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PAGE 2 With Greater Departments?1 Wednesday Upholds its greatest inte Take it from us! These are remarkable \i Conditions are such in th advertised in this coupon I even at figures that would but a few months ago. And this It a mild way of puttlnt Everything hat soared immeasurs In spite of this we have been gr while keeping the quality up. FAIRMONTER8 are good shopper this money saving fact about Harri HOW WE accomplish these LOM $1.25 Aluminum GQ_ Rice Boilers */OC 3 qt size ot all pure aluminum. $1.25 la our usual low price?with coupon (V) 98c Basement Housefurnishings 5c Cream Corn -| Starch. 2 for 1 wC iStaley's Beat Cream Corn Starch. 60 everywhere, with coupon (V). 3 Basement Grocery. 5e Toilet Soap, i / * 3 for 1UC "Sweet Alice." a highly perfumed toilet soap always) 5c?with coupon (V) 3 for 10c Basement Grocery. $1.00 Asbestos ~ Sad Irons, set..... Set of 3 Irons, highly'nickel plated, asbestos lined handle, asbeatoa pad, etc. Complete in box, with coupon- (V) 79c Basemeut Housefurnishings $1.00 Girls' Coat HCkn Sweaters Wool mixed?girls coat sweaters, fancy knit in grey and cardinal. Belted styles, sizes 26 to 34, with coupon (V) 79c Main Floor. $1.50 Children's aq,, Bath Robes */OC . :'" Broken sizes from the holiday selling, child's Beacon blanket robes in sizes 6 to 14. ?1.50 values, with coupon (V) 98c $1.25 Women's or; . Pajamas OOC Women's extra heavy outing flan nel pajamas in nice stripes of pink and bine?with coupon (V) .. 85c Main Floor. 10c Toilet Paper 4 rolls for ZOC Soft tissue, large rolls, always 10c, with coupon (V) 4 rolls for 25c 2 : Basement. 15c Washing *i Gas, 3 for 1 vC New York washing gas. (a good washing powder) great for saving time and expense, it washes everything without injury to hands or fabric, with coupon (V), 3 for 10c Basement Grocery. .. |l jHSgg William P, Wallace Succumbs to Injuries William Presley Wallace aged G8 years who was injured several days ?IU UJ U 1UI1 01 Dime 111 the W?e? at Watson died last night at 6 oclock at Fairmont hospital where ho was brought after the accident. Mr Wallace was a native of Marion County and was a sou of the late John and Sosan Layman Wallace, He was united In marriage with Elizabeth Stuck Jenkins who survives him one brother, R. L. Wallace of Portsmouth and a sister Mrs. Ed Means of Stale street also survive. Funeral arrongments which are under the direction of Fred L. Jenkins have not been Dietetic Terrors. "You don't oare much about the kk- menu at the training camp?" "I don't complain," replied the rookie. "The people who have been Inviting our hostilities have to eat chile con carne and tamaleB."?Washington Stab Values In All his Big Weekly Coupon Sale rest to the saving shoppers ilues! e markets today that items sale are difficult to obtain, have seemed preposterous I It. ibly up In price. atifylnQly able to keep prices down s; and it is evident that they realize son's. ' PRICES, we have often \old you. NO MAIL, PHONE OR C. O. D. I ORDERS ACEEPTED FOR THESE TEMS, COUPONS . MUST BE PRESENTED. 50c Flannel Petticoats OOC Women's outing flannel petticoats in llpht anil ilark patterns. Hfripeil effect, 'always nOc, with coupon (V) 35c Main Floor. 75c Men's Coat J?Q Sweaters OS7C Heavy cotton coat sweaters with ! shawl collars, In grey only, every size. 36 to 46. with coupon (V) 59c Main Floor. 12'/2c Men's Black OA Cotton Hose, 3 pr..^vC The staple every day kind, gobd weights, sizes 10 to 11%?12%c quality, with coupon (V) 3 pair for 29c Main Floor. 75c Pants for A Q I Glass Workers ... r***C Genuiue Hamilton Hickory stripe Working Pants. 75c is our low price with coupon (V) 49c Second Floor. BEBHSg $1.00 Men's Wool CQ_ Winter Caps OJ/C Ail wool heavy mixtures cloth caps .with fur lined ear bands, several kinds, all sizes, with coupon (V) 69c Second Floor. $5.00 Women's d?o Raincoats ?pO?Ovr A beautiful rubberized fancy ? grey mixed raincoat, storm and wind proof, with coupon (V) $3.50 Third Floor. 