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c&iia-? vis'01^mHrS' 1*'?l aDd the operation off the aesthesiometer and ergpgraplyare ambngthe exhtfc ) its to be,Made by the United States ' Bureau 6i i^dricitton at the first exbibition evejj :".jgtT?n-; . jn- (America which deate^th tbe generat field of ^ha hygiene of the echooi and ''the school, child, as jmift of the exhibition to he heldk,be- 1 fore the Fift^t^jth- (National Con- 1 gressonifHjgiene and Uemography, 1 meeting In j^^Wngton next Septem- ' Among otheradrance information ' just giveiybut, the (Education (Bureau Bpeclaliste -wljo havo^he^xchpol hy: J ) siene exhibit- in charge, make the > statement that'!dne*exhtblt .will show .that- stuttering is about three imes , as common tamong boys as girls.. 3 ? The(l^ri^frof^duration's exhibit j school child, taking uj> such aub- i B?v JiBCWaa^fboj^MSofatd clothing. ' With the co-operation of school j architects and'ipak^rs of school fur, Other sectlopSvOf the,whooI - hygiene , exhlblt.^ljlj^fke' up the' hygiene of. physical'cfiwta^ thtf medical irispe'c-' 1 t lion of school, children gs'd open-air . I schools. Among; tUe newspapers or the ^ii'^(e'W%^|V*bei^ed to swell tho ; mighty chorus of congratulations over the nomlnatloti of Dr. H. D. Hatfield by the Republicans Tor gov- :i rnor an^.that?;$ayefj.at^the' saipe 5 f/ ytae,;ap^eptatedWa.'eminent ntnehs .; | i; for .'the j?os!Uq^~te;*htf!'S^Angton 1 Daily-News, whirh fjj also enthusiastic , i,v ^fver the : satisfactory^ending of the gubernatorial'contest. - "Tie News I ? ifc-.c<Mflde?t that KaYkony ;'pervades , t?e party throughout, the state as a ; i 4t r^uK/ot?^S^>lntarg^3rf^tii?fc4hit t ticket headed headed by Dr. Hati: ??'<J is certalnof rtejojqr- at the.polls t t in-- November. Qays the News: ./.In tlje nomination of Dr. H. D. L Wtttfleto :tor governor of thiB state Ei . the Republican? pjurty has selected ft; one of Its stfongeet.men.-apd a man RKl^o is shre' to/cii^^he msltet .to. * 7 '' J victory li, Noy^tnJjer,. And not with-' j I ? standing this is true.'we think either mm ? ?tWMJ?M?egt?-"Vai.wqpthy of the li iglf. hOTft^smd 'couid- have "carried J "the state by. handsome majorities. I72 The congest between, these lenders In HH K thil "party was . a', sw^eet'spirited one and those who know the Republican fcl metal .Of which they are made are ''if?* fuRy awaye that thAwlirbow to .tho the malorlty^nd' will work' I diligently for the success of the vielory at the . ? argjiiawBiBW^ ISOCrALl 1^^ "*' Birthday Party. Mr. add "Mrs.'Eidward Mills gaVB a very pfeawhy birthday party' Tuesday evening ;at their home at Broad Oaks In honor of the sixth birthday anniversary oT their daughter, Lll-v Music and gameswere the pleasant Sdi versions of the evening and refreshments were served by the hostess. All pronounced It an evening of-enjoyment. " Those'present were Miss Vera King, Bertha Wafers, Pansy ?at-" ton^ Lexie Qoodwia/ Grace and Eleanor Rldor.'XJora WfW'ains, Margaret "Watsonlfcva'> Rogefs.