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v (I f7 WBk I i II I* trminor 1 ^hflt I 8 II mVVIJLUIK VliQi I f) 0 II w I THE GOOD WIND. Bala and snow and dew, 'Ml Night and daylight too, 3 , But nothln' could get growin' pwithout the wind a blowln'?t It helps to raise the 'taters The onions and termaters, Kf^^yVnd when It gits a growlo* W /Ani a hlowln' purty hard, , It helps to raise the odor V'- From yer dirty ole back yard, &' It helps to raise the fruit crops, ; The wheat, corn and the oats, Bp And, bo gosh, ye mayn't believe it, BMir- 1W U n?tllpnat. mr ' THE DEACON. We have received a copy of that kWf ' v moat useful and handy little volume ??>/ Of 48 pages. Booklet 272 "Roster of |e|??: the Sixty-Fifth Congress of the Unr lted States," published by the AmeriHH|?' can Protective Tarjff League, New ? af} . Yorl?. and mailed with the compli?Lm/.,inentB of the League to all of Its connectlons. The Roster Is a convenience |" which should be on every man's desk. It contains a' full list of the Senators and Representatives of the Sixty-Fifth ongress, and the Congressional TarfcS-: Iff Committees. The large number of 2pS-' letters from congressmen and business ; men In expressing unabated interest || In Protection as the rights American Ci; . policy In pence or In war are very V Interesting. /J f| I PERSONALS jj %, J1; Mrs. John W. Mason went to Unlontown. Pa., yesterday where Bbe is the psjH > guest of her niece, Mrs. S. W. Dawson. jf? Her son, John W. Mason, accompanied her there, returning home last night. %' " Miss Florence LeMasters, of Terra Alta, Is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. v:; Floyd Hawkins, on Oliver avenue. Mrs. J. H. Nuzum and Miss Virginia Hupp spent yesterday with friends In k Morgantown. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. A. Farley are M* spending the week in Pittsburgh. J Mrs. J. C. Welton aivl daughter, V Mary Louise, are the guests of relap.. tives In Piedmont. Mrs. H. B. Carroll, of Piedmont, is i t the guest of her niece, Mrs. Frank pr Amos, on Quincy street. Sue is en routo home from Parkers burg where i she attended the State Sunday school convention. I Miss Willa VanGilder who taught school at Reynoldsville near Clarksburg the past winter, has returned to ? her home on Locust avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Roboy, of Akron.1 i O., and Pearl Robey, of Lost Creek, VV. j Va,, are here to see their brother, Rus- ] i sell Robey, who is. a patient at the I M Fairmont hospital. The Iatter's con-1 dltion Is slightly Improved. Oscar McDanlel, of Rogers, Ark., is j , In the city the guest of his aujit. Mrs.! fc William Bosserman, on Locust avenue, j C. L. Musgrave returned last night | from a business trip to Pittsburgh. I Born. on . Friday, to Mr. and Mrs. B* Fleming Howell, gt their home in Morgantown, a ten pound daughter. Mrs. Howell was formerly Miss Mny Clark, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Clark jfc of this city. Mrs. Clark is now at the f$T home of her daughter. Mrs. A. B. Koontz, who has beer. ' visiting her sister, Mrs. Ernest Hutj ton, in Kentucky, Is expected home tomorrow.?Charleston Mall. \ Good Advice. "The doctor snys he will let me / ' know lrf a week whether I am going to , live or not." "And what does he expect you to do in the meantime?" "He told me to take a complete rest and b above all not to worry about anything." ?Life. , Oldest of Brazilian Cities. Bahla, once the capital of Brazil, II is still in many ways the center of art and religion in tlint largest of J South American republics. She Is the A oldest of Brazilian cities and those of I, her present Inhabitants who are dci scended from n long line of natives I of the place?as many of them are? I look down on Mo and Sao Paulo us up! starts and parvenus among inunicipulli Overlooked a Few. Muriel?"Gladys says she has seen only eighteen summers." Ethel?"Yes; * you know she was born nearsighted." ?Judge. Your Bookkeeper | Has Sold You | His Time Why Not Use it to the Best Advantage? 