felt headlong down •airs a* her home at Hagerstown Monday night and 1 wo bout re •■■Mined consciousness Kicht ehil -trvive ' -u-' Wii-t Ms c-» hoarders STATE ORGANIZATION j Hunters and Fi-nermsn Mole Meeting In Clarksburg. k'-hur, . .f-i I !v • . ; <-r< hy yr rirvaniza' inn of . i ■ nP( it. '•••!• may !:• f..i :u< 0 in ■. •. : > corn ty n West Virginia, whose du'i. hr : i chard ; if' protect Ii»* ii v !.«••• ’.in of ■ ombe: ■ 1 ; -o - -p . . v'. i i: • • '!i■ nin' was <?• ■ > ■'>- ! •< ’ i ‘1 or ' : ’ i!i Hi, ” V,' hi 1. ' • .• .i. : ■ id V-Ys- V • .ni;' ' \ mil- hr (•; Hi- y.'H',' men v- r, ■ ! 1,; . !>.v day ,ii i and !In,* • • » ■ Cecil i J, #a- r,ficti'll . ': ]' alii! I'.uil Stamm, f-1 liic )■' if. I mv wail c!u>: "R -I I ri mr; Th. Ii, • :,n • V. ,i -. ' ■ ad, . b.i :i number in 'In' t-auing hmrci ant (If i ci !in ri of < 'urn hi;rg and !1 rt on cou-h!y, and Hie gathering #a.i m i n ! i' i. :i n ■ n ■ • 1 ? (hi ■ t e wide organization is perft ■ • ti. a "i iiM moat likely now, ii v ,! be tin . ren'e-t advancement ever taken in Wi -• Virginia to preserve t ■ fi i am! panic of the state. With an or ganization in each county, ami witli members; in every precinct of the count;., they would see tin lie lav. , ae enforced, and in a few year. a.d fish would be plentiful throughout the -date. (By International News Service.) Cl.ieafto. Jan. S. Haaband* and vvivis wiio want their helpmate back will have !,, show Judge Slid , of "a- Cou’-t ef Homes i Relations that tli ' will do tie :a nar- toward re mi eg condition: vvle.-h have separated them. An untidy woman stood before him and declared she loved h r hu-dia d and waived him to come back to her. “Why don't you comb your hair, flee'" demanded Judge Still; “! haven'! any hairpins.'' she r plied. "Haven't von unv ne vhbors?" do ml- ! th- cou ■ , [ 10 1 ’ \ -( ■ id. Is. d u. |,: rd to in vi !:. are am! ;V won't hr • ' ■ Tli ■ v.. -•■ ;i till’ ry "My . ;-'e l - im a. t. “They will be Or th * can ■ re--t if y u can't i it kel. Vow you ;> and :>;••• i: hku ok in a hurry." •tli-* 1 and li ft in a complained a “I do’ blame her." sai l the bide • gaz'ng - it dhrnpreval upon unshav en jow run .-'d gray sweater and a ’ ed. . . fry d at the ends. “Vow ' a £ i out of here em a * -v . v. a- ha:r. nut on n slit-t > on!' .. id buy some flowers for her." ',!■• lumandcd ns he accepted ;iihi w'deti the man b->d brought to ' ■ !• •. •• to his wife. “You forget you a-o n i —. ' I a-d g.» and court h»v ■nu • >' .-I. in. t a can whi he- the st i ■ ! time, if she will forget what a ■•'.!! ' i u are now "■ vs tilcln t have him. judge “ do ■ .oman. Rif ■ they returned arm in arm. had known what he was t.ili:: i boil' HEALTH COUNCIL WILL MEET IN MORGANTOWI' !>;■ L. .itjiHon, it!!1*- Health conn '!'■■■ ioner, :-ia . called ■ meetlug o ' • n* i • council 10 ' , Jedd in M o i rev. !■ J.-nurry in. Tin- counci :h.- hyger,k laboratory a V< ' Vitv ttniver . and tb< ■•'> '■ ■ j I co 10 T* , . a Alto in in i" ' ’ tuberculo lanatarium Wh.ie p. Morgantown. Pr. J< p«or ad In- ■ the corn-1 nGon or stat< 'a • 11 ur,.l agents f>n their rola ' n • i tiii put.lie health. FOUND DEAD IN BED U. 1 Hinkle, proprietor o! ‘ '‘ad restaurant r Hendricks M. v. . '.v; found d*cul in bed bj ob*■, tii *iia tainily Monday night ay death was due t< i : ' iailhi'e. Dr. Kuhns Has Been At Front and Ought to Know. , By International News Service) Chicago. Jan. 8.