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??? ( L THE FURNITURE S Last Call For The Automatic, the Co other well known makes? *? i . 9|- ujc cuureouo 3fte $S?me 3 XiincW 1 piMHE j Social anc Si Items (or this departmoni S# sent or telephoned to the Tel Xg Telephones: Bell 890. Hoi Tn m.m'I Tuesday. The regular monthly meeting of the Willing Workers will be held in the home of Mrs. C. L. Lawson, 275 Mechanic street, Just east of Second, at 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. The meeting wll be an Important one and all members are urged to attend. Dollar SocialThe Ladles' Aid Society of Stealey Heights Methodist Kplscopal church, met in the church basement a recent afternoon for the regular meeting.' Mrs. Wise led the devotional service, atter which the regular business was taken up. The ladles have planned a "Dollar Social" for Thursday evening, to wnicn an meir.Derc anil mcaun ?i i"<= church, arc cordially invited to take their dollars and share the procram and light refreshment which will be a part of the pleasure of the evening. Don't forget, Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Barnelt Family Reunion. Mfc Fifty members of the Burnett family ; attended its annual reunion Sunday at the home of Mrs. Mary Barnett at Porto Rico, Doddridge county. The t occasion was very enjoyable. A feat-1 tire was a big dinner at which toasts; were delivered by Charles Hickman, of Berea; Charles L. Hickman, of - -, f . V Auto Livery Co. 819 Taxicabs & Touring Cars ^ . - -. -JJ\ I I OLIVES! I I You know where. 30c QUART '! LISTON'S 220 W. Pike Street SPECIAL TUESDAY BEST NEW (POTATOES Pk., 15 Lbs 30c I ^ I jS'ew Bungalow, just completed, of 4 rooms with half acre of ground at Stonewall ? - " ^ * - m I Park, all fenced m. xenns, $200 down and $20 a month. " " GlennB. Waters x Real Estate Broker ^?06 Prun$y Bjdg. ^ L " r T. TORE OF QUALITY Refrigeraters I We have just passed through the largest refrigerator season in our history, but still have quite a few very desirable boxes in i stock which we offer , at greatly reduced prices. See them toW day. lunibia, the Gunicy and j all reduced. ttt.im Aooe It mMikrfu'Ug Co. -7. . CJ (meXu)val4n?iU c&Nidu>jM)?. ssmsm&mm I I PersonaZ1 sssaawiggni t are welcomed. Tliejr may be ?5 egram'e editorial department. 5fS me 157-T. Eg ' Clarksburg, and L. H. llarnctt, ofj *-;ienvnicThos present were as follows, the relationship indicated in parentheses being that to Mrs. Mary Barnett, the hostess: ! Charles M. Hickman, (brother); | John H. Schmidt and wife, Iowa, I (son and daughter).; Miss" Maggie I Schmidt, Marshall Harnett, Miletus, (son); Miss Frankie Barnett, L. H. Burnett and wife, Maud, Glenvllle, (son and daughter); Charles L. Hickman, Clarksburg; H. B. Schmidt and wife, Ivah, Hurst; F. H. Hansford, Clarksburg. Charles E. Barnett, and wife, Grace, Glenvllle, (son and; daughter); Mrs. Victoria Hansford, Clarksburg, (daughter); Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Barnett, Blandville, It. Fv I).; L. P. Hansford, Clarksburg; Mrs. Belle Johns, Miss Odua Johns, Miss Muriel Barnett, Glenville; Miss Mary I Hansford, Clarksburg; Gladys Johns. I ei r> TC g llm-nett and wife. ' vr. iv. ?v c<v ? w , xj. ...... Fannie, Salem, (son and daughter);) Mrs. H. J. Conrad, Lancaster, 0.; 1 Miss Geneva Conrad, Lancaster, O.; i Frederick Conrad, Lancaster, 0.; E. F. Findley and wife, Leila, Clarksburg; Pauline Findley, Clarksburg: Paul Findley, Clarksburg; Frederick H? Susan Dorothy, C. Truman, Charles E-. Jr., and John Reginald Barnett; Earl Barnett, Guy Barnett. ; Fay Barnett, Vada Barnett and Carl 1 Barnett; S. B. Hickman, Clifton Loudln, Media Loudin, Winnie Hickman, Eilo Hickman and Page Hickman. Guild to Meet. The Worldwide Guild will meet with Mrs. Lewis Milam, 637 West Main