15c Bleached 90 Pillow Cases, 2 for 42x26 good quality bleached pillow casea, hemmed ready for use. i Always 15c. With coupon (V). 2 for 23c Main Floor. 40c Wash Boards *)Q _ "Silver King" ?VC Has heavy zinc rubbing surface, protector top. 40c values ? with coupon (V) 29c Basement Houseturulshings jaaaosca $2.00 Wizard <J? i Oil Mop Sets .?pl?UU Including $1 Wizard Triangle Mop. 50c Bottle Wizard POLISH. 50c Wizard HANDLE DUSTER. All complete $2.00 outlit, with coupon (V) $1.00 Basement Houscfurnisbinga StwflnT'VW NT. WML Measles Prove Fatal 1 TN 1 t to uougnerty lntant Allen Pearl Dougherty. Infant son of Pearl O. and Nellie Patterson Dougherty, died yesterday afternoon at the home of his parents on the Grafton road from an illness from measios followed by pneumonia. Survlviiig are two sisters. Maxlne, aged 7, and Virginia, aged 5. Funeral services wore held tills afternoou at 2 o'clock conducted by llev. W. D. Reed, of the Diamond street M. E. church, and interment was made in Maple Grove cemetery" by Undertaker Jenkins. LLOYD GEORGE MAKES R OF H) if % ^1^1 THIS PICTURE SHOWS THE UN | HEAD WHICH THE PHRENOLOG1 | ACTION; ABOVE. MRS. LLOYD GEO: . LONDON. Jan. 9 ? A character I study of Lloyd George, new English 1 premier, made 13 years ago by Prof. | J. Millet Severn, noted phrenologist, Is I being taken up now by friends of the premier and it is found prophesies Severn made have been fulflllled. After reading Lloyd George's "bumps" Severn said: 6 "Recognized political leaders will have to look to their laurels if tliey would hold their own beside a mind so colossal in its power and far-reaching in its scope and breadth of intellect. "Health permitting. Lloyd George has without doubt a great future before him." He is thoughtful, reflective, studious and poetic, musical, social, domestic, sensitive, suave and adaptable; but practical, lawyer like, shrewd and in| MANNING! Donley S. Jones, Correspondent, 7 Mrs. Myer Dead. Mrs. Mary B. Myer. wife of Henry Myer, died suddenly nt her home on East Main street Sunday evening dur' ing an acute attack of gall stones. Mrs. | Myer was 6G years of age, was born in ! Pittsburgh where she spent licr early | life. She is survived by her husband i and two children, Henry of Buffalo, N. Y., and Miss Kstelle, of this city. Fuj neral services were held from the fam: ily residence today at 12:30. InterI ment will be made In Pittsburgh. Evangelistic Meetings. Evangelist T. T. Martin preached to a full house last night in the Baptist church. His subject was "The Unsaved Church Members." Shakespeare. The Shakespeare club held an interI csting infceting In the high school 111 brary Monday evening. Held Meeting. I The regular meeting of the Wo-1 man's club was held Tuesday after-! ijoon at 2:30 o'clock in the Sunday1 [ school room of the M. E. church. Daughter. Born, Monday morning. January 3,, to Mr. and Mrs. 0. It. Hawkins, of the | Horaewood addition, a daughter. Personals. Jack Abbott has returned to his home in Fairmont after a visit with friends in town. E. W. Christy and L. H. Hess have, returned from a visit to Wheeling. A. G. Clayton and W. T. Smith are ! , business visitors in Washington, Pa. ! Wm. Michaels and L. Snyder have ! gone to New York to attend the auto-1 mobile show. I. M. Hupp has returned from J Moundsvillc where he was visiting with his family. Tlin MIbbqb Plortpn Tiirnns anit Tran* i O'N'eil have returned to the Fairmont | State Normal school to resume their' studies alter spending the holidays at their homes here. Miss Ethel Hornbock has returned to Akron, Ohio, after spending the holidays hero. Charles Jones has returned from Oklahoma where he has been located for a year. