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f i v , i? ' iji; i -v.;1" "vV;" I; 'I '! . .! ' ?0 ' ' ' ; : ' . ' /- ' ! \H ' ' '? ' ' I TWILIGHT FILM 1 J ^ It Will Be Shown Monday at the Robinson Grand i necusr. Arrangements have been made to show the wonderful twilight sleep at the Robinson Grand theater .Monday. This film has been arranged in a most refined way. and there is positively nothing in it to offend any one. but . owing to the delicate subject with which it deals, it will bo shown to separate audiences and no children under sixteen will be admitted. Dr. Arthur H. Rollhick. the famous iw m ??mwwwzm iwniinaeaiflMBan . . Over > 1 Xj QUALITY J PERFEC I Workmanship and fit I 3 I c^ni 55:-b , -i; 11 : su I In the newest models original designs, at . '1650 $1 That New J S3. Is i fef If S1ir Aiiy "II: r - "' ; ? Wolk &'] , * i' ,, 1 \ B0im , ri~' ' iV,f iJ' i" j'jKH'-, ''-p, i'f ,.^1. ' ? ""'jV' * THE CLAJR5 ( ?? ? jI orator, will deliver a very Interesting lecture on the subject before the film 1 is screened. ? Georgia .Mai Fursman, the child 1 actress, vail be in the company sup- J i porting Guy Dates Post in "The Mas- jqueradcr." ?o? ' Musical Walker and his Hav-a-Lafj '* Comedy Company continue to break all i j records at the /Palace. The show is an j ' extraordinary one. Musical Walker j * himself proving to be a real star in;* his line. He is an ex-star of the big| j ti :e rs.'nstrelsy ruy3 he is ably assisted > * ( Your Stovej; should be selected with the same care you use in buying anything to wear. Have an eye to service. Our line of stoves is unequalled in the city. ; ; r I ' , ... ' , ' 'I kindly invite comparison and prices. V f Investigate! j s m!- ''lifti \ , -!r,,'" ,v , , ! ' 'i i ' ' 1 i I Mmr)Mifc?if *i*flMWWfffliy i * hi>jfc-.irr i wii iaj?am?w i n ^ " ' ' i t c STYLE I ? TION OF ' | c determine tallies liere. 8 -? H ** t 1 8 and $20 I t ? s, showing the genius of |j| 8 ^20 I Derby Hat at I 1 i A Beauty \ \ | Felielfeaiim le Different. 114 Third' Street , ' * ' " ' . . r . * . _ ; ff SBTJRG DAILY TELEGRA . ! y June Bug Moore, another old time t unstrel man. and Kay Grehawalt, an $ uerloeutor. ; 3 The specialty department consists; 4 f a "band of fcranio musical artists' g icaded by the famous Barbcau Mus-1 | eal Trio. Tho company chanKctl Its program; 1 his afternoon, presenting a funny H ntsical play. "The Wifo Deceivers." Ajg lumber of now specialties are Intro- ] 0 luced including the Grenawalts in B heir famous rural skit entitled "iRube^H Ireen. tho Country Fiddler." in which j E? u fc * VJI\ iiu'ttui. [U i OV'UIV *1 ul feats upon his violin using an olr! K rent on a w 300 years old which jj xas a cash value of ?500. The violin | s a marvelous instrument with a won- fy ierful tone, and Mr. Gren\walt gets 3 he tone out of It, Miss Grenawalt in- | reducing a novelty Scotch dance. Other specialties are by the Bnrbeau a ieal Trio and -Musical Walker and 3 -ozy. , Sj "The Shepherd King." which Wright r 3 Lorhner ovule so popular, has been revived with Edwin O. Gallagher in : K he title role. |K "Twin Souh-" is : e title of the chieffit ffering on Hie Bijou screen today; fe ith Woodford Harding. K. Henry'{j| rey. Lillian West and Mollic McCon-lf^ ell in the leading parts. "Paste atui !