- Flora Watson, I \||^ ' I J nr Cent ? - Patton, Nclla and Delia Wolfe, Mary C Cramp. Mildred flooten,io?'Parkera- h burg; Miss Bessie Thompson, of f Bro?dij^,irjsr.' Cramp,* MfiviMcrfrto; fcarf Me?tr?; Harvey * WiWlaJHSfi^wS--OrvWi Wlndom, ' JH&' ' Hudklns, Raymond Kenacd&jS&k. MetnamClayton tl Curkendall.'rBryan Carder, Cay P Macker/i<^UHs,-Winis Hefner and .?*?! .ftntw***-.... - i r? ;^i/Hra-'iml^ntertaing, . ? 'in her'horde. 6n the Phlllppl road Mrs. Guy H. Earje entertained a tew C of her friend* yesterday afternoon w from'j to ^"oJsJpckXinfhbnor ot Mts, John Ijyba, Of Steubenvllle, 0., who d is visiting Mrs. Frank WltHson. Upon b< the arrival of the guesta fr^uit punch l? was served'on the large veranda and m the afternoon's diversion was fancy w work. .Delicious refreshments were servedjw^theJJa^^^aJJo^werjB a sweet peas and greenety.' tt Among the Incited 'guests were u Mrs. ^Harry .JBrown ..and .her guest, Mrs'. JT'D.^Tutiier, ' 'at' 8iiem)' Ore.'; hi Mrs. Bernard Wilson, Mrs. David si uarter, Mrs, Blair Wllllson, ?Irs.. John j Stone, Sirs." Degan, at Now York; Mrs. John IJoyd, of Steubenrille, O.p p< Mrs. Frank WlWsonr and Mrs. Mc- g, Enteer. ' '' . ' rr~? " vi Knitertal* FHenda. -Mr. and Mra. Ehrenberg enter- m talned a few. of . their ftlenijs. at Aeir home in the'New Fafr Grounds idditlon Tuesday evening. Music l8 ind games were the "diversions of the ijj ataning. ^fter ; which refaeaiuaentt ;t|, were served, Among those .present were ( Mrs. w r; :F. Currence, Mrs'. T>. A. hl irown,'"Mrs". NjeiirgO?Tate,: Mrs?"A"7' M r, Smallwood, Mrs. Coplin, Mrs. WesleyiHerron. Mrs. (Ernest Bland, w drs. James Johnston, Mrs. Mays, | diss. (Ethel Biltfngham, Miss Ethel | dartin, Miss Sarah Collins, MissJ r&e!%ai0|rfch and Miss iBtherfi'h?*! enberg, and Mr. iHerron, Mr. D. | v. '.""(Continued on page Ave;) 1 . 181 ^' ^|j C : V. " i . , t6 l\nd.-Gtrte -Are-to- Be in -thft ; 'Saddle at "Buffalo Bill" g r.i'Vf > ifi t GgtSsiil' * ? i ii-niy.jiiy zz. ?'li Skylarking ;at speed," throwing ""She #j lariat, reviewing the. methods of the ^ pony-express and quadruped?along op the pigskin through- the mazy waltz, the "swing your neighbor" j, quadrille and the charmingly graceful reel,..^alanqing themselves, .on the <,t goat-gyrator of the^ plains, the #lld bucking broncho, the original "Dip of Death" creator, are a few of the st excellent feats of horsemanship execu ted by the cowboys and ranch h( girls.with Buffalo Bill's Wild West' 0, and Pawnee Bill's Far East here Fri- . irr*'. ?aiiimLioiih oi ' Sun _axe. :(j accomplished' with a rocking-chair lE pace, with. apparently the ease of riding a hobby-horse. But such 1b f[ not the case, for one of the most diffi-. ,n cutl of their tasks is brlddling, sad- = dling, mounting and retaining a seat on the broncho from Colorado, and ^ the aeryJ and treacherous , mustang from Texas. As these obstereperous and Jiberty lovipg ponies hurdle high; into.the sir, jand then tumbling heaty ^ oli the ground use a-irhndted" biting ^ and kicking stunts to dismount their c~i unwelcome 'rider, many a "spill" is b taken. cl The riders of the Far Bast section f( are equally -as skilled in their, petu- ? liar art In the saddle, led by . the y Russian Cossacks who compete ? strenuously for equation honors. n The wonderfully educated ele- p phant, "Minnule," in Prof. Gruber's tl sextette of inan, lady, horse, pony ! k and dag performs marvelous accom- 0 nllRhments. Thp'trminA nf 1? Haitian ! dancers are wonders; the fox-hunt, ? mimic Indian battles and scenes are a all interesting and educational. 