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- PA^9B 10 NEW StHEHLE FOR BE B. U TRAINS Kc A Abo Make Slight ChangBByL'v pMii order to permit through New gjvAWc to Chicago pasenger* traveling Btrm Pullman to make connection with yyWnla 81 ont of Den wood Junction, the Baltimore and Ohio railroad company SfftliA' amvnnpMti that it's daw winlpr EwlU ihow Train G". leaving t at 4:25 instead of 6:13 p. m. nge will not affect travel out ont on this train inasmuch as kets aold for this train are ellng, where connections can for most points west. So. 63 from Fairmont to MorConnellavillc and Pittsburgh e Fairmont at 4:10 p. m. in4 p. m. Train No. 2 FairClarksburg on the new time lvob here at 10:10 a. m. in10 o'clock. onongahela railway also states ange will bo tnsdc in the runee of Pennsylvania express avea here at 4:IX on the pros idule to the extent that the 1 run from Fairmont to Pittstwo minutes less time. Scheilgea take place December 2. nmemorate Anniversary . T. Webb class of the First hurcli South, celebrated the anniversary of its organizunight at the church. A pro music and readings was rcntd refreshments were served. Personals, lame Hail returned this morni Catonsville. Aid., where site it the summer. !. E. Hutchinson accompanied granddaughter. Helen Hutchis gone to the home of the lat neinnatl. O Miss Helen had 3 guest of her grandparents al weeks. | We Invit If you were to visit ti Bj|^ pianos than we are displ |i"; : beautiful instruments. p'i Our Lin Instruments,< i: Quality unexcelled. No other KSfLJ': ' such universal recognition or su Ev; I - Long recognized us n |ii?no ot P *' hullt upon artistic lines. ffs . The oldest piano made in Ame We have several othei j'; price to suit every incorr H : means. : We have a great line t L" secured specially for the RTn | has reduced our stock. K Davis p| 314 Main Street | Town Talk fl Service* at Barrackville?J. F. Ice ; will* preach Sunday. November 26. at ' Barrackville in the Red Brick church. . Services will be held In the morning | at 10:15 and In the evening at 7:15. ? Music at Chapel?An artistic musi cal program was rendered this morn, Ing at the high school chapel exercises which was greatly'enjoyed by the pu j pile and a nnmoer of visitors. The I musical program was in charge of Mis: Etfiel St. Horseman, head of the nut, sic department of the school. The high school orchestra whirr was recent : Iv organized, made Ha initial appearI once and the numbers rendered wero . ninnh aninvnd Kv thn nf iir>r>nf a Dthar I numbers which deserve special men ' rlon were Riven by the boys- glue club, jtho girls- glee rlub. a violin ou. . jhenc Vincent and Jamison Meredith and a piano solo by Miss Katbcn.ic j Moore. 1 nis afternoon and tonight the scnool 's shotting tho moving ptr ture. "The Making of a Kord." The show tonight will begin at 7.10 o'clock i Missirn Wcrkcr Speaks Tonight? | Rev. John A. Here Shipley, missionary I from Shanghai. China, representing jthe M. K. church, south, will speak toj j.ight in tile Williams Memorial church ] at 7::{< . All of the church congregulions in the city have been invited to , come and hear llcv. Shipley and a well i tilled house is anticipated. Rev. Ship1 ley formerly attended college at the same time Rev. R. T. Webb, pastor of the local church was there. Rev. Shipley. who arrived this afternoon, is vis . Itlng at the home of Rev. Webb. Donation Day at Hospital?Donation day will he observed liy the Women's fiospital Association next Monday aft ernooti. November 27. when it is rrciuested that members of the association and others Interested will make donations of canned fruits. Jellies, preserves. etc., for use in the hospital this winter. The executive hoard of tho association will he at the hospital at. 2:30 ami will remain there the rest of the afternoon to receive (lunations. Broom field to Speak ? The Kieh'h ward Rihle class will meet this oven IrtK at 7:30 o'clock at the White school Special ! of t World's B< m e You to Ii FINE INST 10 most elegant piano store o1 laying right here in Fairmont e Consists of the f any one of which woi INWAY piano in the world has over received ch high honors as the Stcinway. VABE