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livening Chat
It most be lots o' pleasure.
Fer to grunt and complain.
Least wise, lots o' folks
Has got that on tbo brain,
'Most every other feller,
What ye Inquire about,
tflas got the rhoumatlx,
Er ain't a fcelln' very stout}
YVlth face screwed up and.
Languid look a restln'
Jit his eye,
Te'd think, be gosh.
It- wsrn't
?V "Will ?WJ kUU|
Afore he'd die?
An' then I've oeen some folks, ,
A layln' In their bed, ,
So doggon sick and weak,
fThey couldn't turn their head,
A amllln' with a hopefulness,
A llgutla' up their brow,
'Till ye felt as though yc'd
Like to help 'cm out o' l
.There, some how?
Must be a kind o' pleasure.
In feelfn' kinds blue,
"But we ort to thank the good
-Lord, that it hain't hit me and you.
TUB DEACON.
. "The lood situation In the North is
,fcow quite serious and if war comes It
will test the strength of our stale and'
nation to produce enough food crops
to feed our soldiers men working in
the mines, oil fields, and munition fnc-;
torle3, and to produce supplies tor the
^government and those persons loll a j
home." says C. It. Tltlow, director of'
- Agricultural Extension for West Virginia
University cooperating with the
Tl. S. Department ol Agiicuiture. lie I
lurtliur says taut any state that does I
- Tint r.irr: its nwn hiiriifii ;ii ?r,r.h times, i
that fulls to support itself, that
pends on other stales for much of Its
Ipod "can not be a tower of strength
in the country's hour of need."
The Extension Department, through
itB county agricultural agents, home
demonstration agents, boys' and girls'
.blub agents, and specialists, urges
'farmers and their lamillos to grow I
more corn, beans, puta'ocs, and other!
.gtaple food crops; to raise more chick-,
ens, hogs, and cattle; to grow more j
wintor f 'ud such as soybeans and corn
silage; and to can large amounts of
vegetables and fruits.
It Is the duty of ovcry mau. w oman i
and cltlld in the state having the uso
or control of ground to make it pro-)
duce a large yield?not for largo'finan-!
clal gains but as a patriotic serv ice to
our nation. Many millions of dollars |
ore spent by the people of West Vlr-1
glnia each year to secure products!
from the central and northern status I (
Our nation may soon need all the sur- J
plus food produced in these states and
West Virginia must feed herself and j
also furnish tremendous quantities of
coal, oil and factory products
The co-operation of hankers and
- business nton In each county Is greatly
needed at tills lime in furnishing
: seed and fertilizers to fanners miners
j and city gardeners.
la" ? ,i
1 HEALTH HINTS 111
1
fa.; Food taken Into the body throe times <
, a day serves rnueh the same funeitun '
I? jts coal shoveled into an engine.
?.'>}It furnis'ic, energy tor the move '
ptent of the body and its parts and
| "supplies the heal to keep the body
warm.
5- The energy Value of food is meas"
ured in a unit called the caloric. One
fa; calorie of heat energy will warm two J
quarts of water one degree.
Ono largo egg. a medium slice of
white broad, an ordinary pat of bu'-!
ter, one and a half lumps of sugar, or j
a small lamb chop contains about 100 J
B calories of energy. The ordinary peril,
son not engaged In hard lubor needs
about 2,500 ealeries a day. Variety of
foods 1b, of course, as important ai
the total amount.
proteins tound lit lean meats, eggs,
% lentils, peas, beans and cheese should
* make up about 10 per cent, ol the diet.
" -Fats found In fat meats, yolk or eggs,
liuts, cream and butter, and carbohy'$
Crates found in cereals, bread and certain
vegetables thotild make up tho
jrest. A good proportion is 00 per cent.
' carbohydrates and 00 per cent. fats.
One of the most common faults of
the diet is tho eating of too much protein
food. In excess, this is hard for
the body to excrete and is likely to derf
compose ir. the intestines with the
formation of poisonous waste products.
Green vegetables and raw fruit are 1
Important elements of the diet. There
is little energy in these foods, but they I
supply mineral salts which the body |
needs and curious substances called vitamins,
which are easily destroyed by
cooking.
