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Staunton Daily Leader from Staunton, Virginia • 8

Staunton Daily Leader from Staunton, Virginia • 8

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LJAUDIT DAILY If 1 1 OUT TT3 ma of our entire stock of Shoes, Bags and Trunks will begin Monday, the 26th AT AMID) MELdDW (DO) Our entire stock must be closed out at once and we have made the prices low enough to move them quick. MEL VISIT TEI M(G CL(Q)M(G UT SALE marKeaHinv plain ngures come and take your TheJ sooner you come the bigger the bargains. promptly at Nine O'clock. Don't forget the date. Doors opened 77 A VVTT7 A TTTWv TTT I ME IMMDMM STT3 10) HTM 00) STAUNTON, VIRGINIA 27 EAST MMN "Sir Our Sale Is Getting Bigger and Better Every Day- IIAETIAL LAW AFTER MOTHER JONES RIOTS Trinidad, Ool.

24. Complete martial law prevails today as a result of the rioting that followed the refusel of the authorities to let striking miners march to the hospital where "Mother" Jones is held a prisoner. Mounted militiamen are patroling the streets, dispersing all gatherings, and the saloons have been ordered closed.1 Open threats to attack the Jail where the riot leaders are confined were made today and tiie guard there was strengthened by or'der of General Chase. Among the prisoners are several women. According to 'the soldiers the women were more, active than the men in opposing the efforts of thie militiamen to disperse the marchers and they are Inciting their, brothers husbands and sweethearts to reprisals.

Futscribe ti tl JJEADER, dick. $4.50 $6 00 value $4.50 $6.00 3.00 7 $4.00 44 14.75 1-3 off regular price. Sl.os Shirts at Cost. 5 'fad- Beauiful WEGIRtt GRAND DISTRIBU1I0I of Solid Silverware, gar anteed by H. Land, jeweler.

WEDNESDAY NIGHT, January 23d Look in Iang's "Window GRAND BENFIT FOR CHARITY WARD of HOSPITAL FRIDAY. JAN. 30th Watch for part; Give Mm CALLED MEETING OP WOMEN'S PRAYER ASSO. A called meeting, of the women's interdenominational, prayer organiz ation will be held in the Central M. E.j chuiich at 4 o'clock, Sunday af Al of the church commit tees are urgently requested to be present VICTIM OP PNEUMONIA Mr.

James B. Painter, 76 years old, died at Pulaski, Wednesday night, from pneumonia. He was a son of the Rev. George Painter, of the Presbyterian A widow and three brothera survive the Rev! G. W.

Painter of Pulaski; the Rev. J. Cl Painter of Albemarle county; and William Painter of Draper, Va. IT'S A MISTAKE Made by Many SUnnton Residents Many people in a misguided effort to get rid of kidney backache, rely on liniments and other makeshifts. The right treatment Is kidney and a remarkably recommended kidney medicine is Doan'i Kidney Pills.

Staunton is no exception. The. proof Is at your very door. The following is an experience typical of the work of Doan's Kidney Pills in Staunton. Miss Fannie Goodman, 125 8.

Church street, Staunton, says: 1 "My kidneys were disordered for many years and caused me a great deal of suffering. My back was very weak and lame, and I was caused no end of annoyance by the kidney I began using Doan Kidney Pills, procured at Thomas Hogshead's drug store, and two boxes were sufficient to give me permanent relief." ftr sale by all dealers. Price CO cents Foster-Milburn Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Advertisement.

I $500,000 HOTEL TO BE BUILT AT, ROANOKE Roanoke, 24. That Roanoke will have a new half million dollar hotel oni the northeast corner of Jefferson street and Seventh ave nue, is the rumor in real estate cir cles. It is substantiated' by the fact that the Columbia Trust Company, of this city, has recently sold to Richmond syndicate the old Gale lot on the corner This lot measures 151 feet on Jefferson and 250 feet on Seventh and was sold for 1 75,000. 4 The deal was carried through by Mr. C.

H. Arms, of tihie Columbia Trust' Company. It is understood that a 12 fireproof building will be erected. The syndicate behind the project is composed of Richmond capitalists. "CASCAliETS" RELIEVE SICK, SOUR STOMACH Move acids, gases and clogged up waste from Stomach, Liver, Bowels-i-Cure Indigestion.

Get a 10-cent box now. That awful sourness, belching of acid and foul gases; pain in the pit of the." stomach, the heartburn, miervousness, nausea, bloating after and sick headache, means a disordered which cannot be regulated until you remove the cause. It isn't your stomach's fault. Your stomach is as good as any. Try Cascarets; they immediately cleanse the stomach, remove the sour, undigested and fermenting fotod and foul gases; take the excess bile from the liver and carry off the constipated -waste matter and-poison from the bowels.

Then your 8tomachi trouble Is ended. A Caa-caret to-night will straighten you out by morning a 10-cent box from any drug store will keep your stomach sweet; liver and bowels regular for months. Don't forget the children rtheir little insides need a good, gentle cleansing, too. Advertisement. UESCRISia TO TOE LEADER LANE APPOINTS SAMUEL P.

CAPEN Jan. 24. Secretary Lane, of th Interior Department, today appointed Prof. Samuel P. Ca-pen, of Clak College, Massachusetts, as Specialist in Higher Education in the Bereau of Education.

Prof. Capen is a graduate of Tufts He took his Master's degree at Harvard and later studied In He has received the de gree of Pw D. from thle University of Pennsylvania. He was formerly Professor of Modern Languages in Clark College and Is now Professor of German at that institution and al so lecturer on education in Clark University, which is affiliated with the college. Prof Capen is a son of former President Capen of Tufts College.

BRYAN SURPRISED BY MAKINO'S WORDS Washington, Jan. 24. Baron Maktnos latest utterance In the Jap anese parliament, censuring the Uni ted States for Us attitude in the Mex lean situation, comes as a surprise to Secretary of State Bryan, he admitted today, although, he -said, the previous speech regarding the anti-alien land law in California was submitted to some time ago. The is growing in official circles that a series of attacks on thie foreign policies of the United States is planned by Japan. WIFE OF BRADLEY GIRL'S SOULMATE STILL SILENT 'Scranton7 24.

Mrs." Joel M. Foster, wife of the wealthy poultry of Bemberton, N. who eloped with Delilah. Bradley, his 16-year-old stenographer, refused today to break the silence she has maintained since her husband's escapade. 1,1 She has been staying at the home of liner father-in-law, T.

J. Foster, millionaire president of the International Correspondence Schools, since she was departed by her husband. Nettleton Shoes Hanan Regal M. All of our 'Suits Overcoats Hats i ii Manhattan JL TtePlricuje StSSHTCa VAUDEVILLE KONDDAy, TUESDAY, WfDSESDAV JAN. 26thy 27th, 28th DOLLY MARSHALL Commediene CARLISLE STEVENS Man man Black Face BOfiCE GODFREY Acrobatic Act Matinee 3 O'clock 10 to Everybody Night 10 and 20c 7:15 and 9:15 -V -r- Like This He Finds at the'Club And you'll make it then as comfortable at home as at the club or any where else.

We have right now the most comfortable and invitingline of these bigroomy Rockers and Chairs we have shown. Broad arms, auto seat; strong, sturdy oak in rich brown fumed or early JEnglish finish. Price 06.00 and op. AUGUSTA FURM. Co.

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