beautiful tone, fine construct ion and KERING rica today. It has a world wide rcpur makes at more moderate pr le, from the mansion to the coi 0 select from, and we are shov 1 holidays. You ought to see i >, Burkhai house. Dr. J. C. Broomfleld will ad-j dress (he class. Barker Society Meets?'The Llewe-1 lys F. Barker society for the study of' medicine met last night at Cook hospital. Those present were: .Drs. Waddell. Fleming. Carr. McDonald. Graham. Johnsona and Smith. The following papers were read and discussed: "Embalming." by Dr. Henry; "Histology of the Kidney," by Dr Johni son Members absent and subject to a fine. Dr. Harness and Dr. G. H. llrownfleld. Visitor present. Dr. W. 11 Sands. The amendment to the by-laws MuniinK inc mcrauorsmp to sti, atui the time of admission of members to the month of November and DecentI ber was advanced to its second reading. Fannie Selena Reprieved?Fannie] ' Sellenp. James Oates. Frank Dedvenka and Hiram Stevens ail sentenced to 1 serve six months in jail for violation of an injunction growing out of' ! sj 'I Another big reduction on | ment inspected meats at t I Star Casl I Bell 233-J. 312 Madisc A FEW SPECIALS ? Chuck Roast ? Rib Roast I Beef to Boil % Pork Loin Roast ? Whole Pork Shoulder | Fresh Spare Ribs Neck Bones, 3 lbs. .. All Pork Sausage ... ? Home Dressed Veal, Lamb ? All Brands Milk, tal >0000.0o ooo.ooo.ococ&^c^aoooooc Showing JSSS sst ispect Our RUMENTi F the largest cities you would . Our piano parlors are cro "ollowino WnrW R< lid be an Ornament i hard] Clruso's favorite. The selection greatest tenor is the linest tribute tu strument. krak; , A piano that has stood the lest fo: a Krakaucr that has worn out. matchles! At a popular price there is no pint ices. In fact we have a piano ttage, and from the millionairi ring beautiful designs in thes this magnificent display of pi; m & Tyle Aw ^ %% "i.f -'\ <;. the coal strike In Brooke county some-11 time ago, were (ranted a reprieve of [ t sixty days by President Wilson yea-it te'rday In order that applications for 1 pardons from each of them can be in-11 vestlgated. United States Marshall] Ned Smith handled the matter upon receipt of a telegram from Washing- j, ton. 11 Night School Meeting?Persons who j arc Interested in the organization of u | night school will meet tonight at T: r.O ( at the high school. The promoters o! the project desire to talk with those persons who want tho school to be organized and to this end it is urged that Interested persons attend the dls- 1 cusslon. :. May Withdraw Protest?A sort o[ tentative agreement was reached at the telephone merger conference held yestprtlay afternoon in the Chamber of Commerce rooms that the protest of the business men of Fairmont would | he withdrawn If the telephone comnnnSnu wnlt 1 rl lnoliw1? PnUnlom M'naft*. ptiUiv.>- < '? ?! IUVIUUC r all Tien, ?iuim- ; inctori and Karmincton in their local, cc8Xfooc(C(ooc^wooo:we^oooa 8; all thp hivil 17. S. Govern- g , ja he g i Market f >n Street. Con. 769-L. | FOR SATURDAY. 15c-16c 18c % 12'/, | 20c ; 18c g 15c ? 25c 18c-20c i, Fresh Fish and Oysters, o 1 10c; babv size 5c. > v eowKKeo*^^ HSiaH ? i Stock of I 5 I * o i: not find a better line of % svded to capacity with ? unowned I in Your Home | MAN of the Ilardmnn by the world's 8 the sterling worth of this line in- ? OJER r 47 years. There has never been g. 5 MILTON to that is a more general Uavorlte. .jjj; i to suit every home, at a |i e to the man of moderate | j ?' e celebrated instruments, ? anos before early buying g, ar Co. | Mgr. I ilitcIlT *. * ~ \ *1 " - . lervice.' This the telephone representatives present stated might be lone. The flnal hearing of the matter eefore Public Service commission Is )et for December 1. Marathon Pianist?J. M. Wuterburv. who claims the long distance record lor piano playing, will begin at the Dixie theatre Monday at noon ami plar continuously in an attempt to break lis own previous record of 67- hours Hid 7 minutes. Entertained The Ladies' Aid society of the (Hover Gap llaptist church were delightSpecialH fin Sale for' VIIVUIV IVI Buy early and save money giving shoppers. With our low-as-ever old f traordinary bargains here buy in dependable wearing 39c 48 For men's fleece- For boys' s line;! or nbbed coats, w?tl shirts or drawtrs shawl coili 50c values values. 