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PAGE 10 1 Town TS1 MOVING PICTURE FUNNIES. \ ?V /i?) NOW H \ / ,"^?OtASY /sttTH'UU / PpOT-BftLL ' W-HYE.?U?t-TK MOST \ .'IMPORTANT v PART ?? ms N^oniform; Bl \ /K I Cut out the picture on all four fv . aides. Then carefully fold dotted line 1 its entire length. Then dotted line 2 and so on. Kold each section underneath accurately. When completed turn over and you'll Arid a surprising result Save the picture*. ' / f 1 Q West Va?Clou I go j j uy luntgut ana portion t'ontinucd Wea'hiir Readings ijc ' i er, clear; temper__~~?~ aturo. maximum, 81; minimum. 84; precipitation, .85. EVENTS TONIGHTS. Y. M. C. A.?Halloween party by Young Women's department; Choral society rehearsal. Armory?Halowe'en dance by Protective Home circle. Fairmont ave?Music dept. Woman's club at home of Miss Nichols. 308 Jefferson st?Hallowe'en party by i Golden Links. Skinner bldg?Hallowe'en party by Seaton Royal Neighbors. Walnut ave?Christian church Ladies Aid at home of Mrs. Charles Ice. Red Men ball?Hallowe'en social by Marlon lodge K. of 1'. Maccabee hal?Social by Women's (Benefit Asso. Odd Fellows hall?Marion lodge. K. of P. hall?Mountain city temple. Jail Bird Returned ? Arrested r.ir jail breaking and bootlegging, B. F. Williams, was taken to SoinuierviHe, Nicholas county, on Monday night r,y Edgar Worton, sou of Shcriil Wort >u The officer was obliged to walk nine tecu miles In order to board a train at lllchwood. Williams was arrested 'a Fairmont on Saturday. Searching for Murderers?Search is being instituted here by the sheriffs office for Joe Fryou, Joe C'ogamas and Mike Papovitch, who are alleged to have killed a fellow countryman in a drunken brawl at Cheat Haven, Pa. According to word received from Morgan town they passed through there yesterday attemoon on a freight train an 1 were presumably bound this way. La cal off'cers (ailed to find them. It Was Well Wrapped ? Neatly secreted in a newspaper, sheriff's deputies last night found a quart of wnir.Uey av.d a quart of wisznianka lu a package carried by Sadhat Shoneknen. ia Russian, as he stepped off a Baiiiinure anil Ohio train from Pittsburgh last uight. He came here to work in the mines. Shsriff In Union?Tomorrow Sheriff A. M. Glover will collect taxes at Williams school in Union district. This is the only day that he will spend in that district. Will Pay Fraternal Visit?Next Monday night the members of While Oak Camp. Woodmen of the World, will pay a fraternal visit to Stonewall Camp at Clarksburg. The Uniformed Rank of the local camp and a number of Woodmen will make the trip. There will be twenty-five in the party. Hallowe'en Social ? Seventy-five people attended the Halolwe'en social given by Maple Grove Circle, Woodmen of the World, last night. The majority of those present were masked. Not least conspicuous was Henry Hawkins who was rigged up as Uncle Sam. The social committee, which arranged the affair was composed of Mre. Minnie Boor, Mrs. J. 0. Phillips and Mrs. Ruth Clayton. Prises were won during the evening by Mrs. Floyd Carpenter and .Miss Jennie Sat terfield. Next Monday night one candidate will be initiated. District Board Meeting?On Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock the district board will meet at Clarksburg fV ' to act upon routine matters. Woolworth's Opening?Next Saturate day the Woolworth five and ten cent store will hold its formal opening in the Deveny building. Special articles are ottered at the opening sales. mI'i Jailed for Carrying Gun?Anthony Gargrelli. the Italian, who threatened . to shoot Tony Lembardo, of this city. Rj . at Kingmont yesterday, was heard yesterday by Justice Conaway on a ?' . ' charge of carrying a revolver. The accused admitted his guilt and was fined $50 and was sentenced to Jaii for six months. Arrested on Trolley Car?Chasiug a trolley car for some distance, Deputy Sheriffs Hood and Adams arrested Jim Murphy last night. He alighted from the train at Montana Mines and later transferred to a trolley car at Rives ville. The officers say Murphy had BEy-- eight pints of whiskey on his person. Marriage Licenses?These marriage licenses were issued up to 2 o'clo :k this afternoon by Deputy County fieri", Phillips: John B. l.or.g. 2.--. Catawba t.nd Alwilda Miller. 