street, at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening. The subject will be "Japan," with Mrs. Milam as leader. It Is requested that all the girls, who 1 are going to the summer assembly at Phlllppl. be present, as final ar-j rangements for entertainment may oe uiaue. PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Watson, Jr., of Fairmont, who were guests of Colonel and Mrs. Henry Haymond, returned home Sunday evening. R. B. Wililson, accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. A. F. Dennlson, [ and children has gone on a trip on i the lakes, Buffalo and Niagara Falls. Mrs. C?eorge P. Leatherbury is visiting relatives In Baltimore. J. A. King, of Perkersburg, is a business visitor here. R. J. Roberts, of Wheeling. Is here looking after business affairs. E. E. Spitzer, of Parkersburg, is here on a business mission. Earl Vandace, of Chester, is a business visitor In the city. ----- ' ' I:-- I ( J1'. K. l^owe 18 uere nuui * an , A. D. Williams, of Morgantown, I state road engineer, was a visitor! here Sunday and Monday. R. L. Chambers, of Smithfleld, is transacting business here. Charles M. Knight, of Orlando, was a visitor here Monday. Miss Myrtle Barnctt, of Glenville, is visiting Miss Victoria Hansford. MIbs Martha and Master Charles Furbee returned home Monday from Mannlngton, wheijj they visited relatives two weeks, accompanied by their uncle, Walter Furbee, of that city. J. F. Dobson, of Wheeling, Is here on a business mission. Messrs. Lynn S. Hornor and J. Carl Vance have returned from White Sulphur Springs where they attended the state golf tournament. Judge and Mrs. JameB W. .Kooinson returned Sunday morning from Craiginoor, where they had a week's outing on his father's farm. A. J. Holland and August Malfregot returned Sunday morning from Baltimore where they attended the convention of the Grand Lodge of Elks. Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Bartlett returned Sunday morning from the Elks' national reunion in Baltimore. (Continued on page 5.) 83ELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all druggists. - ? / . HE CLARKSBURG DAIL3 LOCAL LAW PROHIBIT 4 And Stops Trial of Client Who Was Arrested at Grafton on Prohibition Charge. When Donilnlck Trlmarchi, of Grafton, was arraigned in Magistrate Jackson V. Carter's court Monday afternoon for a trial on a warrant sworn out bv J. Walter Bee. charging Tarmurchl with bringing intoxicants improperly labelled into the state, the magistrate, Mr. Bee and the prosecuting attorney were surprised when the counsel for the defense objected to his client, who was arrested at Grafton, being tried on a warrant that was 6worn out iu Harrison county. After a few minutes' argument, Magistrate Carter decided that tin counsel for the defense was right and dismissed the warrant against Trimarch! and gave bim an order for Ids two packages of Intoxicants. When he received Ids Intoxicants Tarmurchl labelled theui properly and left for his home at Grafton later in the afternoon. Mr. Bee arrested Tnrmarchi at Grafton about a week ago when he alighted from a train with a suit case and a basket of Intoxicants. Tnrmarchi had a label on the bottom of the suit case and a label In the basket telling the amount In each container, he claims. Bee brought Tarmurchl to this city and placed him in the conn iv tail and swore out a warrant against him in Magistrate Carter's court and was all ready to try him Monday when Tarmarchi's counsel objected to the warrant. CLARKSBURi ILL WITH N ? At the Home of Its Grandfather, James Webster, in the City of Cumberland. CUMBERLAND, Mil., July 17.? One case of Infantile paralysis, tin.' disease which Is sweeping eastern states In epidemic form, has been reported to the local health department here. Margaret Hummel, two yea ft old. