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iff Ifflttt Al MLML; P>2T?mple Team Defeats K. of ? 'I.CjLast Night in Temple 1 W.%, Duck League. f f>-_- Diamond Street M. E. took tbree Eg?;.. Straight from the Christian church last t night In the Chnrcb league. Harden 1 Kj'" had high score and high average. In . second match the Luthers made It . Hw&?[hree straight from M. E., South. e V' . Oants had high score and Gardner high Christian r I- I Russell 93 <14 89 c Ri Sturm Gl 79 75 ' K>- Mitchell 50 57 51 Kg; Gorman 101 58 97 IffiPl. Totals 315 26S 522 e BBsr.V. - Diamond Street M. E. ' Efj- 'Aebby iuu .? w < R. McDougal , 84 S.i f.i I t;. Harden 124 12n !?5 t ; iBltad no f>7 69 TOU1? 368 327 , 33V < TEMPLE DUCKS El'', v.The Temples took the K. of C.'sJ ? " Into camp two out of three last night, j Btaess had high score anil King high j By'; ' average. j K. of C. 'Stand 165 126 169? 460 IWffi Flaherty 136 iui 123? .;t?u ffr&r jackaon 138 123 102? 305 Ip-P' Totali 439 332 394?1185 1 Temple I % ' Watklns 128 123 159 - 410 1 Hp "Staess 129 129 170? 431 1 ''' -King 150 153 158? 461 I Totals 407 405 49" 1205 I ;Miller-School is \ m&i Jity Champion) *fflv school was declared Grammar I * schcm; chstTH'ons of the city as the .. ' Wsuit of a hard played football game .Teaterday afternoon with Kleniin^ school, the game ending 21-7. ( jgjj? Oliver Miller and Victor Holt forj' jit the-Millers, were stars and did I he! . , ; | mon UL lucir icauiB ntui mt,. r icur i ing^B lone touchdown was made when Miller fumbled on their 10-yard line. " , GIRL TEACHER A HEROINE. 1 yv ; WASHINGTON. Pa., Nov. 17.?The t [V.. heroism of Miss Sarah Carey, a teach- t er. saved the destruction of the lines- ? trick school, In West Bethlehem town- j - Am Od.fne'ninn/1/1 olnvn in thrt p . : Oiuyi . <\u VIU'iaolllUHVII ai v I V < nv room fell over, the teacher fought the :/ i' fire alF^gt single handed. f.j^ . MR8 E. W. THRALLS DIES. h''_ Mr*. E. W. Thralls, sister-in-law of g,- . CapL Francis Thralls, of this city, died recently at Mercedes. Texas, where , she had gone to join her husband. Sk, Lieut. Thralls, of Company L. Indiana ?& National Guard, now stationed at 55.Campelllno Grande 011 the Mexican , border. Their home was in Valparaiso. e'< Indl,' where the body was taken for InHfi --WrmenL Mr. and Mrs. Thralls were a i united in marriage in 1913 in Albu- s querque, N. M. KANAWHA COUNTY'S VOTE IN. a CHARLESTON, W. Va? Nov. 17.? Kanawha, the largest county In West Virginia, which casts over 20.000 votes, gave the Democratic presidential electors a plurality o( from ISO to 200. Orland M. Depue received 'the largest-vote on the Democratic ; side, and Charles E. Carrigan the largest on the Republican side, the termer getting 10,276 and the latter 10,096. Buy year! ? ?#% sainrpi iiia m m WnttLInu I HANjUFFERED Andrew Robinson Tells His Druggist He's Better, 1;; Thanks to NervWorth. fflL-Thia endorsement by a neighbor !aooa user is most convincing: 'Tor twenty years I have suffered trith nervous indigestion. Have taken different kinds of medicine and tried '-about everything I saw advertised. What relief derived was only temporary. Doctored some. Hare taken Nerv-WortH treatment for two weeks. , I feel good, my digestion is better, my general health is improved, had but one spell of indigestion since 1 began . and that was my own fault. I recommend Nerv Worth as a good medicine " as it helped me and I'm satisfied I'll be eared. ANDREW ROBINSON." Tour dollar back at Crane's Drug : Store, Fairmont, it you derive no ben ?nui irurn i^erv-worio. fecASTORIA f> _. For Infants and Children p: In Use For Over 30 Years In nlnetlne In trutlnf sffit . IMM fl * nnnunrnl dltebarna; iW- . ' Jewi _| painlBaa,aoa-poiionoos V B and will not ntrletnrn. BEii. SB" W* Ballon* In 1 to I day*BOUt BT BMMI1TI. *?& ??anaWtnnmtnd-PflM.il, or8 bottltolin. *B? BVANt CHEBUSAL cj? CINCINNATI. CV JK-bSjT-^r^rPy ~ ' --. ' r " > - ." * /V.