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jpi * Vwu-'A* w?uj I V^l.: I liJllH.M, Fifty-three prisoners are now ron; |si fined in the county jail, an increase of a dozen or so over the average, 1 maintained for some time. Of the number only fourteen are road workThe Marquis of Butte has subscribed $5,000 to a plan for establishing in the west of Scotland a hospital for limbless soldiers and sailors. Saxoi In excellent condition sold 'at oiiec. Price $350.00. Call in Fc Cuppel Bell Phone 1470-J. Hj Your Laund SOMETHl Calling Cards .used '< a7he SeatS n 'i and ' iBIrs. 3Sailltam Embossed and Engraved Grecti If; - I ^rs*> or Mr. and Mrs., or you can I them embossed in bronze or color, |ef Come in and See HALL <S- B 1407 W. Main St. Order \ oi I ONYX I j Lee d& Parr I " j; :: y 'j. .. ISFIOKS FOK A.I/L THK IWMII.Y \Ve> 1 rtt rn-ii i-??i *?+! r* ? 1 *vi* f I S r? 4-A juvhv vivu<<<-4 ? inri Hp; ;year tha never before In Hebwtlng our \ ||ffl (footwear. Our line of men's shoes will satisfy the most fastidious, as they come in l Mr'v ! all widths and all leathers. Price ijpi-'- 'from $2.50 tip. t/d{ Our ladfes' shoes are up to the | IIP : minute in every detail. There is lit . * nothing in any good shot' store in I? Clarksburg that we cannot get or alia : ready have and will guarantee you a i saving well worth your while to eon ?;$| sid>r. This saving usually is from lb Sfi^'l' t per cent t.o 50 per cent. You owe it M e;. . to yourself to see us lirst. fig Mf Investigate! I BROWN'S 339 MAIN STRKTIT i I ""Convrn\r IA?f nnni'i 1 '; 'l ' Of' jj ' '; ,/':;1'.: WflGFiNCREflSE Is Announced by Tanning Company and a Lumber ComrtOni* in Dnnnntilurtnin fj?ny 111 i cnnayivania. <nv AIIOCIATCO MI(C) TIIDGEWAY, Pa.. Nov. 11?Fifteen thousand employes of the Elk Tanning Company in this locality have been given an advance In wages of twenty-live cents a day according to an nhhoiJiicemont made hero today. They will also work nine hours a day instead" of ten. Olllclals of the Curtis ffcather Company announced tiiat 800 employes of the company have been granted an increase In wages. Skilled workmen will' receive SI to $4.GO for nine hours' work and common laborers $3,20. Women employes will be paid $2.20. FOOBJPGO Is Asked of President Wilson by mayor James Curly of the City of Boston. <BV ASSOCIATED PMfSfl) BOSTON, Nov. 1.1.- Mayor James M. Curly sent a letter to President Wilson today asking him to convene Congress and submit a recommendation that a law be enacted putting an embargo on food products, as a step toward reducing the cost of living. The ihayor included in his letter a table giving the Increase in food prices within the -last year, which lie said, showed 'that wages would have had., to advance 3 00'per cent in order to Jceep pace with the rise of the cost of the necessaries of life. Mayor Curly-asserted that an embargo would destroy speculative combinations and "contractual oliligafi oris with warring powers." Norway has a total trade union membership of 25,0110. o 9 n hix i in every way,- must be >renoori : Bros. I Consl. 170 I rv Iq Rnnnirl a */ r VMUtA V :o bo satisfactory if it comes from the Clarksburg Laundry* Co. Why? De:ause we have a special method here )f inspecting closely every article before it is delivered to you. and the slightest speck or other imperfection is discovered before sending it out. That's why we .are called the "perfect laundry." Try us once and you'll never again go elsewhere. Prices are attractive too. Clarksburg Laundry Co. ' 100 West Pike Street. NG NEW * jj is G-reetin^ Cards. i SfAeciinp. 