.V'':: . PAfiJ! | M? XXUTM a ... "*" nilVfTHBrfHB' I twimw flwni Ivaiiiijv VN" I Our "Final I i rag |. 2552252SSS2S3S22IIZrS2I2IIZIS!ZZI^I2IIIIIZ2!IZZZ Girls' Colored Z2Q/> Tub Dresses .. OI7L Made to retail up to Jftj $2. Some are slightly jfiP Girls Colored Tub Up to $1.50 Lin- nqA geries Waists v wU fk Up to $4 Silk Crepe O AO ^ De Chine Waists . ' R- $1.00 and $1.25 WO- : MEN'S HOUSE 1 Im|' ' or cmbrol*i5ry trim- ' ' KV?liV med; not every size . Bag' ' In every style, but ffi'ti'o'.I'A mo8"v a" sizos ,n 1 El' ^'I> to $6.00 plain ' K: white or striped voile streot dresses R1 J \ 5U. 2.74; II J.I.MIILER.WB1 ; , Kill OIL MAN! | V DIES 10 III I I {2nd Came at His Fairmont! \ Avenue Home After . ; IJpj| Brief Illness. J Ifj;..' J.-X. Miller, a prominent citizen of 1 S " the cuy and well known throughout , the state as a successful oil operator, i died on Sunday morning at 8 o'clock i at his home on Fairmont avenue at tor ten days serious illness. t . Mr. Miller had been suffering from ; on!at!a rViailmattom o rwl OAmnltootlnno i Wtauw a uvuuiAVisnt nuu vvmyitvitbiuua j for some time and two v.-eeks ago was : preparing to go to Mt. Clemens, Mich. ] However, a short *me before he was to have started for tbo depot he was . !:i; Stricken with paralysis, For several , days his condition was very critical, 1 but he had rallied to a considerable 1 extent and strong hopes for his recov- j ery were entertained. Saturday night, i however, he was taken worse and continued to grow worse until the end came. Members of his family, including two daughters, Mrs. Floyd Holtgel, of Norfolk, Va., and Mrs. Frederick Blome, of Baltimore, and a sister, Mrs. Sam Cochran, of Robinson, Illarrived here on Friday and Saturday ^nd were with him when he passed away. Mr. Miller was aged 58 years. He m ConcemingY. Ir ?Nwn I'* life ^P"HERE is an oocaa | m&dt by every < 'ofi.twre of sucli ^rong n Our service observation spite of numerous cam wrong connections, incli H&K ?V- *? it-- --iw tuts iouit ul Luc camilj Very few people do perator, but the perumbers is not Isrge. l figures show that in ses, there are only 19 uding those which art 1_ ? - 6 % party, oui 01 every I I . work with such a high EAKE AND POTOMAC [ONE COMPANY WMT VIRGINIA 214 Monroe St., Fairmont W. Vk ? 4 (hi mud i has 68 ken and 13 open m Another Call Will Likely Go Out For More Men Tomorrow. WORK SPEEDILY DIE Comparatively Small Number of Men Rejected for Physical Disability. The local draft board No. 2 which has bad Its headquarters on the third floor of the First National Bank building at iMannington, practically completed its work of summarizing the first call for the new army on Saturday when it considered 117 cases. Of this number 35 were called for service, ten were rejected because of physical disabilities, sixty-eight were exempted and four cases were hold open fi#'further consideration. Another call will go out probably tomorrow. The summary of the complete list that has been called before the board on the first call shows that 229 cases were considered, 13 cares are still open for investigatlou, 25 were dismissed because of physical disability, 125 were exempted because of dependents, 08 were recommended for service and 18 failed to appear for the examlna**" -u nn In tho Hons, me "Worn Wtt? uaaieu VM .? fastest manner possible at the same time respecting the seriousness of the work and the great amount of care exercised In deciding on each individual case. The complete classification of all the men examined Saturday is as follows: lied to Colors. Ml.? Serial Order 1 Norman Stout 332 183 2 C. H. Satteriield 1322 132 3 Alex Kaminsky 487 103 4 C. C. Williams 606 138 6 Pasquale Lora 1707 100 6 Angclo Llano 2390 168 7 B. W. Boydoh* 1673 196 8 M. J. Killeen* 343 21* 9 Clyde Haugh* 2595 193 10 John Ash 1574 281 11 H. C. Tennant 2360 271 12 Joe Vistim 905 223 13 E. E. White 2467 220 14 E. W. Parrish 56 286 15 E. D. Johnson 183 285 16 Frank Miller 452 232 17 James Gray 530 235 18 Fay Cunningham 550 249 19 O. D. Clelland 554 251 20 ca-ios