21. Fairmont; .lav V. Lemle.v. 20. and Florence Ma 'e Uurphy, 21, buth of RJvesvillc; \\;l: . .... , I .. . . i . . . 11am B. Hershey. 40, and Delta Morris, 43, both ot Mannington. Want Ctreet Light?CJtizens of Lib. erty avenue in Bellview presented a petition to the Board of Affairs this morning asking that a light be placed on Liberty avenue. The petition was signed by some twenty prope^y owners of that section. The matter was referred to Street Commissioner Lehman with power to act if necessary. Has New Job?W. G. Satterfleld who baa been connected witli the Fairmont News Co. tor some lime, has accepted a position with Stone & Webster at l~*n evw(wtinsat T)i ? ? -1 1 ' ?? * - ua>uiiu?vi, * c?., mill ICH IUUHV 10 ABM sume bis new duties. Will 8ew for the Red Crou?The women of East Park will meet tomorrow afternoon from one to four o'clock at the home of Mrs. Charles Coogle on Morgantown avenue for the purpose of sowing for the Red CroBS. House Takes a Trip?To make room for the widening of the street at the corner of Jackson street and Locust avenue, the house in which Mr. and Mrs. John B. Rose liave been residing is being moved to an adjoining lot Dexter With Hartley?James Dexter who has been decorator for the E. C. Jones department store for several years has resigned that position and has taken a similar one with the Hartley deparement store. Floyd Morrow formerly assistant decorator for Hartley's has accepted the position of decorator for the Jones store. Dr. Waddell Back?Dr. C. W. Waddell has returned from Phlllippi, where he had been a membet1 of the examining board which examined young men for thr? Xnffnnnl nrniv* ! WAGE INCREASES ! WAIT Oil GARFIELD; Operators Will Make Tnemj j As Soon as Terms Are Clear. . The coal operators oi the Fairmont' Clarksburg region are advising tboir men o? an Increase ui wages effective November 1. which are subject to tno conditions Imposed upon them by thy United States Fuel Administrator. It is not clear to the operators )U3t what conditions are Imposed and a'.or the meeting here Monday a wire was sent to Washington asklne ^ instructions. Lieutenant Tucker Has Sailed For Front According to a letter received by his parents, Lieutenant ltoy Tucker, formerly city editor of the West Vir-1 ginian is on his way to France. Tucker was to sail Saturday of last week, the day on which he wrote the letter. Tucker went to the first officer's training camp at I'ort Benjamin Harrison. after which he took training in the Aviation Corps of which service he will he engaged in while abroad Hallowe'en Proclamation Frolics?Regulations On the evening of October 31 or Hallowe'en from seven o'clock to eleven o'clock, Adams or Main street will be turned ov?r for the parades and frolics. All vehicular traffic will detour and avoid Adams street from Cleveland avenue at ! South Side bridge to Madison i street. Stret cars will he nermittert I to run as usual but all other traffic I will remain oft Adams street bej tweent the points specified between j the hours specified. I Any action upon the part of any person lending to the defacing or I destruction of property or injury to | person will be severely dealt with. ! There shall be no corn thrown or auy other sharp substances. | There shall be no talcum powder or like things thrown, j There shall he no firecrackers or other explosives used. , There shall he nc so-called "tick. lers" or fcathei top slicks used nor ! any other like devices employed 1 Clean confetti may he u - d in the I festivities iti proper manner. Dirty or picked up confetti sha'l not ha ; thrown. The police are instructed to ar' rest any persons violating these ' regulations or doing any unlawful things. | Innocent fun ts permitted but j longerons practices are strictly for| bidden cud the participants therein j will be severely dealt with. j \XTHONY BOWEX, Mavor. |> 1 AjHevd'.