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and Rat itlil the ea I Tie Warid'iBtttFiBer fiF NoKaneriment. 'Sv *1 < -TtoorwiaUlyTeried. . ^OtUOM Time Tried. V End* Xjra TfoubU?! West Virginia V Almost Company A SW i*rd w?J bring .you loft Office and Plant: Vo. 800 West Plko Street, Cb&RKSRUKC, W. VA. \ ' ! I ' ' AUTAflAlllf W , ? - * 7~ nvorun i Traders Alley, between Third a ^Fburtp Streets. General Repair Shop for AUTOMOBILES, MOTORCYCLE! IAXD BICYCLES. .. . ?"*? ? J r-r Open IW?y and Xlglit Bell 'Pho ! tJLAIUiSBURG, \v; VA. ... - . : : - ... . * ?/ v. ^flj| RH This new store ; offers you a splendid assortment of ( davenports in all of : the prevailing styles and finishes. First class upholstery work, and guaranteed quali' | lies throughout. y") May wo show |j " you? . I 144 W. MAIN ST. I | ; y" f ~ Prices D? Never in the history . cut so low as NOW, right apparel most, you have t < Dresses, Coats' and Suits IADIB' UP TO $5.0( THE PEOPLE DOl 1 THE PEOPLE WON BUT THE PEOPLE CAM AND THE PEOPLE W1 VINCED AND BOl And now the Ladies town. The people know * deed tlie most wonderful i "Mind you, the Dresses v . fbout them; fresh from t low price is the weather, nervous; needed money; ; . your friends about it. R LINGERIE AND SILK ' We are going to sell ; $.15 new and dainty Silk i [.Dresses, all new and chi * for .. i _ $5.00 ami $6.00 Li i : ~xrj2m AuotliS;!1 .sale of $2.50 ai . Oxfords, at XIie biggosf Shoe h.irgai Shoes or Oxfords. Al t s: n |v339 41 West Ma ... ' >'<; , mam * j fiQYDEN ]| 'Jersey" i jg A sdver of feet,trouble can ~ T^vohlfimK?a ftomhiiiation per I--,-.? T-5 - "in nfl last with: full tread, low unc instep and snug fitting p'v heel. An Oxford for "hard-torfit" feet. > the #!ri<se $5 . i J OSBURN SHOE 0.0. , 309 W. Pike Sfr?et. ;gj Next to Odeon. f -Bell 'Phone 013-J Honto 'Phone 150* ' K SLATER BQTS * Cleaning, Pressing, KepaDIng and .'i Remodeling LADIES' AND GENTS' GARJIENTS SANITARY PRESSING . A Moore Building, 110 -Fourth Street, A Cor. Traders Alley. >S i ipjp m m ^ tnjT lr' '' SMIWfR mmi glen elk ,no.>. telephone connections. i ' contractors for concrete, i mosaic and terrazza wore | | CONCRETE ;j ? ; i; BUILDING | BLOCKS I SHAPES. ? ANP Sraijg. I Get your data in hand, thro'ugrh I reading the want ads In the Telegram, ,B before: starting out to And a"T?^fdttgP W house. <*- <; f| : i i i :? own to the T- " o X- ? - . of any good store ii> Clarksburg v i now, at the time when you -need he chance to buy beautiful, new, at these unusual low prices. I DRESSES /hdj i 1BTED DERED I I E and SAW ^1] ERE CON- VI# JL ?" IGHT f P ' $15 Drosses at $1.98 are tli.e tal a good thing when they see it. Tl bargains we have ever offered to vo offer arc perfect goods; not ; .1x6 factory. The reason for this ri It's been too cool and the manufa had to sell. Don't miss it. All s emember, Ladies' $5 Dresses at $1:1 DRESSES LINEN 01 $10, $12 and j A Linen pv : and lingerie. thing for these < inning styles iUg at reduced | $5.98 now ion or Pongee Coats, now i3<fcS!30EI^5l _ H $3.98 id $2.00 Ladies' W hite Button SI Sl^nair T ? * u of- the year. AH new- aurl perfc izcs. all widths $1 pair hmm te st- efoi V-,. LLfIL- -JU.1 '1? 1 > UUII HI.. >11 11 * i ffr. ' ' ' ??? *r lletin Shows That Motel' i nan D,uuu,uui> of 'l-hcpi i Are Illiterate. - v -t I ,EW (Arv. 4?me 12.?There i mjjre than illiterates (n ? United States, and one in seven i ill tihlldren hetsfeeri fO and 14 are 1 in eyhool, according to the .Child 1 ior Bulletin, a hew quarterly re- 1 v Issued' today by the National ' ? id Cabor committee. Twenty-nine I :es do not care' whether children 5 even read and write when they " -nit them to go to work, an,d i ere are a million children today 1 ler the age.of .16 years who arc em- i fed In the' .various Industries of I country, in addition to another i Hon In .agriculture, only a part of i ocm are "assisting their .parents on i farm." I :he ..first tjumib^r of the Bulletin 's i oted to ohJld taibor and1 education', ] i eulbject on the Btghth Annual ( tference on Child' Jlialbor, held in ] ileyiile, hut Incidentally it shows ( y tor yte United States has prog- , . ... .. ^?HlSKfY everyifmc \ Ponce-d e- , Leon came I ^ to the New I ! ing for the Elixir of Life he was'on the trail of 'Old Farm Whiskey It futt the ipot.' " Made from the cream of Pennsylvania Rye? mellow, delicious, smooth ' the wood anl bottled in bond. Lowest! i: ,rere .prices , , L summer 1 stunning ill k of the j]; ,|?j icy arc-in- *i fjl i1 the publie. j jj j ji - ?