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Bert Humphries a Nervous Wreck Crying and frettihg, Bert Humphrey*. former constable of Paw Paw district, I* one of the worst broken up men Incarcerated In the Marlon : ; county jail today. Humphreys Is worried over a teleSi ram which he received yesterday from Huntington. W. Va.. which Informed him that his sister was in a precarious condition. * As the wire went to Grant Town., Humphrey's former home. It Is bellev- j ed that there is no falce about it j Humphrey's Is the fellow that shot ; at several deputies in trying to escape ] arrest on a bootlegging charge. Deputies Look for Kidnapped Boy ] A.rival of a band of gypsies Into I Fairmont late yesterday afternoon prompted Sheriff A. M Glover to send one of his deputies to follow them and have a look. The purpose of the strict observation was an effort In trying to locate a kidnapped boy, James Douglas Glass, aged 4 years of Greely, Pike county, i Pa The lad was picked up by gypsies i and carried away some time ago and it was calculated that this might he the tribe. City detective bureaus have been busy Issuing circulars furnishing the necessary description I'nfortunately the boy could not be found here or any clue to him *4 _? Dance at The Fairmont. A dance at Tlie Fairmont last night was attended by a number of Ka'rinont society folk, the guests Including members of the younger set and also of the married dancing set. Vincent's orchestra rendered music for the dancing which began shortly after eight aud continued until one o'clock. The dance was arranged by a committee of young ladies. UTILITY FROCKDOES FOR ALL OCCASIONS mm MWMi IBMM f|? j?HgHRHHH| Xf;f >\yi NEW YORK.?A utility gown (or afternoon wear and all semi-dress affairs is a necessity of tbc well balanced wardrobe. The combination of satin, velvet and pale shaded crepe which is ; so good this season, effects a happy partnership In the gown shown hereI with. The skirt of this frock is of Concord blue p3nne velvet and the blouse Is of white crepe with satin collar and cuffs. Points of the velvet are appliqucd on the crepe just above the waistline. Embroidered polka dots outline the points. The skirt maintains the correct narrow line except at the back where the Blight fullness Is softly pleated Into a .small bustle. 1 [ Stop! I ?ffid @ES. i I:} 1 Swtjtesti ' I jpissMisk Is ; I k@a?st,wM? I LYDIA I VEGETA 1 Is the (greatest li II...... . ? . .1 - , 1 LOCAL SOC A Turkey Dinner. Tbe Ladles Aid Society of the M. ] church south have announced the dal for their annual Turkey dinner for Ni vembcr 15th. The place for serving th dinner has net been definitely dec on but will be announced later. Entertained Friends. William and George Thomas, th young sons of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. E' ans entertained a large number i their young friends last evening at th home of their parents on Spring stret Hallowe'en appointments and decon tions were Included In the evening entertainment and about twenty guesl were present. Refreshments were ser ed during the evening ? D. A. R. Meeting. An Interesting meeting of the W: Ham Haymond chapter of the Daug: ters of the American Revolution w: held yoBterday afternoon at the hon of the secretary, Mrs. Samuel 1 Rrady on Fairmont avenue. Mrs. V H. Conaway regent, presided at th meeting which was largely attende The program rendered as follows: Ritualistic Service, Regent, C'ha Iain and Members. Paper, "Frenc Women in the YVorld War," Miss Id B. Stone; "The Song of the Stan by Rostand, read by Mrs. Jos. Lei man; Two French Folk SongB 1: YVerkerlin, and the "Marsetllnlse," t C. W. Waddell with Mrs. Mary Chri tie Thompson at the piano. YVhile the program was in progres the members were occupied at ell nine flannel for fracture niiiewc n.M,. the rhapter will make at the rcquei of the Red Cross. Plans for tho State convention to t held at Weston next week were dl cussed and a number of members li dicated their intention of attoudin; The number will Include Mrs. W. 1 Conaway, regent, who Is also seer tary of the State organizatioi Mesdames S. D. Brady, George D Bolt, E. F. Hartley, J. A. Meredltl II. G. Stoetzer and Joseph Lehman. At the conclusion of the prograi tea was served