-twwr ww ! close -6oaw \ voo c???Y uo \ VJWATtrtW TWi ~^.T" PO I - IF f u0?" yJriER^a om.v hm> Iyoore?ow U tAS00 W' Boos? /V vj I r V ... ', ... . ... BIT MR KHWE AT STATION FIXED Baltimore and Ohio Does Not Even Answer Letters Regarding Matter. Id view ot the delay In repairing! the express bridge across the B. & O. tracks and the inconvenience to the citizens ot Fairmont, the Board of Affair will demand that the railroad company repair the bridge at once. Mayor Bowen was instructed to wire the proper authorities this afternoon and demand that the birdge be repaired. Street Commissioner Lehman has written to J. M. Scott, until Just recently superintendent of the Monongab division asking that Immediate action be taken in repairing the bridge. It has been about three weeks since Commissioner Lehman wroe his letter and he has not yet reeclved a letter of any kind, not even an explanation of the delay. /l - ? =1 City Hall Notes The police failed to make any arrests yesterday and again this mornlug the police court program was ' blank. Mayor Bowen spent a large part of the morning answering telephone calls. Many questions are coming to the police station today about celebrating Hallowe'en without violating the law. Thursday is the first day of November and as usual the police force will change shifts. The night men wil; be on duty at day and the day men at night. Members of the police force are looking for Hal Chase and "Diggy" Wil'ey, two vagrants that have been loafing about town lor some time. It is rumored that both have left town. At the special meeting of the Boaro of Affairs this morning L. E. Eackles was made a regular member of the Fairmont police force. Previously ne has been working for the police department on special duty only. The Board of Affairs is scheduled to meet again this afternoon at 2 o'clock io comuiue meir weeKiy Business. Dr. Ramage Resigns As Health Officerj At the special meeting of the Board of Affairs this morning Dr. Chesneyj M. Ramage resigned as inty health offl j cer Mis resignation was accepted! and will become effective Thursday,] November 1 Pending the appointment of another to fill the vacancy left by Dr. Ramage, Dr. II, L. Criss was appointed to perform the duties of the health officer. Dr. t.'riss has been in charge of the city health department during the past' month while Dr. Ramage completed] his course in surgery at the John Hopkins university. The Board of Affairs has thirty days' In which to name the new officer, j .?-? ? Sheriff's Deputies After Murder Suspect, Sheriffs deputies late this attcrnoui. ' are scouring the county in the vicinity j of Grant Town for one of the Poles who is suspected of being one of the parties that is wanted in connection with the murder of a foreigner at Cheat Haven, Pa. It is understood that last night a stranger believed to answer the description of one of the three men wanted went into a barber ship there for a shave. He had cinders in his hair and gave evidence of having ridden on freight cars. Fairmont Trust Made Fine Showing One of the best Liberty loan records ] in the state was that made by the Fairuiont Trust company which took subscriptions from about 550 individuals and exceeded its quota by seventy-five per cent. The Trust company's allotment was 5120,260 and tli? total amount of bonds subscribed for at the bank was $2i0.500. This achievement has attracted a great (leal of attention on the part of men who are familiar with banking conditions in Fairmont and the officers of the Trust company are being warmly commended for the showing tboy were able to make. On another page is printed the honor roll of the Trust company giving the names of all who subscribed for Libortv bonds through It, except a few who asked that their names be not used. 10 3VJST RlN& \T AROUND THs YAPS N6CK AN". C>4.' I ! /\LU SNOW YOU wise \ FATV6ADS -W6RM 1 J V SOMEBODY MAt AUVE * y , \ Res<c*s YOUR*?U?S^ . ,. .. mmr VISIT HIMI Guests of the Hall Garage Company?Banquet Last Night. Thai all co-operate tu have county courts erect sign boards was one of the suggestions dropped l<y Rollo J. Conley last nigh' v. ticn 110 acted as toastmaster at a banquet at The Fa':moat, which was given by the llall Garage company to Us agents in thlrt-.eu j counties. The alfalr was a grand li-r nale to the lormal opcnlug of the new j garage earlier In the day. Fifty cov-1 ers were laid. Maxwell agents wen! present from the following counties: i Preston. Taylor, Barbour, Randolph, Upshur, Lewis, Gilmer, Braxton, Ritchie, Doddridge. Harrison, Monongalia ana aiarion. The first speaker was Mayor An thony Bowen, who gave the address of welcome. The next speaker was Congressman M. M. N^ely, who owned the first Maxwell car in Fairmont. "Maj ir" told of his