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WWPAGE TWO ' T rrm. 7 I iy-j/o Men's |_ f4rn< ffl I jr isisuncuve \y Shaes&Oxfords A display of distinctive Shop stylos found nowhere else al sncli reasonable prices. A wide and extensive array of A S II- II A . i t . t siyio mourns is couocieo nere, ana me discriniinnt inir public lias recognized our demonstrated supremacy. The Price Range $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 $5.00, $5.50 Ts as wide and varied as the style range and is limited only by t he limit of the best shoemakers in the country. (lives yon iinliinili'il choice in Tim Russia Call', l>nll < un Metal Call'an<l Vici Kitl. We are justly proud of the lines, the striking styles and the decided marks o| individuality thai stamp our shoes as out of the ordinary. Spears Shoe Co FOURTH STREET a I Increasing || ( i Popularity ||| I The completeness of the service rendered by this rcgj bank, tlie absolute protection of all finals deposited in its custody, and the courtesy Sg| and general efficiency of its 38 officers and employees are re- ffifi sponsible for the increasing 3$, popularity <>l' tliis institution in the business community. || I CAPITAL 2 SURPLUS || Jj I 1500^00.00^1^^000,00 || ~w JUST FIGURE OUT THE COST OF KALSOMINING. If you believe in economy don't let another room in your houie be kalsomined ? it wastes money nnd it's unsanitary. You know the real cost of kalaomine ia not in itself ? hut in the mnstant retouchins. recoatlmt nr washing It off again. Wall paper is even worse. JOHNSTON'S DULL KOTE PAINT THE DURABLE, WASHABLE WAU COVERING. DUll KOTl outwears either wall paper or kalmmine ? la much cheaper In Dm Ion* ran and far more sanitary. It Rivea a rich, velvety finish?tiloasleaa and nnfadiaR ? which laata for years and if aa EASILY WASHED AS TILE. CMnlnd In liquid form, ready lor immediale one. your painter will Bad DUll ROTE mifthty easy to apply. It driea perfectly flat?no trace of la pa or braah marks?a bard, non-porous, elastic Aim. Thar Is why it ia the only sanitary wall covering LEE ?> PARR. HARDWARE CO. 434 W. PIKE ST. ( HE CLABKSBURG DATLY WEST VII TAKES 1 CAPIT 4 Events of Washington, D. C., ?re neporiea by Telegram's Correspondent There. i WASHINGTON. .tilin* 2'i.?An tin-' UHiial Fourth of July celebration will in- held at Paw Paw, Morgan county, J thIk year when a troop of cavalry will la; recruited anions the men of that dimrlct. The intention I* to form a company of one hundred men who will, furniHh their own mount* and equipment which will he offered to the. war department for nervlce in Mexico. The troop, which I* compo*ed ofi tlx* stalwart mountain men of that dfts-| trlct, who an* noted for their keen slKht. their mnrkninanship and phy?ical prowess, i* beaddd by J. C. William*. a prominent merchant of that j [ nertion. Mr. Wllllama linn written to Con-j | grcsfunan Sutherland expressing their' 1 Intcntlona and unking thut their or-, gnnizntlon he made a part of the regular army aervlce. Congressman Snth-; !| erlnnd linn taken up the matter with I the war department, and while there 1 may he some difficulty an to tt nereptartce of their offer at this time,! YOUR HAIR NEEDS I PABKItN CAfE i mu jinn anui It Quickly Removes All Dandruff and Stops Falling Hair. If your lialr la full of tlnmlruff, thin, | ' Htreaky, dull, and never will do u|t to! j, look pretty, do not think it tnunt ho ho. ! i Beautiful hair, thick, fluffy. lugtrouK, and ahHolntely free from dandruff Ik; J only a matter of care. Hair Ik like a i plant?It needs attention to make It Krow strong and henutiful. Bnrlsian Sa?e Ik one of the moat j tiHnfnl and Invtenriitlnir Imlr ? ???