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Jones, ot Oklahoma, are here for a visit with relatives. Alt -FAIRMONT TUESDAY E FADING [S "BUMPS" COME TRUE 9n ^fjji!SP^ _ ' ' fe:; ( _ y* / , wsbt-- -/v ".^fs .S ' USUAL WIDTH OP LLOYD GEORGE ST SAYS INDICATES FORCE AND RGE AND THEIR DAUGHTER. tuitive; has a marked sense of humor, keen discriminative judgment, a comprehensive mind and great powers of expression. \ "The width of Lloyd George's head above the ears indicates great energy. executiveness of purpose, forceftilnaan nnH r?mv ro rrn iKnlnmaov and tuiuwsg uuu UI^IVIUHVJ U1III power of endurance. Though open minded, candid and sincere, he is cautious, judicious and tactful." Prof. Severn said Lloyd George waa "warm hearted and affectionate, particularly fond of homo," with well marked ambitions" and confident, although not largely endowed with selfesteem." Lloyd George's head is 22 inches around the greatest width, a head Prof. Severn considers large,, than the average. His forehead is high and broad. 'ON NEWS 1 9 West Main St., Bell Phone 93 M Mel Jacobs has returned to his home in Fairmont after a visit to this city. Tom Davis has returned ot his home in Grafton after a visit to this city. Mrs. id. F. Macklin. of Parkershurg, is in town for a visit with her niothor, Mrs. C. 11. Ice. Mrs. George Cochrane has returned from Shlnnston where she was visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. William Watson have returned to their homes in Fairmont after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. John Floanoy, of Springfield, Mass., have returned to their home after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cochrane. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Burt are visitors in Pittsburgh. W. A. Williamson, of Buckeye Lake, spent Sunday with his uephew, Dr. W. L. Mitchell, on Dancer avenue. E. E. Hamilton hns returned from Wheeling where he was visiting with his wife who is a patient in tho Ohio Valley hospital. Jack McGee, of Clarksburg, has returned to his home after a visit to this city. Mrs. Z. W. Jones, of Moundsville, is in town for a visit with her son. DonIcy, on West Main street. ('. A. Smith, of Ellison, Mich., has arrived in town for a visit with relatives. G. W. Matthews, of Glover's Gap. was looking after business interests in town Monday. SHERIFF KILLS WIFE-BEATER HUNTINGTON. W. Va? Jan. 9.? Deputy Sheriff Greene Ellis yesterday shot and killed A. L. Melvin at Logan, W. Va. The authorities say that Melvin, who was wanted for alleged wife beating, fired twice when Ellis trlod to arrest him, and Ellis replied. Ellis was released on $2,000 ball. Going to Extremes. She?Maud said Bhe'd teach him to Innwn U ~ uci aiuuc. He?Well, she married him, didnt she??Judge. Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all druggists. CHESTNl W<WT N6VU- C teONE ASK , ,0 \t A QUESTION. wHvl" . .. I . JANUARY 9, 1911. 1 I EAST SDE II, NEWS j ' ^ 5 T. A. S. Club. Mrs. Lomau D. Hoult, o( Diamond j street, will entertain the members of ! the T. A. S. Club on Thursday after- J noon. Ill In Charleston. Mrs. Bcllo Bennett Is seriously ill at V the home of her daughter, Mrs. E. F. J Morgan, in Charleston. : 5 Important Meeting. . > An Important meeting of the Ladles' I j Aid Society will be held tojnorrow aft-' \ ornoon at the First M. P. church. ; t !j Went to Terra Alta. diaries Jacobs, of Morgantowu. was j S In this city u short time yesterday, en j S route to Terra Alta to enter the saui- j turium. He was accompanied by his J lather. Grant Jacobs and Dr. Fitcli. of \ Morgantown. He is well known here. I having been employed In the local post- \ office for several months after tb</j J strike. i k s Arrived Here Sunday. , j Francis Richards, of Caretta, W. Va... J arrived here Sunday to mako Ills home j J with his aunt, Miss Ann Richards, of : } Wilson street. He Is the twelve year 11 old son of Jelui Richards who died De- I cemher 10. at Norton- Va. The child j innde the trip here alone. Personals. Marshall Prunty has returned here J to re-enter the Normal after spending j the holidays at his home at I'ruuty- j town. Mrs. Mary Ann Shuttlesworth. of.J Little Falls, and daughter, Mrs. Olive > Rubes. o? Morgantown. arc guests of I! Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Bishop and Mr. and i j Mrs. S. A. Shuttlesworth. Mrs. Menear and mother. Mrs. j! Hershberger, went to Wheeling yes- . I terday for a short visit. !! Miss Grace Johnson, of Shlnnslon. :S spent Sunday with Mrs. 0. P. Morgan , J on State street. Calvin, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. j E. G. Wilson, of UuiYey street, Is ill of i J tonsilitis. Mrs. Cliarlos Moran is ill at the | { home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Or-1 j ville Holland. Eldon, the youngest son of Mr. and , j Mrs. Melville Merrifleld, is sick. Guaranteed To fflvo m* m?oney yw?u he refunded, 1 -;; u - - w J. M. Hartley & Son Co. JT CHARLIE. :'MOM-WWT BE i ^BA?WWAM>- , HARDLY ABLb lU WALK i Grafton, AVcst Va.?" I was verv nick vaft. with kidney .lyJStigjft, trouble and stomW? v# acli trouble alter ?Sa fcS typhoid fever. 1 ml - Could not eat any- | ' %fc\ V 3> S: thine without it 1 'ra?',p" would hurt me. ' wlbp-^ Was scarcely able vi&sHjP- t0 wa"t 'or about ////^ fifteen months and t 1 iWffl//Z/i /l//iA wafi veO" weak and ' V iJlSZ// 0'"' .-nervous. After 1 'Ai(w :'' ? taking one bottlo ' ' flrt ?f Doctor Pierce's V? Golden Medical Discovery I began to fee) better, and ifter taking six bottles I can now ent mytbing 1 want and feel just tine. ,ni doing all my housework which I irobably never would have been able o do had It not been for L'r. Pierce's ipdicine.1'?Mrs Enoch Sattf.rfield, (.12 St. John St. Grafton, West Va. lJr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis- ' :overy is a tonic and builder that brings I tew activity to the liver, stomach and t >owol.s in a short time, thus causing t ?il!o\vncss. Indigestion and constlpa- t Lou to disappear. ' Good blood mentis good health: good 1 leultii means strong men and women, ult of vigor and ambition, with minds ' ilert auu muscles over willing. Any ' nedlclne dealer will supply you with c Jr. I'ierce's Golden Medical Discovery ; * n either liquid or tablet form. Send 1 o l?r. Pierce. Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, ' v". Y'., for free book. 1 Dr. Plerco's Common Sense Medical ? Vdvlser?a great doctor book?of 1008 ] isgcs, cloth bound?answers many lm- 1 lortant quest Ions. Copy will be sent 1 lor h dimes (or stamps) to pBy wrap- ' jing and mailing charges. Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regu- ! into and invigorate stomach, liver and j | bowels. Sugar-coated and easy to take i is candy. j 8 I ! i m' ! , Miss RUBY GLOSS Show, the Easy Way to Housekeeping DUSTS. CLEANS, POLISHES Tour Furniture, riano. Woodwork, Automobile, Finished Floors, and all Varnished Surfaces. Clear, pure and free from any rum. Will not rather dust, as it gives a bard, dry, bright gloss; a brighter lustre than wax and eaaler to use, ' FOR FLOORS USB Hardens CedsrQj^ PoduI?p 5pecl?lty Slarp fcr I store opens if % 8:00 a. m. ytftjjn closes at v ' p. u. | We Believe \ | to Share in Th Revision s r IK FINE SUITS, COAT At Very Substai All are high class mc designers. Ready-to-w ^ of individuality. 