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'': ' ' '' ' . " r: -w -? ? THE FURNITURE SI 8 ? j Come Here 1 | Only 16 More i | HEAR I I Masonic Audito; I Even h "2 ^ ^ ^ ri v.?-v A Z t ? jj v | v auv c/ u'vi^ | 3iie' cfti^rne Si eif ucd. Gsmfrteie ^Abcnr pbwp?bp?n?am?g?ctijmh hiu?> 1and ||5 Itexos for thi* department cat or telephoned to the Tel< Telephone?: Boll S90. Hon ': For Visitors. I Complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ash by, of Deer Park, Md., Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gribble entertained at u very: attractive dinner of eleven covers Mon-| day evening in their home on Walnut! street. The guest list included tile guests of honor, Mr, and Mrs. Ashhy; j Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Gribble. Mr. and Mrs. Jarrett Jordon. Mr. and Mrs. 0. ]j. Gribble, Miss Kathcrin Allebach, (Miss .Edith Gribble. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Gribble and Miss Ethel Gribble. . Enjoyable Alretiiur. A very enjoyable meeting of theli members of the Macedonia Helpers i liible class of St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal church. South, was held in ! the home of Mrs. D. E. t'asto Monday i evening. At the close of the business : session a social hour followed when a delicious luncheon was served by ; the hostess. Entertains Friends. Miss Frances Peterson entertained i a few friends at her home on Mechanic, i street Monday afternoon front -I to G i < o'clock in honor of her fourteenth i I birthday. The color scheme! of the \ dining room was Christmas colors of red and green. The birthday cake with 's red tapers was very beautiful. '"""T "B ' " " ' ' ' ( PEANUT BUTTEtR t Freslily O-round Dally CHICAGO DAIRY ! nwKmrrnnrwwrrnrTrrmrrrrrrt^nrrwrrrwrrwr^rrr.irtwn waja win ; l _ ' ??? .' .? ?'; j Priscilla Beauty j, ; I Parlor |l M. B. Bobbins i Scalp Treatment Sweetlish Massage with j Violet Bay 132 S. Second Street. Bell Plione 326-B | i Aiito Livery ? I c?- I EITHER PHO\E? , hi mw.wjmy11?i1 i; ] Gold Medal I TPT.nTTT? CI 3 In a .uw [ Special Price far Thursday. # Liston's SANITARY GROCERY mmwsnma??mmmmmmm?w?* Why Bo You *su (4 duioo tioa yr aoaom pun ouru i]_4oq noa oabs iieq oa\ piiv: *a\ ou>[ oj ssomsnq .mo si .11 osucooq a.ci? souo 4?oq oqa O.iOtflAi Avonq oj^\_ ^ luo.r ,io A'nq 0) -Toqyio aiuoq v Suipiaq omu .moaf o^sc.vv ? GlennB. Waters *' The Real Estate Man'' 305-208 Prunty Blclg. !T' x %s~ ' 1 % ORE OF QUALITY 7irst, Because I IS GOOD Shopping Days r AU5 i riurn, Thursday ng it. ure Aaee it C<5. ie2EIWu^eri4 c||^|l.tiK)a I Personal | are welcomed. They may be ?i5 tgnun'a editorial department. &8 e ttyr-Y. Jgjj " < " >m The diversions of Hie afternoon were games and music. Miss Ka I hie rim Street won the first prize in the teddj bear game and iMiss Anna Virginii Hector won tlie boob} prize. Mist Street also won the Hirst prize in :h< Christinas tag hunt and .Miss .Mildrec Kinnaird won the booby prize. Delicious refreshments wore served ami all left wishing .Miss Frances many happy birthdays. Those present were Gladys Jones Virginia Jones,Winona Bennett, Ruth Furbee. Kathleen .Moorow, Anna Virginia Rector,i Mildred Kinnaird, Katharine Street, Dorothy Street, Virginia Ftobertsoni Katherine Showjilter. Mablc Myers, William Kinnaird, Garrett Watkins. Paul "Walking, John Karl Woodruff and Billie Owens. Those assisting in entertaining were Miss Nell Pratt Miss Freda Jlolden, Mrs. Grace Owen? and Mrs. Tensie