oici.unoPb' a . Daily Average /J, U ' Sept. 1917 * 9 ' A Quality Newspai er fo' the ESTABLISH ED laOiT 1 UPPER I MART REAR GUARD ' FIGHTS AS ARMIES f HEUMEHIO B i Proceeding According to . Plans, Say the Berlin Official Report. CADHA ? ARMY Already the Teutons Have Taken 800 Square'Miles From the Italians. (By A':suci;i t'ei F'rc- -1 HOME, Oct. 31.?There were various hill ami canal engagements between Italians and the Invading Auatro-Germnn troops yesterday says the War ofTIce announcement led-.iv. The Italian covering units and i-.valry permitted other troops lo continue l to move toward their t w Ilr. BERLIN. Oct. .'.1.- TTi" campaign on the Italian from heir;: ih vcli oped in nccordanco v.-it it the intention f: - of the Austro-German 1 id-r -. the B War office rmorls German ami Att.oru Hungarian k troops are driving through the plains of Venetia toward Ho Tagliann-nto river while antoher army is endeavoring to break throu'*h the Italian m defenses in the Carnii Alps in an*--\i MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS. ITALY NO HALLO I Wmmmm, ! ?????;> PROMISE RELIEF || ON EXPRESS BfitflCElj Thai "immediate attention" will he j j given to the repair of the express plat- i' form at the local Ilaltimore and Ohio | railroad station was assurctl in a tele-11 j gram received from Vice President j Daniel Willard- of the railroad company by Mayor Anthony Howen this mornlng. Yesterday afternoon about three o'clock Mayor Bowcn wired President Willard of the B. & O.. and Judge E. F. Morgan, chairman of the Public Ser vice Commission, tor relief. The telegram to President VVillaro reads as follows: Fairmont, W. Va? Oct. 30,1917. > I Pres. Daniel Willard, Baltimore, Md. J, I About four weeks ago the plat- ! [oral iroin wmcil express ship- , ; ments are unloaded in this city , ] was partially wrecked by one ot your trains. Matter of repair was taken up with Supt. Scott at the i time. Nothing has been done and | no reply received. City is suffer! ing on account of reply. Impossible for express company to give adequate service till repairs are made. Can't something be done? ANTHONY BOWEN, Mayor. Shortly alter six o'clock yesterday evening the following telegram was received from Charleston: Charleston. W. Va.. 5:14 p. in., Oct. 30, 1917. Anthony Bowen, Fairmont, W. Va. Telegram received. Have taken matter up with Vice President Baltimore and Ohio ltailroad company. * K. F. MORGAN, Chairman of the Public Service Commission. About one hour alter the above telegram was received Mayor Bowen re celved another telegram from Mr. Wlllard. The telegram reads as follows: Baltimore. Md? 5:45 p. ra? Oct. 30. 1917. j, Hon. Anthony Bowen, Mayor, rairmont, xv. va. Your message regarding express I platCorni. Fairmont, received. Mat- j ter will he given immediate attention. DANIEL WILLARD. ?? ' Thinking about getting married??Ad POT A Car on siding now. Price at cai ed a reasonable distanco at $1.75 pi These are West Virginia potatoes : I THOMAS See me at car or Roush Restaurant i , * West Virginian is 1 1 " 1 1T Northern H FAIRMONT, WEST VI ro BE WE'EN JOKE AB .ffl llSlllilP^ E55 ft l^j *^PPII SPLEHIOI Begins to Look as if This Region is to Get a Square Deal at Last. i lie car supply so lur this week Is Hie best experienced In the Fairmont region in seven or eight weeks and coal operators are greatly encouraged. The Monday supply is generally better than other days of the week so when the supply that day was exceptionally good the operators were afraid to accept It as an improvement. But when the biggest Tuesday's supply in weeks came aiong and today's supply la a "crack-a-jack" In the words of 11. F. Lawson, secretary of the Central West Virginia Coal Operators' Association, the coal men of central West Virginia began to credit the assurance' of President Daniel Willard, of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, wired to the Cent-al West Virginia Coal Operators' AssoMatin-' Tuesday that "you will see hv the end of the week that distinct improvement has been made" in the ear supp.v to which the association filed telegraphic objections day after day, and assured West Virginia coal people that "arrangements have been made correct the situation." The operators are sn'isfied today that President Willard is ' making-good" Ms pledges. Ti e coal operators of Central West Virginia met here Monday and practically arranged for an Increaso in wages of miners and laboring men (Continued on Page Ten.) I CITY TAXES. 