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Senator Stone's a.nenduioni provld- j lit,- tiu compensation by 1: .< government t?f damages to property growing out ol tbt enforcement of the prohibition amendment was rejected, 00 tc 31. Against Resolution. tJeasiorr opposing the resolution 1 wart; 1 D'tnocme ? Broussard, Culberson, j Geriy. HardrvicK, HHchcocV., Knstlnj, j IJMoea, Lewis, Phetan, Poma-cno, Reed aed Underwood, Total, 12 Republicans ? Brannenoe, Caliler, Stance, Lodge, Per.rcie. Wadsworth, W?T?n and Weeko. Total, 8. Total against, 20. For ReeetvMon. Senators rotlog for the resolution ww*: Democrats ? Asburst, Bankhead, Beckham, Chamberlan, Fletcher, Gore, Holii*. Jocsi of New Meilca, Kendrlck, King, Klrby, McKellar, Martin, Myers, Newlands, Overman, Owen. Plttman. - ' Rasadell, Robinson, Saulsbury, Shafroth, Sheppard, Shields of Georgia, Smith of Arlona, Smith of Georgia, ' Smith of South Carolina, Stone, Swanion, Thompson, Trammel!. Vardaman, Wnlph, Williams and Wolcott Total, Republicans ? Borah, Brady. Colt, CmemlBS, Curtis, Femald, Frellnghuyseu, Gronna, Hale, Harding, JohnSOB 0t California, Jones ot Washington, Kellogg, Ksnyon, Knox, La Falletts, IltoCMpbw. MeNery, Nelaon, New, Norrls. Pure. Potadexter. Sherman, Smith MteWjan, Smoot, Sterling, Suthcr1m4 M4 Witaon. Total, 29. Total. 68. \ V Shipping Board to ' Operate U, S. Ships 1 t ; ' ' WASHINGTON, Auk. I.?Yiaoa for over for operation all Amerl Ivan ooeanwJiD g nmnuaui snips win ooe be announced by the shipping * board. Charters will be required under the recent act of Congress authorizing the President to commandeer tonnage for Government hie. HJjj WELCOME rut* MM? I mm fKRi ical Suits ENOW _Q r\m* oe ipo.co 0 and $#I?W 8??fe. Ine, guaranteed Palm Beaeh cloths. xitenitnj lelfel'ttiat pro&nftna tjiem up fo.^l.liich^oWet measure. There noet'iwrtleular. rhftt Cosstdortfies le Sednciiess j! Now fact that tn this vontietttll dWP HO 1 or oilor?aH *?.? wanted. stiff j puv licoc mvncQ mi IILIIL LUHUin SoflfiaJ Privileges For the V'Mic v*a ISa 1*12 Concert Evenings. , . It wis officially lee met today cliat! t'ae First Reirlnieni. which Is eneaniy- j e<l how wi!; .tot leave this pity for at j ,'twt two weeks. T.'sia oV>?n&-.i hi J ?'/(. ij.a been muds, neccssaw by the 1 .far Department tejA.tsc. of tts fact Ihr.i thv i\\'h< Tttapr liava a&t as ^Vie? ;* .^.ad'aoos '? thoj ; :roc '.ai-icatoc tint at 'i bur tito tn.?.'a ..'i.ttes iriil co required hater* Vha sou'.hv.". -'amps are in a j." om lit lor, t!.v tVJs bait's ?* *., AU t.f the southern trui:>,p '? ?& were !o have been rwdj tor tlw U-.-npa by the ftrrt o- Adjust but. the si t j transptrtaUo i ot supplies and ma- \ '.ertaii has n.tl&vfld tlie work and | ttesp.. Iwa sou m-Jt". ViK iot be able tc iaavt her,. for :X least two wstiks. CwiiijiaDtea if, ?? '*. who have j 'Jaw. oat on ~t ivjj at Grafton ?| tncsa'i S? the on;. ;i last night and ap-1 p>or?H to b.i It ,.jr;?fler.t soadition. a t-rWcauaeat "on; Company 2.! wh'd.i oa..-1 j 'cn at Hoult lino return-i a.i y aterday i'be msa at the camp j vv.- * A;!'; vi in liuri! as usual yester-j Vjr i' ip,'; o. ihe extreme host No! 