Wafkins. All Are Invited. Everyone is cordially invited to attend a Christmas sale to be given by the members of the Parish Aid Society af Christ] Episcopal church Wednesday afternoon in the parish house beginning promptly at .1 o'clock. A11-Day Unzaar. The annual Christmas bazaar to be given this year by the Ladies Aid So2ievt of the First Methodist Episcopal church will be held in the parlors of lie church all day Thursday, December T, beginning at 1) o'clock a. m. frnniinnDfl />u no c*r? K V SMTEl Bill Which Would Do Away with the Electoral College is Introduced in the Senate. *3Y ASSOCIATED PRCSM \VASHIxr.TO.\-, Dec. Sena to I Shaftroth, Democrat, of Colorado, introduced Tuesday a resolution for a constitutional amendment to abolish the electoral college and make the presidential term six years, no president to be eligible for re-election. The amendment would not abolish the electoral vote, but the returns in each state would be canvassed b> Congress, the candidates for president and vice president receiving the highest nu inner of votes in each state to be entitled to the electoral vote of that state. The amendment would also providt that Congress should assemble al least once every year on the firsi Tuesday in January. Direct election of the president anc vice president by popular vote with i constitutional amendment; was pro posed in Senate resolutions intro duced by Senators Thompson, of Kan sas, and Gronna, of North Dakota. GOllCfESCSPE Two Inmates of the State Pen itentiary at Moundsville Make Their Getaway. ( r AtcociATtD MOUNDSVIL.LE. Dec. C.?Filin their way out of a cell in the stat penitentiary here early Tuesday, Dout las B. Wright, aged 45. of Coloradi a federal prisoner, and George Pattoi aged 30. of Mason county, climbe die cell bars to the ceiling, hacke tlieir way through that and the roo then slid down on improvised rop over the wall to freedom. Police otfl< ers and penitentiary guards took u the trail but no trace of the convicl has been found. BLACK LIST Measure on Coal Except That for Bri ish and Allied Ships. ( V ASSOCIATED PREEC) WASHINGTON'. Dec. 6.?Great Bri ain has given notice that because < the scarcity of tonnage and coal tl government can no longer guarant* coaling facilities at British ports t others than British and Allied shit and no neutral owners "who have ui dertaken to utilize their vessels - I such a way that British or Allied ii terests are benefitted." t.>' vCl; ' <S1'1''ij. 'Vii-?T^v5?i*?' > 'iiHiitf'S-i'tf# Vtffertl & % Nalsi' Pfi *i SpgasgSES?55$SpB555SgeB THE CLARKSBURG DAE C ****"" [HaveYcuBeenSick?:1 Then you must know that sickness leaves weakness and you should commence taking ^ SCOTS ^ ^ t to put an edge on vour appetite, ] put power in your hlood, induce v restful sleep and restore i; vour nerve force. Scott's ! Ipsa true tonic-food which is V7I? : j; tree from alcohol. 4UIL > s Scftt & liownc, BloosaDeld. N. J. 16-28 j j i __ Neat and nobby is this Parisian , talking dress of late design- It is a < peacock preen silk Jersey dress trim- . Vud. Us f.JLr! EMBASSYSTAFF .1 ' 1 . ' * Is Given Permission by the Emperor to Appear as Witness against Graves. ; ( Y ASSOCIATED PRESS) WASHINGTON. Dee. G.?Permission ' has been granted by Emperor \VI1_ s liaih for memhers nf rlin n?rmnn mn. 1 bassy staff to appear as witnesses | 1 against Karl Armgaard Graves, self-j styled international spy, when he is!, arraigned here Wednesday for pre-" ;; liminary hearing on the charge of at- * tempting to extort $3,000 from " Countess von Bernstorff. wife of the German ambassador. The permission was contained in a wireless incs-; sage received at the embassy Tuesday front the German foreign oRice \ in Berlin. Prince Hatzfeldt, counsel-! lor of the embassy, through whom j Graves is alleged to have made liis i demand for money, and Frederick Ed ler, the ambassador's private secretary. will appear. FIX Ah STATEMENT. ? 