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b App m rAKXEj o IFOOTB. no nvuimi Eo rli niun I MS LEAGUE Bowling Matches Roll 1 Last Night With Good Scores. IONQAH GLASS LEAGUE. Ilrda lighted on the Wind jam it night and took two out of men. Dunn had high acoro and nd Dunn tied for high average. Wind Jammeri. 170 1M 127? 3#1 72 70 1 IS?200 KgJoyce 1T1 lib s.i? .in Totals 35S 2bs S5S? 1(73 Birds. i Graham s'j p.". ll.".? urn; r Scbullc 121 lui 122 344 KSutt 12S 12V 14.".? 391 jfe'" Totals 33S 313 3*0?1031 Friday night's game No Mopes vs ;vDlngbat8. r"; .Temple league game tonight- teni vs. K. or c. ^FAIRMONT WINS FROM CLARKSBURG. *5,-. On the Temple alleys last night, the , ."Gore team from Clarksburg was defeat-' .- ed by the Temple team by a total of 143 pins In three gani'-s. Lynch, of ' .Clarksburg, had high total and King.: ' of the locals won high score. The gf-^Temple team's total tor the three , / games was 2,207. th?? highest five-man BfftdUl ever rolled in Kairniont. Scores: j Clarksburg. f: mompson 111 in:: it.? 4id J.' Knapp 10". !?: 140? :t441 Morman 1 :t:;? ;:'rj , ? Lynch 151 166 10s - 4S5 ?- Gains 145 17D ? 417 ^ ' Totals fiir. 710 ion?2004 ! Fairmont. Gantz 10:. 14; 12?: ::7:: Sox 131 u:s 136? 430 Johnson 1711 147 I ID? 47.7 King- 210 117 129? 4!>4 Davis 13S 1.77 160? 45.7 ' Totals 763 711 7?n 220/1 "Y" BOWLING. The Traction ropany five look two* oat of three games from llie Hartleys . last night, Mills winning high score and ' v average. M. V. Traction Go. ".'. Cunningham no on 117 Sr.. jacKBOIl .. f 99 92 IS9 E Nay Ill s:: 9n g C. Mills lis ]20 111' v" Miner S4 no 87! > Totals 197 till) 74 l ! ?\'.i , Hartley's. ""Morrow 99 ill Kit King 9:; s2 82 Wrasse 121 91 9". Watson 7s so 71 . 31. Mills 129 91 1.72 ! Totals 720 47S 704 . \ MONONGAH ? Double Headers * Because of the election anil other I ... political annus mst week tlie bowling! ; games in the local league were post- J poned until this week. The Cubs roll- j ed the Yankees and outlaws Monday i evening, taking two out of three games { in each contest, nieklrr was high man. Tuesday evening the Browns] took the Pirates for three straights ' aftea which the Pirates reinforced and ] came back strong taking two from the T Bucks. The Bucks lost apt in last evening when they played the Giants. BB Revival Services The annual winter revival services i' began at tho M. P. church last even*;' Ing. They will be conducted by the . pastor of tho rlmrch. ('. l.awson. The services arc always well attend ed by both local and out of town people. Previous to the services a week's nnvnp monilnn ii-o f I.I.1.1 W. W. G. Met The AVorlil-W'tde eiiild of the Raptlst church met last evening at the home of Mra. Thomns Hskcth The guild Is an organized class of Sunday school girls anil meets once a month. ; A good program was carried out among which were excellent poems read by Carrie Hrotrn and Massic Strlckler. To Rocky Cave I ? Mr. and Mrs. Rev. Kli Lightncr will 6>' leave during the latter part of the week for Upshur county where they ' will later move. Rev. I.ightner resigned his pastorship of the Dnplist & church somo few months ago. While in Upshur county he will be in ctaarco of three churches: l'rovtdonco. Rocky Cave and It. Plensant. Both have :re made many friends during their one year in Monongali win will regret their departure. PERSONALS so.; Miss Alice Thomas, of Fairmont. ; swas among the shoppers from Fair?-' mont in Monongali yesterday. $ Miss Davlnna Watkins left this si s morning for Grafton where she will | visit Mr. and Mrs. Fred II. Watkins : of that town. UrMAn1. Anton King was a social visitor In J' Fairmont last evening. : ; M. V. I. Caldcra. or Fairmont, was J f- in Monongah yesterday attending t?