6 wishes 11 &apmonfc ng Cards in sizeB, Mr., Miss and || furnish your own cards and have |l with envelope to match. > Sample Books. RADFORD ners. irs Early. Opp- Empire Bank. II WARE I le of the best ed ware made. >gSk price is not as torn tli e tac t or v I ill gives the user e to give. Gome in and let B Hardware Co. I 'like Street. I " i :. 4 : . . ''/ THE SUNDAY TELEGRi : GAR EXCHANGE Is Proposed in Order to Bring Relief of the Coal Shortage in Some Sections. u V ASSOCIATED milU T.OUrsVILIvE, Ky.. Nov. 11.?Immediate relleT of the coal shortage In certain sections of the country Is promised by proposals approved late today- by Commissioner C. C. McChorde. The proposals emanate from railroad representatives present here at the hearings In connection with an Investigation by the Interstate Commerce Commission on the exchange and return of freight cars by railroads. It is proposed that every railroad In the country begin at once the return of all foreign coal cars In its possession, as fast as they are unloaded. If these is no load on them going in the general direction of their home lines, they are to he reA. . ? J lurnco empty. Coal carrying roads have promised that as soon as a fair proportion of missing equipment Is returned they will raise embargoes which have been placed upon shipment on their cars to sections which are now suffering from a scarcity of, fuel. mitoTcars Is Charged by Commissioner of a Large Coal Exctiang&in the State of Ohio. ( V ASSOCIATED PRESS) COUJ-MUUS, O.. Nov. 11.?Walter 1). McKlnney, commissioner of a large coal exchange in Ohio, today petitioned the interstate Commerce Commission to investigate the misuse of coal cars and the diversion of these cars to other lines in Ohio, believed to be responsible for a coal car short age in the state. The petition Is based on the claim that roads outside of Ohio are holding up cars, whicli, if returned to the state would relieve the car shortage. HlGHESTPRiGES Ever Known Are Bid for Portland Wheat with a General Advance Per Bushel. (?* ASSOCIATED PRESS) PORTLAND, pre., Nov. 11.?Portland wheat -hids ^cached the highest prices ever known.; today, with the exception of the blue stem variety. There was a general advance of three to five Cents a bushel in bids for the day and blue stem touched $1.65 per bushel which is the same as on October 30, the previous high record. Other varieties were $1.61 per bushel. The price for oats also touched a new high necord. here with the trade eagerly bidding $35 a ton for supplies oT number one feed. DOOR CLOSED To Members of the National Guard Who Are Desirous of Leaving Federal Service. (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) SAX ANTONIO. Tex., Nov. 11.? National guardsmen are not to be discharged from the federal service for any reason other than the "interest of the government," according to new Instructions from Secretary of War Baker to the southern department headquarters. It was admitted by officers here tonight that this ruling practically closes the door to mem: bers of the national guard who are desirous of leaving the service for various reasons. The information also was given out that it was impossible for the war department to say definitely when the various organizations or any particular organization of the national guard would be returned, to their home stations. !CXA1M> WINS. (OY ASSOCIATED PRESS) OH ATfLTSSTON.Nov. 11?A message received here today from Win field j informed W. G. Barnhart, United States district attorney,, that he had : been defeated in Putnam county for i rrncnpuh'tifr nHnrnor TTa -u?o a + > ??