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I PAGE SIX I | There are REASONS for the POPIILAR ITY and DEMAND for the I Stieff Piano I 70 years <?f painstaking, conscientious, honest I I | effort have won for tbeni unqualified Praise I I " and Reject. ARTISTIC in every sense? B i "PTPT?nnTrCrp i..- -t.. ..i i ? 1 I. , JU .1. ill Its ill^nrisL U1H'< jl l.'lH'U DURABILITY?ma ip liliecnt TON E?-co hp I f I ed -with STEELING HONESTY in VAIAJE. \ | i MATERIAL of >i!nKtssintf QUALITY. Never | I MARKETING an experiment?hut?CEMENTING L?oocl upon GOOD,-which creates in I | the FINALE a PIANO that is the Pinnacle of | Unexcelled Excellence I | . Style 79 ill The Stieff Petite Grand - I I Is the PAR EXCELLENCE in Piano Building I IB Tlie Acknowledged BEST in a 5-Foot ..Grand. Ill Your Old Piaiuo Exchanged. TERMS | | i Slightly Used Pianos |f| GUARANTEED IN FIRST CLASS REPAIR S|l| Uprights $100 Up m\\ Grands ..$225 Up III If Squares $ 15 Up Bf | Players $3,00 Up stTeff H ' GldATFDE H. ATZBOiDT, Mgr. . | j | J Gore Building, Pike Street. I I _ __ _ zc Women's Beautiful Boots New Styles |: I for Women 1: |- / I A New styles for women?" jll J" | ? smaxt In cut and exquisite in jr),' M ^ \ -workmanship?our styles we jF.' 'i are Bhowing will solve the prob- * " ? lem when interested in really ' /y fine Footwear. We are show- /\ml ing all the latest patterns and f colors?all sizes, width, triple J Below we List a Few of Our Many Styles: | A new Fawn Coloj Bucltskin Shoe, light weight, welt sole. P 1 Lace 2*4 Louis the Fourteenth heel PRICE $10.00 \ f I A new Gray combination Lace Boot, light weight, welt sole, 1 I I covered, Louis the Fourteenth heel. This is one of the smartest "* I Shoes we have shown thiB season PRICE $10.00 1 f . - -J Anew button Shoe just received with tilack dull kid vamp and L; Also a number of new black Shoes in kid leather, lace and butH ton, just received PRICE $7.oo , i2i Highland Bros. S Gore ? L ^ EXCLUSIVE SHOES rHE SUNDAY TELEGRAM, TYGflRTS VALLEY ROUND ME IN SESSION Joseph Rosier, of Fairmont, is a Speaker at the Eikins Gathering. (HPICIAL TO THI TCLKOMAM) EIKINS. Nov. 11?The Tygart's Valley Hound Tabic held a very Inj teres tins session In El kins yesterday j and today. East night a public meeting was held at which a musical proJ gram was rendered by the members [of the high school and grades. Fol| lowing the addresses. Miss. Hossen. of Montgomery. Ala.. sang "The , Garden Song." Professor Hosier ad!. rl rOUOA/1 thin I>>kH ?r1 'P.. K1>. - ?1- - u , .*.4 . llK)nv *.a Lur; i,vUU JIU I flLUIt? Ull IJIL* Sill U* j [ ject or "The School Projecting Itself ? Into; the Community." About 250 j teachers were in attendance and the 'session was one of the most Inter| teresling the organization has ever held. Sutherland Presided. United States Senator-elect Howard Sutherland presided tonight at a meeting of the committee or 1Q0 which is conducting the campaign t.o raise a $150,000 fund for the Davis j and ElkInn College. A number of ; addresses were delivered and a sup| per was served under the direction j of Mrs. F. S. Johnston, chairman of 1 the Ladies' Auxiliary, Election I let* Paid. Freak election beta were paid tonight at 7: SO o'clock when a wheelbarrow parade starting at the corner of the Eikins National Bank marched through the principal Streets of the city led by a band. W. E. Baker. a