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pjjotb bowlers are busy1 i attahotemple g'iTEt/tf C, Temple and Church 'League Rolled Last fl-V f Tim]l CjiITiii took two l?mei ont W Hi 100 fi i in i the Templa bowlers last ?- . . ? ?. . - w^ 1 s--J | HDfZXEAin loo TwnpiB ieagaa? Lmvis uau .g I high score and Mgh average. The Rw 1 'poore. Temple Sf-jABmt 82 104 110? 298 L , WWMn* .... .. 108 149 127? 384 (* ' \JClBg 160 134 133? 147 ?&*; Totelf ?.... 340 887 370?1097 Cyclonee ?& . TKtfley ? 83 113 138? 334 ft;; iHough ..? 137 117 114? 368 a D??U 124 132 165? 421 .Totale 344 362 417?1123; P$ i K. of C. ISv. Bed Sox took two out of three frony ? the Qlanta last night In a close match. Ea>' f Plaharty had high score and high avf - erage. Decker was heavy man with C.,". " the Bed Sox. The score: Red Sox b j Heeslon.... 87 66 96? 24$ W& Seeker..*..?.... 114 112 140? 366 pay; Jackson 140 110 108? 35$ lV-: : r .Totals 341 288 353? 972 IK:- . Slants I Brown 116 98 115? 329 BP;.. Ray 76 60 36? 172 B.;,'!' Blaharty 167 119 188? 464 fj|j^ , Totals .. 849 177 839? 965 Y. M. C. A. 1 The Presbyterians were victorious . '.over the Baptist team last night when f" 'they bests them two out of three games. Mills was high with 203. In fy" the second match the Lutherans won tV _ three straight from the Episcopalians, fe*(The scores: DpMhvturlan F . Bentel 114 S6 115 ? Whipple 53 117 155 K' Windsor 78 112 80 E;r Oi^hoeter Ill US 104 I'" Totals 356 431 463 Bfck" - Baptist K'i ,0. Am08 96 105 80 ? ->' 'ft Mills 88 126 114 p.- - t. Asheratt 97 84 66 g C. Mills ? ? 203 95 71 |L ! Totals.. ? 484 414 331 ?? ' Lutheran g? ' Gents ? 106 98 113 Wrasse 88 63 70 Shaflerman 91 99 114' !? G. Stanhagen 76 60 100 fev-r Gardner' ?... 77 125 so Totals 433 445 486 B-Episcopalian g:Brobst 61 73 69 Kv' H. Hamilton 66 87 73 Hgxfrones 49 95 63 Hrax. Worthlngton 76 60 70 Deadhead 76 60 70 K;.V! Totals 334 408 I BY CHARLE8 B. DRISCOLU ' my is the chill wind sighing As autumn days are dying, ;v And anxious kids are crying, "Let 'em go!" Why are the winds Intoning i~ A dirge for fall, and moaning, mile all the boys are groaning i yor the snow? } ~ Perhaps the year, aweary r Of autumn evenings dreary, Already's getting leery Of the cold. Forward' the kids are peering. ' As winter time Is nearlng; mile Age alone is hearing Church bells tolled! Crash the taxealing Democratic ring : 1>j) electing the Republican county offi... cert. 1'She-tQestPirgittian I The Wert Virginian la on sale ev-| K.."'try evening at the following places: ] ''' BUTCHER A SATTERFIELD, Street I E ; Car Station. WATSON BOTLDINQ NEWS STAND. : Main entrance Watson Building. FAIRMONT NEWS CO, 124 V4 Main I CLTDE S. HOLT. Main Street. IhSv''IIORAN A SPRINGER, corner Brldgo ani&. Water streets. ES' L H. MtCLOSKHT, corner'Sixth and Kl*- LOcnat. avenue. K: . A. a. MARTIN. Main - street. - HAMILTON DRUG CO, corner Tenth I K- : - and Virginia avenue. a > ' JAMES OALLIHER. corner Twelfth " and Virginia avenne. * V'-r '-i ALL 1 HONOft SIGNS FOR AUTO Gigantic "Honor FRKSNO. Cal.. October ae?Are mo-1 < torlsta without honor when It comes 1 to breaking traffic laws? j ( Fresno county. California, has Just;, about decided that at least many of the I motorists are. The county has ills-!1 carded the honor system and has j gone back to the old system of nabbing , speeders and fining them. With the: paved highway between Los Angeles 11 and San Fraclsco running through the : I iMwfl ON NORMAL CARO V. Game Will Be Played at pun:.: x niiiipi uaiuiua/i w tober 28. When the Normal football team t linos np against Broaddus college at i Phlllppi next Saturday, It will be a ' fifty per cent, stronger qoam than 1 baa worn the red and black this year. 1 Coach Bell has been working on the ! line for the past week with results t which he bellevea will make the Nor- i REAL OVERCO, IS SURE 1 Have your overcoat the 'lOTT at gnapts^and^faivigoca autumn mornings, have-it when you n< ^EBE3S?SS3fi?^il COifSgWIDJJ I _ - -r Why*accept anroue months?agogfoganyt methods you get th signed esperfafiy whfch'fbete^inaw individual-deskes. The Da W W? W- A^MEBSCC 7 06 Mai I soco-Bve J j VOtR, 't t *' ' ' " \ i * ? ' -' MOBELISTS HAVEN'T "D1 i ii ?x " sign displayed In Fr esno county, Cal county, the harvest of the speed cop Is, Icli. "You Are oil Your Honor In Fresno "ounry," said two enormously big signs it the entrance to the county, placed here two years ago at the request of notor car dealers, who declared that, the speed cop system used In other -ountfes tended to give these counties i t "black eye" among motorists. The motor ear dealers volunteered to act ns speed reps to nah those who Itad no honor. Often the dealers them- i mal boys winner in all their remain-' ing games. The backfleld has made as great improvement