>; . shopping. K? Clyde Satterneld was among the so4 cial visitors out of town yesterday. 'Miss Evelyn I.ewell. of Itrookrtalo. was ! ?'a shopper in Fairmont y osier day aflcrnoon, fc, Mrs. Thomas Ecketh was a visitorf: W in Fairmont yesterday. j fi* Miss Beulah Shaver, who lias lieen | S' in New York for the past several r : months, has returned to Monongah. W /ffik Wzr?M B?3 Af m known #Best. S?fot. AWaytR ell tblo - > SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE rrp T = ' <ry . iff - "' ALL ] c : m._i. ll I | Ljveimig v^iiciL [ 1 The newspaper world is full of stories of the performances and the vagaries of what is known as grapevine telegraph--rumors ami reports that float into the newspaper offices < apparently right out of the air and 1 sometimes ronveylng Intelligence of the highest importance over long stretches of space iu an incredibly short space of time. A typical example of the way the grapevine telegraph works occurred yesterday when the explosion at Jamison No. 7 took place. The tirst of 1 these explosions occurred at 17:40 ' o'clock and the second one at 12:51. ' It was almost 1 o'clock before it was 1 known In Fairmont what had occurred ' and by that time the cloud of smoka ' J: or uiarKsourgi Pour hundred aiicl fifty strong, tho students of the Fairmont High school j will march behind a baud to South Side Park Saturday afternoon, to witness at first hand the defeat they hope to administer to Clarksburg High. The students w?f march In a procession ' from the Y. M. C. A. through town to : South Side Park, where they will or-1 < cttpy a special section. Desptlc the cold, both the first and 1 second team were out for practice yesterday, and will be out again this aft 1 crnoon. Coach Moore has them in great condition for the game and is confident, as is every man on the team that Clarksburg will ho humbled docisely Saturday. ' I I NO STOMACH PI, GAS, INDIGESTION IN FIVE MINUTES PAPE'S DlAPEPSIN" IS THE ONL\ REAL STOMACH REGULATOR KNOWN "lleally does" put had stomachs in | order?"really doos" overcome indi ' l cost inn. dyspepsia, pas. heart hum and! sourness in live uitniiios- mat?jiisi , Dial?makes Pope's Oiaivpsin the lamest selling sliiiiiaeli regulator in tile world. If what you eat ferments into stuhhorn lumps, you belch khh ami cruciate sour. undigested fouil ami, acid; head is dizzy anil aches; breath foul; tongue coated; your Insides till eil with bile and indigestible wr^to.' remember the moment "Pape's ,Ulu-| j pepsin" comes in contact with the' stomach all such distress vanishes. It's truly astonishing?almost marvel-1 oits. ami the jov is its harnilessncss.. A large llftcy-cent rase of rape's' lilapepsin will give you 11 hundred dob1 lars' worth of satisfaction or yourdruggist hands you your money back. It's worth Its weight in gold to men i 'and women who can't get their stom-' I aehs regulated. It belongs in your ' home?should always lie kept handy ; in ease of a sick. sour, upset stomach . 1 during the day or at night. It's the quickest, .surest and tnost harmless. j stomach regulator in the world. Inhale Impure Air which weakens lungs, causes throat troubles and leads to miners' consumption. All miners should take SCOTT'S i EMULSION during fall and winter j to enrich their blood and strenvthen the throat and longs. SCOTT'S contains pure cod User | oil withoot alcohol or harmfnj drags?it boilds strength dR9t and acts as a bracing tonic. IMsse AkaMic SsfcititstM. Ajtf which had been belched from Hit* shaft by the force of the gas was floating over the outskirts of the city. And at about the same time the news editors of a Cincinnati newspaper knew about the explosion and wore ' making efforts to cot into couiniiinica ! tion with their Fairmont representatives. A faint idea of the kind of telegraphic