^JJ. V y&y \LL SPORT NOlfs] American boxers do well In Ausralla, says a headline. Just as long is they keep away from Les Darcy. The Nary la developing slowly but urely Interviews Coach Ingram. At he present rate they ought to be able o beat the Army about 1927. There's no chance for a rest. If t Isn't Gibbons-Dillon Its Welsh-KUlane. _ ' Where ere the old stars, asks a conemporary. Same old stars were shinnrv all .l.kl la-* .Uk? uo an i igui laai uiguu Tuft* wants to play Pittsburgh, 'unny how seme ot these fellows nevr know when to stop. Every fan In the country who does tot llve In Boston got a lot of fun out if the six day bicycle race because It vas held in Boston. Mike Gibbons Is the greatest flghtir in the world, a number of flsttc icribes reported. We just happen to emember what these geniuses said ifter Mike's lamentable affair wltb Jackev McFarland. THE NERVE OF HIM. There's a guy out in Minnesota who ilalms the light heavy weight, wresting chumpiouship. We will now inako the following iredictlon. Oliphant 27, Navy 2. If t doesn't come out that way don't tick to us. it won't be our fault. MARRIAGES FOUND ILLEGAL WHEELING, W. Va.. Nov. 17.? tluny married couples in this city and n cities across the river in Ohio were ;iven a rude shock by a report that federal agents are investigating the narriages of West Virginia couples laving licenses issued here and in othir West Virginia cities by Ohio minsters at points in that state. The ecent frequency ?.? the I: marriages :aused an Investigation, which led to he discovery of their illegality. The ninisterp are i/nocent offenders. Scores of couples thus married ure ilanning to be remarried. CUT THIS OUT 5LD ENGLISH RECIPE FOR CATARRHAL DEAFNESS AND HEAD NOISED If you know someone V trended with Stead ?ioises, orVatarrhal Deafness, cut out this formula, and land it to them, and you will have leen the means of saving some poor llltfASS. J ? IUUCIC1 |/ciuot#a tiuui lUlttl ucaiue&s. tecent experiments have proved coniluslvcly that Catarrhal Deafness, lead noises, etc.. were the direct :ause of constitutional disease, anu hut salves, sprays, inhalers, etc.. rnerey temporize with the complaint und eldom, if ever, effect a permanent :ure. This being so, much time and noney has been spent of late by a ootid specialist in perfecting a pure, genie, yet effective tonic that would luickly dispel all traces of the catarhal poison from the system. The ef ectlve prescription which was eventlally formulated, and which has irouscd the belief that deafness will oon be extinct, is given below in unerstandable form, so that anyone can reat themselves In their own home at lltle expense. Secure from your druggist 1 oz. Parnint (Double Strength), about 75c vortli. Take tills home and add to t 14 pint of hot water and 4 oz. qf tranulated sugar; stir until dissolved, i'ake one tablespoonful four times a lay. The first dose should begin to re ievc tile distressing head noises, headtche, dullness, cloudy thinking, etc., vhlle the hearing rapidly returns as he system is invigorated hy the tonc action of the treatment. Loss of imell and mucus dropping in the back if the throat, are other symptoms that hov.- the presence of catarrhal poison, ind which are often entirely overcome iy this efficacious treatment. Nearly linety per cent, of all ear troubles are llrectly caused by catarrh; therefore, here must be many people whose tearing can be restored by this simple lome treatment. Every person, who is troubled with lead noises, catarrhal deafness, or caarrh In any form, should give this preicriptlon a trial. Holt Drug Co. can upply you. I CO u AUTO I HEATERS Our Clark Heater Is one of the best on the market, being strong and durable. It Is 14* Inches long and weighs seven pounds, has line asbestos lining and Is covered -with Brussels carpet. PRICE $2.00 "BUY FALCONS JAMES Bell Phone 500 ^ ellmG CARL FRAME NOW GRAND LODGE TILER Charles E. Carrigan of Moundsville is the New Grand