*-1 , inoiitk known. .lust one application j slops itching head and removes every | trace of dandruff. It goes right to the hair roots, stimulating them and furnishing the nourishment that Is needed?the hair becomes soft and fluffy and appears twice as abundant. Parisian Sage not only saves the hair and stimulates it to grow long and heavy, hut gives it an itiemnpnrnblc gloss and beauty. Oet a hott.U' from Wells-Haymaker, Co., or any drug or toilet counter.' IPs not expensive and you cannot lie disappointed with this delicately per{ fumed and helpful tonic, for even the! tlrst application will give the hair j beauty and charm. Advertisement. ' There Is an average of about 350 ! births and seventy deaths a day in j London. SAVES DAUGHTER Advice ?f Mother no Donht Pm rents Daughter's Untimely End. Ready, Ky.?" I was not able to do anything for nearly six months," writes Mrs. Laura Bratchcr, of this place, "and was down in bed for three months. I cannot tell you how I suffered with my head, and with nervousness and womanly troubles. Our family doctor told my husband he could not do me any good, and he had to give it up. We tried another doctor, but he did not help me. At last, my mother advised me to take varum, uic woman's ionic. I thought It was no use for I was nearly dead and nothing seemed to do me any good. B4 I took eleven bottles, and now I am nblt to do all ol my work and my own washing. I think Cardul is the best medicine in the world. My weight has increased, and I look the picture of health. " If you suffer from any of the ailments peculiar to women, get a bottle of Cardul today. Delay is dangerous. We know It will help you, for it lias helped so many thousands of other weak womea b the past 50 years. At all druggists. Writ, f: Chattanooc* Mtdtcto* Oo.. Ladled Advisorv Dept. Chattanooga. Tenn.. for SutUl hitrufti*!, on your cat* and 64-uaca baals.' Harna ^raatma&i for Wp?hb." Id dIaId wrupv. H.O. 1 It 1 Notice To City Tax j j I Payers 1 On July 1st it boi comes inv duty, under ; ? the law, to certify to the 3 A i wlitnt* nf flw? Stotn nf ! ' 5j West Virginia, a list of !! ? delinquent taxes on real ; | estate for the year 1915, i J for which time the Aud| itor procee<ls to collect same. In order to save I you the additional expense of sueli collections i kindly suggest that ; you arrange to settle i your taxes at the City Treasurer's office on or before June 30th, 1916. j L. 11. ROtiERS, Collector & Treasurer, j a f fl TELEGRAM? TT1UKSD/ iginia" >ART IN M NEWS they will undoubtedly form a valuable aoctlon of the aervlre If the call for vulunlecra la iaaued. A bill waa Introduced in the Mouse today by Conrressnian Edward Coopor askitiK that the name of Mrs. Kllza heth (tucker Wade, of Barboursvillo, he restored to the pension roll?. State Senator W. I\ Ilawloy, of Bluefleld, 1b h vlnitor in the city. Mr. Hawle'y Is en route to Baltimore, hut stopped off to confer with Congressman Cooper, of whose campaign committee) Senator Hawley is chairman. George Byrne. formerly of Charleston. hut now a resident of Baltimore, Is In Washington this week, having come to the capital in answer to a call from the national Democratic committee. Mr. Byrne will be employed by the national committee In some Important imsltlon during the coming campaign? Just what has not yet been decided. His wide experience and training In the newspaper Held, and hie additional ability as an orator will make him a valuable asset for the party in whatever section he may be Hcnt Blair A. Kraetrer, of Klkins, ban lias been endoraed by Congressman Sutherland for a position a* mechanic in the Philadelphia navy yard. A Senate resolution asking the president to designate a day on whlrh citizens of this country may contribute to funds being raised for relief of Armenians has been favorably reported by the foreign affairs eommittcc of the House. The resolution In the Senate has been looked after by Sen ator William R Chilton, hut tho movement originated In the energetic work of Chariest Amiens and others of prominence In the colony of Syrians residing at Wheeling. Congressman Sutherland has taken up with tho pension hurenu the question of an Increase in pension for W. If. Morrison, of Clarksburg, and a like case for John H. Summers, of Terra Alts. A hill in which many West Virginians arc Interested