service the Western I'niott gives tin people of Fairmont micht be gathered from the fact that a telegram filed in Cincinnati at 1 o'clock was not received in this city until : :2G? two hours and twenty-one minutes. The rumor got to Cincinnati in ahotit a quarter of an hour. Mow did that happen" Well a cnod I guess ts that a private wire belonging' to some oil or pile* line company which runs through tin* Manningtou district and right into Cincinnati cariicd the news. Ait operator at or near .Niatuiington felt the explosion and saw the cloud of smoke. ll?? put his fears ape n the' private win* and gos-Ji? in Cincinnati (lid the rest. It was cmio *?f the very ; few times when private wire gossip proved to have a foundation in fact. As a rule it is notoriously false. Mother was leading little Mabel past Hartleys' this morning. Mabel j had her hands tucked awav snugly in a muff, hut her little feet were begin- i ning to get cold. Suddenly she broke ' away from mother and sat down on the steps of file store. "Mabel! Mabel! What in the world : ar? you going to do?" "I am going to put my feet in my muff mother." was the surprising an-! swer. ? i Higli School Prepares ! t-i r?i i 1 80WL1NC nil PLAYS BETHANY SATURDAY >ingleton of Mannington Strengthens Squad and May Be Used. spcinl Idsealch to ttwt Virginian) IICCKHANNOX. Nov. 16.?Wesleyiii'b practice thl? week has shown no eiup In spite of the bitter cold weath r and with Vance. Jacobs. Curtis and lenryetta back out for the work and akinp part In the work-outs there is very promise that from this time torsard the team will show gradual de elopment. Another addition to the squad that tromlses to help considerably is Sintlctoti. former Mannington high player s-lio has not been coming out regulary this season because of parental oh eet ion. This objection has been over ome now. however, and last w eek Slntleton went to Morgantown with the { -serves and played a sensational :ume in spite nt the fact thai lie had not tad a single session with the leant at tract ire before going. Now he says he expects to he out for COLI AUTO HEATERS Our Clark Heater is ouc of the best on the market, being strong and durnhle. It is 11 Inches long and weighs seven pounds, has fine asbestos lining and is covered with Itra^sels carpet. PRICE $2.00 "BUY FALCONS IAMFQ Bell Phone 500 ! K BS Oopyri Tbc Kou?c o There are c "free and easy" We will deligh TF .'v.: I :-: BO? whatever position the coaches need' i htm for till Thanksgiving and Tuesday j I ?><7 11V HUUII1II* III SU USUI III IU1 WMlgni | wan seen at the right guard position on the Varsity. Singleton is an Intelll-' I gent player who picks up the signals and learns the Intrtcl'les of the post. tlon quickly so that the coaches expect him soon to develop into a valuable I anil heady player. His tackling is fine and he works hard. The Bethany game Saturday is not looked upon as aa easy contest by anv | means and there is every indication j that the very best men available will be shoved into the lineup by the coaches. (Near Beer is I First Local Order " ?? ? * UUUII Ul WUUi WBV wind blows in Kairroont th? Stevenson ; Grocery company is able to sUte that; the first order It has received since' it's incorporation hero was for two cases of Bevo. that famous AnheuserBusch product to take the place of ; beer. This order was given this morning by Martin's drug store, the Bevo be-; 1 itig delivered this afternoon. Martin's say that ihev have had! so many requests for Bevo that al-j though they were ashamed to ask for - the article tltev diii so anil stale that j the advance sale is enormous . 