1 "?V AASOCIATKO PBIS3I WASHINGTON. Dec. 6.?The Repubi lican -.>'ir-ri'..>ioual campaign eommiti tee spent $3-10,031 in the recent-Tam paign. according to the final statement . filed Tuesday with the clerk of the . House by Nathan 13; Scott, treasurer, i The committee collected S3SO.OOO and I has a balance of approximately $31,700. > . . I V4 |1 Childish J Craving f. ,e ?-for something sweet p finds pleasant rcaliza:s tion in tlie pure, wholesome, wheat and barley food ' < GRAPE - NUTS Xo danger of npsettt. ing the stomach ? and jf remember, Gra.po-Nuts is a true food, good for o any meal or between ? meals. * * " "There** a Reason" LY TELECrTiAif? WEDATE HARRY STA TO QUIT \nd Accept a Similar Position | with West Virqinia Ac cording to Rumors. llarrv A. Stansbury. athletic d 1 roc- 1 or of West Virginia Wesleyan Col- 1 ope at Buckhnnnnn, spent several t touts in the city Tuesday morning. ' .Vhile here it was rutuored that i hunsbury would not be associated vith West cyan after this season and. i t > titer runtors were afloat that he < could take a similar position with the * Vest Virginia University. Stansbury lias been a ltip factor in < he growth of Wesley an and if the . thlotie board at the university should elect hi.tit for a similar position with he state institution, it would be takng a step in the right direction as an thletio director was badly needed at lorgantown during the football senon just closed. Although West Virginia had one! >f the best grid teams in the United hates it got less publicity this year j hatt any team lias ever had. Capers j hmughoui the state that wanted run-; or la I about the team were unable to .ei it. Very few cuts of the players fere sent out by tliose in charge of; he athletic department. Stnnsburv has proved in his stay at j tuckliunnon that he t* the right man j no tlui tiiii *i t MoiMT'ini iitvn 'i tt 11 t * lii> "i um ?? i . ??-?? f,u?u" " it iiihi i n\ Mould be appointed, and ho should crept the position. West Virginia .'ill surely ho wol 1 advertised during; lie next few >oars. Statishury has' fie backing arid good will of all the ewspapers hi ttie sttae and they are 11 anxious to sec him at the head of tMiotics at the state school. ~w )f Mandamus to Prevent Printing of Senate Bill l\Io. 1 is Asked by Fox. tn*V AT"tOCI*T ff fBdli C* lit A R L K ST O X. Dec. fi.?Application nr n writ of mandamus to prevent the >rlnting of Senate' Hill N'o. 1 of the act if the extra session of the West Virinitt legislature of I'.tiri was made* to he supronio court of appeals Tuerday >> Senator Fred 1.. Fox, Democratic eadei in Hie Senate. "f lie petit loner alleges tha* certain! eendriients in this Dill w. re forged j nin the cnnfeprtieo erimrhl! ;ee ronort I ftf-r the report had boon accepted by I ioiIi Senate and House. and the bill lad been finally passed. j/hn T. .iarris. clerk of the Senate rid J. G. f < 'chard, clerk of lh" House, re made eefendanis in the proceed ! cgs. It is sought to prev.