One food expert has suggested a rule
for securing a well balanced diet, it
is:'An ordinary family should spend
about as much for milk, vegetables ami
fruits as for meats, fish and eggs and !
S8 much for milk and eggs as for meat j
and f'sh.
HEALTH QUESTIONS ANSWEBED.
A. M.?"State the first symptoms of j
S tuberculosis."
Loss of weight, weakness, rapid j
pulse, often a slight elevation in tem- \
porature. If pulmonary tuberculosis,'
cough js almost certain to be present.'
Windstorm Kills
Two in Elk Valley i
(By Associated Press)
CHARLESTON. W. Va.. March 28.?
Oeorgo Foster and George Rock were
killed yesterday when a windstorm
which swept up Elk valley caused a
new building being erected by the
Glen Elk Coal company to collapse, j
M. P. Ransom, ot Charleston, a building
contractor, was seriously injured, j
The dead men were working on thoJ
building at the time ot the accident. ,
K". ' Complicated Calculations,
pd "Has your husband quit work?"
"Yes. Ho has figured it out that
M he cau save more by staying at home
end running the furnace econoralK
cally than he can earn by going down
j rtown."?Washington Star.
Bell-ans
Absolutely Removes
Ingestion. Onepackage
proves it 25oataU druggists.
. fcgfcY- a ltl
THE W
U. S. RED CROSS TT
[local soci
U *? 'riHIT. I i
Returned Home 1
Mr. anil Mrs. Arthur F. CaHsell, ]
whoso marriage was an event last
week, have returned from a week's
visit In Eastern cities. They have taken
up their residence temporarily with i
the hitter's mother, Mrs. Effio Cumpston,
on Fast I'ark avenue. i
? ]
To Entertain Club I
Miss Kuth Ileesu will be hostess to t
the Hope club on Friday evening at
her home ou Spence street. 1
?
Quartet Pleased
The Metropolitan Grand Quartet, 1
whose appearance here last evening
was a number of the Normal Lyceum
f'ourse, drew a large crowd to the
Normal school auditorium where the
event was held. The program ren- j
tiered by the quartet was excellent and
created a favorable Impression on the ,
large audience.
*
Married in Moraantown
Miss Alice Thorn, of Laurel Point. !
anil Thomas D. Michael, of Barrack- '
ville, -were united in marriage on Sat- '
urday evening in Morgantown, at the .
home of Mrs. E. I). Clear, a sister of "
the bride. Rev. Frederick Briggs of
the First Baptist church officiated at
the marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Supreme Court Fines
Two Wetzel Lawyers
(By Associated Press)
CHARLESTON, W. Va? March 28.?
E. It. Yost and Charles M. Darrick.
lawyers of Now Martinsville, were
fined $100 each by tlip Supreme court
of appeals of West Virginia for contempt
of that court. They violated an
injunction which had been perpetuated
by that court in case of William
R. Woodcock against Yost and others
from Wetzel county.
Guyandotte Club Coffee. "The Autocraft
of the Breakfast Table.?Advt.
mBIT
CLOTH AND DRAW
II THROUGH HAIR!
IT BECOMES BEAUTIFULLY SOFT,
WAVY, ABUNDANT AND
GLOSSY AT ONCE.
SAVE YOUR HAIR! ALL DANDRUFF
GOES AND HAIR STOPS
COMING OUT
Surely try a "Donderluo Hair
Cleanse" If you wish to Immediately
double the beauty of your hair. Just
moisten a cloth with Danderitie and
draw It carefully through your hair,
taking one small strand at a time; 1
this will cleanse the hair of dust or
any excessive oil?in a few minutes
you will be amazed. Your hair will
be wavy, fluffy and abundant and pos
nooo an iiiv.i>uijiuiok/t?3 Dviiucooi tuauc
>nd luxuriance.
Bosidos beautifying the hair, one application
of Danderlno dissolves every
particle of dandruff; Invigorates the
Hcalp, stopping Itching and falling
hair. i
Danderine Is to the hair what fresh
showers of rain and sunshine are to
vegetation. It goes right to the roots,
invigorates and strengthens them. Its
exhilarating, stimulating and life-producing
properties cause the hair to
grow long, strong and beautiful.