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hummel, Clarksburg, \V. Vn., Is suffering from the disease at the home of her grandfather, James Webster, 100 Green street, where Mrs. Hummel and her three children, a boy five years old, and an infant bal.y, six weeks old. show no indication* as yet of having been Infected. The Webster home has been placed under rl nnoranflnn hvr thn linnlth f| p. pnrtment and the authorities do not expect the dlease to spread as precautions were prompt. The child was ill before leaving Clarksburg. A physician there, it is reported, advised a change of climate and Mrs. Hummel, accompanied by her children, came here to visit her parents. A physician, who was on the train on which the Hummel .^=5^ Advice-Ofter w particularly when that a that directly affect one's Thousands, annoyed ness, biliousness, aleeples coffee drinking?have hec to quit the coffee and use Instant This pure food-drink with a bit of wholesome fl mn/vVi lilrn liavvsx *?.? coffee, yet it contains no coffee?nor other harmfu Freedom from caffei way to rebuild and revita icai forces. There are two forms Postum Cereal must bo t soluble form, is made in t water?ready instantly, the other; they are equal * t- ^ " n * per nip is aoom me s?uu "With most coffce-dri turn marks the start to t comfort. "There's a urocers ' r TELEGRAM? MONDAY YER TRAPS ION OFFICER ' LOCALJOf Joins National Guards in Washington and Will Leave for Border Tonight. J. Dale Rrtnnnn. a nephew ol Miss Dora henchman. of Must l'lki street, lias Inhaled In Company A, ol the National Guard of the District ol Pniiimhln and wll leave Washington Monday night for the Mexican bor der according to a message received by Miss henchman Monday morn lng. Air. Ilrennan made his home here with .Miss henchman for a number 01 years and has many friends here He was In school In Maryland when the Mexican trouble reached Its high, "st point and immediately went tc Washington and enlisted but did not let his relatives know about It until he was ready to leave for the border. TYPHOID FEVER Causes Death of Frederick (iolY, Son ol It alter (JolT, of hocus! StreetFrederick doff, aged four years, sot of Mr. and Mrs. Walter doff, of S2? Ixieust street, died al 3 o'clock Sundnj Im,r fiillrtu-infr nn illnpHM nf tv liui iiaiif) JUMW.. r, .... ...... ... ... phold fever. The deceased child ii survived by his parents and twe brothers. The funeral services wen held Monday afternoon at the LynchOsborn Undertaking Company's chape and the burial was in the (Jrecnlawi cemetery. G CHILD IS rw di a/^i itr in* FT r unwi* family came here, seeing that the child evhlblted symptoms of thp pla pile notified Health Olllcpr Coltor who has had the case under observeHon since they arrived here. It was not until Saturday morning, howeter, that the cast* was olllclally pronounced as being Infantile paralysla. .Mr. and Mrs. Webster and four sons are quarantined In the house with Mrs. Hummel and children. None Is permitted to leave, an ofllcer guarding the house. One side of the child is paralyzed. attack in:riT,si;i). HOME, July 17. The repulse of a heavy attack by the AitBtrlans in the upper Tosina valey In the Trentlno district an a result of an Italian counter attack was announced Mon (lay by the war olllcc. MtltPllllKU KLECTItOCTTKI). < * ASBOCIATtO PfttCB) BEU-EFONTK, l'a.. .Inly 17.?Jacob Miller, of 1'hlladelphla, was electrocuted at 7:05 o'clock Monday morning for killing two detectives ir Philadelphia two yenrB ago. 1 rorth Heeding dvicc refers tn habits health and comfort. by headaches, nervousloiiPQA otn.?often duo to sded a frinedly suggestion Postum is made of wheat, roasted molasses. It has a rich, that of high-grade Java caffeine?the drug in 1 element. ne rives Nature right of lize the mental and physof Postmn: Tlie original oiled; Instant Postum, a he cup by adding boiling Some prefer one, some ly delicious and the cost nkers the change to Posictter health and greater 3i Reason" everywhere sell Postran. , JULY 37, 1916.