—German solace which developed warfare [o its high est s’ate of destructive^!i-s, now is 11 ■.f>tin ' itself with equal energy to alleviate war’s sufferings. This is tip' interesting information brought back from tin front by Dr. Italph Henry Kuhns, who has re 'irned o Chicago after syending ••te.ht month- in tin. American Field Hospital a: Deutseh Kyiati in East I’rttssia Dr Kuhns is the only Amer .m siirgi :m to have been admitted ' membership in tin German Red ’'1 <1 a distinction which carried '’.Ith • an honorary rank as a lieu tenant .n the German army. “The nianulaeture of artificial luiibs has reached the ultimate stage of perfect ion among the Germans,” aitl Dr. Kuhns. "1 saw artilicinl arms capable of doing the fin* . t, most deli cate work. Wires are run from tin fingers and attached to the muscles of the stump in such a way that they '■an he moved with almost the same i utility as the natural fingers. Oth r- are made which s.-rved the skill ed mechanics and the laborer. The people, ho said, ire heartily Fred of war and eagerly discuss the pe-- ill:' • of pr:ieo. Dow,-vi r, preparation . in official circles are going on tor war, and the •Minis- ■ y of Marine is pfenning for a m"1 V submarine w., -.•re as soon as spring op, ns. ”1 know that 225 new submarines are being completed In German ship •• arils," .said Dr. Kuhns. "These, add ed to her already largo number of i -boats, will enable Germany to con duct wholesale destruction Of British -h pp n . u h as never lias been wit nessed before. It is believed they British ( mmorce from the "as and gin the English a taste of ’heir own meiiii ino by establishing n effect■ ie blockade about the Brit sh Isles." SCOTT’S EMULSION RELIEVES SORE, TIGHT CHESTS Job Printing Orders Wo advise those in need of office stationery, letter .-.ads, bill heads, statements, envelopes, booklets or other inting. to place their orders now for prompt deliv ery and satisfactory work. We tell you frankly that the order will cost you rr ire than it did a year ago because printing costs and w - have gone up along with everything else. And we- are just as frank in telling you that the Anger you wait, the higher the cost will probably be. We guarantee all our •’ <b Printing to he correct ae <■ -rdir.g to copy and satisfactory in every way. We com plete the work when we promise to and we have a repu tation among ot:r present customers of arranging our work artistically and satisfactorily. We ur . ■ y >u to ] ’act yottr order now. . y P\b P::p;arfMPNT of the PTissBi kvi.na;; .phpmal 'oumal ! Id lag. 203-2)7 W. King M. 4 FIND METAL'S HISTORY Microscopic Examination in Dodge Brothers Plan to Find Fiaws. * | It is not always a massivo hammer 1 and a lusty blow that determines whether a material is sarong enough, or pood enough, for use in Dodge hers car. There a;e many t< devices in the Dodge Brothers labor atories in which force i.s the chief factor, but there arc also many ex tremely delicate instruments. Steel, brass and babbitt, for in stance, are caretully examined und> : the microscope for imperfections in j the metul. In handling metals under the gin-, the surface of the pit ee is made per-j feet!y smooth by grinding wiieels j and then polished to a mirror -ur-j j fare by the u e of peeial sill faced j : "'ho M and various minding pow-j The piece l- thin examined at v.l-l Jrious magnifications up to l.oiiO. iti there are any Impurities or minute cracks or any structural defect in the metal i’ is r, adilv discovered. An acid treatment follows, that re veals tin- entire history of the piece ol mi*1 til to tin metallurgist, so that he is enabled to tell with absolute , accuracy just how the piece was! i made, how it was treated, and win h I >-r it will perform the function for I which it was intended. | ___ TO RAISE BIG FUMD DURING ANNIVERSARY In the six hundred charges em braced in the two Baltimore Confer 'cnees ot the Methodist Episcopal Church and the Methodist Protestant j Conference contributions were made Sunday in an effort to raise a large I Mini toward paying off the floating ! indebtedness ol Maryland General Hospital, Baltimore. Gratifying 'amounts were secured in this city, t The hospital is distinctly a charit able Methodist institution and is maintained by the three conferences. Cntil a few years recently. Rpv. If. D. Wright, pastor of First Meihodis, ; Episcopal Church, was superintend ; nt, a position now held by a repn s.entative from one. of the other con ference.'