-? ( I WMXW 14 VIU > 44VJ : XJkV < WO I'l V j Democratic nominee. C- C. Knapp, i Republican, was the wiixner. HOARDS MAY FLOWER. CUV ASSOCIATED PRESS) J RHINE CLIFF, N. Y., Nov. 11? , President Wilson .arrived here tonipht from Williamstown. Mass., and j at once boarded the naval yacht May ! Flower, which lay at anchor in the ! Hudson river. The president directed that the May Flower proceed slowly to New York at daybreak tomorrow. He expects to land in New ! York tomorrow afternoon. OHIO WENS. I CDY ASSOCIATED CINCINNATI, Nov. 11?Showin/s superior football Ohio University won an interesting game irom xnt University of Cincinnati here foda^ by a score of 33 to 10. ELECTION' ERRORS. CSV AIIOC1ATKD n<e?n FARGO, X. D., Nov. 11.?Chalrmtu William Lomko, of the Xortli Dakoti Republican state central committee has received reports which he said indicate errors in handling ballots ,ir Burleigh county as well as other irregularities. and will prosecute in quiry to determine the possibility o: a recount of this state's vote. A Rats TAKEN AWAY. <BV A. BOOT AT CO PNHCI EL. PASO, Tex., Nov. .11.?The arms | were taken from the garrison'of tin i; thirty regular soldiers at Guadalupe thirty miles southeast of Juarez, bei cause of suspected disloyalty to thf Constitutionalist government, it was learned here tonight. . Opo worker in ten in the United States belongs to a labor union. There are at present .more than | 1.500 Esperanto societies inthe world. ?1^?MM?? G : YU CXAIiKSBURGAY. Y " INJUNCTION j Against the Adamson Law fsi I Asked For by Another Big Western Railroad. CHICAGO. Nov. 11?The Chicago, Burlington anil Qunlcy rallrpad today : filed a petition for an Injunction against the Adamson law. It was similar to those filed previously by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, T'nion Pacific and other roads. According to reports'here today several r roa?Is n re to file similar petitions next Monday. TRANSFUSION Of Blood is Wade the Third Time to Save a New York Woman's Life. r?? ASSOCIATED f.(fl) I/OS ANGEL.ES, Calif., Nov. 11? ! A third transfusion of blood was j made today to strengthen Mrs. Inez Holland Jtoissevain, of New York, I tnVir. ; r? Ill ~ ? ? 1 14...1 I ? ? liu i. > VI v ili Ul it UU^pi IUI ! here. HoHpital authorities salcl she had an oven chance Tor recovery. Mrs. Ilolssevaln was said to be suffering from extreme aenmeia coupled with throat trouble. "lir Until Monday to Serve Writs of Ejectment against Striking Mill Operatives. <?Y ASSOCIATED PRESS) ANDERSOX, H. C., Nov. 11.?After tliearrival hero today, of live companion of the South Carolina national guard from neighboring cities, it was decided to wait until Monday to serve j writs of ejectment against striking jniill operatives who have refused to I vacate houses owned by the mills. Meanwhile conferences were held with a view to starting up the mills which , Hnsjrfl down Alienist SI tact u'hun thn! employes demanded a ten per cent, raise. TO BUY PROPERTIES. *nr >**ociATro rn?t?? LAREDO, Tex.t Nov. 11.?Mexico Ciny newspapers reaching the border tonight contain statements that the Gulf Oil Company, an American corporation. will purchase the Mexican \ oi lproperties of Sir Weetman Pearson (Lord Cowdray) of England. The consideration, the papers state, will approximate about $100,000,000. TO OPEN WIRELESS. (BY ASSOCIATED miss) TOKIO, Nov. 11.?Direct communication between Japan and San Francisco by wireless telegraphy will be opened to the public on November 10, it Is offlciall yannounced. Messages between Japan and the United States heretofore have been relayed at Honolulu. One of Brazil's most important rail- i roads is being equipped with oil burn- ; ing locomotives and expects eventually to dispense with coal. !