Search America's historic newspaper pages from 1777-1963 or use the U.S. Newspaper Directory to find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present. Chronicling America is sponsored jointly by the National Endowment for the Humanities external link and the Library of Congress. Learn more
Image provided by: West Virginia University
Newspaper Page Text
1^11 I Wg'IH/r . I^Q PICTURE FUNNY. A jmry H y. Cut ont the picture on all four side . '(Wen carefully fold dotted line 1 1 v entire length. Then dotted line jgK&d bo on. Fold each section unds . neath accurately. When complet< ^ orerand ycmll find a surprise ^ L.,_ j Local Readings I Temperature Wj/sJ$7 18 a. m. today, f r \mfr\ ! Yesterday's weat [ft^A ' er, clear; tempei HH< ture, maximum, 9 B minimum, 59; pi Ktfe|C*?.A.-?Banquet Group 6, We iKyirglnla Bankers Association me'clock. Quarterly meeting F. B. j Elks I/odge Room?Flag day progra Pmtffltral ^ Christian church?Patrio 'Coleman Avenue?Meeting of Que Bpgsther circle of the First M. t' church-At the home of Misses Ta Odd Fellow Hall?Seven Sisters lod '3C. of P. Hall?Mountain City Lodf HMnjt ;, Men's Halt?Setting Sun Tril Boy Scouts to Meet?Troop 4 B 'Scoots will meet this evening at 7 * No Road Bids?The time allotted 1 I 'tlte receipt of bids on paving materii and tor the construction of roads Grant district expired at noon fodi BiMbout a single bid having been ; I'M. i The county court recoUVBR t afternoon to discuss the situatl< :. it Is probable tbey will decl jo'ntinue the time for a few da e In order that the contractors m s (another opportunity to subn "action Co. Magazine ? The fir iber of the Monongahela Vail Stion Company Employes' Ma? i went to press this morning a: be in the hands of the companj iloyes by the last of the week. T shth of each month has been i ad as the date for publication l.issue. The first number co: es 36 pages, and is filled wtih ar -of 'interest to the men, picture thpr It III?Mrs. J. E. Offner w (d to Parsons, W. Va., this mor s'here her father is seriously ill. ' rted Ten Apiece ? Howard Curl Velma Washington, both colore ' bach fined $10 by Acting May rt Kern last night. They we ged with disorderly conduct. Ci mocked Velma's whiskey bott f tisf band and the tight started. ??? lill Team to Meet?The members Hatha Consolidation Coal company ba; ^^HJgjball team; will meet at the Wats: funding this evening at 7:30 o'cloc ^Hui maters concerning further orgar.lz Bitliu will be taken up, the manag ^^^Bnfges tha every member attend. Mg',. ', . s ''"'More Money fcr Traction Men?M 1 ties has been made of the two-cent i advance In the wages of the co Hadctors and motormen on all the M jldngahela Valley Traction corapai Enet, which Increases will become < fective after tomorrow. When affe I ttve the local men will be among tl bighes paid trolley men In the state. |^v; .. Memorial- Services?At the regul | meeting of the Bent Hive No. 733, ^^ ng?p. ML, to be held at the K. of glpfr at eight o'clock Friday evenln ^^ ^^aemorlal services will be held, j | active members are especially urgi iMKBe present. Big Flag on Palatine?Today bell I National Flag-day, the Urge Ame MMUi-UUg IS waving in iuu menu un u I summit of the huge flag pole, recent I lincted on Palatine Knob. Tbe fli Btwlnot been floating since llemori Rgpity because-of -weak concrete in -whit Hfeg flag pole waB set. The concre CSfckS recently been strengthened a: Brato morning the flag was raised. BP " |b!'U C. E. Convention?W. HKgujlngham and George Deck of th .mtyare attending the sessions of t Hp Council of the United Commt giHu Travelers which Is in session tb j^SKek at Ashland, Ky. The conm Mttbraces the states of West Virgin! pSCtucflcy, Ohio and Virginia, h Hnmingham who had been grand cha HfeeHor of the order for several yea Hi rotiro this year. sW>repare foe Children's Day?Ch HHftrDay will bo- -observed at t! I first M. P. church on next Sund; Krah'preparatory to the entertainme ftpearal of those- taking part < ^Knrogram will be held ttonlghtj ^HPVdocfc at the church. ^^ REENT ? Two nicely fumlshi rat- housekeeping rooms. 71V' ^^ ^ , e iSifitat' mh. ' pSSor summer i V) ' Mrs. Pearl Rogers, the New " Manager, is Now in {< , Charge. ti 01 SI The summer season at the Fairmont ?< Country Club Is now on. So quietly 01 has the opening of this popular resort been conducted that to the general I public the announcement will come hi as news. g< Mrs. Pearl Rogers of Lexington, Ky. a: who has been secured by the board ai of governors to manage the club ar- c< rived last week and with a corps of a assistants, has prepared the club dl J house for occupancy- Mrs. Rogxrs comes with the highest recommends- b, 8. tions. She has been associated with e( is her father at Georgetown, Ky., in the i ^ 2. hotel business and her work thus far[u ir sd ? 