. Such appointments alter ' uate between the three. FOURTEENTH CHILD A daughter was born this week Mr mil Mrs. Thomas But: -. rear Smith's Sehoolhouse. It is the four th nth child, of which ten are living, I liorn to Mrs. Butts, who ia but 31) . > ears of age. * ■ JR. HIGH SCHOOL FAVORED BY FRIEND .Among the many topics discussed by L. L. Friend, state supervisor of high schools of West Virginia, in his annual report received here is a re view of his investigations of junior High schools. There arp three such schools in West Virginia, they being located at Clarksburg, Charleston and Morgantown, and according to their principals, the idea has proven high ly successful. The plan, according to Prof. Friend, is dropping the seventh and eighth grade and providing de pa.'-me'i >'udy, tending to prepare the student 'or high school. Through tliis means, the student i“ retained in school longer, and is le-s apt to < Sieve tan wh< 'i he has finished the e el, ii i rad. fiis schooling is completed. The pud i as well bettor prepared to take up the require.! courses o, the high school- when in enters. CONTRIBUTED $175 Considerable improvements have parsonage On West Martin liv, t of St. John's hut her on Church. Yesterday in the church servie a collection of $175 was lift ed for tlip purposes of defraying the expense incurred. Hoi) .■ to reii*? Want Ad BADLY INJURED Ralph M. Shuman, a young West ern Maryland Railway brakeman, of Cumberland,- was run over in the rail way yards at Hagerstown Friday and his right leg was crushed off at the hip. He is in Washington County Hospital with little chance for recov ery. Musterole Gives Delicious Comfort hen those sharp pains go shooting !::• ‘Ugh j h; ad. when your skull Hems as if it would split, just rub a little Musterole on the temples and It draws; out the inflammation, soi dies av. ay the pain, usually giving quick relief. Musterole is a clean, white oint ment. i adc with oil of mustard. Hi tier than a mustard plaster aiul does not blister. Many doctors and nurses frankly re. immcr.il Musterole for sore throat, hr-.richit is, croup, stiff neck, asthma, ut .! i, fi ugi stion, pleurisy, rheu ! ati ' i. lumfcago, pains and aches of ■he b ' or joints, sprains, sore mus ib . bruises, chilblains, frosted feet— odds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). It is always dependable. Where Quality is Recognized" * jf 4 Consult the impression uppe.most in your mind and you will find that you think of this car as very carefully and very conscientiously made. This very general and instinctive feeling is of course a reflection of the actual facts. People think of the car in this light because of their high opinion of Dodge Brothers as manufacturers. 1'hat good opinion is justified by the performance of the car. by its economy and efficiency, and by the fact that even the first two year’s very large production did not develop a single fault. It will pay you to visit us and examine this car. The gasoline consumption is unusually low. * The tire mileage is unusually high. routing < ar or Roadster, $7SG: Winter Touring Oar or Roadster, $950; Sedan, $1185. (All prices f. o. b. Detroit.) IV The Berkeley Garage, Inc. Martinsburg, West Virginia