^t tlu-m} ront r.iakii.i: tip the jotirnaU or the, ospocuive houses, showing >l,o in-, lusion of these alleged fraudulent 1 intendments; The biil in question is that known, is the registration bill. Tk? court hasj lot considered the pm.tion. lit:? itntne-; i'at?* a i t ion is experf l. A JIKKICA.NS KILL Kit. IKY ASSOCIATED PSSSd WASHINGTON, Dec. li.?-State department advices Tuesday include a lespatch from El Paso containing an mconfinned report from Chihuahua hat German Arice Consul Carlos Ketelien and two Americans had been killed >y : Villa bapdits. No official cohfirmaion of the report was received. ; ; i Last December Germany had more , it an It).000,000 cows and more than 10,000.000 beef cattle of all kinds. LANGHORNE SISTEP c&sS^S^SSOSBS^^^m Jj^KMwaMBBH i *? Mrs. Charles Dana Gibson (wear! C. D. Lanshorn? of? Virginia, fath internationally for- their- beauty, has c ' for his children. each to share alike.1 , Waldorf Astor:;o?'London; Mrs. Char Paul Phipps of Boston and Mrs. Phyl SDAT, DECEMBER 6, If JVISBURY WESLEYAN OLD-TIME REMEDY MAKES PURE BLOOD Purify your Mood by taking Etood's SarSaparilla. This medicine ( lias boon and still Is the people's "nedicine because of Its reliable 1 character and its wonderful success tS 4 1? / > 4 f>a%1 t 111 .VII # ,% l" f t> jy n ?. ? ttl ?"V * * <11 _ a kk IIH- U'umn-in. (|| 1,1,1V ^UilUliUll \i *? I nts?*s and ailments-?scrofula, ca-I. rarrh, rheumatism, dyspepsia, loan >f appetite. that tired feeling, general debility. Hood's Sarsnparilla has; been tested forty years. (let tf today. FIRST OF SPRING FASHIONS IS HERB \ J ^^^vVjaSk Introducing a spring fashion, the first to make its appearance. It is a ' walking suit, pleated in the front, and cut on military lines copied from ; the service uniforms of Uncle Sam's 1 soldiers. Ir this model the skirt is lower than the 1916 style3. substanti- | ating tfco contentions of the leading ' fashion experts that skirts had reached the high altitude limit and would steadily go down in length. WAGE INCREASE. i fBY ASSOCIATED PRESS) SHARON. Pa.. Dec. 6.?The Chicago Bridge 'and I ron Works Company of J Greenville Tuesday announced an in- , crease in wages of ten per cent effec- : tive immediately. Over 1,000 mon are affected. ' ' * !S GET BIG ESTATE ! _ 1 y * ? - - BRHHHBnNWHKMHMWHHHi^^B 1 ng haO and Mrs. Waldorf Astor. er of the "Langhorne sisters," famed ronverted^hi 3^ es^te into a tr?i3t_ fund rnmmmmm I :V ; "V? ;IP>/< .-' \ /' I ?!||pF * I I V$jj| /i V ?,%/;'* ' %:[& * I j ^ ",L. ? f ^ >< ?"' *C*'w< U " l<'~\ h -; \'.*i' ' 1 - 5 > ?g / ''] '\ -J' _ ,r''fli,~'\ -' '. :.. C"v\.;ii / 1 -', '"i )16. Why do on this 4 Why do wo repeat sc ~-T-i-j-u.,i. i.i_r _ _2 UXLtfll LUclL LI lib SLOre li the largest exclusive men's and boys' store ir this entire section? Because YOUR besl interests and OURS are identical. We want you to gel that new suit and overcoat here?and you want to get them where the assortments are greatest. Which brings us bach to the starting point. There can's be any better place to buy thar but at the largest clothing* store of them all. And that's NusbaunVs Suits are $16.50 to $< Overcoats $16.50 to $jj NUSBAUM Wi LSON ii BY SON As He Appears before a Joinl Session of the Congress to Deliver His Address. QUESTION ON A BANNEF Policeman Stations Himself b; Women to See That They Observe Rules of House. f?V ASSOCIATED rl.KS3> WASHINGTON, Dec. 6.?Presidon Wilson delivered his opening; adtlresi to Congress Tuesday to the nceom panimctil of a great