|[ 'clitics," a. comedy, and "Seeing'fa tmerica First" arc the added attrae-IK ions. 3 Olive Tell will have the leaatuy j | '< '"'no role with Douglas J. Wood j i| n the hitter's production of "The Parion." gf ?o? Bessie Earriscale and Charles Ray., e .Tingle- stars seen together-.recent 13 j| u "-Home" and "Plain June," again Es are the leading roles in "A Corner W n Colleens." which will be shown at j| he Qrpheu-rt theater today and to- l|j 'nrro'v. Mnrterv Wilson Charles K. Ei French and Alice TaaTfe arc other Tri- : a .nglc-Kay flee favorites in the cast. i 9 'lie film was produced by the grec 3 lircctor, Thomas I-I. Incc. "Ambrose's I 8 tap id Rise," a two reel Keystone com- ft dy, is the added attraction. "The Flame," the spectacular play of |f texico, by Richard Walton Tully, has jp elehrated its hundredth performance. K 'he same author's "Bird of Paradise," ti a its sixth season, is doing a big fij usiiiess in the middle West n the Office of the County j Clerk Here to Be Recorded by Him. Rosa J. Waters of Prunty Real Es- 3 ate Company, lot 102, White addi- g| ion. a C.H. Ice and Isis Mae Ice, lot 77 | Ilk Grove addition. I | F. O. Sutton to A. L. Burnside, lot | to. 3, Heater's sub-division to Stu- u rt's addition. Fft Frunty Real Estate Company to J. M .. Dennison, lot 149 White addition, g Mattie C. Peters to iiartha A. Dei- g on, lot on First street. Dafayette S. Whlteman. to Eddie J. 'lanigan, 108 acres, one-fourth in- ? jrest, Little Rock Camp, Sardis dis- ?S "let. A Hartland Improvement Company to S :uth Petrel, lot 147 Hartland addi- ji .on. I John C. Butcher to Alice Durley, W. wo lots, Nos. 592 and 593, Fair & -rounds addition. ^ Harvey A. Steele and others to 3 Eobert Hamrick. ninety-three acres, i wo-slxths interest, Davlsson's run, 1 lark district. 3} Susan F.'Norman to Charles P. and a lurry C. Hood and Robert W. Mc-I ??f lord, 4 7.17 acres on Lambert's run, 8 loal district. jf I. L. Queen to Linzie Riddle, lot '3 lo. 8, Bection 7, Northview. 3 J. \V. Bradley to H. C. and C. P. a lood, lot No. 40, North Shinuston ^ improvement and- Development yj Jompany's addition to Shinnston. & Safrona Varner to Lewis A. Nlch- fj >lson, 83.6 acres on Salem Fork to -g 'enmile creek, in Tenmlle district. ? Cora W. Shrevc to Hutchinson Coal 535 lompany, 50 acres and 109 square toles, Tenmlle creek. Eagle district. William Lee to W. N. Wharton, 399 An ,cres West Milford. of J. B. Bailey to L. L. Bailey. 57 cres, 137% square poles, Union dis- rul rict. tin Mary C. Fleming.to Donald H. i'leming^ lot 76, D. M. Stiiin's heir's Irst addition. j A William IL Fleming to Donald H.tsai Fleming.' 38.035 acres in Clay dis-15?.' . - aw net. SUMMONS. ST 5TATH OF WKST VIRGINIA, , 'o the Sheriff of Harrison County, of, Greeting: Me You are hereby commanded to summon th? W'OtMEGST ONLY At 2, 4, and 6 P. ]V1 No Children Admitted '' : t:, i v ... -I --v- , -ifl PAENTZElSiS' Cm^D^BIR, A boon to motherhood. A tion picture clinic showing extreme contrast between natural and twilight moth Every man and womai raIvps whether efforts shoi y-fcr*** ;V; ? v,? .. ? : - ' -.-T.-->-.T-, , or whether tliey should; he ducecl m a refined manner < of either sex; but owing to shown to separate audienei Rollnick will deliver a vel" are shown. ^ M? FRIDAY, DECEMB 206 W. MAIN ST. Headqisai O0?ME' TO THE HOC COUNTRY'S Fm_.LT D BQEEttSPT MATTEL WH iff? H'EOPJE v si ; tip linn- 'iVii.v ui pairs pi' all leathers, all styles, all Special at $2.95, $2, |?|8vg1 I B $3.9 w omen's fancy winter 1 patent and tan leathers, real $8.00 value at $3. Men's SibC'CS come in tax ers. Made in the newest If $3. f\Rpn o%ln ^Slhec Today W BESSIE B A With Charl "A (oner i A Love Tale Beaut Added: "AMBROS A Keystone Coe na Lnclanyl to appear before the judge our. Circuit Court of Harrison County, tbe Clerk's office of our said Court, at es to be held therein for said Court, on i first Mouduy In Uecember hoxt, to aner a bill In Chancery exhibited against r in our said Court by Xlgmond Ladanyl d have then there thin writ. . V1TNKSS. 