member of the Republican state committee, pushed President J. E. Allen, of Davis and Eikins College, in a wheelbarrow. Dr. Clinton Baker, Republican, followed with Dr. J. A. Arbuckle, Democrat; Preston Harman with J. Floyd Strader, chairman of the Randolph county Democratic committee, and Ivan Hazeltine, Republican, a local merchant,, pushed Dr. Than Barnard. Hundreds of spectators and jubilant Democrats lined the course which was brilliantly lighted with red fire. Woman Catches Bass. Mrs. William McQuain. an aged lady, caught two of the largest black bass Thursday that have been caught from the Tygarts Valley river this year. One of the fish weighed three pounds and was seventeen inches in length, the other weighed one and a half pounds. Personals. Mrs. Henderson, of Hancock, who has been a guest of her sister. Mrs. Howard Sutherland, for several __ weekB, has returned home. THE HAUNTING CHARM OF HAWAIIAN MUSIC As reproduced on the Columbia records, absolutely, to the last inl , . timate touch and inflection, will delight you just as much as you pa would listen to the rhythmic and throbbing notes of Hawaiian Guitar and Ukulele in person. ha COME IX A.VD HEAR THEM fo mi With full stock of musical suppiles we are always at your service. of C, F. ZARUBA & CI. ( 221 South Third St. tOJ ||j|||||ggl Mrs. O. S. Grlbble, of Clarksburg, | 4Is a guest of her father, Eugene EX ? Hutton, at Huttonsville. |> Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Keplinger are ^ visiting Cumberland relatives. Frank and Vincent Parmesane, of Somerset, Pa., are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Parmesane. Mrs. A. S. Bradford, of Philippi, is a guest of Mrs. D. E. Talbott. Mrs. Carrie Mason, president of the Rebekah Assembly. Independent Order of Odd Fellows, is visiting in Pennsboro. She will visit a number of lodges in that section during her absence. Y Miss Eugenia Ray has returned to ? Fairmont after a brief visit here. RSH, SWALLOWED BY A HORSE, GETS REVENGE St SANDUSKY, 0.. Nov. 11.?In vita- tlx tions have been given to every* veter- da inary in the county to be present when M a post mortem operation will* be per- M formed upon a horse here. The animal th was badly injured when the horns of qi a fish tore its vital organs. The fish. B< a bullhead, had been placed in a water- fo ing trough by boys. The horse swal- in lowed it. The longest river in Japan is the Tone, its main course being about 200 he miles long. fo bi CHICHESTER S PILLS tubbiamord nttANi*,^ J?* to n.w c^^vE^EY3 ?r SOU) BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE m IO6 W. Pike street. I CABINET MAKER Artistic Wood Carving ! AXxL HANDWORK | CI 9 Antique Furniture Itepaired. H B Period Furniture Reproduced. B a?H?anBnMBMB3iMMwnMBNHn OLAHTCSBURO, W. VA.} / ^ ** - * " "* : V- ' Vi: - ' ' - - V*V".-y". -.' ' /'JJ'I; iB1 jTtv^' - ". /*."'//' ' ' -- - - PM? "-'- ~-'**"_-' .-" ?'*." /// T K^t;** *>*<? ' v-/.-V".-"/// :K=& .>* ~1 1 ? - _i_ . _. ?- < " ' ' ?jj^c^Pk??f ^ |||jB From the Sot 'jj&al Expert tobacco m Ifjgjw flooded soil of Virgin fi?tf yields the finest-qua &?B that grows anywhere Ma That's what Piedr Mm Virginia-Carolina I raggl mellowed by the su Look for that agrc jgB zest in Piedmonts, ths because Virginia-Caro flW kind that can give a c ?