5 ; Your naughter's ( i ' Have You Thoiu ge ' Will yonr daughter's music h ! beauty and teellng? Or will It i kind that no one wants to hear re. ? That Deper p. If you give her a faulty toned i her ear for music. But If you ch or she will have a correct musical I ils In e- qalorf vn ii> ed UW1WL a vut f. the World's at i Steinway, Knabe, Hard wig and Matchless Milt< st These makes coBt but little m ey you are assured of lifetime serv We can arrange terms to suit ''s lie i Davis, Bintem tt- ' 414 Main Street W. G. Kell IS it- C=========^=:==r" is ^ cw We have about 50 pairs of "V patent and dull leathers, all *r for one with small feet. Th p'. teed Goodyear welt shoes ., i 50c?TENNIS White with black soles o: ? MEN'S DRESS AN iy These shoes are regular $3.1 number left to go at the spe :h of te id Men's Oxfords G. In button, blucher or English Is style. le ? $4.00 $4.50 $6.00 . :u Values Values .Values Q a- ~ ml m* /\ /\ 11 3.uu j&Uva.uu j s '51 S53BlBftgSK5S5ESS55S5S5555 w ur been satisfactory. From now 011 ? e Club wHI bo available for social rents, dinners, luncbes, etc., of hlch Mrs. Rogers Is efficient to same complete charge. While plans ire not been definitely worked out, is Sunday club dinner will be resum1 in the near future. A dance will be held at club nest eek tor the members which will ark the formal opening, the dance, InfnymoT aes as wiH the moBt of the events lere this summer. It Is the plan of le management to make the season m of the most delightful, hat at the one time to conduct It along lines I economy In keeping with a spirit ' patriotism. The golf links, which are s&ld by any to he the finest In the state are nexcellent condition. Many members ive been playing several weeks. No Jlf Instructor baa been employed yet id no definite plans for securing one re matured. Work on the tennis | jurtg Is also under way and within { week they will be in excellent conItlon. I A committee of young people, mem- j srs of the younger set will be appoint j 1 In th enear future by the President !r. DeBolt, who will arrange many of | le social events for the season. ? j iMfilMt |U Of lOfll? e a joy to listen to?full of be poor and indifferent?the ! ids on You I )i<ano. you will eventually ruin oose a pure toned instrument, taste as long as she lives. Piano from Best Makes mart, Krakauer, Lud- \ in. ore than ordinary pianos and ! Ice and satisfaction. you. & Tyler Co. ey, Mgr. Bell Phone 926 i ' Women's White Buck Lace Boots High heels, 9 inch pattern, a real ! 17.00 value. Special $5.00 Women's Sport Shoes and j Oxfords Trimmed in white, grey and tan, J cttuier auu ruuuci auieo. L50,2.00,2.50, Women's $3.50 Pumps in small sizes, a rare chance ese are guaran- $1.00 l OXFORDS?50c r all black. Sizes to 2. D WORK SHOES 50 values, only a limited $2.45 3-^ flSjgj 320 Main Street 1 Fairment EGINS $1,000,000 HEART BALM SUIT ^i *S3| HV (kW v vjBi Suit tor $1,000,000 from John B. suing, millionaire stock broker, has an begun In the New York supreme is J ij Hsv I 1 ? | Tomi I Germai I have nc 1 lar Y01 & I >-?. "fc. T r-N i so I k>: o???oo??? | jWhatcasl g | balance li |! | What sec | || properties | | borrow I' ; How muc! | | save this | f which of a | | methods | I going to your War || |vestment? w Saosooooecocgoaooe s I By goin I ing him | let you I* rememt ask for t first pay an Noo THI8 SPACE I irrii W . * court, by lOsa O'Brien, formerly the broker's stenographer. She says he promised to marry her sad then called off the marriage. gVT.P WAKTED?MALB~ "WANTED?Truck driver. Call Bell phone 35. 6-14-4t 2476 CopatMpplfes Stock Certificates Made up In book form on short notice. Ask to see samples. Corporation Stock Records Ledger carried In stock In 150 page and 300 page size. Corporation Seals Either desk style or in light aluminum models for carrying in pocket Fairmont Printing & Publishing Company j Mnr? vna Qfronl I | lUVUXUW UtA Wt j ? f ! I III ?II? ! LIBER arrow is tl tiy is Wat >t already Ir r> q X v^ciii uua >W. h or bank | tave you? | Ha :urities or| can you | 1 against?! hel h can you W. .year- By I ins Ji 01 tnese s ~ are you P?' increase tai Loan In- fro g to your ] to Take a r . i pay ror it bj >er The Go :he full price merit. The n Tomorro PAID FOB AND COPY SUPPLIED BY I JUST Ri DELAYED SI BOOM SIZE (9x11-8) PG ?9x Jap Matt In Stenciled or Woven Pal tive Designs. Alsoafi Grass Rugs AT LOWEST PRIC IffW ORIGINATORS AND LEADERS i i mm Investe TYLOI ie Last D; ching Us. lvested Lve pe Togethe i s it occurred to 1 that you can p to end the ir by borrowon your life icy or by obning a loan m your bank or Employer a ?? i t* Bond tor y t installmenl vernment d j of the Boni i War Loan w. THE MONONGAHELA VALLEY TRA< MM KBl :cei vedii i UPMENT OF PULARLY KNOWN AS* W _ -4 i ing Rags | terns, Bright and Attne* I ill line of smaller sizes. In All Sizes \ I ES OBTAINABLE fl OF LOW PRICES IN FAIRMONT I I din IN? j ay and I ] If you | gj ry Dol- ^1 ix?DO I 1: f I mm. i!: , || nd ask- I | ou and ij! s. And > ; | ; 4 noc nnf J ipl | K J ' ' '' ) I BtioN ea . ? I I