1; Actual tests have shown that , 25 per cent ot a bookkeeper's B time Is consumed by Indexing ?., entries before posting. In a properly arranged Loose Ml Leaf Ledger there Is no Index JK lng of entries. nj| 8 Dependable Line of ; LOOSE |.p LEAF 111 Let us demonstrate how you JS|| can save time, labor and mon[l ey by using the I-P Ledger. No jKpbllgatlori on your part I FAIRMONT PRINTING & I PUBLISHING COMPANY Fairmont, We V?. BHwFV Four large graves, each containing I 45 coffins, were filled with the bodies : of the martyrs of the Russian revolut | ion, persons shot down by the czar's 1 I' = LOCAL SOCI A Entertained Missionary Society. | Mis. H. A. Shurtleff, Mrs. W. H. i Schimmel entertained the members i of the Woman's Home and Foreign : Missionary Society of the First Pres ! t byterian church yesterday afternoon i < at the home of Mrs. Shurtleff. An in-11 teresting program was rendered. Miss ! i Marian Leary, a member of the socie- t ty, who left today for Oakland, Md., ] was an honor guest of the afternoon. ] ? ? ? j With Mrs. Dietrich. Mrs. Fred Dietrich was hostess yes- ] terde.y at her home on Cleveland ave- 1 nue to the members of the Missionary 1 Society of the M. P. Temple. An inter- ] esting program was rendered and refreshments were served. t -? ! -========= 1 INDUSTRIAL FAIRMONT ! i 1 i Work on the Valve and Tank factory : nrnfrpna&iiifr ran'HI v. thn fOUtlda- ! . "" ?o f- ? -?r ? - | tlons of both buildings are completed | and the brick walls of the foundry; building are rising rapidly. All , the materials are on the ground so further; delays in the work can result from j! inability to get materials as has been i1 the case in ihc past. The foundry t ' buiiding will be completed first, with- j' in thirty or forty days at most, and ! i the other building, which is of less lm-1 1 portance, will be completed later. j W. H. Finley, of the Fairmont Mining Machine company, and W. H. Speddeu, of the firm of Holbcrt & Spedden, visited Palatine Knob this morning to inspect the site for the flag staff which is tb be erected on the summit of the knob Holbert & Spedden have agreed to build the concrete base and erect the stall and work will probably be . begun on the base early next week I: The construction of the elaborate platform and concrete approach to the | summit will be postponed, the present plan being to build merely a small base for the flag flush with the top of the ground and surruundcd by concrete or iron posts joined by chains which will inclose the space about the base of the flag. The ninety foot flag staff is expected to arrive on the "Valley Gem" this evening. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA I We Pi That within the next week milk d price of ten cents per quart. We ha customer who is buying milk from at this price, its your own fault if SWEET MILK SWEET MILK SWEET MILK BUTTER MILK SKIM MILK OTTAGE CHEESE SWEET CREAM .... P. S.?Eat more cottage ohees Marion Pr I' , F ( BV JlMINYi SEEMS V \WE CM'T GET OUR i IN FISHTIN' SW ^ Tk * 1 .. . \ - -i i-TTi^fc I ;;v. roopa during the uprising. Men pi nlnent In the new government tot iart in the burial services to honor ie dead and a vast crowd attended. AL EVENTS To Graauate. SHINNSTON, May 12.?Commcnci lienc week at the Shinnston Hig ichool will soon be here. The- addres .0 the graduating class will be deli1 >red by Prof. J. P. Marsh, secretary c ;ho goard of regents, on June 1. Th ollowing are candidates for gradui ion.:. Castle F. Cunningham, Hardi Uarmer, Hugh Shawhan, Warren ! riursey, Nathan Weinstein, Clemer VIcMurrer, Misses Christine Bartlet lladge Bock, Beulah Boggess, Nin Pord, Jeane Rice, Regina Robey, Nell Fletcher, Grace Martin, Esta Cunnini lam. Mildred Weeter and Catherin rfarvey. The following will be graduated froi he Eagle district high school at l.un jerport: Glenn Coltraine, Hugh Browi Vlayme Weekley and Paul Hess. ? * * ? Attended Prom. The Misses Ruth Hamilton, Ma tuerite Barnes, Jean McDonougli, Flo :nce Hawker, Ethel Heintzelmai Sdith Hartman, Paul Haymond an 3eniard Arnett were among Fairmor I'oung