by tho hostess. Men bers and guests who were preset yesterday included Mesdames W. 1 Conaway, F. R. Lyon, C. M. Ititchi 11. F. Smith, H. G. Greer, Jos. Lei man. A. L. Lehman, F. E. Nichol W. T. Black, Hugh F. Smith, Pal Hamilton. George DeBolt, E. F. Har ley. E. II. Taylor. J. E. Watson, E;net Mutton. G. M. Alexander. II. G. Stoe zer, George I'eddicord, Morgan Chan bers, Brooks Hutchinson, C. W. Wai dell. James Thompson, Miss Mar Louise Nichols and Miss Ida Stone. * * Eastern Star Tonight. The regular meeting of the Fai nsnnl nlmntAn r\t Vv r> A wrt am Vliupi> I W1 IIIO V7IUCI Ul III Eastern Star will be bold tonight i 7::50 o'clock at the Masonic Terupli Mumliors are urged to attend. * ? Entertained Friends. Miss Margaret Linu Hamilto daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Paul Han ilton and Miss Mary C'rnue Hartle; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry . Hartley, delightfully entcrtaine their young friends on Tuesday aftel noon at the home of the former o Fairmont avenue. Hallowe'en aj pointments characterized the ever which was attended by a number c little girl friends of the hostesses it eluding MIsr Christine Crane c Clarksburg, Misses Martha and Opt Riggs, Marjorie Leopold, Marjori Martin, Ann Estelle Robb, Hele Amos, Martha Clifton Houston, Floi ence Jacobs and Master Jack Cox an the hostesses. Fairmont Women Back From Meeting Mrs. Samuel Leeper, of this city was named recording secretury of th Women's Home Missionary society o tho AT F rhiirrh of tVi o annual ntnni ing-which closed yesterday at Buck hannou. Other officetw were electei as follows: President, Mrs. It. B. Nay Wheeling; corresponding secretary Mrs .S. K. Arbuthnot, of Buckhannon treasurer, Mrs. J. E. Slbert, of Mounds ville. Morgantown was chosen as th next place of meeting. The local Is dies, Mrs. E. W. Howard. l\Irs. Samuc Beeper. Mrs. Harvey Shain, Mrs. A. ( Ross, Mrs. 0. A. Evans, Mrs. J. D. Heck cr, Mrs. C. O. Jackson and Mrs. W. W Reynolds, who attended the sessions aave returned home. mmt hp teas to?; | ?@m?k@ ?M| lipgwiis Iras l E. PINKf iBLE COM] LYDIA E. PINKH.fi wnnm ;ial events] ' Club Meets Tomorrow. 5- The regular general meeting of the e 'Woman's Club will be held on Friday 3- afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the club e apartments Instead of at 3 o'clock aB la the custom. Dr. Edith Taylor. phyBlclan at the Helntz company plant at! Crafton, l'a? where 2.700 women and i girls are employed, will address the j e club on various phases of social work ' F. with which she has familiarized her- j self in her work among the girls of the j factory.' She comes with the highesr i possible recommendations. Reports of, a- delegates from the State Federation I 'g convention which met reecntiy In I /"II ??? - ' ;s ^uunenun, wm aiso teaturo the meet-1 v ing. The hoard of directors will meet at 2 o'clock. ? * Entertaining Club. II- Mrs. Earl Beerbower of Barrackville \ h- is entertaining the Bucilla Knitting | 18 Club, a popular Barrackville organiza te tion at her home. D. * I'- Married Here. '? Forrest W. Brandt and Miss Edna , Atkinson both of Grafton were united , in marriage in this city yesterday at j ?' four o'clock at the home of the ofTlcia- t j ting minister. Rev. C. E. Goodwin of . ., the First M. E. church. Mr. and Mrs. ( . Brandt returned to Grafton last ev- . ening. The former is employed as * manager of the McCrory 5 and 10 rt " : store there. t ? s Hoch-Bollinger. I ' Miss Jennie M. Bollinger and Harry ' P. Hoch both of this city were united 5t in marriage yesterday evening at four 5 o'clock at the home of the bride on 110G Virginia avenue. Rev. H. G. Stoetzer of the First Presbyterian church officiated at the marriage and the bride was attended by Miss r' Evelyn Hoch of Rochester. Pa., sister ' of the groom. Jos. L. Bollinger, of a" Morgantown, brother of the bilde. ' attended the groom. Mr. and Mrs. , u" Hoch will take up their residence ' here the former holding a position ^ with the Monongah Glass company. a- ' ~ I1| PERSONALS || * b, Mrs. John XV. Haney and daughter i j it have returned from Winchester, Vu , j i t- where rliey had been the guests of rel | c it atives tor some time, t- Mrs. Harry Crane and daughter, Miss j c i- Christine, of