has been reported favorably by the House committee on no?tnfl1er?ft_ thr? OHfltn Kill to retire superannuated employes of the postal service on an annual pension of $60<> a year. The bill affects employes of the raUwaJ mall, rural free delivery and city free delivery service as well as clerks In pbstofflcos. Postmasters, however, are excepted from the provisions of the bill by a committee amendment. During the early days of the bills discussion letters poured in on the members of the West Wginla delegation asking their support of the mensure and they filed numerous petitions in the House from their constituents. Under the bill an employe with a record of twenty-five years service, who reaches tho age of 65 years, is entitled to retirement. Where employes are incapacitated for further duty by Injury contracted in the service, retirement may be had regardless of the age of the or ploye. The report q! the Uriflln bill Is the first recognition n Congress of the principal of retirement of superannuated government employes. A movement Is on foot in the capital to interest chauffeurs throughout the ountry in the need of men of their ailing In the army. A meeting has been called of the orofoHslonal chauffeurs' association for he purpose of presenting to the men he conditions said to exist on the Mexican border where many autos nnd 'rucks are rendered useless through he inability of the government to scare chauffeurs to ^nllst and operate them. A general invitation to chauffeurs and mechanicians throughout he country will he sent out. and thus o secure at least 100 men for enlistment. Congressman Uttlrpage will go to Meadow Bluff, Greenbrier county, for 'he Fourth of July festivities. A large patriotic celebration Is scheduled for hat day at which Congressman Littleringe will make the principal address. Mrs. Cooper, wife of Congressman l.'fl u-fi 1-fl / "fknnnr nil lln.tr unit ItMu-nril will leave this evening for their home in Bramwell, making the trip in their new touring car. Charles A. Davis has been sent his commission as postmaster of the fourth class office at Ceredo, W. Va. Ernest C. Calhoun has been named a? postmaster for the new office at Corner. fJrant county. Robert M. Marshall, who is connected with one of the government departments here, has returned front his former home at Shephcrdstown. where he was called by the death of his fnther. one of the pioneer residents of that section. LOCI SOLDIERS (Continued from pape 1.) Brown. M. O. Cunninphnrn, C. W. Lowthcr. GeorKe Bourmack. I.oula !?alf repot. Haymond Grepolro. Samuel Graham. W. K. Dean. Adrian Demeeater. Julea C. Malfrepot, Alonzo Bunion. J. B. Cook. Remy Deltnotte. Henry Ledoux, Loy Louxh. Dominick Mauclu*. Georpe Maifrepot. Nlcholls Bowel Oimplainu in India. In a lecture at one of the Ilea Molnea. Iowa, churchea a missionary from India told of going Into the Interior of India, where he waa taken tick, that he had a bottle of Chamberlaln'a Colic. Cholera and Idarrhoea Remedy with him and believed that It aaved hi* life. Thia remedy la uaed succeaafully In India both a? a preventative and cure tor cholera. You may know front thla (hat it can be depended upon for the milder forma of bowel complaint that oeenr In thla country. Obtainable everywhere.?AdvertUemenW .. lo . I PjPVmMMH * i Y1 *J usynit joiu. 1 : 60 LOTS LOI * . At Lost Cre 60 Lots will be so the Town of Lost Cre These beautiful I , the Lost Creek High building than any oth school facilities make My First and Sec built up. These lots will be Buy lots, build ho demand and none to b and be convinced. TERMS: One-fot months. Gregory's Band i A. D. Bassell, Ow .?w? Mnrccl, Jules Ilnpp. Marcus Rnpp. 1 Joseph Ituspallar, George reddingInn Ptllll Qnhmlrlt fl ncllllll, An. brey Duff, A. Clavier and L. Moncer. The roster of Company K is as fol- : lows: Glenn F. Williams. captain; Charln? P. Boughncr. first lieutenant; Clarence Vannort, second lleutenant; Charles Gould, first sergeant; Lylo Powell. Cecil McClaln. H. J. i