- " Make Skin Smooth There in one duff, dependable treatment that relieved itching torture inatnntly and that cleanse# and aoothra tha akin. i Aak any drugglat for a 2.V bottle of aemo and apply it aa directed. Soon you trill find that pimplea. black heada, rctema. ringworm and aimilar akin troubles will diaappear. 4 A little aeuio. the penetrating, satl-*fylng liquid, la all that ia needed, for it baniahea all akin rruptinna and rnaku the akin aoft, atnooth and healthy, Zcmo. Cleveland. IS. PATTON DEAD I Widow of Bert Patton Dies at Home of Daughter. Mrs. Harry Ford. ?i? 'l Mrs. N. Catherine Fatten. aged 56 i | years, widow of Uort I'atton. dlod at t 12:15 o'clock Sunday afternoon at| the home of her daughter. Mrs. Harry Ford, on Jackson street fol-: I lowing a fthort Illness of acute lndl-| ' geation and heart dlaeaao. The deceaseil woman Is survived: f by her daughter Mrs. Harry Ford, a son, nine sisters and n brother. A fthort funeral service will bo i' held at 8 o'clock Tuesday morning . I at the Ford homo on Jackson street.! j The Rev. W. C. Taylor, pastor of (he (First llaptlst church,will have charge! . I of the services. Following the ser , | vice* the funeral party will k<> to J ,; l'arkerHburg on Italtlmore and Ohio . , passenger train NO. 3. and the burial I will bo In the Odd Kellowa cemetery , there upon the arrival of the train. FOREIGNER ARRESTED By Deputy Sheriff Laco Wolfe ,! for an Alleged Violation of Prohibition Law. I Frederick Belsoto, charged with vloi! luting (he prohibition law by carrying Intoxicants for another, will bp given i a hearing at 7:30 o'clock Friday cvenj Ing In Magistrate Jackson V. Carter's; j court. Helsctn wns arrested Sunday morning by Deputy Sheriff Ijiro M, Wolfe In the west end of the city for carry-! Ing seven enses of Intoxicants from the j Monongahclln Valley Traction Cotnpany"s line at Iloyles's stop to a building on Sycamore street. The Intoxicants were all properly labelled. Hclseto appenred In .Magistrate Carter's court Monday morning and fur-1 i nlshed bond for liiM appcarnacc and wa-s released. BRITISH (Continued from Pago One.) camp from Brest and Inter to the j front. This Is the sixth contingent of Iliisslnn troops, the nrrlval of I which In Prance bus been reported. [ | Between April 20 and May 5 there ; arrived at Marseilles five bodies of ' | Busrlnn soldiers, after a land and sea Journey of about 17,500 miles from Mobcow, where they are assembled to Port Dalncy, Manchuria and thence by water via the Suez canal. The number of men In the first contingents has not been ofllcially given, but Is believed to bo about 25,000. riinmen tsm I I s is | XI tivirtnun vvillihivi ii* SOMME BATTLE SECTOR 'av AaioclfcTKa PNIS*) LONDON, July 17.?An official tclogram from Herlln says that Emperor William, of Germnny, la now In the Somme battle sector, according to Reuter'a correspondent In Amsterdam. The emperor has received reports from tho chief commander, visited hospitals, distributed Iron crosses and made speechea, tho telegram Btated. RUSSIANS CONTINUE SUCCESSFUL ADVANCE (?Y AlaOCI'TtD PETROGRAD, July 17.?The Rua [ slans are continuing tneir buccohhiui advance In the region of the lower Lipa, the war office announced Monday. The number of prlsonera taken by the Russians In Volhynla Sunday was near 13,000. GERMANY ANNOUNCES TROOP WITHDRAWAL BBRLIN'Vjuly017.?A withdrawal of tiermaD troops under Oeneral von Llnslngen southwest of Lutsk to a point behind the river Llpa Ij officially announced by tho war office Monday, ARTILLERY ATTACKS ARE VERY VIOLENT (IT AIIOCIATID PRKII) BERLIN, July 17A-An ortlllory bombardment of Intense violence is In progress at many points from the Somme district north to the sea on the western front, the war office announced Monday, the German lines being heavily pounded by the British guns, BISHOP BHAFEIt COMING. 