Stilner 620 247 An Authe I ** ** * w* ] (Jail and nxamu This Sumptuous Illustrated Volun How to Get It Through an exceedingly advanta geous arrangement we are enable! to supply this remarkable book t( [ our readers on special discoun terms whicli will enable every fam i.y in thi: city to secure a copy. I The Regular $1 o.;.? ?i n.i. C [ i ime vi in* Book is^ Elsewhere In this newppape; there is printed a CASH DIS COUNT VOUCHER which will bi accepted as CASH in part pay ment for this 03 book when pre sented at the office of this news paper. Turn to the Cash Dlscoum Voucher NOW and learn the termi under which you can secure thli beautiful book at a bis dlscoum from its regular price. The casl discount voucher has a substantia . cash value for you. IMPORTANT-Only those per sens presenting the Dlscoun' Voucher will be entitled to the special discount. All others must pay the full regular price of IS. I OUT OP TOWN readers can cure the book on the same termi av, es tnose residing m mu mj, u. mailing the Cash Discount Vouch er and Including the parcels pos charges named In the dlaooun voucher. Clip and II W, 0. Fleming <75 MS IS Stscer Jones 74* 172 IS Claude Rice 7S0 284 14 Rosea Pryor . 981 159, 26 Claries Moon 1148 207 36 L. C. starker 1288 231 17 ROJ Anderson 1609 277 18 L E. Wilson 1611 250 29 Annas Bartholow 1817 265 30 R. H. Hunaaker 1906 2111 81 R. R.White 2034 282 32 C. J. Carter 2185 244 S3 S.T. Lough 2558 209 34 Oiorge Wink 536 40 S3 Art ParaUnca 602 156 Claim disallowed. Exempted. Name. Reason. 1 E. E. Masters, 1441. wife and three tbree children. I D. L. Michael. 1456, wife and one child. 3 J. L. Malcomb, 2319, wife and one child. 4 Marry McNeal, 513, wife and two children. 6 J. V. Owens, 1540, wife and three children. * ? B *"? ? 1 B. Jett, 31, wife and en* child. 13 Vt. E. Jone*. 1211, wife and one child. 43 L. F. Jone*, 1470, wife and two children. . 44 A. F. Sandy, SUS. wife and child. 45 Oltmchlk Luslg, 3453, alien. 46 Toney Llaek, 218, alien. 47 Elmer Washington. 22(9, condition ' of wife. 43 Will lam Murphy, 2309, wits and three children. 49 Ctrmlno Monzo, 432, wife and one child. 50 K. L. Moore, 2592, wife and two children. 51 W. N. Michael, 2707, wit* and three children. 52 F. Fugliese, 355, alien. 53 Paul Clivens, 1848, alien. 54 John Ranarlch, 653, alien. 55 Earl Shea, 1432, wife and two children. 56 Jesae Weaver, 2662, wife and three children. 57 H,. Sanders, 2740, preacher. 68 Claude Satterfleld. 2331, wife and two children. 69 Virgil Snodgrais, 1334, wit* and two children. 60 W. S. Sypult, 1848, wife and four children. 61 Davie Rice, 3861, wife and one conn. 62 Joe Harcho, 646, alien. 63 Tony Ugllk, 726, alien. 64 J. L. West, 2817, wife and two children. 65 P. H. Tatterson, 2783, wife and one child. 66 D. R. Hawkins, 2787, dependent wlte. 67 F. Swyeozkowskl, 437, alien. 68 Paul Mendlevlch, 2494, alien. Rejected. Name Serial Order Lennie Carpenter 1727 255 Claudo Fox 2607 240 G. C. Gump 1300 194 Benjamin Hill 770 267 A. C. Hanes 2577 266 Homer Knight 2047 256 P. J. Rush 2414 216 Joe Vieg 933 224 F. L. Yost 2622 245 T. F. Lake 2489 16 Cases Still Open, Name Serial Order William Smith 966 179 John Christian 882 268 W.W.Hawkins 525 2,9 John Mannard 2017 212 Failed to Appear. Name erlal Order Frank Fisher, Grant Town 2522 2 Harry Bennett, Wntson... 1894 7 John Tllnecy, Farmlngton 676 27 Jacob Gildbach, Barrackvllle 2936 7 Robert Ball, Watson 1891 60 Joe Aregustlve, Monongah 1682 70 Mark Toma, Worthlngton 927 125 Louis Tevrea, Grant Town 2497 137 George Williams, Worthlngton 117 170 W. R. Rice, Smith field.... 1292 1.4 John Palato, Worthlngton 972 176 Mike lloblek. Montana Mines 2132 204 Thomas Harden, Montana Mines 21 218 D. W. Jones, Mannlngton. 1531 227 Charles Perrett, Worth lng 218 246 Anthony Morris, Grant Town 2434 283 > Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Crowl attended the Smith reunion which was held at Bridgeport ye ste rday. ry of the' IENTED BY TH great and popular need and desk? (or a America have cpmblned in a gigantic uni without fear or favor of any nationality ier has been selected to distribute to the J of the $3 volume. Size 8x1054 eled art piper, bound In rleh blue th coiti #f arm* of the warring the Cash on Page I r J ' ". **Jr.tV""-j.