_ I An Ine: FOR MOVIN< ACADEMIES. THE The practice of ating devices during European Cities; T for the comfort of t. of installing and mi isms which ape not s THE AMERICA YORK STATE WI1 the manufacture of from a young inven have entire supervis THE AMERICA mechanical equipm< maintain. It will 1? ness, whereas the p provides, relief only WILL PLACE IT W TAURANTS, BAR] OTHER PLACES 0 FALLEN AWAY I equipped with the Ame I own nouses, tins conciit the summer months. THE DIRECTORS AND SHARES OE IT* SHARE (PAR VAEXJ1 stock will he used1 for ment of labor neccssar THE COMPANY' when they are in a posi price or by these methc It is the intention o curb stock exchange w" afford a ready market f The large fi^l d for i ties of large earnings y Are secured. AETER INVEST SEEE STOCK IN TK1 APPLICATIONS MR. L. 319 N. FOURTH STEO iffit yt:'r'"'' waa-w mil . '--*1!' tr '" I I'fmt V--I "?"'if -" ' t - 111,- -- - | mi1? *f ,f1"'7***'""," '. A r?"ri*. j.',.*/ &5 ' i?'; rff ^WsR^f1', /"-VCfl' 'A4 *v' "*?- '>' ,''*-\ ",?!I' ' ^ t - V ' '*** ' A., SUNDAY, NOVEM33H THE G Clarksbu; I Starts Sa And Wi "A < Positively every suit A grand opportunity to g to $10.00. Remeihberjev We kindly invite yoi your opportunity to get 3 to find here exactly what Ied to pay. Received by E all the v? rv T .0 ti Bw** JL J J^U. I/' PERSHING SCOOT * May Be Sent from Juarez City to Chihuahua City to Be Executed. (BY AMOCIATCO PRESS) EL, PASO, Tex., Nor: 11.?Fearing that Benjamin Brahan, a scout for General Pershing, may be sent to Chihuahua City to be executed, army officers here are exerting efforts to have him released In Juarez. According to the report made to the American state department agents, Brahan is held because of having been with Villa. POLICE PMROL Down Town Districts of Indianapolis to Protect the Traction Company There. far AfioeiATiD rutin 3XDIAXAP0LIS. Xov. 13.?Police reserves armed with night sticks tonight patrolled the downtown districts and transfer points for the protection of passengers and property of the Indianapolis Traction and Terminal Company. After 6 o'clock the company refused to employ men who had not signed an individual contract and officials asserted that only 200 of 3,000 had failed to sanction the agreement. The carmen's organization, which is demanding an increase in wages and a "closed shop" agreement, is enjoined from striking hy a federal court injunction and union officers declare that ^pensive A G- PICTURE THEAT: ATRES, AND ALL PLA( equipping- places of publ: ? the summer months has he American people have heir patrons. This attitu aintaining the present co: adopted-to the requireme: UST AIR COOLING CORP 'H A CAPITAL OF $150,' a highly efficient and com; tor. The corporation has ion of the manufacturing m AIR COOLING SYST 3iit is light, portable and jep the temperature in ev resent popular and eomp to those within a radius TTHIN REACH OF THO 3ER SHOPS, HOTELS, ft F AMUSEMENT WHOS )URING THE HEATED rican System, tlieir patrons \y ion will inevitably result in a 11 .>* >*" ' ' 1 v ~v * 5 OF THIS COMPANY HAY 5 TREASURY CAPITAL ST E $5.00 PER SHARE.) THE securing a small ananufactur: | for the production of the fir, HAS ASSUR ANCE OF CON1 ition to-finance their manufac >ds -when sufficient funds have f the management to have the i _ . i ..."I, L _ J.1. ,.i i _ Lien viiey tnaveuie several msm or the purchase and sale of tlie jhc sale of the company's prod ^%en the plant and other facil: EGATION, PERMISSION G-: ? CORPORATION IN WES EOR THE TREASURAY ST RASPAOLO 20EJT . P : . ' -ri i)l~! & '. 