Hank, W. II. Primm. Walter Yeager. If. N. Floyd. J. Evans. John Reed. D. S. Baker, T. U. Mont, D. F. Lane, Clark Kyle, C. A. MVe^s. John A. Latstettcr, Emory Smith, Frank M.; Owens. F. E. Swlger. A. S. Layman. Harvey McClung, Albert Durham, Phillip McClnng, Ernest Snodgrnss. Walter McNomnr. George Criss,' j* mrence .moss, ira Komnson. Isaac | {Mikes. Frank Moon-, P. Murphy, Arthur Oldnker, Fred Jtymer, Uayiuond I Winentiller. Paul Kyle. Daniel Rough-' ner, Cecil Strother. Peward Elliott. ltiiKsell Fortney. Floyd Evans. Wll| linm Cox. Ralph Cottrill. Harry Coy! iter, Harry Clingan, Fred Hurka. Fred Mlllon, Frank Watson. James Wells, j Edward Smith. Seymour Reynolds, i dlstinctiv] Just for It is a surprisingly the rooms in youi Cornell designers and modernize yc material will be. gestions for a sin] your entire home, This service is absolt, ASK YOUR DEAL Cornel For V An endless variety c Wood-Board. Com< walls and stays ther Guarar PRICE: 2x/% CENTS Manufactured by the Cornell Wood Parr Lumber and Planine M Hartland Planing Mill C Lost Greek Lbr. and Powell Brothers rsA ek, Monday, Jui At 1:30 O'clock. P. M. Id. This is the A. D. Bast ek. ' T .r*tc qi<o nf ?vw*v?w?tvv J-IV/WO U1 U Ub VI VI, School building. Lost Cr er town on the trolley lin lots very desirable in thi :ond Additions have bt sold to the highest biddei uses for sale or rent. 30 ?e had. Come to Lost Crt irth cash, remainder six, vill furnish music for tl Col. B. ner. Charles Hall, Maiden Shaffer, John' Hill, August Clavier, Green Grilllth. James Hall, Leon Moncer, Hubei Prltchnrd. Arnett Hitter, Louis Seevers, William Steen, Robert Abner. George Tenant, Arnold Strader, SVayue Richards, Poster Sleeth. Howard Morrison. John Hart. Charles, Kolllson. Hubert Graves, Robert Mc-! Clung. Claude Hoover, Cecil Jones, J (?uy Hollar, Davis Norman, Clarence Gates, Marshall Bland, Charles Hayes, Harry Floyd and Virgil lladcllff. CHILI) DEAD. Orvlllo O. Scarherry, aged sixteen SWITZER BROS. Cleaning French and Dry Steam 412 X. 5th St. Work colled for and Delivered e decorativ Your Homi simple and easy matter to b< home with Cornell-Wood Bo ill _1 1.1.. win snow you exaouy now > ?ur home and tell you just v No matter if you want just an gle room, or a complete decon we can give you just what you r/Wy free and places you under no o ITWoofl /alls, Ceilings and Part if panel effects is made possible by ;il-Wood-Board nails right to the s e. Takes paint or kalsomine per , Cornell-Wood-Board is gua ll.ee. to warp, buckle, chip, cn s PER SQUARE FOOT i Pro tucU Ca (C. O. Frisbic. PrcsidcflD, Chicago, a ill Co. k>., Clarksburg, W. Va. . Planing Mill Co., Lost Creek, i Co., Salem, W. Va. 60 LOTS lLE ie 3, 1916 J ii mi * A i -I sen rmra Addition to ley car stop and near ^ eek has done more te and with such fine s section. ' >en almost entirely t r. to 50 houses now in ;ek, see for yourself twelve and eighteen le occasion. v * * ? 1. Harmer Auctioneer. months, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Scarberry, of the West End, died at 1 o'clock Thursday afternoon of cholera* infantum. Funeral services will he held at the home at 10:30 o'clock Friday morning and Interment will be at the Greenlawn cemetery. Headache? Neuralgia? Take "Celery-Mist" Costs Only Ten Cents a Package. First in Quality. Sick headache, nervous headache any old kind of headache vanishes at once when you take "Celery-Mist.' Same with neuralgia, grip and rheumatic pains?"Celery-Mist" cures then: ail quickly, pleasantly. Costs only 1C cents a package at any store. Battel quality than higher-priced remedies. Buy a package and you will agree tc the merits of "Celery-Mist."?Adver* tisement. e Designs 7 CDlTCf -i 1 lXLiLii ;autifyone or all iard. I 'ou can beautify fhat the cost of i idea, a few sug ative scheme for fl i desire. obligation whatever. Board I Itions the use of CoritieUfrnHHintx nr nvpr old fectly. ranteed not I ack or fall. I ?..ti i i a m iuu uuA-uuuru caaai ad told by the dealers listed beta. -j W. Va.