0 reSSSSSSSSSSSftSSSSiSSfSSSSSSSfSSSSSSSSI f< 1 WALLACE P lS3eS$33SS?333SiS^?S?33S6!?3S3tSli ? WAULlAiCE, June 12 ? Maner Lodge, No. 172, Knights of Pythias, fi will hold Its memorial service next h Sunday morning at 10;30 o'ctock inl * the Methodist lEpiscopal .church hWef "the "Re. Haxry C. Howard, tl pastor of the "First Methodist Episcopal church of Fairmont, will | preach the sermon. . ,, START A SAV Huj good things are add about cm iCLAI K. TJBWmrEB, PresMeB*. J-"?^LkSLZmmmm site Monday and ^ueeday;F~-. "<^j L. K. Bennett and daughter, ^ sry, of 'Fairmont, were guests of co [t]i. Litxle^Batee,' of Watwii are, on lie, Tpcentjy. - j- . -;i .Mianes. Grace end HUUrfZWto, of in] te Parish'addition, are vtxiting In an arlcersburg this week, W. :.G'<'Kemper, of Tjoet run,-has da B. !'. Ojfrett located ia tbd BWrttt. dmtifin *n4 wm.^oi^ 3? L. C- Fox la home from the Blue .w'j reek, oil: field, where h?. iu^heen ; orkl{ig^fof,vfaome. ttae. . jft Mr*. J . Blaine Moore and little tu aughter, of Fairmont, .-wht*. tycj ^ een visiting her tor se verdl, days/ ift Tuesday morning fordBlg Effik, here'ithey will spend a few. dtfya sit 1th fronds*- "j, . - lx ThejliSdljea'. IAI4 .Society, wlj^gfifie pjj pie, peanut and ice cream socftVin .m Mrs; I'. N. Dean tias returned'.to 1 Br home on 'Middle :'Rtmi-'.,(.**!{i!sr ,U*I >endng several' days visiting. Mrs'. . B. Locke, of St. Marys^' p.|/" Miss Sylvia.. Mdlntire, at )rt, has Seen here a 'few da^^r-pi aest tlf Mr8- sBesalee Talklhiftflueer Utj ^Isaac D. &tjftson! was ah1?wfil8S# ? sltprf at; iri?toSblrg "ft Mr?i i!: fyPa&ci ieft?Tttfe*i&*$ ornihg to Wsit :her'ddnghter^Mts^ by . s/Harbert.'Jbf Ttolflnfi-VwH ' " ' " Miss, Tresla AShctdtt; af sMat'gyet, ^ & oblntfon, or the Middle -Hun-: addU ^y; tm,"-W ; . " ?.w R. tb^BoifttoA^of * ctatttpborg,;|2 as here Tuesday looklhg^-'at^pr isiness .flijjttpfs . Jof the. Baltimore gr; id Ohio Sailroad Company . ' Q) , or Qwy?o?Q?ftKy<yft^owai>o*croffOff<yQrtyogoCQCQBQPtBQflflJ fMWWVOiOi*iP<p<WWMVCWWWs><WsWW>fy arcmsrwamc^^ on WES7T0N, June 12?rThe Demo; ^ atlo primary election in the county !su||ted in the nomination, of Erattlc' ., Uteitin for. sheriff . over . . W.v E. ju bodes. : ;p! S. 3. lAdams, state deputy < for e= e. ". Protected Home Circle, Of 'heeling, is1 ih the'city having-* Ha rge class examined for a class ini; <tu tatlon ' Friday night. The-Protected oma Ciceie -has. .baea.. one ?,of~tha.?. i a -u- - ?_ giuntus uiucia iu lue viij-* id- now has reached a membership j 100.-' ' ; ;V Op the last of this, . month the i swls county glass .plant Win close I )wn" for a few t hlch it will resupie operation and . |iitln'pe--throuBhou?