trials as an automoblllst. which were very funny and had the banqueters going some. Mr. Neely calculates that the touring he did in his machine cost him $17.33 7-16 a mile, but he added, "if l ever have another car It will be a Maxwell." In introducing tae speaker the toastmaster said that he was about to present a man. who rep resented a portion of the state, and intimated that he may represent a larger | portion later having reference to -.lie I "Major's" United States senatorial i bee. During the evening addresses were delivered by T. L. Cordray. general manager of the Mall Garage company; E. C. Williamson, ot Detroit; F. L. Curloch, of Cleveland; George i'earson. Jr., of Detroit: E. J. Estes. Walter B-.llcw, M. W. Ogdcu, Charles Morris, president, and Ruber Morris, secretary of the Hall Garage company; c. E. Treutman- foreman of the service department, and others. During the afternoon a number of tl'.e renrescutatives of ihe nuiomniiita r..I ufacturlng companies were present and delievered addresses, giving some splendid pointers In giving service and making sales of cars. At 4 o'clock the visitors were tasen on a sight-seeing tour about the city. A photograph ot the group was takeu during the atteruoon. Those present at the banquet last night were as follows: Anthouy Bowen, Itollo J. Conlcy, C K. Williamson, Maxwell Motor Sales Corp., Detroit; T. L. Cordray, Herbert Morris, 12. C. Troutman, J. 11. DeRo'f, L. F. Garlock, zone supervision Maxwell Motor Sales Corp., Clevelund, O.. K. J. Estes, J. E. Bolce, Boothsville; A. A. Nuzum, Boothsville; Iran ri. Bush, Glenville; G. R. Shaffer, T. li. Williams, Weston; W. hi. Watson. W. F. Robinson, D. W. Robinson. J. K Barker. W. D. Bellew, H. P. Russell, Buckhanuon; W. M. Ogden, Fairmont; M. L. Gibson, Clarksburg; J. R. Turner, Clarksburg; J. L. Mann, Clarke-j I burg; H. N. Cordray, Cleveland, O.; ! U. B. Ream, Belington; W. B. Rector, Belington; C. B. Cordray, Fairmont1 ! M. C. Shaw, Fairmont; James 12. Dule, I Morgantowu; Geo. Pearson, Jr., Detroit; W. G. Fraukiuburger. Morgantown; T. F. Tucker, Charlc-s Morns, Will Hamilton, Joseph Lehman, Fanmont; L. Snyder. C. C. Claggett, G. R. Miller, Hedges & Oyster Co., by L. C. Oyster, J. 12. Thomas. DwoviAiit-i nr. ? ? O J x x ujjcx oics are ouiu. Under the Hammer Recently Henry S. Lively trustee of the estate of Guldie A. Kuhn. bunkrupt itnd also trustee of the estate ot S. Howard Kuhn, bankrupt sold on the eourt house steps n number of ' properties 1 M. t\ Lough purchased a residence ' for $3600; Edward Limberg purchased several lots for $170; Michael Powell a residence for $1000; Grover Powell bought several lots for $1550 and the 1 Marlon Planing Mill Company pur chased a residence for $1250. The properties are located In the Monon gahcla Industrial Company's Addition 1 Judge Vincent Hears ; Chancery Cause i Chancery causes were heard in ' chambers this morning by Judge Vin- I cent. In the cause of George M. 1 Freeh, et al? vs. Charles E. Bonwell, 1 et al? the report of distribution by I the special commissioners, James A. Meredith, W. M. Hess and L. S. 1 Schwenck was made showing that i the funds amounted to $19,034.38. 1 They also filed a petition for Maggie i Bogert and Judge Vincent entered a i decree directing 4-48 of the oil and gas interests nurchased by E. B. Bo- i gert during his life time, be convey- i ed to her. I SOI KOC IT / TVERE V StMP'. \ , I -WAfi.1. POT A CRIMP j \ \ IM YOUR COMEOY J \ V CAR awhile' / fs ' f iWt 1 FOLLOW THE C ggaKgdiF n ,,WI HERE'S THE OPPORTU IN THE HEIGHT OF THI BOOSTER BARGAIN EV NOW IN DEMAND?NE WHOLE FAMILY AT 'W IN ON THE GROUND FI 7.69 For men's new winter For me suits and overcoats. $10 ticeee 11 values. ers, nor THESE FEW ITEMS AR1 Affords. You can Save Mo 93c 5 For men's coat sweaters. For 0x1 heavy ribbed with shawl rich st collars, ui> to $1.50 values, worth $ n ORIGINATORS AND L Several Gas Deals Are Recorded Here At the otfice of the county clerk 011 Monday afternoon an agreement w: s recorded between Eliau Roblnst n and | the Hope Natural Gas company l.y which the gas rights on uinety-onc acres of land tn Mannlngton dtstiici 1 has been acquired. Mr. Robinson tosides along Mannlngton route No. H. Yesterday a gas lease was executed between F. B. Lyons et ux. and J. A. I AIM n I tlAIATril I i