You can surely have pretty, soft
luBtrous hair, and lots of It, If you will
just get a 25-cont bottle of Knowlton's
Danderine from any drug store or
toilet counter and try It as directed.
Save your hair! Keep it looking
charming and beautiful. You will say
this was the best 26 cents you ever
snail t.
EST VIRGINIAN?FAIRMO
iAINS WAR DOGS! *
U. 3. RED CR088 TRAINS WAR
. DOGS. S
' .tc
The United States Red Cross has!
(stabllshed a training grounds at1 tc
tftneola, N*. Y.. where 60 dogs of the j tt
jerman sheep dog breed are being
rained for war, to be ready for United L
StateB service. Volunteer nurses are gt
.caching the dogs hew to find and aid si
he wounded on a battlcfeld. Photo
shows Mrs. L. F. Wnnnor. well known bi
n society, who Is a volunteer In the
l*. S. Red Cross, with her pet war vl
log. tt
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AL EVENTS 11
i
bavo taken up their residence in Bar.
ruckville.
Legion to Elect Officers r
The Presbyterian Legion society will
meet tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock
at the Y. M. C. A. Officers will be
;locted. It Is urged that all the members
who have talent money will be
present and turn the money in at this ?
inoctlng. The officers of the Legion ?.
will be hostesses at the meeting to- '
morrow. .
M_ cl
PERSONALS la
_________S
- 81
Attorney B. L. Butcher left last night
or Baltimore to spend a few weeks. 1
Mrs. E. H. Smith and Mrs. C. E. ?
Smith left last night for Baltimore to .
spend a few days.
Mrs. John Brown, of the East side,
iccompanied by her sister. Mrs. Eliz- ?
ibeth Scoble, of Williamsburg, Ky.,
leave tomorrow for Ravenna. O., to:
i
,
p= i
What to Do for
Itching Skins
? !
ThcTo is usually Immediate relief for j
skins itching, burning and disfigured by ,
eczema, ringworm, or similar torment- j
Ing skin trouble, in
a warm bath with
resinol soap and a
simple application
of resinol ointment. ft. I
TSw onntkin.. l.? l Vs** \ '
_ r^g- V.
lng resinol mcdica- ij if \ \\\ |
tion stops itching
nt once, ami soon \ V /
clears away all trace I f / J
of eruption, oven in \ A
revere and stubborn V/ V |
caeca, unless the trouble is due to some
serious internal disorder. i
You need never hesitate to use realnol.
It is a doctor's prescription that
has been used by other physicians ]oi
twenty years in the treatment of skin
affections. It contains absolutely noth
in$ thnt could injure tbo tendcrest
skin. Every druggist sells resinol ointment
and resinol soap. Resinol Soap
soothes tender skins and helps to make
poor complexions clear, fveen and velvety,
because it contains this resinol
prescription.
GIVES BARBER
MONTH'S TRIAL
And Barber makes good
Til give you one month to stop
my dandruff."
"Thafs what I want," said the
barber. "Everybody else expects it j
done in one day." ;
Your barber can etor. vrnrro 1 1
dandruff if yen give him half a ]
chance. I
Tel him you want a Pompeian j
it AIR Maaeagel Do this twice a j
Week for a month and your dandruff j j
and scalp itching will be gone. That {
means your hair will stop falling out. ! j
Wm. Cobora, Proprietor. Mar- j
qnetta Hotel Barber Shop, St. Louis, I
Mo., says: "Best thing for Dandruff |{
I ever used. Can't do without it." i R
Used in 30,000 of the best barber 1
hops from Maine to California.
Made by the reliable makers of ; ?
the famous Pompeian MASSAGE f
Cream.
Bold in bottles, 5W and $1.
Get a treatment or a bottle of |i
Pompeian HAIR Massage from your f
barber today. Adv. T. P.
FOR THROAT AND LUNOa
BTCBBOBX COCOBS AND COLDS
Eckmans
Alterative
SOLD BY ALL HIDTYQ DBUGnr*?
NT, WEDNESDAY EVEN
Islt the former's daughter Mrs. A.
.'rick and family.