^the"',atti(V- ' and " I Inter".' ' ' " . At -lie'r home on . iWest (Fourth- $3 reet Tuesday afternoon. .,.Mrf,.., alph Thompson entei tamed : for. Te Bf little daughter, Stella, In honor ? 1: her" rifth'birthday. ' Mrs. A. C. Mlhnach has returned r*. oma'tlsK to her daughter, tyMfc 5?' v'p.sCupp, atConneUsrllle,iBa.~ _ Mr. and Mrs. lAlex Blumberg and co imlly made an automoblle'trlp "to uckhannon, returning Tuesday." '-of ?v?* ~ i th WEi.fi POSTED _ ih . California Doctor Wltli i!T~Ye?r>' R Experience; ' : ~ is:-Ar. hi n .-s-w-? t is --'-J jj '"InjijAr 10 years' experience at , a_Ue tacher Iand"''praot(fioher mTcmg?Syt" lenlcJjBesV' Says a Los Angeifes "pljls" y. clan, VI have never found' n. food to impale wlth^ Qrape-Xpts ? TjjL tb?. . eneflt; otf thi geherar health oi all asses! cif people. " "I have recommended G-rapa-Xuta Vj >r a p0im'ber't>r..'yea5? ;to. (Atlents jir 1th (he greatest success and 'every th ear'ftfexperlence makes pie ?n?te(ien- gj liialasUC regarding Its use. be "I ma.ke-1t n-rule to alfwaye Yec'ddi- ,, lend Qrape-Sfuts, and TOstum in j" lace. of cojfpf, when glvlrig my pa- 1 lents instructions as to diet 'for I rc now both., Grape-Nuts and-JPostujp Pi an be dleefcted fiv nnvnno V "As for myself, when 'engaged In h< luch mental work my diet twice a ^ ay consists of Grape-Nuts. and rich .. ream. I find it Just the :thlng to uild up gray matter and-keep the rain In good working order. lr "In. addition to Its wonderful ef- ar tots as a 'brain and nerve food'Grape- eu Ut* always keeps the dlgqgtlve ot- <h ahs -In perfect, healthy . tone. .1 itjry.it with me when.I travel, othef- ,_t lie l am almost' certath to hare .. quWe with my stomach/'J tNsfilie Iven by mall by Postum COr/tSartle P' roek, AflCh. 1 If* " '?T Strong endorsements like-the'albove PI oin physicians.all ever.the,-country of ave stamped Grape-Nuts" the most to tlenthlc food in the wor'lf "There's reason." ... ta I? 4 -In plwis- for the 'famous Ute btfulC "The Road-to WeKvUle." - 7* Ever rpad the above letter?.. Ajftep! J/ nn appears from time to time. Ttiey re goti nine, true,' and full VSf Human itcrdst- . - ? 'INGS ACCOUNT ?? 1 1 S-T-T" u method* at conducting tid* haafc. A.I Bwife but for the miiti . ^ 3C0UNT8 JLT THIS BANS ? jpii.ri i?Tiif^'jii' r' ' ITiTrV.' . J?ffir Pittsburg to'rUR. rilatlTes Mies battle tBranhon^has bee Bided -to- fisr 'bom* -several dlj accoupt of Illness. Miss Georgia Hawkins was too) P'Wtfer .lnsnrance business at R( eke the first of tbe week, iliss. Grace Goe will leaveThun f for aurtslfrto.hpr saint, Mia. -J Gfcllaghhr; fltarksburg.. fingltveer W-. B. (Hardman lei tefcjervfor;'N?w Jersey, where h 11 Wed-jMlM Jean Rowahd. " 4ri[: 'Grant. Pool, tit ?iktns, ah [K* George Ramsbutlg>'fcaTe ,rt rned Wfb a <yis?t to-thetr moths .'twakew.e fUn--i* .- ?: + Charles Trbxell has accepted sit ion at B'. TCaplatt'adapartmei irar-to take the place of J. W Btagtwho is establishing a olothin slness of his own. -Ih? BID BRBBH - . J your Duty to Get at the Cans *od Remote It. A Word to Uio Wiser You Know. Qr.