3 WEA1 NECES RORFQ ivvyujuu The Glengarry Motor Car Robe is one of the best on the market, being guaranteed allwool. Assorted colors, black, blue, grey and cheeks: extra size antl weight. Size jSxSO. PRICE $10 HBST BECAUSE I SPECIAL MONROE ST., NEAR FIRE DEPT, w's Th Rigl safeg IL \ Nov 3? \ *?tr* BWiW IWI\ U (Hr^ the ne feel "a ither styles in stockstyle that will appeal to tho: t in showing you these ma: $10, $1S IE HUB C Fairmont's 1 . .-MMI :iNG < bill CHAMPION J IS DECIDED TODAY: Fleming and Miller Grade i Schools Play Football at South Side. The grammar school football championship of the city will be settled at South Side Park this afternoon when Fleming and Miller schools meet. Great Interest is being manifested In the game by th? young folks of the city and It Is believed the majority of grail- j ed school students In the city schools i will be present to see the match. An admission of ten cents will bo 1 chanted. The teams will line up as ! follows: Fleming. Miller.1 A. Mitchell LK Israel Nichols t.T Barker West LG Wrasse' Henderson RO Reich Statatore RT Henderson I Abbott RK Holt] Sragnelli QH hlelnlnger ' Robinson I.II Jolsley i Brown KB Hilman ; B. Mitchell R1I Miller j i ???????! "HER ! isities ALCOHOL Denatured alcohol used In your radiator will positively prevent freezing. L'se this solution together with water and you can leave your car i:i the coldest weather and rest a: sored that, it will not freeze. PER GALLON $123 ALGOLS LAST ! IK | iTYCO.j: Con. Phone 394 ; ?in e iim< it now, buy one < uard your health and t, above all times fle with cold weather, t. This Live Store for n noderate prices that co le by buying from Air HE HOUSE 01 RAT AND S fie Cavalier, (he the smarter style tren< ion of the military in i f warmth. The broad utili ck snug to the ears, will ke ,t home' in this overcoat th -the belted back Str ;e who like abundant room, ?ter garments. For vour c $20, $25 LOTHING Largest Exclusive Clot L23 Main Streel -..... r.,-.- :^?. - ,-i: OTHER SI Fairview Wins In Basketball Game h iNormal and Y. M. C. A.' basketball e ilayers met defeat In their first game a if the season, played with Falrvlcw Ugh last night at Falrview and lost o them 32-20. Falrview this year is lie strongest In her history and has teen practicing almost constantly r ii tetii ru ir | New Line of -| Shirts and \\ .4^ Ready^Today MEN'S AND BOYS *? rf our good ovei insure your comfort fc of the year, it i Moreover, there is i (ien has laid in a stock < mbine warmth and st> lerica's best clothing i F KUPPENHE OCIETY Bl re pictured) sh< Is of the season. Thi ts cut and in its "pre ty collar, high enough, if tu ep out all wind and weatl le minute you put it on. and, so popular; The all by the famous makers ol omfort and health's sake, s and $30 . COMPAT hing Store t Who Said 'N a Fat M Of course there are "ft dul mere s no reason i man, no matter what 1 trim and smart. A Michaelsin a ''stout" model will man, no matter how mar ter how great his cloth: have been in the past. Right here we can sho' riety of styles and patt r VL L _ TM_ PORTS j Ince the etart ot whool. The Fair<nn( ...n., nl . V ..? ?...? """ ?? " ? I"' I* up irmu uia hs played but little together. - FABLE. One lime a football dopist doctui* il up a lot of i'ooirxiratiw .scores and ctu&lly predicted a result. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO R I A p>- Ml pr [obody Loves r o n lan r it men and fat men,** m earth why every lis weight, can't look Stern Suit I fix all that for any ly his pounds, no mating difficulties may w yon a splendid vaerns in stout models. lirty Dollars ' I Fln? . I Warm nUJk Underwear B 50c to $3.00. i' DEPARTMENT _ c wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmTi rcoats to r all winter. s unwise 10 occasion if overcoats le only posnakers? IMER (AND ows one ere is a sug;paredness" imed up, to fit ler. You will Roland, a t good clothes. * ee them now. I