Miss Anna Cnrran who haci been the
uest of friends here has returned
) her home In Mannington.
Mrs. Alice SnodgraBB, of Manningin.
was the guest of friends here yesirday.
Mrs. Lawrence Flanagan ind Miss
ena Flanagan, of Grafton, were the
jests here yesterday of the jormer's
ster-ln-law. Miss Grace Fla-.agan.
W. H. South, of Morgantov-n, was a
jslness visitor in the city ; oaterday.
Mr. andf Mrs. W. B. Ice, of Barrackllle,
have gone to New York where
le former will take treatment under
r. Biggs, the noted special! t.
A son was born on Thursday of last
eek to Mr. and Mrs. Grady Atorgan at
Inclnnatl. Mrs. Morgan vai formerr
Miss Lulu Thomas of this city.
lr. Morgan Is located In < Inclnnatl
here he Is a student In the Electric
[edlcal college.
Mrs. Clyde Gaston went to Annaelle
this morning to spend the day
Ith friends.
Attorney Raymond J. Abbe.Hlchlo Is
i Pittsburgh on professional business.
A daughter, Rebecca Ar ola, was
ern to Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Linger at
lelr home at Morgansvllle W. Va.,
n March 21.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shlnr, and Mr.
nd Mrs. W. C. Radcllff have return1
from Pittsburgh where they had
lent several days.
Mrs. Harry B. Crane and -laughter,
lies Christine, returned to Clarksnrg
today after a visit of a week In
le city. Mr. Crane spent Sunday here
naming home on Monday.
YACE TO DROP SPOF.TS.
NEW HAVEN. Conn.. March 28.?
prlng football practice at Yale has
een dlsrortlr.iiEil berause of the unirtainty
ir. national affairs, It was anonncod
today. Capt. A. L. Gates, of
le football team. Is a member of the
rlntlon unit which has gone to Florida
ir training.
Serious.
"He sayB she's a woman of means."
"Yes?she means to marry him."
-Life.
ID GONE! HEAD
AND NOSE CLEAR
IRST DOSE OF "PAPE 5 COLD
COMPOUND" RELIEVES ALL
GRIP MISERY
Don't stay stuffcd-up!
Quit blowing and snuffling! A dose
f 'Tape's Cold Compound'' akon evry
two hours until three ,>ses are
iken will end grip misery i. .d break
p a severe cold cither in -ic head,
host, body or limbs.
It, promptly opens cloggt up nosrils
and air passages; sti ps nasty
Ischarge or nose running, relieves
Ick headache, dullness, fev -rlshness,
ore throat, sneezing, son ness and
tlffness.
'Tape's Cold Compound" is the
ulckest, surest relief known and costs
nly 25 cents at drug stores. It acts
ithout assistance, tastes nice, and
auses no inconvenience. Don't ac.
?pt a substitute.
|s^3|)^gi;3=|
Housewives who use
"Bona'
practice true
economy.
because this wonderful
1 blend supplies ttem |
with a coffee rich in j!
' flavor and aroma?the :
maximum of co'fce
vahic at the lowest
possible cost.
BONA
Lurrct
is all good coffee because
the chaff, which
contains the bitter element,
has ben removed
by our special steel cut
process. What rems his
is the best part of ihe
coffee berry. j
No portion of its
original strength is im- '
paired, because it is
packed in air-tight tin
cans immediately after
the roasting and steel
cuting process.
.
At all
grocers
30c lb.
0. W. Point Company i
Coif or Soastori jj
Lmfaattim.lnd.
ING, MARCH 28,1917.
Spring a
c
Her Fashions, her
Lingerie, her A
Taken Full Possessi
EASTER comes but once
Spring is the season ol
ing grass, the unfolding of i
ing her giant canvas, man
beautiful. If it were only b
new clothes out of the pur<
But Easter is nearing, and
come to mark a time when
of sartorial renaissance ar
Today the Hartley Store
new merchandise of many
plays and the correctness <
" Y\
Easter Millin
A splendid collection of
creations, rich in color and
New hats of milan, hei
braids, satin and ribbon,
very unusual trimmingsembroidery
and ornament
and various ribbon effect
run from $3.50 to $15.00.