-Ed wards' Olive" Table tal'the sub tttte. lot ctiiawel, V1H -poBifively d > work.i?. *."' ' ' People-alTll^iedtt.with .bad"-.brant ff^allck,reli?'tproush Dr.JSdwirdi iyevflSableti^" The pleasant" sugar rted, tablets are taken'for bad brent -an-who kntrw themr -4-* OJlve TaWets act gently butflrml t'htj bowpls .and^lyitr.<'atlinu]atln lip 'to "natural, action." dTehrlng' th (od and gently purICying the ehtl? rtenjTof Ithpurities. -... PheV-do^all that- dnngerouT.calonu ns without any of the.bad after el Millie benefits' of'nas(y", slckenini Iplng cathartlqe are derived frot lit. .Tablets without igrlping, pal dlsagreeab}e*eftects..e? any hind. Dr. P. If. Edfpn.rdStdlscovered th rmlU.a after seventeen years of.prat e"' pmoHg patients afflicted wit wel and liver complaint -with the ai ndant bap breath, i ; . Olive Tablets are'a purely vegetabl mpound mixed with olive oil. . Try Olive Ta bl etajoday^^Take oii 'act. , -?H "Every little Olive Tablet has jvement all K, 10c and. 25c. . . ., .. .... The Olive Tablet Company, of Ci mbtis. Ohio. Dr. FtSjf. Edward iaSnii'W- va *V ..!. Combine. In one the rlchei ivani?wlth tli'c .most denghtful hot i'i??nd you lhaie HAVANA 10 ; Cents to 3 for 69 Cents, 1 be {tail; m dealers, cafee and dub "I I 1 Notice Is hereby gtveiri tihat. at eeting of the' stockholders' of Pari stnoitt Burial Vault" Company, rporatiori. created' and o'rgnnlzt ider and-by-virtue otf- the laws e. dt^tc .ol West VJrjint_acby virti a cnnrto issued-to,H 'beating da e first day of A,pr$J, IjD 08, held i fi ofilco -of Charts ~P- Johnso 5am 'NO 415, GonJlulldlng, Claris i>^cMiVlrgm?^.'?uSday. M? , 19t2; the foilow-tni tesolutlori wi lorlteff :yirtftdi* c?^ ' "Whereas, Parry Cement Burl lult Company has ceased-to -engai buelneco. * <, - > Now; therefore, .foe,Jfc resolved: 1. That Parry ( Cement Burl tult pompany, a corporation creatl id organised under and foy virtue e lasrs i t the Stale of West VI nla, }>y charter Issued "to It ar arlng, date-oii the flrit dSy'bf'A&r i08,' does hereby Jlscontthue i isineifs as a corporation, and su nders Its charter to the said Sta West Virginia. 2;. That, A. P. Gladden be, and srefoy authorised and directed ake payment out of the funds < Is company, of all the debts and 111 lUles of said Company, If any, dl Ifoutq such assets and property, iy, as may remain, and to execu ch papers as may be necessary fi is purpose. *. That the president of this co iraUen to'cause notice of the adoj >n of the foregoing resolution- to 1 ibhkhed hi some newspaper of gel al circulation, published near tt Incljaal -oftlce or place of bualne . eatd corporation, orice a week ti tjr tinneecutive weeks. That'said president "do certify thei Solutions to the S^erettffy of Sta Wok Virginia, a Mfdo deliver I m a: cerftftcste of' p JbJH?tlon I lit" notice "a# required by law." P,-GiiADiD?X, Pre* QHAlRg^Ee B. JOHMSOK, Sec WITH THIS I. who ?mil. IkeoNlrN air 'oat wan re weiloome the Small eoeuente ae , DRAW INTEREST A Savings Bank ?? ?