'i hetn<; wasted at the local >-\cnv <ii(j every momc-it 1s being KliiS'iA />? the DU"es" of fitting tho men ft. the hard tass that will be p'/f-iW. Severs them when they bo to i!v( .wiherti training camp ar.tl tliei|:e v. Franco It is the desire o( the officers in charge that tho men bo In the beat physical ami mental condition possible and therefore they are not delay lug the drills because ot" tb.o hot weather. Beginning tomorrow evening and continuing until the local camp is moved to Ilattiesburg. Mississippi, the First Regiment Eand will give a concert every Tuesday and FriCfy night to which the public Is cordially Invited. Tho rule at the camp that <t'd civilians must be off the groundn by six o'clocit In the evening will be dispensed with tor the time being in order that the citizens can attend iheae concerts, provided that riiov will, leave me grounus uiimuaj ?n.w the concert has ended. Colonel Osbom stated today that this privilege will have to be cancelled it the people persist In remaining on the I grounds utter the specified time. The j conceits will last tt'.m 6:30 until i 7:30. The camp grounds will have to bo cliar of civilians not later than' 7:45. It is understood however that these special privileges are only to be In force on Tuesday and IMday nights ot each week. It was learned from Charleston today that new appointments are about to be made In tbo First Regiment. This has been made necessary be-a ?1 "Aol^nntiono in thidl CciUSO 01 ivsiguaitvao >u vm? > regular army. These appointments will be made by Adjutant General John C. Bond and will be aunouuced soon. All the companies from the local regiment are now in camp vith the exception of Companies A and B who are at Wheeling and Companies K and M who are at Parkersburg on guard duty. M Mrs. E. T. Hartman, of Boston, Mass., who is spending the summer at her former home In KIngwood, came here today to visit her cousin, Miss Cora Wheeler, on Plerpont avenue. Industry Givca Delight. The . ,very oipjeipo^of industry !mmedlkely in H^Hjls'd&itdijdul and hath'an Innate satisfac&on rth'lnl! tem. pereiraH: n cc*. acfe\^iiw?rftt. T.ain*~ cntrrr'wiUpife?fsanc ""isirr- r~r-?"?I Barrow." . f 1 >. t'. . I?? >r^?=r=ae=m . *teu v. ?r?- /"*!? " 1 '^y i^ST VIRGINIA^--] TL One of the most unique photograph* ever taken of an airplane la this showing Lawrence Brown's machine smashing Into the ground at Atlanta, Ga. Brown bad given an exhibition of bomb dropping, blowing to bits aduromy sub-1 oliHlT ' Id [fill ifil Co!. Wallace Will G? From Here to Martinsburg to Continue Work Forty-nine men of the eighty from Marion county who hate sw.de applt i cation for admission to th* second officers' reserve training camp *t IVsrt j Benjamin Harrison were examined yen- j terdny by Lleutsuant-Colonel iVflliam i W. Wallace and Captain MaK?y,. if tli" Oulted States Amy. Up unto j noon today over half of the "e/oainlrj; i thirty-one Lave appeared end by five, o'clock today the work of determining j who shall bo given consideration for; admission to :ho camp wl'l ho com-j pieted, Colonel Vfallaoo stated today that | the type of men that has sou.rnt adrnis-1 ainn frn-n hJa couatv If! fiXCeO'liJIUlily j high. He said that taa mei from this j locality are of r very high eallbre and j that lie wag very niuah please! with co* examinations thus far. The examinations are htlns held at] the Anr.o,-y ar.d wi'.t end today. Colonel ] Wallace will go from here to Martins- j bnrg whera he wilt wramlne West Virginians who ars at pre sent In eastern cities. Men will corse Irons Baltimore Washington, Eostor. New York ana other .astern c'?i> for the examinations The Oohnei will vtid iris work | tr. this state on 'Vetinssdiy cl next; week when be will complete his work j in Charleston. The largest nunbar of j applications from any one diet'1.:' j have been mads in ths capital. After all the application* have been i gona over very carefulij and each individual case has been considered, the 216 who