Master. HTJNTINOTON, W. Va.. Not. 17.? The West Virginia Grand Lodge, Ancient, Free and Accepter Masons, elected officers for the ensuing year at the meeting here. Charles E. Carrigan, of Moundsville, was named grand mastor. Tim 0TA.nrl officers u-pfA olevntnrl In rotation, the vacancy In the office of grand pursuivant being filled by the election of Fred C. Stelnbrecker. of Wheeling. Other officers elected were as follows: Deputy grand master. Charles E. Angel, North Fork; senior grand warden. George S. Laldley, Charleston; Junior grand warden, W. K. Cowden, Huntington; grand secretary, John M. Collins, Charleston; grand lecturer. Frank Wells Clark, New Martinsville; grand chaplain, tho Rev. Harry C. Howard. Buckhannon; senior grand deacon, Charles D. Strum. THE abnorm isting in th have causeda del many of our wii dered for delivi and August A lot of these h ceived. Th< suitings and ovi from the looms. Come in and a shown you. . The price you k ^^tabushe^^K fflitimw <II QEEeSBQk i1 MADE/T^ORDE^^ii COAT AND J We will tailor these new, crii your individual the details as y( The United W w. A. HERS< : 106 Mai 0 WEA1 NECES KUBLS The Glengarry Motor Car Robe Is one ot the beet on the market, being guaranteed allwool-. Assorted colors, black, blue, grey and checks; extra slse and weight Size 68x80. PRICE $10 FIRST BECAUSE I SPECIAL MOHROE ST., NEAR FIRE DEPT, ~~'?~~~~?? DA\ ?- UVJjy Clarksburg: junior grand deacon, Samuel E. Speara, Elkins; grand map ball. Cart Frame, Fairmont; grand tiler, Edwin K. s(out, Clarksburg. mmu To Moroantown. The local high school football team will Journey to Morgantown Saturday where they ill play the strong Morgantown team. Returned. Jack Kelley has returned from Wheeling where his daughter, Doris, underwent a minor operation in the Ohio Valley hospital. Personal*. B. F. Beer, of Moundsvllle, was here Thursday looking after business Interests. , O. C. White, of Washington, Pa., has arrived in town for a visit with relatives. P. J. Smith has resigned hlB position with the B. & O. R. R. Co. and has gone to Charleston, W. Va. Mrs. Harry Tederick and children. Robert and Ruth, have returned from a visit to Fairmont. J. H. Justice, of Huntington, was looking after business interests in town Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dougan and - al conditions exie woolen market iay in shipment of iter woolens orery during July ave just been resy are all wool 2rcoatings, fresh <? . . i * 5k that they he :now? i -1002 . wB^made TO FIT R0USERSi$l5 vour choice of sp materials to order, with all >u wish. oolen Mills Co. DH, President in Street > HER I 'Cinnirri >3111C3 ALCOHOL I Denatured alcohol used In your radiator will positively prevent freezing. Use this solution together with water and vou can leave your car In the coldest weather and rest assured th%t It will not freeze. PER GALLON $1.25 ALCONS LAST" "ty co. Con. Phono 394 ' [ING r daughter have returned to their home 1 iu Hundred alter a visit with relatives i In town. Harry Blaekshere and H. V. Mtllan 1 are business , visitors In Baltimore. Mrs. M. S. Thompson has returned from Fairmont where she has been nursing for several weeks. James B. Knight, of the M. V. T. Co.. Fairmont, was a business visitor here Thursday. A daughter was born Monday, November 13th, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H. Phillips, of the Hough addition. L. N. Beatty, of the Mannlngton Cigar Co., has returned from a business visit to Elklns.' ^ Luke Brown has returned to his uuuie >u r airuiuui ?iior a uuoiudob visit to this city. Chief Watts Is now collecting the dog taxes. GUes Mason, of Moondsvllle, was here Thursday for a business visit G. R. Meanor. of Washington, D. C.. Is here looking after business Intertsts. R. H. Stewart has returned from a visit to Fairmont William Rushford hts returned to Stomach.