* diculouslv |1 \xfr ' |a r*tni?rtt? rvr\4- l\iMaMTr IE vviuvA jsvi k* a izes. Tell I 38. ; f R PONGIE COATS ? 0 Pongee Coat is the * :ool evenings. No\v gotrices. $8 and $10 coats c ...$5.75 ft a ' nn * J / 1?* tf 1 iocs aud A l?a 1 ( 4 ksfrurg, W. Vaj;; fee Xational Chim. L^or'Comajl tted??/d| n /TJve t9Weeapi felr?>toy??| tamifc i??[est iiiait fir yrnflfti?rii Jilldreti .in ,|he Noyhero states, WMtRri; he single.- ?>cSn?uon at NftV HamOsMiaJ? :hlre Slid In gfrjWMT/ fentucky. Tennessee. Louisiana u.idjl Virginia. What la Involved In thelsyi-' faience of adequsie-restrieUOn is vTv^KvSi dly expressed by E. B.Ctaxtoh..UalU#ty''" States Commissioner .'of Education.?. &i 'in the .Gtirolfnas IJtave s$?r ohildrerfJJ c inder.ten Ives Wy in l^e.jnTlJs. ".their, paleWa. ' 'aces haunt me stljl. I sa.-w UUleHtJtj >oys eight years old drinking biacfld^ ' toffee at, midnight to dM?p "a-irake "unaBiJl :il the end of their shift at 'four oHm _r tve o'clock in the morning. Then B 11 :hey went out of the hot. steamtngM-V.'. tolsy mill Into the cold air of t?^H^| noTning to their homes proWhibly. fnra? i little ntful sleep and a drowsy, Joy^J;.y ess day, oply to come ba;ck at night? - " md grind again through the lonc.M lark hours." . "In four states. ..OW9, .Qilqiab^rnaj ST Illinois, and Michigan," Florence vw Kelley .says, "there is now provision '4* made to lift the .burden .upon "ttZ| J?? A'ldowed'tmother'by givlag her, as iter right and not as the doie of a private i. tharliy, Tan allowance out of public. C'vi inancee 011 cond'itioh that she stay-in /? her home and ke?p her-children jp.1 *v home and In school as the state re- : tuires." As Jean Gordon of New C Orleans puts it on another page? "Certainly .the mother does as piussli .g tor the country In rearing Iter chl|dr'<fri is the veterans did In' killing her -?;J ions." " i' Occupations dangerous to hcalth^r; 2 rhorals are singled out by some .fpy? states and fot'tiljdden to minors under . /j, sixteen or eighteen or twenty-one, 'as for example the nlght-iraesseftger jervice is now regulated Hxy special k?ws " In N'w York and nine other.states. 'a Having noted progress the 'Bulletin 1 afters the following indictment oil tho: J ehlld labor system, namely, tiptt J "child Inibdr means racial -degenera- J r?v. the np.rnet not ion of poverty. the enlargement of Illiteracy, the dfsln-1* "" tegratlon of the family, the IncfesUeW" : of crime, the lowering of the wage? icale and the fiweiilng of the army?' of the unemployed." { ^he, Rational Child laftor Commit-iB V fee says It intends to Issue the Bulk-iS ? tin' t0|u4rl^ 'because of the splendid? .y results J (Llyeady secured' through?.pa-nVphlets. Other numtiers devoted io ope:or another phase of V"'"' the child labor problem, and wfll n"' Seep subscribers In touch with the S??'. progress-,pf the flght against chllil iii iWor tiad with the results ot invesl Ipe" igatlqns. ' Wap is to Be Erected by ther|[ef Southern Commercial ' 1 Congress. ^ VYIASEtNOPON-, ID. C., June 12? 