-ftyirr;?t~ =! r| THE WATTS-L ^ We GiVe"S. Trading - ' 1 " - " . .?.1: .... , . =s=t* \ Special for Thursday, < : Inch Sm -J ' -.' i v. " >' a *A line of beautiful embroidery flouncing ?. pieties in a variety of attractive designs i n e; ir indies wide, fine aheerswiss fabric These*! a 'To; be sold Thursday in patterns o?five yard it ' I Special for Frid Our Greatest June Sale of (1.50 GOWNS AND P In this special June 'Si muslins for women ? daihty garments, all n 5 the first time this weeli ' Gpwns of Crepe.Lo i and Voile, Dainty trini e aiid torchon laces anc Muslin Petticoats wi - and flounces of same n [; lace panel effect. 50c LACE AND EMBROIDER ? An entirely new lot of corset < t- undermuslins. Made of good ip finished seams, trimmed across ie bon-run embroidery. ie. The June Sale of Summer Um a SB3E WINDOW I Extra Species in This Gi $15 to $18 Trimmed Hats - $8.00 to $10 Trimmed Hats l $6.00 to $7.50 Trimmed Hats I Gargets, Rugs and^l^qce Curtains ' Prices that challenge $2.00 to $2.50 White? Wash Skirts $1 Imported Grecian Voiles $2 -Twenty-Seven Inch Embroider* 69c Men's Underwear 20c Printed Cottdnjyicspes = 25c Swiss Embroidery a 35c Imported Madras Cloth 1 All $15, $18.75, $20.00 and soi * 35c Imported Zephyrs ;fp $15.00 Room Size Brussels Rugs " $1.35 and $1.50 Rxminister Can *r 75c Middy Blouses " 39c Mercerized Voiles ?! $1.00 Guaranteed T a {{eta 35c Wraps Printed Voiles si nn *i en c-.u "*l | yx?w iv yi?w ???' vHiaru uiir 5 ! $7.50 to $12.50 Embroidered Rol ?! $7.50 New Tailored Skirts t? 50c Silk Boot Hose Z All $25, $30, $37.50, $45 and is $1.50 Silk Gloria I) mbrellaa 25c Mercerized Linaire *: $1.50 Tailored Lingerie Waists at t'ef $1.25 Corset Cover Combinations >r 20c French Nainsook, Bolt of 10 y r $1.50 Royal W orcester Corsets >e 25c to 35c Figured White Madras ?. 85c Salem Sheets " 25c Turkish Bath Towels Huck Towels w 12%c Superior Long Cloth *; 25 Per Cent Off the Price of Y'\ ; . . - ? >, ' 1 ,f BANK AND WATCH IT 6 tan are well pleaaed anil tier wm MO job ao. Tbla la ezctarfn gladly ai we do Ike larger ooea. t T THE RATE OP 4 PEE CEKT. Land Trust KfByyp' 'r u -^TT- ~| J Stamps with Cash 'Rjroiu^;-/jpj^;!1 j(JI % H Sune 18fo; Wm. ~~j | I iss Flouncings, 79c summer dresses. FresK.TiS?. i. I yelet ajpd fldral effects. Full fe^ty-five Iquncings are worth $2.00 S-at 79c yard. fl at), 9 a. m. : Undcrmuslins T | ETTICOATS, 98c . I Bile of fine ^ndfe,; are hundreds;!^ ew and shown for I ng'cloth, Nainsook || I Lining's of Val aUd l swiss embroidery. I tl\ 8k 11 IstCG floXlT^GGS material trimmed in Y CORSET COVERS, 25c I . 1 _ _ 33? "jaw tJ 1 :overs in mis June Sale of " ' ] quality. Nainsook, Freiitch bast witb val laces and rib* ' dermuslins begins Friday. DISPLAY. f'1''! rea7 Rebuilding j $4.9$" > &W; \ , j in tVic Rebuilding Sale):witW all comparison. , -.j. j| ?tB9 , j Flouncing - 98>c Yd - 89c r l2Vgc Yawj i . 9c Yard - 17c Yard me $25 Silk Dresses $9.95 19c - $8.98 pels at - 98c Yard 39c 27c Yard - 79c j 15c Yard is at - 39c yard >es at - . $3.09 $3.95 I 25c \ $50 Silk Dresses $14.98 98c 15c yard 98b > 59fc ards for - $1.19 . , $10Q sal only - 15c yard 49c 6 for 79c - 6 for 49c 79c New Summer Parasols. ?! A Per