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liiBI 1 ?? ? ~ar? " TP"V A W % *T* y I 1 * I ^ ~B ' M ^ ?y a ?m __ ( p CCPflMR CCPTIflM I I?I 1-4 11 /\ I I I 1-4 9 L i _ L# \ \/I mnrn n m u I v DluUIiU ulu UN JL 1 8 I i I / /-\ i jl raft jPjlX ri;/-\_ 1VI rflNrh H I la O : ' ' . ; , ' ASSOCIATED PRESS SERVICE I 1 f 4 ESTABLISHED 1861 CLARKSBURG, W VA., -FRIDAY, JUNE 1 4, l 9 l 2. > = * PRICE TWO CENTS ^S9tS6O^9??3e6OCl9OafSSSOSSSS?S9!fS9i0O(>9i J EDVGATIO. i m MOSCPSOgWSgWOSOSSSSSSgSSSSOSWSSSSSSSSSK Cooking to one \of the subjects thei taught Alaskan. natives in the gov- ure ^eminent schools administered' hy the Ave United States Bureau of education, wei Among the dishes to which the pu- put pile are Introduced Is doughnuts, the /which they are taught to fry with nail seal oil as a' substitute for lard. The dus V A bill pending, In the New Jersey higl legislature* provides tuition for ths and higher education of the blind. ... A "Tlhere la a feeling of unrest tatli throughout the countryy as regards incl <he teaching of algebra," the Unlte'd durl States Bureau of Education notes In rooi a recent bulletin, "and eagernesa la of <1 shown to make the subject mora significant than it has yet bcen> In A Secondary instruction." seas t W ' ? '? ? aire * > The high school at Manatee, Fla., syst reeded an Industrial building, and corn as no funds .were available for the purpoae,,xthe school children built It Ei 4pv "IS YOUR BA :> See the anxious mother bending . waHRPSj solicitude! Her heart aches for mmftm Dr. fahrnevs Which babies like because It cut JFJpffg y?ir cures Colic in ten minutes. Ke< 3t<L* J fci*ts. Trial bottle free if you mt " Made only by DRS. D. , ' .?? ? ,? -f, , 4HBMBHHDDI fWel * I Since this ^ses 01 people, who : I crowds continually I men! Making you: I I magic of this terrif I if: I MEN'S $8.50 SUI I $3.44 I MEN'S $15.00 SU] I $7.9? MEN'S $12.50 SUI I $6.95 I WOMEN'S $10.00 S" I: _ $4*45 ^ | . WOMEN'S $2.50 SK ' | $1.3: WOMEN'S $12.50 SILK ] I $4.8? Hundreds of articles th; portance to you to find the i HAM3 "S. I N NOTES I sfsssssssssssssssssssfssssssjpssstfl) mselves. It is a one story struct, built of concrete blocks, twentyled by fifty feet. The blocks o madd by the grammar-school Us; tht 'iigh-school boys put- up walls and roof, and the girls led on the laths for the plastering. school is called the Kendall Intrial Institute, in honor of the i-school principal, twho designed supervised the work. ' study of the hygiene and sinljrv of the^Hamhurg public schools , uae# mn- testing or air before. ; Ing and after cleaning the classits. as well as the determination , UBt and germs at various levels. * * * 1 Ithough still fighting fo-r the pos- ( Ion of Tripoli the Italians have j ady laid the foundation for 'a ( em of public Instruction in that wry; * ? 3 rery year since 1905 the classes { iBY RESTLESS?" i over the sleepless babel What tender I him. Wise mothers use TEETHING SYRUP res them. Prevents Giolera Infantum, * p a bottle at hand. 25 cents at drug* :ntion this paper. FAHRNEY & SON, Hagzrstowk, Ma, ( m lave \ mightiest of alLb; must spend their 1 growing greater r 25 cent pieces do ic slaughter of Hi w * w People You Don't K TS, NOW WOl [ lTS, NOW > lTS, NOW * > mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtrnmmmmmmlmSmSSmmm ________ UITS, NOW V I IRTS, NOW ] . f DRESSES, NOW - I * !l it we are unable to quote h ight place. Remember H BURG N orld's Gi 33S---LO Mi In which Latin is taught have gaine in relative numbers in the lnstlu tiona of higher education in Franci . . Kentucky has a law passed in th last legislature, permitting the us of scbbolhouaes as places of worshl during vacation. . ? ? ' Fully seventy-five percent of th rural school-teachers in South Care tina last year were teaching for th first time in the positions thai the, then held, according to informatioi received by the United 'States Bureai of Education. , * * Cultural ties are to re-enftrce th political alliance between France am Russia, it is hoped, by the establish ruent of the French Institute of Ht Petersburg, recently opened at th' HuBBlan capital under the auspice it the university faculties of Nor then [Trance. The atan of the institute I :o bring about an Interchange of thi cndwlodge of each country's lan ruage, HteTature, history and art. ? ' That certain hospitals which trait 'oung, women to he nurses frequent!] lubject the pupil to forms of comttcrclal exploitation, is a statement nnde in a recent bulletin issued foi ree distribution by the United Statec lurcau of Education. T. J. Kelloy, of 'Parkcrsburg, lr tere on a business mission. AV-. D. 