5 ' : " R 12r 1916. ? RAND LI rg's N'ewest Store for Womei SWT SALE turday, Noveni II Continue AH Ne at Saving Op/so, ; in tlie store to. he put in this ret.vour vSuit right in the seas 1 ** * 1 W ery Suit is this season's mode NO OLD STJIT3 TO OFF* i to see these Suits as we kr rour suit at a great saving, you want and at a much low xpress, New Samp] est Styles, Models : that company is enforcing a "lockout." QUIT W'OltK. cuv associated pncsm TAMPA. Fla., Nov. 11?Approximately 6,500 cigar makers quit work here today, joining 1,500 who struck yesterday for an increase of $3 a thousand on cigars. The housewife who has never made ad-reading a part of her routine of "home management" is the one who finds it increasingly difficult to meet expenses in this era of high prices. 1 : t . , i c I Sprue POOR, TSGAON Order that ne w Su J. W. P Fine Tailoring for! Mso Cleaning, Pres fbeen- secured to install these Capital stock of the company Ilations mentioned above, in f company's securities, uct and its low cost of -manuf Lties necessaiy to turn out the RENTED BY J. S/DARST,! TYOROIRXA. OCK OF THE COMPANY . Authorizec ' '' if i . S. ? si CK ' . 1 330 WEST P] Over Levy's, Next to kir-CooIing RES, CAFES, RESTATE CES OF PUBLIC ASSE3M ic assemblage with air c< been followed for severs been slow to adopt this i de has been largely due ' mplicated refrigerating ( nts of the smaller enterp ORATION organized un< 000.00, has purchased th paratively inexpensive : retained the services of t nnpvatinns nf Lho onvrmn EM is based on a simple comparatively inexpens ery part of a room at the aratively expensive elect of the draft created by USANDS OF SMALL CI HEATRES, DANCING . E BUSINESS HAS HIT TERM. When these ill find a greater degree of cor large increase in the husihes E AUTHORIZED THE SA OCK AT THE NOMINAL. PROCEEDS, ($5,000) reali| ing plant, the purchase of iru st fewimachdncs. TRACTS for the installation tare: there will be no further le Line of Coats, j il md Fabrics. J ?I PETITION* DENIED. . ( v associated rncss) CHICAGO, Nov. 11?The petition of coal mine owners of Illinois and Indi- J ana designed to compel the return of coal cars by foreign lines to lines tapping their coal fields was denied by Federal Judge Land is today. TWO-DOLLAR. WHEAT. \ (by associated press) TOLEDO. O., Nov. 11.?May wheat today closed on the local produce exchange at two dollars a bushel, the Mn-boat nfteo otat lrnntvn Tt-o/lnvU iiigiicnu i'liwq \ ? vi ivuv " u> freely predicted a still higher figure. M Flour today advanced to $11.50 a barrel retail. ???1? :e Up E I [KiS&IVING I . it or Overcoat from I ARKER. I Men, $18.00 and Up 1 9 ssing and Repairing | 11 rT7"."0, ict.ik'i rifiTJiTvrn * m 19 LXVXj* ?? JL XUC.-UC1 X Kjj M Waldo. Bell 1116-R g ' |fl RBSB?5t?58E?B9EBBB9HBHiHiHEHBflM9B9 System I I RANTS, D.ANCING 1 1 [BLAGE. | I ooiing- and refriger- I jfl 1 years in the larger H method of providing 1 tl to the excessive cost | fl )r electrical mechan- I j9 rises. vm ier the laws of NEW 1 | fj e patent rights for jV air cooling system 8 M ;he inventor who will I ' law of physics. The | . ;9 iive to install .and 1 I same degree of cool- B 19 ric fan equipment ?1 Jfl the fan. ITS SOST I I iFES, CLUBS, EES- I 9 ACADEMIES, AND | HERTO ALWAYJS I establishments are nfort there than in their | M s of the proprietors for ? ? LE OF TWO THOTJS- ' 8 M PRICE OF $2.50 PER - | 1 :cd from the sale of tliife.; I i /ill itcrials and the employ-.; g f Ju|l of several machines stock sold at the above' B I contracts. : n - 'listed on the Nmv York 1 5 ull operation. This will I. I acture insures hossibili- 9 I I ^ I STATE AUDITOR, TO I I QAIRiKCTCURG-, W. VA. jj | FIRST SECTION ! 1 EADER.I I iber 11th. i I xt, Week 1 I rtunity'' 1 ^ sale. Everyone reduoed. I f?' 1 ;on at a,-saving- from $3.50 J j low you will readily see g I Yon will have .110 trouble 1 I er price than you cxpectn 1