demonstration o felicitations on his re-election, it .vhich many Kepublieanr. joined tin Democrats and the first approach n lecklimr on flic narL of woman suf 'racists. After Mouse ami Senate had stooi ind cheered the president heartily ant le had begun the reading of his adIrcss, some suffrage invaders in a galcry dropped over the vail a banner which they had smuggled In with then n a handbag. It was yellow, the suflrage color md more In bold letters the inscrip,ion: "Mr. President: What will you d< or woman suffrage?" A page quickly snatched the hannei rom its place. The president smllngly looked up from his manuscrip )Ut continued his reading without hesnation or interruption. There was n( esponsive . demonstration from sufrage supporters on the lloor or In tin ;allories and the incident .passed of without further mark. A polleeznar ook up his station near the womcr .0 see that they did not violate' th< ules of the Mouse again. 1 The suffrage leaders gave out a prepared statement explaining that inismuch as the president made no ref rence to their cause in his addresi hey took that means of calling it tc lis attention. The president's address was devotee principally to recommendations foi abroad legislation. It was brief anc NO MATTE1 8 the interest rate, considered desiral I of the principal is The managemei S31* B< safety ahead of e tion and an accou: partment is a soui I venient investmeri I whether yon hav I Thousand to dep< J Four per cent cc || viaiAouuiw i I || |^| PACK THE EE .li we harp 3ne fact ? * 1 >: ' . 'vK ;:Jf l s... 5?^5v7nTiZ^ : '?- j: \ i ?j pMui ^$M;.?ffVi : :J ' II 1 ' \ : 1 v ; \ "'A Kv.v ??s>b( \- r' ; I ; Vvk K A - UJ = V ' 7 .<? **"7TS? V I I tl . syfelpii ifeSOh B| Sec "Faust," 'given by '"Y|j the Marcato Choral Club ,|J at the Masonic Auditor- >P|? Sium, Thursday, Decern- ]1 IECKLED IE WOMEN 11 required loss tlinn eighteen minutes ? No attempt was made to detain tho women an limy left the galleries. Capitol police mild they were without > oider:; to take any action except to See thai no further Incidents were attempted. After leaving the galleries / the militants were met by suffrage leaders and congratulated upon the ex- j HOME, Dec. 6.?In the consistory t Tuesday Pope Benedict announced 3 the appointment or the rtt. Rev. Mon signor William T. Russell, of the J ^ archdiocese of Baltimore, as bishop : off NOTICE TO TAKE DEPOSITIONS. W 1 To J. K. T>Orougti, h. J. Nowrild, wlioJO .-*] I Christian names arc- unknown, unit Pot: ough-N'ewnld Company, a corporation : You ami each of you w'lll takernotice^ * tlinl on the ?Stl? day of November, ;ltUft, ; * at the Bfiiton County National J tank, in |j| * IteiitoiivUI*. Beaton County, Arknndnn, . ;i and on the flth day of the law office of ilurry 11. Downs', Roo'm%|Slm Odd Fellows building, hi tho City Clarksburg, Unrrlson County, West .tVlr--VA^^?aBnHM gluln. between the hourx of It o'clock and <J o'clock P. M of thoae dnya, we Hhall ? proceed to tnke the deponltlonH of ourselvc and sundry peraoiiH. to tie read.dir. evlrt fence,fr<jgj8MMB In our belittlf In ii certain Hutt In annitvJt r-JisOTHHMS * [ t''ju d ^ 11 ^''' [ between the same hours, untlf they "'re J MlCXIAKll GUM AS and LXZZIK GUL1 AS. j IIATlRY It. nOWNS!0Couniiel for Plaintiffs. 5 holders of the Empire National ;Bi?jk j be held at Its^bnnkiUK house In the^Clfiffi|cM [ tlon of d'lrectors and the triinHactionfo^ahi^? . other ^buslneBH that may properly o^eyionsideia^ ^ | j