1 A discount of 2'/4 per cent will j I be allowed on City taxes for prompt j | pavmcnt. Office open evenings 7 j | 10 9 P. M. ! J. C. ROBINSON, City Treas. j I < TOES in bulk ?1.65 per bushel. Deliverer bushel. Bring your own sacks, and of excellent size and quality. LAMBERT .Fairmont, W. Ya. Published in the L Test Virginia's Greatest Aewspa EGINIA/WE^NESDAY EVE SCENE) OUT THJF U 1 GET NOTICE HERE (MATCH RETAILERS Word lias just reached the Marion ' county Council of Defense that Food; | Administrator Hoover has taken a ' drastic step to end exorbitant food I prices by cutting oft profiteering re ! j tallers from their sources of supply. Under the licensing system, which goes into effect tomorrow, no manu ; facturcr or wholesaler is permitted to I sell the retailers reported by state food I administrators of charging imwnrrant j ed prices. | All that must be done Is for the, local merchant to be so reported to the County Council of Denfense and] for that organization to consider the offense sufficient to report it to the State department. The. decision to invoke drastic measures against the recalicrant retailers is] set forth in the following statement by( the food administrator: "No retailer or other dealer who in violation of the food control act puts; excessive prices on necessary foods, will lie able to obtain supplies under a now regulation drawn hy the food ad-: ministration which goes into effect November 1. Had Nine Fight in Two Hours Flight; (By Associated Press) PARIS. Oct. 31?Nine lights in the coruse of a two hour patrol flight is the record established hy Sergeant David McKay Peterson of the Layfaette flying squadron. Sergeant pel orson whose home is in llonesdalr Pa., drove one of his adversaries i earth, following him down and coi tlnuing to lire as long as the derma stayed inside. The German machii probably was destroyed Laborers Wanted j in Shipping Department. Apply OWENS BOTTLE j MACHINE CO. i j ! i Notice to Taxpayers. The tax books for all of tho { Districts of the County are now j ready for collection. I will give I u discount of 2% per cent on i all taxes paid on or before No- j vember 30th, 1917. There is al- j wove a riieh HnrinP tho iRHt fov > f (lays of discount, so please call i j at inv office at your earliest con- j { venionce and avoid this rush. [ Save TIME and MONEY. A. M. Glover, Sheriff. '1 _ J nterest of Its Readet mitui per 3NING, OCTOBER 31, 1917. IF BIG HI Si BRIDGE1 lETTOPEHASLONGi IS II IS Hit Vaction Company Objects t n Prkiit* Mnntlic lint mi v ' IM L UUI KlUII Ljllkl WfUllI ~ ] ^ ing of Traffic. I IIBIiJF_ EXPENSE lasey Company Engineers Will Work Out a New Plan. i Chief Engineer D. H. Blanks and, < eneral Manager E. B. Moore, of the' [onongahela Valley Traction company.1 ere before the Board of Affairs at. a pecial session held yesterday afteroon asking that the present South ide bridge should not be torn down (Continued on Page Ten.) I J ' v V I to ou; frieri( enabl mum BON Allc Ove T 4 i s and of the City in % TODAY'S NEWS TODAY hmt? i BHIILE DOCTORS OF VALLEY! WILL ORGANIZE First Meeting of Physicians of Four Counties to he Held Here. Vu lorm a Monongahela Valley Metment .... $787,22( :rsubscribed $7 22,7 8( he National Ban of Fairmont FAIRMONT, W. VA. of Fairmont Gen 1 i ??p? the weath'kk. 1 1 1 A'> " '^1 T-tj ~p?ice' three cents 1 E SOON EVEN THE FARMERS 1 hie ten 1 EMI Elf 11 What a Fairmont Wholesal- . J er Found When He Went to Buy Spuds. MORE ABOUT GROCERIES j All Sorts of Prices ar^ . v' ,|1 Charged for the Same Things Here. This is tin- tbtrd or a aerie; articles regarding food price condlrions in the stores of Fairmont. < --.-'giaB I'otatoes this year have been grown ijpH in large quantities. I.ast year poti. toes sold for as high as S3.50 a buah\ el. At the beginning of the year mz:\> 'J (Cmtlnucd on 1'nge Nine.) ' )0? fm ).oo J:| if "M J I, !.r?'jW k I I U il ' -a { IJ 9 ' 1 1 9 H