'Woore, of Parkcrsburg, Is in he city on a brief business visit. thel /? mmmmamammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmatmm irgajp events strm lard earned dollars ivery hour since th the work of half iMRiinmri*'* <Mr It IS 1 ?on? Our ASH'S $3.00 PONGEE DR] $2.45 MEN'S 10cSOX, NO 3c 75c CORSETS, NOT 39c MEN'S 50c UNDERWEA] 18c HEN'S $2.00 STRAW HA'. 98c HEN'S $5.00 SLIPONS, $1.89 ere you will find so low tka amlburger's, 335 tike strei XRS 1 reatest Sla OK FOR G1 p - ; Conference of the Buokhan- ? e non Section of the Methodists atBefington. .M e I Tbe Buckhannon District Confer, i ence of the Methodist Episcopal II church will observe tbe following K . program at 'Bellngton week after * Tuesday Night, June 20. .. ? 8:00?.Devotional, 1R. O. Phillips. a' 8:,16?Sermon, C. C. Lanham. 'r Sacrament of iLord'a Slipper. Jl Wednesday Morning, June 20. tc 8:30?Bible Reading, ?. D. Clark. 9:00?Disciplinary business. 11.1:00?Sermon,'ABbury Mlclt. Wednesday Afternoon, June 20. 2:00?Devotional service, Joseph , i Vanslckle.. . , _ . r 2:30?Disciplinary business. 3:30?-'Echoes from General Con : ference with Discussion from Long Distance, O. D. King. > Wednesday Nlfjit, June 20. sli 8:00?Devotional, J. W. Holll- m day. = , 8:30?'Address . on Conference Ctalmants, Judge C. W. Lynch. p.^ Address on Layman's"As80clation^ ca C. W. Plesher. Pi 'own! :k town, no other stoi ; to best advantage, is sensation of all'sen dollars; making your ),000 stock of-Men's, } Rank Fo ict Location I 3SSES, NOW MEN'l W MEN'S $2.0< y - 50c I ? MEN'S AND R, NOW . \ rs, NOW JJ] t NOW $3.50 WC I t you couldn't help but buy. Co DEPAI 55 West Pike Streets ugher Sale 1 lEEtf SIGN I ~ Thursday Morning, June 27. 8:30^.Blble reading, H. ; D. lark. i 9:00?Disciplinary business. 11:00?West YVlrglnia WesltSyau , ollege, Carl G.^poney. Thursday Afternoon, June 97.; 8:15?Paper M'-Wf P> M. 8., . trs. H. D. C'ark. 2:40?Paper on W. H. M. 8., 1 rs. Oarl G. Doney. 4 flft?>TVIooln^lnn#w" / UUV'MVOO Thursday Xlgrt, Jane 27. < 4:00?Devotional," P. -H.- J. lng. -8:30?(Address on Ratification of < rohlbltlon Amendment, T. M. 1 are'. i ? . , < <Pastors will please send names of t 1 delegates who ;wlll/4>e present i om the charges, not* later than '< ipe 20, to R. O. Phillips, Beting- I m, W. Va.' -v ? i ' ' < > Watching Developments in , the 'Miners' Strike on Paint Creek. CHARLESTON, .. June .14.-JThe tuation on Ja'int Creek where the Iners are on strike, is- being closely PILES CURED W ? TO 14*DAY8 ' Your druggist wJU'refund money It tZO OINTMENT falls to cure any se of 1 ceding, Blind, Bleeding or otnidlng Piles In 6to 14 days. 50c. 1 Wo: e h'a^ a -f Words sometimes sations was born, half dollars do the Vomen's and 0|ildi Uy to N OLLOW TH 3 $18.00 STJITS, NOW <fc q ne zp .. ; jfcfc; ) AND $2.50 PANTS, NOW $1.29 i KIMONOS, NOVjT 9c WOMEN "S 10c HANDK] CHIEFS, NOW 2c 00 WAISTS, NOW 45c OMEN'S WAISTS, NOW tf* <t nf 3>1 .VD me with the biggest expecta ITMEi ^ow On in AND NDMi matched. < -At-the Instance or<Jo*ernor Glasscock several offlcere of the state militia have been, detailed to make frequent visit* to all points along thh creek, extending over the entire length?eome fifteen or eighteen khilee. Mother Jonee has heat conferring with the mine: leaders here but . the conclusions arrived at at thfeso conferences have not been ;lven out: Ifia bellevedthe" miners allj take a definite stand When an short la '(made to eject them from tueir nouses on June au. ine second notice of thirty day* eacrh Wtlf have ixpired -on that date. "Of course LhoBC that have returned to mrkand >tbers who are expected to return to. vortc in the meantime will not be lit, Curbed. The various companies lesire to operate their mines, and hey cbntend a large number lo men a'ant to work hut are prevented from loing so by aome of the leaders. C. U Barlow, of Buckhannon, is .rnnaactlng business here. " ' " Sewer Pipe ILL KINDS AND SIZES G. M. West's 1 DKAJiKR IS Say, Grain, Feed, Lime Plaster and Cement ilen F1V Xo. a Wi4h HWhw v%mm VJ ?.? ? Sr iBe patttoage &. lie* but where the The proof is beyon work of one dolla] ^en's Clothing and 1 liss It! JE CROWDS MILL. .at 50c on ! MEN'S 50c I _ . WOMEN'S 15 * I BOYS' 50c I SB- ^ BOYS' $3.50 - $1 $1.50 PARi 9 ENTIRE STOCK OF \ SHOES. THE PRICE THE WHOLESALE C tion, you won't be disappoin NTS! Full Blast IER?335 * T - ^ . J. \ v ' . . V. . \ ~ ^H 1 IB - [NERY I the dolr I TIES, NOW I c HOSE, NOW I I >ANTS, NOW I I SUITS, NOW|: 3 .SOLS, NOW I I WOMEN'S AKD' MEN'S ' a A tin T. ? ? q aaii u\j vr &n than ft ted. It is of rital im- I I i iKh,