(Second Floor)
Out d
Today?
New Vi
"I Love
A beautiful melody which
rich contralto voice and sh
Victor
"I Dreamt I Dv
Sung with silvery sweetne:
ber in a work that is full o
v
"Cor
A song that might reason;
Alma Guck's wonderfully <
Victor I
"Lucia" sung by a new sexl
and Bada, is $5; twelve-in
"Rigoletto" sung by Galli-(
twelve-inch record.
And exceptionally good nu
C. Smith's orchestra, Orph
spoon and others. Come in
ALL OF THE NEW
SPRING SHOES
ARE IN.
(First Floor.)
ncS Her I
omparaoi
Tissues, her Glo
accessories of Eve
ion of the Store.
| a year, and when it coi
: change?the season of
new uie everywhere. Am
is showing what he car
ecause it is spring, men
e joy of living.
Easter, in addition to i
every one wants to be ai
id it is good.
will be at its best too.
kinds, interesting alike
?f the styles.
Fresh Spi
in the I
, In the pretty ne
have first of all
their winter cloi
suits which the;
especially in the
TAILORED SUITScntlne,
gabardine, vel
gray and black. Ms
showing pinch back.
Prlcei $20 to $4$.
SPORT SUITS of
md Silks. $15 to $35
DRESSES in a bow
show new idoaB in be
mings. Prices $12 to
TOP-COATS?Man j
lovel pockets and be
their attractive colore
tery New!
distinctive ?q]
trimming. The npw f
mp, lisere wen night h
, showing {?*'? hlgh M
?Japanese The coats i
S, beading of silk and so
s. Prices bul'?" 'rimm
The dresse
attractive stj
pocketed in i
to $15.00; vai
ictor Re?
April
: You Truly," by 1
proves to be admirably
ould be a great favorite
Red Seal Record 65433?Ten-lnc
/elt in Marble Hal
5S by Mable Garrison ar
f good tunes?"Bohemia
Ictor Record 64641. Ten-lnch, $1
ne, Beloved," by (
ably be called a study ir
:lear tones are finely dis
Red Seal Record 74504. Twelve in
tette?Caruso, Galli-Cur
ch record.
]urci, Perini, Caruso am
mbers by Conway's bam
eus Quartet, Reinald W
i and hear them.
' . . ... ?g'T
Beautiful
us
wing Millinery, her
ry Sort,?They have
raes it brings new fashions!
the budding leaf, the greend
while nature is busy painli
do to make the world more
and women would call for
ts greater significance, has
t his or her best. It is a sort
There will be showings of
: for the beauty of the dis
ing Everywhere
fashion Room
w suits which women must
to wear when they lay aside
thes, in the finer novelty
!
y need for a little later and
! gay sports suits.
?Beautifully fashioned of serge, trl- _ i
our and silks, in colors, navy, rookie,
iny are fashioned on mannish line* c
Norfolk and various pleated effect*.
'
Khakl-Kool, Jersey, Vclour, Tweed*'
llderlng array of colors and material*,
lading, braiding and embroidery trim$5?,
' m
r cling to tho Sport ideas, with their ^
Its, their large collars and, above all,
I. Prices $7.50 *o $40.00. I
(Second Floor} f|g|H
C* ? n. i II
spring rasnions
r Little Girls
outs and dresses for small girls ars I iS
-resistible, with their quaint styles,
-alst lines, their novel pockets and
ire the cutest little things Imaginable
ft woolen materials with lot of pleats I
cd, all colors. $3.50 to $10.
is come in Peter Thompson and other I
.les, high waist models, belted and
tnusual styles, white and colors, 50o II ^
lety large at $1 to $3. (Second Floor) Ip-'J
l|
WU VaUQJ U Vtt
Braslau 1
suited to Sophie Braslau's
h, $1.00.
Us." by Garrison |
id perhaps the best num- M
in Girl." |H
t high tones long sustained. | |3
splayed in this aria.
ci, Egencr, DeLuca, Journet j
.
A De Luca quartet is $4.00;
I ' I
i, Louis and Ferera, Joseph
errenrath, Herbert Wither- II
(Fourth Floor)
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