8 All $25.00 Suits J & All $30.00 Suits I $ All $35.00 Suits R All $40.00 Suits E | All $50.00 Suits E a COATS OF QUAI ^ 1-4 to 1-3 From! | DRESSES FOR WOMEl ^ 1-4 to 1-3 From Special Bargains Th gj AIL our furs at 1-4 oil the Rcgu! All our Ktmonas at 1-4 oft tho R I.adlea' Bath Robes 1-4 oft the R ft All Silk Petticoats 1-4 oft the Ri ||( Crepe do Chine Blouses 1-1 oft t H Georgette Crepe Blouses 1-4 oft SS Good style Untrlmmed Hats rei K up to $5.00. S{ Trimmed Hats at ^1.75, $2.50 ar ^ Good Style Hats, sold (or more | New 1917Bu ^ The newest styles and choicest S slvc for Fairmont. See the rtlsp priced at 05c, 75c, 85c, and $1.00. ^ All Our Art D %JS?r//g^WWW KOW TO RELIEVE ! HEAD NOISES 300D ADVICE FOR THOSE WHO FEAR DEAFNESS. I People who are growing hard of loaring and who experience a stuffy 'eeline nf nressnre flenlnst fhotr par * -o I irums, accompanied by buzzing, rum>liug sounds in their head like water ailing or steam escaping should take >rompt and effective measures to stop j bis trouble. Head noises arc almost, nvariably the forerunners of complete >r partial deafness, and most deaf peoilc suffer from them constantly. Someimos these head noises becomo so disrooting and nerve-racking, with their tever ceasing "hum." they drive the lufferer almost frantic and complete lervous breakdown may result. Thanks to a remarkable prescription, t Is now possible to lessen tho severity of these bead noises and often ompletely overcome them and with he disappearing of the head noises the tearing also greutly improves, aud very requently can bo restored to normal, t can be easily prepared at homo for ibout 75c and we believe Is a" most effective treatment for this trouble, rrom your druggist secure 1 oz. Parnlnt (Double Strength), take this home ind add to it 1-4 pint of hot water and I ounces of granulated sugar. Shir intil H(eonllfOll ToV? ma *nVlnnMACin .11IVII uigouiILU, 1 UllV UUO U1UI Jul four timeB a day. Parmlnt Is uBed n this way not only to reduce by tonic iction the inflammation" and swelling n the Eustachian Tubes, and thus to jquallzo the air pressure on the drum, 3Ut to correct any excess of secretions u the middle ear, and the results It ;ives are usually quick and effective. Every person who has catarrh In any 'orm should give this recipe a trial. Holt Drug Co. can supply you. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR 1 A BLOOMINt New stock of beautiful Ferns; Cut Fl Rich red roses, also pin! sweet peas am Leaman & 1 SF^Z '/rwfi ?S^:?Si Wor?r'r. Mlf? kptml ' ADVERTISING ou Will Like i I lis Downward | of Prices SLI rs AND DRESSES utial Reductions dels, made by the best ear that has that touch I Sp I Ol J i. J 36 ] 'educed to $18.75 aBH teduced to $22.50 ;educed to $26.25. leduced to $29.75. [educed to $33.34. jITY reduced Former Prices. N of wool or silk sv] Former Prices. roughout the Store^ lar Prices. ;ogular Prices, egular Prices, igular Prices. be Regular Prices. the Regular Prices. Juced to J1.25. Sold this season M lhau double this pric# ngalo Aprons \ colorings. Styles we have ex. in- J ! lay of these Aprons In windows I oils Half Price M TRY A WANT AD _____ . : Bumstead's Worm Syrup A safe and sua Bomody for Worm a Stood tho toot for SO roars. IT WETEA run. To cMldnn It U an angol of moror- HMAHAHT to take. ho sxckhxss. ho fhtsic heeded. On* > bottlo baa ktUod 1SS worms. All drocrloto and dsalsn, or by m?u-36c a bot. J Bat. O. A. VOOUIIS, M. m. Pblla., Pa. ?i j K. hiiKt puc JEhUIa Is My Weather Prophet. IB can tell stormy weather days I off by the twinges in my shoulders and knees. But here's an old friend that won drives out the paiiu and nchea. Sloan'a Liniment it to easy to apply, no rubbing at all, it ainka right in and fixci the pain. Cleaner than muaay plasters am! ointmenti. Try it for (tout, lumbago, neuralgia, bruitea and sprains. At your druggiat, 25c. 50c. and tl OO. I I j PLANTS Cyclomen, Primroses and just in owers k and white, carnations, d narcissus ritherington Postoffioe. Bell 284-J - - ? - ? ?nnn ? e*Tae?vwrtAT?sc*is[ * A*D TVV OTWEfe ' i.rseos vmat sue A. ??v?us It ^ P J ^ ?~~~