|j VIRGINIA-CAROLINA KM DUTY ? ALL THE VA RETTE. "A package of Piedm B lQ?fi Sllso l?a 5E0RGE STANLEP PASSES ON AT s 1RGANT8WN I . . tic oung Man Well Known in;?" Ritchie County Taken by >n Death Angel. . ell ELL.EXBORO. Xov. 11.?George aiiley, a well-known young man in is section, died at Morgan town Friiy and his remains wore taken to St. wi arvs, his former home, for burial. any persons from Ellenboro attended e funeral, as the young man freicntly visited his uncle. Dr. C. L. Dyers, here, and his mother was a pi rmer teacher in the public schools ac this city. a fi< - to Undergoes Operation. Ca Miss Pearl Kibbe is in a Clarksbui'g ?SDital where she was onerateil on r appendicitis. .Dr. Emmett A. Corn was the attending physician. Mi de Has Tonsils Removed. of Miss L.ou Finley. of Pike, had her As nsils removed by Drs. Corbin and E. mes last week. She is improving tin cclv. Tt ca .Son Born. dis Born, on last Thursday to Mr. arid he rs. Charles A. Bin ton, a son. Mrs. ws inton was formerly Miss Anna Spik- dis tri Completes Bungalow. F. W. Bcal has about completed a indsome now bungalow near the Pike Co imp station, where he will reside. on of Mallory Votes. tin Joe G. .Mailory, of Clarksburg, was tending a few days here a guest of iatives, recently, but returned to arksburg to vote. ar Birthday Party.' Mi Master Milburn Riley gave a birtli.y party to his friends last Friday, frc ,-or sixty invitations were issued. in Arm Fractured. bri Mrs. V; D. Williamson, wife of the J lephone lineman, was thrown from bu buggy a few*days ago, and sustained a I fracture of the arm. Mc ] Returns Home. sal Mrs. Roy Wolfe, who has been vis- lie ng her father, Jasper Hinton, has turned to her home in East Liver- Set ol. O., her brother, Charles, accom- Bo nying her as far as Wheeling. inj Pnreliased ,1'Ianos. B. G. Say and A. E. Bye, of. Pike, Q| ve purchased handsome new pianos r their daughters, from a Marietta isic house. Howard Dead. wz ferry Howard, a welj-known farmer th< New League, died on .Monday night. am " * tO( Move to Batter. cm S. A. Bell, a prominent oil opera- ill: - and farmer, who recently pur- in. ased the old Carpenter farm east C? SrrTDAY, NOVEilBER 12 '- =\ w\ r-.v wtffm/faw/mhk.-l v-.V'.V'*.:V:l** " sss:t5*.*.t: ?-iW s-s si 5 i s r Mp J r-".i- - en say that the sunia and North Carolina lity cigarette tobacco aBlllilipi nonts are made of? tobacco. Golden and nshine of the south. :eable liveliness and I it is called character? lina tobacco is the only aW a igarette this character. V. TOBACCO PAYS NO fiSA LUE IS IN THE CIGACbt SW Ellenboro, closed his home and er tl 't for near Butler, Pa., where he His 11 care for his 81-year-old father. Blacl daug Mrs. Isncr 111. coat. Mrs. Ray Isner is quite ill with ton- . itic. Dr. E. A. Corbin is the atiding physician and Mrs. Margaret t fnfTioi- T-*__ . yuiiibj , icgiaLcicu mil St, ui i'itvrsburg, the nurse in charge.* Engineer Passes on. Carl Schofleld. 26. of Wellsvillc, O., p at the home of his father-in-law, trdon Jarnesson, near First postice, Wednesday morning. The young in was a victim of the white plague d was a locomotive engineer on the licago and Pittsburg railroad. He survived by his wife and three small 4 ildren. M Condition Critical. 