as has the line, better team work being the biggest thing secured. Normal anticipates no trouble in winning Saturday's game by a large score. Saturday. November 4. the Normal meetB California Normal at South Side park. It is likely thai this game * 111 be one of the most evenly matched of any of the Normal contests this year. M'CLAUSLAND MAKES APPEAL. CHARLESTON. W. Va.. Oct. 25.? Samuel McClausland. of Mason coun:y. son of Geq. John C. McClausland. i famous Confederate officer during Jie Civil war. has presented a petition 0 he Supreme Court of Appeals of \ IVest Virginia from a verdict of the Circuit Court of Mason county- findng him guilty of manslaughter for the ! tilling of George Joffers. a laborer on he McClausland farm, last summer. V writ of error Is sough. 1 ro Tim i m?rm\ Ill nLAlULK TOCOME : tailored now by id it will be as ikigsasthesecrfep And, you wfl ied it ?WW?- ?n?w wesete-?3 aoaafcdeslgnedsk jody, \vhen*by-oar e&t$st* style, defer yon and hi pwated^owr-owfl etenfflMa n Street MWd f f I NOW S6K ELIVERED THE GOODS" | j IbbMMMHHHHA^B [ r# 1 ^ m IdyftBApHH^ M m Iforr.la. selves would be lawbreakers, testing out their new cars on the highway at speeds of 40. BO or BO miles an hour. Other motorists showed that they : had no honor, and the county super-; visors reluctantly had to go back to j the speed cop system. Nov: the speed | cop rules. However, there are still many In the county who still have faith in hu-! m;.n nature, and a movement has been started to restore the honor sign aystern. High School Plays i State Champs Sat. Stiff fast practice was run through | last night by the High school eleven, hardening them up for a banging, battering attack and tough resistance in the game with Buckhannon Saturday.' Last year's high school champions' are coming to Fairmont with a do or die determination to take the Fairmon' I scalp. Since Fairmont easily defeated Mannlngton last Saturday the Buckhannon warriors are a little scared and Fairmont is epccting to wade rlgh: through them. Vole to break up the partnership be-1 tween bootlegging and the law. Vote for the Republican count}) ticket. ???????j rARTADIA * a W W 111 For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears ? Sgoamreof ^MMWkvC A CHESTNU' t&OME" AW HE I ROW MfcWY WE1 AO flUCTTWN- fcfctLONG TO A M/HAtiD' r NEAR! * ' "V J SPORT NOlfsJ Miller Hogglm hu been given per-! nlsslon to trade any player on hie | T-t- ?l-l,. V- - -\.i- . - ? ' .osui. jic uii^ui iro ?ute iu sei b lew iroken bats in exchange. Cap Anson has taken cp golf. But le Isn't hitting over 300. The yellow peril has bobbed up igaln. There's a Chinese player on QENTLEMEN The very best in knowledge of s the buying power very best that we and in fashion j yours to comm should mean sc thoughtful people c many years of 01 and the fact that steadily increases. Winter Clothing ii full display in our Men's Sui a ^ uvercoaits Men's Shoes a Finer than Ever?$4 to $8. KhVT PA 2%d>; m r CHARLIE. EM OTii^ the California university football team. The Old Ivory. Cleveland football player sticks bis bead In an elevator shaft. Scalp bruised, skull not injured. Co-eds are asked to boycott Illinois Normal grldders. Naughty, naughty. Nate Leeds. Charley White's manager. Is sick. A hundred on a second nose in a Chicago race Is the reason. Tener wants to raise the 21 player of Fairmont! that we have erving and in of money, the have in taste udgment, are and. These >mething to :onsideringthe ir experience the business New Fall and 5 ready and in store for men. its and 15 to $30 ^ "Time to put 'em on" underwear? ^ XXjLflJLtf 50e to S3.C0 ""a"-! TO A Sensible More rnenTare v smoking SI jiyrEN ARE willing tc 1? J. carefully today ev eiie iney cnoose. That is good sense. ! "v good cigarette is unfort '?if it disturbs after co: it is not worth while. ' The one reason" wl v strongly to so many thi they . do not disturb. comfortable?comfort at as tongue. And they i feeling fine and "fit" smoking day. Jfoyti J.KJ7VT\ry yj; pui ^ Aft^ONLV ttHTi I ^ jj^ .J j limit. If they're got to be M had as : the Cincinnati crew. SI will be enough. 51 Reason defeat* King (headline). Al No. wasn't a revolution. Just a billiard match. ' Minneapolis boxing promoter would ! give bonuses to fighter* scoring Knocnouts. He automatically Dan Freddie Welsh. ( ^ Extra. Frank Marshall, of Phtladet' phta. will play 150 chess games simultaneously. Fretty soft for the other 150 guys. ,. , . . s ? s?e^? - ft iJdL I cwrmlt Tw? ! r AT ' vi,n /1A | ? Cigarette *> now / % UNSIBLY ? / V ?think a little more / en about the cigar- y 0 For if an otherwise S mnate in its blend ntinued smoking? ? j| ly Fatimas appeal}* nking men is that * Fatimas are truly ile to throat as well always leave a man even after a longY ? % |sgl<