Clarksburg, are the guests a i- of relatives in the city. \ y Thos. Haymond, of Fleming, Ky., ar- i rived here today called by the illness s of Mr3. Haymond, who is at the home ) of the former's mother, Mrs. Maria d r- Haymond, on Quincy street. Mrs. Huy- i e mond has bceu in ill health for some % 't time. s 8- W. N. Salterlleld, of UreL'.ispring, r Hampshire county, is visiting here for several days. t Miss Margaret Hessian went to Wcs- \ n tou yesterday where she is the guest a h of friends for several days. Airs. Frank Cox and children, ol 5 ' Kiugwood, are the guests of Mrs. Fuul Hamilton. Mr. Cox lias been called to e [' France in the service of the govern- p ? meut and Mrs. Cox and children will a locate here during his absence. g '. F. K. Mansfield, of the Chesapeake i ' and Potomac Teleplione company, for- r I merly of this city, now of Charleston. . has been here on business for several e days. Dr. and Mrs. Howard Burnett have returned from New York where the t t'nrmpp nHr?mlpH iho VoHnnnl nnntni / (1 " - ............. J Association. Dr. Burnett 1ms moved his offices from the Hall block to the I Professional building 011 Cleveland \ avenue. $ Mrs. Henry Mulligan has returned | p from Pittsburgh where she was the H 3 guest of her daughter. Sister DeChan- a tel. at the Ursuliae academy. Mrs. John Gantz and daughter. Miss 1 e Ethel, have returned from Pittsburgh 3 I and McKeesport, Pa., where they had j t- spent several days with friends. n > Mrs. C. B. Chancellor, of Parkers- J 1 burg, is the guest of her parents, Mr. 3 and Mrt. W. E. Arnett, on Pennsylva- I . ilia avenue. * CORE THROAT ^ I 1 ij or Tonsilitis-?gargle xjj-jl K with warm, salt water O fif then apply- hrllMFt Z . j ? LinleBody-GuMd tnTbur Horn 1 VICKSVAPOROE? | | ia^ I i POUND I em lis hsmm 9 MRS. WHTTEHOUSE t<s PROVES SUFFRAGETS' WORK IS NEVER DONE /?. wMTCHomt If "woman's work Is never don,-,'' vhat shall be said of a woman suffra;et's work? Mrs. Norman de R. Whito- , louse, with all her work, has found Imo to engage In the suffrage ramtalgn and also was one of the leaders >f the great woman's parade, Octoocr 17. GAS, HEARTBURN, INDIGESTION OR A SICK STOMACH: i 'PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN" RELIEVES STOMACH DISTRESS IN FIVE MINUTES. Time it! Pape's Dlapepsin will iwceten a sour, gassy or out-of-order itomach within five minutes . If your meals don't fit comfortably, ir what you eat lies like a lump of lead n your stomach, or if you have heartlurn, that is usually a sign of acidity if the stomach. Del fiom your pharmacist a fifty | :eut case of Tape's Diapepsin and take i close just as soon as you can. There vill lie no sour risings, no belching of indigested food mixed with acid, no itorua m gas or heartburn, fullness or ceavy feeling in the stomach, nausea, lebilltating headaches or dizziness. Phis will all go, and, besides, there vill he no sour food left over in tho tomach to poison your breath with lauscous odors. Tape's Diapepsin helps to neutralize lie excessive acid in the stomach vhicli is causing the food fermentation mil preventing proper digestion. Relief in five minutes is waiting for on at any drug store. These large fifty-cent cases contain nougit "Tape's Diapepsin" to usually ;eep the entire family free from stom,ch acidity and its symptoms of Indlestion, ilyspepsift, sourness, gases, leartburn. and headache, for many nonths. It belongs In your home. HAVB ^hairi when you can buy for 25c a box of ( EXELENTO POMADE I I |j It is a hair grower and makes kinky. i nappy hair srrowr Ions*, ooft and silky. It i stops Tallin* hair at onco and you can see the rcsultc after using: several times. Thousands of colorcdpeonle have beauti* ful hair from using Exelento Qulnina | Pomade. Every package guaranteed. | Price 25c by mail on receipt of stamps j I or coin, AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE Write for Particulars EX.LENTO MEDICINE CO. ATLANTA, OA. 1 Me AV& ATJIW With s A New Victor John McC< A soldier's farewell to his sweetheart, lv keen music. Surely a McCormack sol has rendered this beautiful war-time hall: and tender expression which have endei Victor Red Seal Record 64741. Ten-in You just can't mi behave when yoi\ The Dark town Strutters' Ball Is a sit the Brown Brothers Saxophone Sextette way of "rag-time pauses." Razzberrles?One-sten is a llvelw nm banjo and saxophone contribution by th< Iloth on one new Victor Dance Record Victor Double-Facod Record 18376. 