will make up the state's quota will he selected aud the names will be published In the papers all over the country . Until that time no ooe wiU; know whether he has passed the exam- j lnatlon or cot. ? Shurtloff & Welton's "War Economy" sale now going on.?Adv. SPEl Telephone Because of the mer terns in this pari special telephone direc sued containing a comb ers. THIS BOOK G< Augu! The great amount o: ed makes it urgent th listed in this directory sarv arrangements at the closing date, after' handled. Call our Business 0 THE CHESA TELEr i .WEIL- 'UA-A-aAT,' VLLS, NlMM' f ANE IN DIVE TO RUIN Lnwarifcv TSnicmfs marine. He ma coming down after hli performance, when sun in his eyes caused him to lose control and crash Into electric light wires, throwing the machine nose down to the ground. The machine was smashed but Brown escaped unhurt The Inset shows Brown. wmr SEVJOMQRRQW About twenty young women from the Young Women's department of the Y. M. C. A. will vleit the First Regiment camp tomorrow Immediately after lunch for the purpose of sewing buttons on uniforms, darning, patching and making sundry other repairs to, the wardrobes of the soldier lads to ! preparation for their trip to Tennes Nil.V., U ? at TT - I ueu, Aiaubiu ?vr wucrerw IUO ?ur department may finally decide to send them ?'ha only requirements made Is that **.* Htirthes be laundered before being gsv?n to ihe ladies for repairing and ti e first ts>; to the wardrobe workers are aspectlng to have a busy afternoon . ""-The soldiers say that there is a I real need tor this kind of assistance from those experienced in needle work and the offer of help will meet with a ready response from the mea at the camp. K M y THAT WK If yon are a sufferer with lame back, backache, dizziness, nervousness and kidney disorders, why don't you tyy the remedy that your neighbors recomment? J J, Snodgrass, 610 Gaston avenue, "lainiiont. says: "Doan's Kidney Pills helped me wonderfully. I was so bad off with kidney complaint I had to keep in bed most of the time. My back ached as though it would break. My k'dni.ys acted too freely at times and igain, Jusf. ihe opposite. The kidney secretion* were highly rolored j and deposited sediment I bought j Doan's Kidney Pilt3 at Martin's Drug Store, and I found they were Just what j needed. The backache soon Wt mi. mnd mo idrlnovs were npain loins their work In good shape." | Price 60c at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?get Doan's Kidney Pills, the Ratne that Mr. Snodgrassj had. Foster-Mllburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. * | HAL . Directory ging of telephone syst of West Virginia, a tory will shortly be isined list of all subscribes TO PRESS st 4th E detailed work involvi 11 1 i i i _ iat an wno wisn to d? should make the necesonce. August 4th is which no entries can be ffiee NOW. PEAKE AND POTOMAC 'HONE COMPANY WRST VMWINIA ! % 214 Monro# 8t,, Filrhiont, W. V?. CHESTINUJ v*^| V ousi . ; >? /I vjw b?& ? ?! ! I 11 . ../" IVsLnKG, AITGUST X UUTHG LEMS JHNTBKTl Some Improvement in the Pressure Was Indicated Today. ? :ir Mies Estelle Freeman began yesterday on Morgantown avenue to mako an inspection 01 tne waste 01 wtuvr iu ; Fairmont and has already located and reported several places where an excessive supply of water Is being used., Wherever there is a leak in th water j lines, the case will be reported to the 1 City ball and the water turned off un-1 til the individual repairs the pipe lines.' Today the water guage nt the City hall shows a pressure of 100 pounds, which indicates