people who attended the Junk Prom at the West Virginia Universit ast. uiglit. ? ? ? Left for Oakland, Md. Miss Marian Leary, who for the las several years has resided with tb annly of J. M. Hartley on Quinc itreot, left today for Oakland, Md ,vhere she will visit relatives. Late n the summer Miss Leary will go t Denver, Col., to visit her sister, Mr: Darney Hartley and will go from ther ,o Idaho to visit another sister. Unique Popularity. "A man dat minds his own bus ncss," said Uncle Eben, "is so unusui dat he's liable to find mo' people bu tin' in on him dun a regular mixcr." \Vasldngton Star. I' Just Received 9 Line of handmade blouses in handkerchief linen. Prices moderate. Paris Blouse Shop One door below Prlnce8s theatre I edict ealers will deliver milk at the old ive sworn affidavit of at least one one member of the organization you pay more. OUR PRICE 7c per quart 13c per half gallon 25c per gallon 15c per gallon 10c per gallon 12c per pint. 25c per quar' e. oducts Co. RF.rin.rcs Awn ms iron : FUNNY |( OPEN TU1 ARMORY i. ABMV ) DO014- UEBE COMI , , ? ' 10 iPVU Will Take Part in Movemei to Increase Endowment of College. An enthusiastic meting ot promlne Methodists of the city and surroundli towns was held last evening at t V. M. C. A. when plans were formuli ed for the launching of the campaii in this section to secure a porti of the half million dollars, Methodlf of the state purpose to raise for Wi leyan college, May 21 was the date set for the fli day's campaign in this section wh the churches of Fairmont and vlclnl will be canvassed and asked to ct tribute "their bit" to this wort cause. The state has been divided li "groups with some Important town city as the centre with the church of the surrounding country taken one group. To date the Bum of $20 o 135 has been pledged, $110,000 of t> k coming from Buckhannon and Clari t burg alone. With the $500,000 that is being ra _ ed, it is proposed to add four hundr thousand to the existing endowmei which only amounts to about one hi dred thousand. With the other hi drcd thousand that is to be raised it proposed to pay the accumulated debtedness, finish uncompleted bui ings, bring all the equipment up the standard and otherwise place t f- institution on a basis where it can bt h serve the great number of studer ^ that it annually draws. ' Rev. W. D. Reed, pastor of the D ,f mond Street M. E. church, is the cha 0 man of the Fairmont district gro which includes the churches of Fa J1 mont, Shinnston, Lumberport, Fa 3- view, Barrackville and others close 111 Fairmont. R. M. Hite of this city l. also a member of the committee wni a will conduct the campaign here. e F. B. Empey, a special worker f % the general education board in char e i"fflLAD T0TEST1FV Says Watoga Lady, "As To Wh r- Cardui Has Done For Me, So ? As To Kelp Others." d ,r Watoga, W. Va.-Mrs. S. W. Gladwe y of this town, says: "When about 15 yet of age, 1 suffered greatly ... Sometim would go a month or two, and ,! h teVrible headache, backache, and bearin p down pains, and would just drag a y had no appetite. Then ... it would I: [ two weeks, and was so weakenir ir and my health was awful. 0 My mother bought me a bottle 3h | Cardui, and I began to improve afl taking the first bottle, so kept it up til took three... I gained, and was w and strong, and I owe it all to Cardui. I- I am married now and have 3 childr 11 . .. Have never had to have a doctor I '* female trouble, and just resort to Card if I need a tonic. I am glad to testify what it has done for me, so as to be - others." If you are nervous or weak, have hea at aches, backaches, or any of the oth |j ailments so common to women, why n ill cive Cardui a trial? Recommended I O" - - ? ? many physicians. In use over 40 yeai Begin taking Cardui today. It m; be the very medicine you need. ; Nc-i * ~ " *" Your Winter ; SUIT or OVERCOAT that you will now put away, why not have them cleaned and ret paired before the moth get Into them? If you need a new suit, why not let us make you one? Harry R. Cole 121 Main St. Bell 