1 Come in and hear these or any of the s Hew Victor Records ? C' ?? NoviateteE 1, IS iiOur Display Grows VU Styles A Righ An Unusual Smart Suits fc Misses' at! Women who are accust afternoon, church, rests will find themselves in I this season. Our suit section fore suits would have this w splendid showing rangin; At every price, the sui gant character and at the jtical, wearable qualities Every new fashion incl bustle effects, every new : (Second RIBBC Unusual Values 25c Y? You will find in this coll< bons in dainty color combir Floral, striped and checke< want you to judge and de more than this price they'r (Street Fh iAway I i Smile" I _ II 0 Ja0Coitc1 by 31 ormack I n! 8 nur sot to swiftly moving martial- g frl< ag! And the great Irish tenor ? :5V1 ad with all the warmth, clarity g 1 ired his singing to so many, g celj ch, tl. ^ ? ike your feet % ~ ?? o r honr those*! I k ? ?%*%< '? v; ky toned Fox Trot, played by S !. It is full of surprise in the g 1 altogether delightful piano. ? s Van Eps Trio. j5 . Come In and hear it. ? *" 'en-inch, 75o. g iplendid V 8 ' for November i ? _ Q D House Co. i' AIN STREET Phone 981 |j Mmmm 11" '*'1 ??-?: ^ Books about the war ^ 51.U0, $1.20, $1.35, SI.75. 'VMA Other Books 60c. Kb of Winter Mere) More Interest Every Day nd Assortments K< t-up-to-the-Minute Fashionable Furs One from Freezing as Keep One S The richness and gloss of the skin ileasure to discriminating women, a ssuranpp 0"f lllP InncT covvino unrl Ko ..... ."..J, WV.V cw.u wc Included in this showing are all urs?Fox, Mole, Kolinsky, Hudson i nd others. Sets, scarfs, capes, muf Fine Sets $50.00 to $175 Fine Separate Pieces $25 t Collection of ^ >r Women and 4^ $25 to $50 omed to rely on a suit for Vj v lurant or business wear ;he forefront of fashion, saw the important part '-L' 'inter, and prepared a I g from $25 to $50.00. \ ts are of a beautiful, ele- \ same time have the prac- \ the times demand. uding the new basque and i j fabric, every new color. 1 Floor) DNS Trimn at the Price $! H See ther dow. Nob action handsome rib- ,, lations of every sort. ness' v' i patterns. And we es and thei termine how much ,1,/M.fu Milhnerv. VV Vi V 111 I - ?/ 7 Dor) ' SAVE THIS COUP' AMERICAN FLAG < NUMBER 171 Present three ot these coupons consecutlvel t The West Virginian with 98e cash and get a ,'ith sewed stripes, guaranteed Cast colors. Leailzlng the need ot every lainily in Fairmont ai g to display on patriotic holidays, we have ari ober ot our readers at ridiculously small cost 1) :e ol flags has almost doubled in the last tew clip 3 ol the above coupons consecutively num ) West Virginian office with 38 cents in cash i ts extna tor mailing 11 not called tor. IVERY CONTRIBUTION OF TWENTY-FIVE I FIVE CENTS WORTH OF TOBACCO INTO ' OF AMERICA'S FIGHTING MEN I The West Virginian Tol Indorsed by the Secretary of Secretary of Navy wvau mi/ i.uo (Jiyca ui uic ouja iu :ut out this Coupon, fill it and send as much m buy tobacco tor our Fighting (Each dollar buys tour packages 'obacco Fund, The West Virginian: Inclosed find to 1 t tobacco through The West Virginian's Tobac icn in France. I understand that each dollar buys four pac alue ot torty-flve cents, and that in each of my postcard, addressed to me, on which my unk; rill agree to send me a message ot thanks. Name Street Address City .v.. S)$> I handsse 11 to Keep I as Well i mart s is a constant i^| nd is a practical auty of the furs. the fashionable Seal, Mink, Lynx > 0 $1 i o. led Hats ||j n in the win3 their smartariety of styl i choose. Second Floor EM ?r?f |. ON ;-f| coupon ' ;|j y. numbered at the office beautltul Flag 4x6 feet, od vicinity tor an American :.r!M ranged to supply a limited o spite of the fiact that the weeks. All you need do Is bered and present than at ? tnd the Sag is yours, JTsa CENTS PUTS FORTYTHE HANDS OF ONE . N FRANCE. 3acco Fund || War and the onay as you can spare to ot tobacco.) >uy package* '.;aH co Fund for onr fighting kagea, each with a retail packages will be placed . uown friend, the soldier, '