1 mv. n? r T Rhnffor TT 1UO ivo*. uiouuy ui a. # D? presiding bishop of the Third Episcopal district of the African I Methodist Episcopal church, consisting of the Ohio, North Ohio, Pittsburg and West Virginia conferences, will preach at the Pride Chapel African Methodist Episcopal church tonight. The public In general Is cordially Invited to hear him. ZIESING CHILD DEAD. Saloma Matussaxok, aged six months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1 owownlr nf ZAlftiniT difid WiUIBCt iU?VV???v?v~| wk ? u> at 11 o'clock Sunday night following an Illness of stomach disease. The funeral services will be held at the Polish church here Tuesday morning and the burial will be In the Holy Cross cemetery, it/ NUSBAUMS Eiubiisho J&Geese, A/sa Well Vp in Keeping ? Met ' Or at lonst many mr Irani aloin; that line man a gooso on a sail ' 1' - - 1 X 1. do a compliment u> 11 being called an old < jeets to that, aiivwa Now is (bo time \vi cool clothes as duck? least for our pari 1 Budi a demand for iialm beach, and otb Nor have we ever 1 meet that demand. ffimta nf nil t.ho ennl pj'utnj v a m>u w??v vvw* price from $5.00 to $ A'Suit and Fit for Nusbi Third J MINOR ItlOliUAHKI). J. A. Minor, of Wert Main stront, j | who. while mentally unhiilnncoil, left hlr home on Wednesday of lart week and who wan lator located In Taylor I county and returned hero, was re11? Jied from the county Jail Monday How About the! fin Yot You know how y Remember, your Start battery isn't in good i ervice. The Start ia the highest grade o: T.. -J ?eal" battery?each WUU compound ? flood-pre jars?big plates?ma] Battery for every ca Cjsttiqsi mi n iw EMiksiKstiiLts. FREE BA Now is the time to get your bath I >..11 c c.-.!? ...I i_. ... GAIUC JCl *il.C .UitlUll niu !<.<. u. ... an "EXIOe." We will fill the cellaffc a full report?free of charge. Our service is always prompt, reliabl We repair and recharge STAFFORD OC 126 S. Second St., !0n the 1 a Pre< The man who li not fund Is continually Stan piedph* r y 1 HO UOTW a " illness or other mlsfortu (J22S1 r"'' end And him unpre BE An account In the & BE this Bank affords the mi I of building up a men ?s| u veil aa large deposit cent compound Interest lngs banks furnished. I v*y L????? _j PAGE THREE (i in 1879. J NUSBATJMS w Ducks Are f the Art ot Cool, but 7? ii have still much to therefore to call a Lit day in iff lit really is reason, and as for hide, lie seldom oby. ion some men seek ; seek the water. At ive have never had linen, silk, mohair, or cool fabric suits, lad such a stock to materials range in 15.00. Every Man Here. aum's Street morning. It wan nalcfihafTie and hla family will return to Richmond, Vh , thotr former home. ATTENTION TO FOItlTOWNEBB" Oet an Electric Starting and Lighting System. Welch-Smith Elcctrict Company, 232 Court St. starting Battery ir Car? ou depend upon your Electric Starter, ter depends upon your battery?if your ihapc your Starter won't give you good "?xt6e" ing Battery n the market. It's the original "unitcell a separate unit?no bulky sealing ?f filling plugs?semi-flexible rubber [imum power. There's an "Ext&e" r. TTERY INSPECTION try in shape. Drive your car to our voiir Katfrrv?u/nrthrr or nnf !*' iltc a hydrometer reading and give you le and courteoui. i all makes of batteries. LL COMPANY Clarksburg, W. Va. ??J;V. .,' M.I.U.I.UM building up a surplus ryTV} ding on the brink at a Vjj| |f ay when loss ot work, i Qfjj ne may demand ready ! avlngs Department of fl set convenient method e fund because small ' s are welcomed, 4 per paid and home say- BJB < ^| S