1. Wade CoiTinan. Clerk'of our <1 Court, at the Cour: house of the said jnty. this Mtli day of November, 101(1, d In the 5-1 tli year, of the - slate.' . I. WADE COFFMAN.Clerk. OUIJEJt OF PUBLICATION". ATE OF WEST VIIIG1NIA. It rules held in the olSee of the Clerk the Circuit Court of Harrison County, oii indny. the 0th day of November, 1910, s following order was entered: ROBINSON GRAND MONDAY, DECTCMIVER 4TH ONE DAY ONLY The Modern Motherhood tjea^uc Announces CIEfiCE'S GEEATEST TRTUMFH er i after seeing this;film will bild be made to solve the gres left to ller ordeal.; Tlnsnvoi md there is positively nothi] the delicate subject with wi ss add- no'children 'wilbbe a< r on the 4stkw<".-i !' i * <-' "" ;ii:'1Si gM&?,i &&< ': fi; ??'!? 2'.;.'Vr$"t :J3c:-bl??^jprIv' ?? - SkPIk7? 3 j,?i' ^ Jjji , ifeM? Wsj^l ?' -JvlV'" "itJv'r! *;w8 p '?"*. ' '/ viv2;''^>?5?<r :.i'.; *^-Bpy/ ER 1, 1916. - '" -*ers For frl'E m G-OG'D SBOIEI3?TI33S ' (CIAKHRS-OF c!H?OiEI3~WHEtR :AT &TY1E YOTJ WANT?W CIAL! r~| 1.95 ) I 2.45 vlA 2.95 mTs and Wonicn's Slices in sizes.' Values up to $6.00. .45, $1.35. ~T, f?n Gi hoots. Co'inc in black kid, I ,vith combination tops. A I 95 i, vici and gun metal lcatliists. A good $6.00 value at 95 NION SH ] E V a itrei>A*F E -E Today It It I S C A L E es Ray, in. iful, in Five Acts. E E'S RAPID RISE" K acdy (2 reels) g v ; Zlgtnond Ladanyl VS. ? | IN CHANCERY. Anna Ladanyl. OBJECT or SUIT. The object of the above entitled cnuse la to obtain a divorce from the bonds of matrimony now existing between . the,'plain-: tiff. Zljrmond. Ludauyl, and the defendant, Anna Ladanyl; , . . And It appearing from an affidavit filed In said cause that Anna Eadanyl Is:a nonresident of this State, ft la'ordered that she do appear within one .month from the date of the first publication of this order and do what la necessary to protect her Interests herein. Given under my hand this the Oth day ef November; 11)16. I. WAPB COFFMAN, Clerk. J. E. LAW, Counsel for riaintlfT. MEN" ONLY 8 At 8:15 at Night I Positively No Mixed Audiences. . L mammamammmmmmmmmm?mmmmmm?m?mm&mmmmm "TT! k*i he most unique produc3U of the ago. Never be- | re seen by tbe human J e able to decide for them- ' it problem of ;TXromanltiTi d 4 . v * * /% * V>< 'ijf 'Li.-- "" \'C firing'*a- 1+ will Ko ^ V , XJL i I V. JL V. < V A V.1J ^ A W ^ ' ? ' ^ ^ ^ ~ PAGE ELEVEN j SHOE CO.1' CLARKSBURG, W. VA. ? Educator '* Shoes mnammmmmmmmmmmmmmrnmaammmmammm i inn inn kwmmiw muimu ?mmm tTHUCiN?WIEEIEP YOU OHCCCE FROM THE E YOU CHOOSF FROG.: real Ai~no?TiaiEttrii3. rHAT OURFAJS'CY SIA'Y EE*?YOUR SHOES Moil's, worn- zfV Men's worn- S ?_.?. -i i-M ? .N 1.^ rrp* /I I R9 . rl cm s I'uys tun cue, ihmm iuiu u Ifirls Rulibfr Oris Rubbers jj 49 49, I MIIJWWK HI II :>MWIW>i<WMWWM!BXW?HHiBiCTIWBfllWBmMfc B " Miners'.fl.00 IWtiosat $2.95 Men's $4 .(.)<)('? um Bents at $2.95 C . > -if Men's four-lnn lvle aiN-ties nt $1.95 r ' ' ''' ' '. IC /.'C e v.-/1; ' / . ^w' ' ed .';i. Men's $1.50 one-buckle arctics 98c . >i{ Children's fl."'!* Rubber Boots at 98c A Ladies' t'1 .50 one-bucklo art-ties at 98c ; v, irC' Snor re=j Boys> hoes f" " J $1.48 l%\ $1.95 - 1 J $1.S5 fcw^y $2.45 i 1 $2.95 V?) $2.95 Coinc in all leathers, ail styles, and all sizes. "''ff H-.use " ippers | , 4 wren's and Ladles'' Felt and h; Leather Slippers. $1.50 val- j| OE COMPANY l| Palace Tfteatre Musical Walker and His I "The W.fe Deceivers" I Introducing new specialties by the Barbean Musical I TO A I BIJOU THEATER 1 I ^ ami hie fire proof and sanitary o dim l\,t, olefin and 3si>xicati05iaij pictures ask anyone who saw "faith' *jthanksgiving fl "SEEING AMERICA FIRST"^?A fine educational subject. 1 I A^3 . A Hi ^5^ ConiwIy