9.65 For men's ntgv winter suits an overcoats, all wool materials, po Itively worth $15.00. 48c 2.S For boys' For men s drees jnaw toai3 shirts attached or u|ar p|al(j no collars, values sizes to 1ti up to 75c. $4.00. BLUMB KB? Originators and Leai 1 *iM^r \ v^ , tf||^M^ \ \^ iPI^W V| ^ j Hr Fashion's Demand for Novelty Now Extends to Young Folk's Shoes For no self respecting lad or miss is satisfied these days with Ihe old-rashined plain jnvu12lit* footwear. This fall it is high cut English laced boots, white top patents and other derided novelties for the girls. Distinctive English Cordovan or Cordo-Calf. real man-tvpc shoes for thc hoys. Neolin soled shoes aro inueh favored by the boys. Here "Novelty Footwear" has come into its own?and thc Tivest boys aud girls know it. I'rices for liig boys and growing girls, sizes 2 to <i, $2.50 to PA Small sizes $1.25 to $3.00. Wo are showing gome special values in school shoes. Boys' buckle hoots, sizes 10 up to 5%. Priced $2.15 to $3.S0 This style for boys In black, also the new dark tan cordo-calf $3.00 to $4.00. Shurtleff & Welton i ' " 1 r''?v! | folly entertained Wednesday at a din' ner given by Mrs. Mattie Youst at her home In Clover Gap. Tlioae pre*-1 lent were: Mr*. Motile Snyder. Arllo lleatty. Solomon Glover. Enoch Youat. William Vurnle. Mary Mathews. I'lart Youst. Louisa Sellers. Susan Durhln. ] Delia Morris. J. E. Glover. A. M. Glov-j or. Mattie Youst. Roy Glover. Thomas Ash. Jeff Turhee. Ash Hibbs. I.ep Rice. Misses Lnftle Glover and Orn Ash. Itev. aud Mrs.'Jennings, of Mannington. and John' Glover were honor I guests ? ?? Tint 111*.YT?Six room house SH.flflj ami half water rent. MM Locust I Ave. 11 24-lt No. H170 lanksgiving ThisFridayar on these specie! values placed iriccs predominating through! offered, you cannot help hut si r t ntt<i enl fn*' ittQli tmrnon <?? < , Cip|7(ll VI IVi " Ulllllll "I < Ic 1.98 4 sweater Fo.* tad'es rcaoy Far !s la large trimmed vc'vet ars. 75c nuts that scki fcr oi gir $3.09 and S3.50. worrit 4.85 id For ladies' handsomc n*lk poplin F s dress in nearly all shales and rwee v up to $7.50 values. e >8 6.98 i mack; in pop For lad<88 coais For effects. in 0 lar8e 3s,ec- est P' i, worth tion uf styles, populvalues up to $10. worth ERG BRi fUMKiq N STOPPOSITF COURT H FAIRMONT, W. VA. ders of Low Prices In Fairino j THE HIGHES1 | OFQl At this moderate pi I I hhphthhk ebeejhs?1 MADE^ TOjfiwS^^i I COAT AND ! ? is offered in U> | CLOTHES. Throughout the si | production costs, \ maintained our hig ity of materials and we propose to cont i We believe you wil of known quality ; ; rather than take a ! and "bargains." I The United W< W. A. HERSi J06 Mai BARBARA NOT TORPEDOED ,?f ST. JOHNS. New Foundland, Nor; '-* 24.?The Greek steamer Barbara, re- jfi cently reported torpedoed by a Gor- ,j?] man submarine while on voyage from "!|l Cardiff to this port, arrived here today. ^ Her captain reported an uneventful 5 passage of lfi days. FRED FLEITZ DEAD SCKANTON". fa.. Nov. 24? Frederick \V. Klelt#, formerly deputy attorney general of Pennsylvania and a loader in Republican politics In the state, died In a hospital today follow- '? ing several operations necessitated 1 by an Injury to Ills hip. Mr. Fleltz ' was 49 years old _ _ il j [Bargains ! ? id Saturday on sale now for ThanksNit the store and the exlvc money on whatever you , i-hild. Come and profit. ^ 8c 19c , idles* unde- Per yard fo?* ' of sntcen blenched table , now linen, full widtn, 59c. 35c value. 13.75 or ladies' high grade suits of a!l 1 vool poplin or whipcor:!. satin llnd. values up to $200.00. .98 29c 1 ladirs' now- For lacica' bunga J lid skirta. low aprons of ir styles, striped percale, /I $3.50. worth 48c. OS. co.l HERIS nt?One Price To All. J f STANDARD m , rice? I IffeH TO FIT rROUSERS $15 \ I JITED WOOLEN 1 :orm of increasing j ve have steadfastly h standard of quali workmanship and inue to do so. I appreciate clothes at a known price, chance on "sales" i / )olen Mills Co. j CH, President V -M . , in Street , | C .- *<r; ;