11| The condition of Mrs. II. B. "Reed, fc of the popular traveling man, re- ^ iins critical. Author in EUenboro. Mrs. Edric Camp, who is now cmoyed on one of the Pittsburg dailies, I :companied by a winsome young lady :tion writer, arrived here Wednesday spend a week as guests of Mrs. imp's mother, Mrs. Delia Jones. Visit Pcnnsboro Lodge. Mrs. Carrie Mason, of Blkins. and d ,-s. Anua B. Wolfe, of Folsom, presi- j rit and vice-president, respectively, ? the Daughters of Rebeckah State * isembly, together with Mr. and Mrs. E. Mallory, of Ellenboro, visited e Pennsboro lodge on Monday night, icse grand officers will visit the lo- S 1 lodge on next Tuesday night. The strict convention of this order was E3 Id at Harrisville iNovember 9, and is well attended. Mrs. Mallory is strict deputy president for this disct. Buys Gas Well. The West Virginia Heat and Light mpany has purchased the gas well the Yeager farm, a mile northwest town and has connected it with ? v 2 town supply. Personals. 1 Mrs. H. M. Law, of Webster Springs, H rived here this week for a several 0 icks' visit with her granddaughter, r o s. E. A. Corbin. ' I Mrs. Ernest Woodburn has "returned I H >m a pleasant visit at her old home I Sistorsville. 8 , Miss Jessie Piorpoint is visiting her 8 D ather, Zack, at Connelsville. Pa. I c B. M. Whalley, a prominent Parkers- I rg attorney, who has been spending I :e\v clays near x^racn, returned aomc inday evening to vote. Itoy Conaway, a Wheeling hardware lesmitn. was visiting the merchants J re Wednesday. 1. Blaine Underwood, of the Re- . g vc <5as Company force, has been at y az, Wood county, this week, look- , ; after company business. Cl DAT MADE BY FORMER PRESIDENT IS EXHIBITED CHICAGO, Nov. 11.?A coat that ls made by a former president of e United States, stitch by stitch d seam by seam, was proudly shown Jay by Maj. H. T. Blacknall, of Chlgo. Ninety-four years ago - a then iterate, youth of ,20 made-the 'coat v _ a; little tailor shop in Raleigh, N. J* for Ccd. McClonnaban. Years lat- - - . 1916. FTRST SECTION . ? ???? ? ' ' ' ' , ,i '' : . ' . ' - t ' 1 .,. | * , ' , ; " -^Vl III fm. W . WmMMk I i ^ ' NOTE:?It is impossible to sell a package of 10 z=^p-^z?zPrj~ cigarettes of all Turkish tobacco for 5c. Not that this Turkish tobacco costs more than Virginia-Carolina, but because duty, ocean freight, marine insurance and expensive handling charges must be added to the cost of all Turkish tobaccos. But Piedmonts, made of highest-grade Virginia-Carolina tobacco, have none of these valueless expenses. All thcii value is in each cigarette. = ?] ie tailor boy became president. Russia is a large producer of as< name was Andrew Johnson, bestos. cnall married McClannahan's ? hter and thus has inherited the Russians are to colonize in South America. ^ ' . k I ' r -s r* : ' / 1 ' ' V ' - VHave You\ / Joined Our \ Record Club ^ 1 f 33Z!ZZZZZZ v.. ... -- ? Gives You a? 10 Membership Other Memberships $25.00,.$50.00, $75.00, $100.00. Vhen we were laying our plans for the organizing of ur RECORD CLUE, and realizing the great advantage it afforded the public, little did we think it would I aeet with such immediate success, Rot only do you I iave the use of the records while paying for them, J art any record in the Victor Catalogue is for you to ?! koose from. ^ ACT NOW 1 Remember, Saturday, the 2Sth, November Records ;o on sale. This one of the Banner Lists of the ear. Come in and^hear any you may desire, and EVERY RECORD EVERY DAY HEAR YOUR RECORDS HERE DAVIS, BURKHAM & TYLER CO. EASONTC TEMPXiE . OliARKBBITRG, W. VA