^ One Dose of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy Drives Them Out ?Ends Forture. Stomach poisons breed millions ot germs that eat Into your vitals, causing Gas Pressure. Indigestion, Constipation, Torpid Liver. Autointoxication, Yellow Jaundice, Gall Stones, Appendicitis Cancer and Ulcers of the Stomach and Intestines etc., etc. Thousands of sufferers have been restored by Mayr's Wonderful Remedy, among them Justice of the Supreme Court, Congressmen, Doctors, Lawyers, Bankers. Ministers Nurses Farmers. Mechanics?persons of every class?probably your own neighbors. Stomach troubles are due mostly to catarrhal poison. Mayr's Wonderful Remedy removes that poison, thoroughly cleanses the system, drives out the disease breeding germs, allays inflammation and ends suffering, llnllke any other remedy. No alcohol?nothing to inure you. One dose convinces. FREE book on . Stomach Ailments. Write Geo. H. Jlayr, Mfg. Chemist, Chicago, or obtain a bottle of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy from Crane's drug store or Holt Drug Co., Fairmont, or the Prescription Pharmacy, Mannlngton, or any reliable druggist, who will return your money If it falls. = ______________ f Now's the When the man who Thanksgiving and Christi his new clothing. He will be dressed up to ble point of the world i lives. He will have the best of fashion that his purse wil permit. For the sake of his respect and the good fe< I familr anil fnon/la irlinc ?uiiu>j uttu ativituc niivc means something to him. Good men will not go the holiday season. Our large new stock < overcoats for men, young stout mien invite attentio Prices run from $10 to First Floor. A Man Knows Be Underwear He1 And -whatever It is, we have I medium at heavy weight; all wo Now that men are motoring go mi lew suits ot real neavy unaerwee days and nights. We have sbme C as toast but not cumbersome. UNDERWEAR PRICES RUN $U Sweaters Good, warm sweaters to wear game, motoring and for genera sweeten, Jersey sweaters; V-necl far sweaters, all-wool and all colo New Shirts, New Our new collection Is certain! uo>v*3 oYCi guuwu ai.iuuuaniia yrj New fashion Shirts New Nektles The Well Dress Wears Mahogai A dark mahogany Cordovan, th quality built over our best model i tlful shade makes an ideal shoe For every man who wants c broad or-narrow toed shoes, we tlnct styles in both.tan and black First Floor, Main jj ? wlK. i v ' V >tTT*'*wL-K51 ? H'iT?} 6. OTHER S ill heme In Glover Gap after a visit In own with his brother Andrew. Earl Carter, of Elm Grove, has arrived In town for a visit with friends. FJ\lk oA Sensible?* Cigarette ^ ( E. C. ROWAND. Just is the time every man is tl his winter clothing. OVER< All styles, at prices tha where in the city. UNDEF That will suit every man SWEA of all kinds, V-neck, with i fail to see the travelo. Pri SUITS TO YOI Ralston Health Shoes, tl 25 cents. ROW ME1> 317 Main Street, M J TimP 1 JL I111V ^ believes in A nas will buy the creditan which he ^yH quality and I reasonably own self eling of his le good will M shabby into >f suits and M : men and st What : JH| Wants ^ t for Um Vt&Ujt ui or pan. woou I ich, they need a it fop the colder | hat are u w&nn 10 to 13 A SUIT \ at the football I wear. College c and shawl coirs?|L00 to $10. Nprlftipc dk ^ I y the finest we ces. .. $1.00 te $5.00 ... 50c to $1-80 __ reerw# ed Man ly Tah ie finest wearing end In this heantor men. otTect styles in Every good h have many die- lag or dress, th? at $4.00 to $8.00 lty, lined and ui r ly priced. - M PORTS I . INVENTOR Since the Inventor went down with bis invention in 1640, there han't been a rowboHt made with a tail fate. [MA ) I '' ''' y i4 H. T. JONES T^T mow linking hard about buying ZOATS n ca nnot be equaled any-. tWEAR . Prices run from $1 to $4. I vTF.R.Q I md without collars. Don't ices from $1.50 to $8.00. , R MEASURE. f le best made. Collars 2 for AND'S I'S WEAR / Fairmont, W. VA. ^ IH , fr ^ Hi! ? *UI9 and for motoring, drtrteg, iMk \ iSj :re are glove* of dependable qu&lillned, fine looking and moderate- II ^11/ 1