9 l bas-relief map of the southern I tates. measuring <nrin foot hv H I , ?? ?O ? w '?yvv uj UguVJ HH eet, in a building especially contructed for it, Is to be erected at he National Conservation Hxposi- H ion to be held in Knoxyfile, Tenn., H n the fall off 1913, according tq^B: >lans announced today from t#?' fl ; xposltlon's Washington office. The fl: sap will be built' up of solid miner- H ,1s of the various regions rep re; H entcd, and will show the mountain |L nd valley contours, the principal H treams with actual running water B nd Indicating the extent of pavlga- fl illlty present and possible, the H' verflowed lands of the Mississippi, H f the state of Florida, and else- H I'here, the location of cities Jnclud- fl . ng the Atlantic and Gulf" ports B~ rhich will receive renewed commerlal life with the completion of the fl 'an am a canal, the South's forest St .reas, and the railways and main Hilghways. Present and possible nture power development'along the ipper river courses will , glso beifl bown, with miniature transmission fl' ines strung from the sources gt fl '. lower to the places where it is crB an be utilized. A.second floor hatony will be constructed to afford ^ he visitor a bird's eye view of thefl* nap. Upon this bglcony will be fl., ilsplayed floral and other exhibit* fl' if soli products not shown on the flDwer floor. . fl; Along the sides ot the map be-[fl' tad the glass, will be exhibited the H I arious soils of the southern states n cross section, the Soil from each I I tate being beneath Its represents- H I ion on the model. On the other ] ide of- the aisle, opposite to the H oils' wlTi be contrasted the pro'dirf^ 11 alsed under poor -end under sclen- I Iflc methods, lit is planned that H1 he" experiment stations of the ser-1 ] rat states of the South will hare I I heir" exhibit* hi this building. II The building in which thl* model I | s to be shown is to be known as '-] be Agricultural and Liend Building,jSjj| jpp NT -3 3CT ?? ftt ?WSW?^piV^|| I ??^%ilues in Town al ' - .- y >K-. fj^^^^Sybest of up4o*J&ttf mm mr' v<mtfeiHaagone else; and to fpn^d*] "fU^y S ' uapauiij1 ?[ z.vou. In ntlon ot the board otdli .hail w411 be held. lectures on tlce Is herefby given that >us branches qf the conservation meeting of the stookhold & and such assemblies as that Monongahelq. Valley Trie 10 National Conservation Oon- pany will be hold at flooi 1, good roads .convention and Watgoh Building, lb the i^ge and waterway conferences. Fairmont, West Virginia y?iu vf : r..i . IT. IS MAN'S INSTIN TO I3RESSDISTINCT And if he doesn't, he'll soon be extinct shine, in dressing men.distinctively. We don't copy styles; wc invent them the mannerisms that become in vogue i And we defy any tailor in vour TTncle ?! tlio juice, the -Suits that bear our lab Starting as L&u Our art is the uwfcin Clothes; not clothes ? like a thousand other : meet, but clothes that to the world ?t> your >t Do yqu want your Sui j - -tiviCdr do vM-Atfant saujc as the thousand -practically a 'unifowi Ask yourself this.quest come in and tell lis" the. MILLIE f wmrreRsLOWE BUILDING ' t - - . , sssss ly\..... , ' ' '.V;'. '"-V je ior ygprseii 'fiat ;we caarry, issjridard, well - known, iwell - advertised alecb .the.cljoic^t.of .the counti^'s ^tdji^ nes in mens wear, rairtt we ftoneetly be^e'thatiyim Valbes 1. town Gwn&rftn^aee. i? w i?&- 2he $&yBost" Lines of Men's |lBtthit\g,?e^^'iVfeuAattan a>kts," "Stetson Hats," ioinuu. X>- :**?? ?sasm* -m waw-w..- anees md most ithHjp, that ace 'worth white" ^cco?sof?fto 32 K DAVIDSON ?? " i 'immmmmm ?. - - 11 '-'\1 '< - '.I " ' 1"" ??'?~?:?:?1 -is to measure 300 feet by 150 Mark and clip some ci? Its ilnterior walls are to bo rr?,m the Telegram to take tructed of finished wood from ^hj> *? - . . . nni then you irtll be hti ?*terent states, so that -the n| Rnfl n(lt ri.nflonl Ung - will .itself be a mtun- _________________ kh of soil products. . ' . ' To the Stockholders of tl jj an annex to the building will' gahela Valley Traction rected a large auditorium with.- Pursuant to an Order AA? -!! - - HIHBHB9K /\ \ 11 _ru. '' ' 'v^^MB \ '*.V^'-". ., . * ' ' -.81 m'v/\ Vi vJl it' *'* jrVUff ''*' ' ' /'' * \ I ' (V -I V'I , -I .-.1C''^'^''^rf'j^^l]^^- fi I < H | H ^BkH fl I vfl m I ?: 'Am iu. 'L'L-P a 'A.'A)A' \liJxk^-,'Jc'^/>{n ini ?rp ui 114V pauy uttu ?uu iuivto " 'f-'i' vi * ' i - - '- - 'v -i . ..ti'ii^Mm