m*\ m\m a HAND DRAW! II THROUGH HAIR IT BECOMES BEAUTIFULLY SOFT,, WAVY, ABUNDANT AND ! GLOSSY AT ONCE. ? I SAVE YOUR HAIR! ALL OANDRLFF i GOES AND HAIR STOPS COMING OUT. Surely try a "Danderine Hun I L'leanse" it you wish to immediately ! Joublc the beauty of your hair. Just moisten a cloth with Danderine and draw it carefully through your Ivor ! taking one small strand at a time; : this will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt I or any excessive oil?in a lew minute- I you will be amazed. Your hair will be wavy, fluffy and abundant and pv- ! sess an iucomparablc softness, lustre ; and luxuriance. . Besides beautifying the hair, one ' application of Danderine dissolves [ every particle of dandruff; invigorates ; the scalp, stopping Itching and fa1', j V,,. tub iiaii. Danderine is to the hair what fr;-:b ; showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It goes right to the routs, Invigorates and strengthens them. Its I exhilarating, stimulating and lite-urnJucing proporties cause the iiair to ;row long, strong and heautitnl. You can surely have pretty, sjt't. i lustrous hair, and lots of it, it you will ! spend a fevj, cents for a bottle of | Knowlton's Danderine at any drug store or toilet counter and try it as directed. Save your hair! Keep it looking j rharming and beautiful. You will say ! this was the best money you ever I spent. I >D?BY AHKRN. MMHttS MIS RATrt-eRM / 1 I *TS GOT A FEW / X^MCKS - BQT -y ? ; ; r' ROWDS AGAIN Tl Ul?5ir, Sale f^ith Seal Sale NITY YOU HAVE BEEN V i, SJ&ASUIM? KiGJtlT JLN BUY ENT WITH CUT PRICES < W, FRESH, RELIABLE ME AY BELOW THE PRESENT .OOR! BUY VT THIS SALE 49c 44c n's heavy eanitary For lailies' corsets ned shins or tit aw - ot strong quality v worth G9c. Gl)c values. 2 BUT A CRITERION OF TP nev on all your Winter N EEL im iJi 2 Matting Itugs, For beautiful Ax encllcd designs; and Velvet Rugs, e 1. 54. Values up to i Ifg tfsvffsrfSRClvX Trarrnm?-P I Bond ct ux.. by which the Hope Natural Ca3 company secured rights on c tract along the waters of the ButT.it. creek in Lincoln district. A rente: of ?-.) a year is specified. This lease was recorded yesterday at the office of the 1 county clerk. MOW TO ANSWER WANT ADS Phones 1103, 1100, 1107. in answering blind ads in i'lie West Virginian classified j columns, please bo careful to j' use Hie precise address given lu the adv. Write the address ' sialnly. Letters brought to The West Virgiuiau office do not re yuire stamps. Always inclose >our unsweis in sealed eavo iop?s. Advertisers or others inquiring about a classified ad. must designate the ad. number si the end of the ad., as we have Qii otiier rneaus of ret'ernny jl iO it. ] P =Jli eat! Hume Baked Pastri HEINTZ M: A high standard of qual very reasonable price. Eating with us is chea] Our prices are the same a three years past. STOP ANI Wheat, Corn or Buckwh Food to suit your appetii Ravwc' R JWVJ %/A w Jul SI 223 MA'DISO BBS sass gSSSSgBSBB BBS /- N ' I'll POT TH ElNlSHlM \ TOUCHES OH VT \ WHEN 1 t 6ET THRU THERE v/OHT I , BE A PIECE ur.V-T &?=>y Trf' I EHOUGH POR A / V'Hll vpaper-weight i I DDHHBHHMBMHMniMI ODAY TO OUR Prices IBS WAITING FOR. RIGHT ING TIME COMES THIS 3N THE VERY GOODS RCHANDISE FOR THE . 1 MARKET VALUE. GET TODAY! 9.85 made For ladles' and misses' coutil new winter suits and coats up to $15 values. IE SAVINGS THIS SALE >S by attending this SALE. I 29c minster For ladies' warm fleece lize "JTx ribbed vest or pantB, 30c 3.00. values. IN FAIRMONT. yr Northern \ / /W*3* Virginia* Great??t\ \ / / Newspaper \ \ ( SliclDcstDirt^inian i . \ \ *.0?~i I \ \ Pspsr that Goes yI \ Jiv Home y Served and for sale by The West"*' Virginian's own CarriorB every tvea? ing in the following towns:. ON WORTHINOTON CIIIEfTON LENTONS FERR\ IDA MAY MONTANA MINES CAROLINA MANNINGTON BINGAMON BARRACKVILLE iVATSON DAKOTA MINES KING MONT GRAYS FLATS METZ GRANT TOWN FAIRVIEW ENTERPRISE f BAXTER SHINNSTON '! itlVESVILLE BETHLEHEM HELL VIEW ANNABELLE > ' 'ARMINGTON HUTCHINSON 30WNS MONONGAH EDGEMONT STOP No. 63 UONON MORGAN MINE lykava F ofltsof i fi nviv uauMig i s Good. es, Pies, Cakes, etc. INCE PIES ity. The best of food at a per than eating at home., s they were one, two and ) SEE US eat cakes for breakfast. [I te at all times. estaurant f N STREET. r IN OFF) ?5' '.V ' ' ' " ' '