-.,;* -' ' '! "' ' ' *?!-. ' -"*v f :x.-v'- / ,.-v :'>XU1 VMEIOFiU UNVEIL MONUMENT Interesting Ceremony at Mt Zion Church by White Oak Camp. At ML Zlon Sunday Whit* Oak Camp, Woodmen of the World held me mortal and unveiling ceremony. At 11 a. m. Rev. D. H. Perkins preached a very Inspiring sermon In memory of the deceased members of the order who number about 30. Taking for hia text "Am I my brother's keeper?" The sermon was very appropriate and was much appreciated by the very large audience which came from far and near. The Ml Zlon choir led by Mr. Esra i Morgan eang some very delightful selections. At 2:30 o'clock the grove was almost full of woodmen from Fairmont and from ail over that section of the country. Afeo members of the fiamlly of Leslie Vangllder and hli wife and friends and neighbors. The bugle call was sounded by Earl Smedley of the uniform rank promptly at 2:30. The crowd assembled and marched to the grav6. After & song by the Mt. Zlon choir entitled "Baautlful Flowers of June Time," the un"FORGD Writes Drinking "Will you forgive me," writes thtsp happy mother. "I mislaid your letter < asking about my eon and so forgot It Let me say I am thankful I called on ' you that day. The results are splen- i did. My son hasn't touched a drop 1 since he took the N'eal Treatment and i looks tine. I am grateful to the Neal I Treatment and to you all personally." i I Just another one of those msny let- i tera that we receive every dsy from mothers and wives and sisters, returning thanks to the Meal Treatment foi , the restoration of a loved one. If only we could give you a sheaf of thsse let- i ters in your home, and let you read them yourself, no further word of ours would be necessary. From almost every city and town and crossroads village, men come to the Neal Institutes In Cleveland, Co- | lumbus, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh and , Detroit for treatment for the drink < GREAT [E WEST VIRG - unKlnsar) ud?" was read by H. T. Jone* ot Irmont. The day was In all a very enjoyable one, 1' ? Strike of Drivers Closes Up Mines (By Associated Press), SPRINGFIELD, III., Aug. 1J.?Thirty-two ot the 40 coal mlnee In SpringHeld district, representing a dally out- * put of 40,000 tons, ere shut down today aa a result of strike among driver* and n%ntnrmmn find 10.000 tUcePffl &f6 ill enforced Idleness. Indication* are that not a single mine In the district would be In operation tomorrow. BELL-ANS v Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package , proves it 25cat all druggists. fE_ME" " '{ Man's Mother habit and go homo relieved of the curM of drink, spreading about the tidings of wheat the Neal haa done for them. The? know what It Is to suffer ihat uncontrollable craving for drink. They know that the Neal changes this to an intense dislike for anything olcohollo by cleaning their system of the poison of alcohol. That'a why theee former j patients of ours and In 75 per cent of Ihe New Patients received at the Neal Institute. Only three daya of easy, harmless, safe treatment under Ideal condition*. Are you going to hesitate and put It off again or are you going to look into the N'eal Treatment now and save yourself years of unhappinesa and loit opportunities for business success and personal health? The Institute la open day and night Come In any time and we'll gladly talk It over with you. Or phone Avon 4020 and get more information. Neal Institute, 601 Maple Ave., Avondale, Cincinnati. Ohio. WAR I MAN it European conflict, the leading linking people an CP TO DATS has ever known. . e of the first stupendous edition aely illustrated volume complete;s of thla epoch-making struggle XI America to join the allis against d to make this the most elaborate : publishea. WILLIS J. 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