177 J I Near Anderson's Restaurant ill' ENDS-(TWO DAYS IN TB II WW w*. "' * 7 ' 7 ' .... ' thusia.sm for the cause he pr .. Among other prominent Methodists II present at the meeting were J. M. Jail cobs, J. L. Hall and P. J. Smith. || Committees were appointed whose duties it will be to look after various phases of the campaign. The names of the committees were not given it out last evening as the list was not entirely' completed. They will be an nounced later. Among prominent Methodists who will be here during the week of the 2 to 27 of May when the campaign will be waged are President Wallace nt Fleming, of Wesleyan college; Bisbng op Franklin Hamilton, of Pittsburgh; ho Dr. J. P. Jenkins, state superviser repit resenting the general education board sn of the monference. on ? ? FAIR VIEW. ,Bt A. L. B. Dudley was a business vislen tor here Thursday, ty Mrs. Andy Varner and Mrs. Charles in- Engle were at Fairmont shopping on hy Thursday. t Ti*? and TWro T UT 13 Ta win o. *? . 1 CIU1 UCU ito from Pittsburgh where he took the or examination for appointment in the es medical officers' reserve corps of the as U. S. army. \ 1.- Supt Fred Crocker, of Mannlngton, lis was a business visitor here Wednesday. I3' 1) B. Chalfant was called to Pitts. burgh on account of the serious illness , of his daughter, Miss Margaret Chal at fant ln] Bert Ammons, Charles Toothman.: ln. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Burton, Mr. and | is Mrs. Otis Boor were Fairmont visitors in- Friday. Id- Miss Sallie Martin and Mrs. Hewitt, to Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Lowe attended the he funeral of Mrs. Morgan Billingsley atj sst Fairmont Friday. its Mr. Bevington, of Fairmont, was a, business visitor here Friday, ia- Miss Josephine Tennant and Mrs ir- H. D. Eddy were at Fairmont shopping up Friday afternoon. .ir- The Tom Thumb wedding was large,ir ly attended at the Methodist Episcopal to ? f hhm 1" M lisP a, tin WW ?& mgy v tm i eu " m \ ip fe d- | fii ?r V TOS ; K M >*??? ca ? te??: p1 - &?? -to &?, ft. ?! on the ^ dollar'f the "St &f| about 1 But don't c ill Atieas [spy to pr?D plf ? ?&&& Fairfield CraKV Linwood EfeiWVi Brooklan ryS-jfy/j Dartmoo i*!??'-! Limousin teJW? Sedan Kg?$ Town Ca Paige-Detr m Hal Mpgp I Baawii E COAL SHED FOR THIS.)III ( C?E VJHII SfcouT!.' ) Lj,/ \NWEfcE WIS ALL life TH' Fool? OFTH' ABMyS ! | m\' |i _ . < , . ....... < . -t a t? u P Army Bl; These big warm blankets Just i grayish brown blankets. 60 by S4 $1.00 and $5.50 a pair. m church Friday night and very much en- ( joyed by every one. Miss Dora Bar-1 [ nard should be congratulated upon the success of the entertainment. jlac' Miss Minnie Powell is a week-end!,!rl guest of relatives at Fairmont. j sot Mrs. Meda Carrico was shopping at' ass Fairmont Friday afternoon. j wa ?Q?? Must Beautiful Cavirt/Imm T people are frankly astonished whe irh that such a large, ultra luxurious r as the Paige Stratford "Six'51" irehased for $1495. seems to be generally recognized that American market offers so much or'dollar value. If you have inves ratford," you probably feel the san t. delay too long, please, in placing youi it make a reservation while we can cc aise early delivery. Six-51" seven-passenger $1495 f . o. b. Deti "Six-46" seven-passenger $1575 f o. b. Deti "Six-39" five-passenger $1175 f. o. b. Deti ds"Six-51" four passenger $1695 f. o. b. Deti r "Six-39" 2 or 3-passcnger $1175 f. o. b. Deti c "Six-5r' seven-passenger $2750 f. o. b. Deti "Six-51" scvcn-passengcr $2300 f. o. b. Deti "Six-39" fivc-passcnger $1775 f. o. b Deti r "Six-Si"seven passenger - $2750 f o b Deti oil Motor Car Company, Detroit, I Gar&ge Compa fairmont, w.va. bybloSser! H tmmm. * . .. v" v ii.,:,. i' .. -; - *~rka&i'Vi'1 'Ii itfifrn^ one ana rrencn iace ir f patterns, 60^to^$10 a || ecelved. Grayish blue ui I inches and 6S by 84 Inches, J,\|i|| II ??_____ I 5ERMANS USE LIQUID FIRE. < k was delivered last night on the K tlsh position east ot Arleaux and';J s employed were repulsed.', v?i^?6H Lit ' I jj * u. ; JteyisS wSSSSmBE