that the pressure In the sections surrounding the city Lalt Is above normal. But In the higher sestSons of the town where mora pres-1 j -*?' ' * - - - jpwiwsi My THE MOV j J|3 tVe are going t | inaugurating a te contains only pia] Sfcf our floors are the this event. Thej f$g the best opportui JO instrument for th j IS strument. E There is a m Make H $250 Kingsbui J&3 $275 Cable, u, ajR $225 Remingt K $250 Hunting Kj $325 Jacob D B $225 Gerhard K $325 Kohler & $325 Schuberi f $400 Boston, K4 $385 Kurtznu fig $450 Dennistc fAflneRfcteti piano sold of tl H This special |B this particular Id Avoid disappoi wA instrument is sti I c/ Ipl 119 Adams j ? CHARLIE. car* If needed and tax the remote street* there Is no pressure whatever. Fairmont has the largest reservoir In the state and with two good twelve Inch mains carrying the water, there will be no trouble in giving everyone a sufficient water supply, If each Individual makex it a point to eee that there Is no water wasted. Setting Toothman Up in Moonshine Outfit Whan Snpt. "Sandy" Toothman entered his office this morning he found a mysterious piece 01 iwhim copper | on his dee. After & little Investigation he found that the twisted copper was a "worm of a moonshine still." It had boen sent to him by his brother, Attorney A. II. Toothmnn, internal revenue inspector. After opening his mail he learned that the "worm of a moonshine still" had heon secured by his brother in making a raid somewhere in fhe jungles of West Virginia. I "A worm of a moonshine still" is a long twisted piece of copper tubing through which the vapor from the malt Is condensed in the making of "corn liltker." ING OF THE FIRM OF C.I Room Full of R 10 Bargi o celebrate our removeal to 01 ;n day sale of new and used pi ios of the best makes, and the pick of a large number we ha' r are taken in exchange for ; lity ever offered to those who eir family, but are not able to Piano in This List' appy Hearts at You ry,used sed on,used ton, used oil, used i..., [ i Campbell, used t, used used ...., in, used m Player, speeial t, ... SPECIAL rdson we have just added to ot iiis make here goes at a reduc Awltr 4"A 4-Vm oner ayyixa viiiy iu wic um manufacture. ntment by being here early wi 11 in stock, . - 'J L HOUSE ; Street FfwvI tl LIKE ELECTRIC 1 BMi TOES! TELLS WHV A CORN IS SO PAlfv FUL AND SAYS CUTTING .1 MAKE'S THEM GROW. Press an electric button and you *1 form a contract/with a lire wire which < rings the bell. When your shoes pre: i * against your corn it pushes it sharp o^H roots down upon a sonoitive nerve act /S you get a shock of pain. , ol Instead of trimming your corn 7, which merely makes them' grow, Jun step into my drug store and ask for a quarter of an ounce of freczonc. ;.H This will cost very little hut Is sufilclout to remsoto every hard of sort lH corn or callus from ohq's teet. A fev; V drops applied directly upon a tender, ti^B aching corn stops the sore;Vie instnntly, and soon the corn bhrirch ufl up so it lifts right out, root and all, j*S without pain. This drug Is harm- 'H less nnd never Inflames or even irrl'tntes the surrounding tissue or >'H skin. ]H m a . 1 71 i. HOUSE tM ains 9 / jr new rooms by fcfi anos. The stock vgsL selection now on ve had stored for i?Rr players, and are EwL ? want a musical Hi afford a new in- ' 01 rhat wai v" 1 , r Howe 9 ir fine, ttfe first < Em tion of $50.00. ; Car h woiia ervl/1 C9 hen you^fayorita B ; M. Sharpe, Mgr. y&L TUB ^ 'UQ ?^**ssam ^eoHTC.St.^- Ji^y>. vT*? -.'- :3*^A' .*\'.' :jt*+ mJL . ; / ., K'yy-^i- ,- , .' - {&? 4y-,yjw&l\y