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k .?* j rr president if im mb JrOrganization Got Good i HBtart at the Fairmont TOWN BOOST! BODY ^ Tt' Keeling and Clarksburg! Rota^ans Here to Help Bp- ' ie Work. ^Botary club (or Fairmont was orHiked at a dinner served at Tlie FalrHt last nlgbt, temporary officers Be named and committees appoimBto draft a constitution and by-laws | Bt to perfect plans for the permanent Hhe flotary starts off wltb a member Hj of 28 which win be greatly uug Baited in tbe near future. The tolBtlng officers were named: President, Bill W. Lauge; vice president, Henry B Lively; secretary, Harry ! ;. ihieio; Basorer, Charles O. Hood; sergeantBarms, Dr. H. S. Satteri.ein. Bl'he following committee was named B by laws and constitution: ilrooks cmlng, chairman; H. J. Hartley. J. .M. cobs, H. 3. Lively and Fred lielimck. The roster ot the Fairmont Rotary ab Includes men prominent in pro ulonayand business Hie ot tlie com unity' and when the organization is itlrely perfected each prolesstou, ocipatton and business will have its rep lentattvo among ihe club members At the dinner last night George .M. bunder presided and introduced the inkers of the evening. All. AlexnnB.was In a happy mood last night his spoeclies of introduction were .to his usnal blgn stannara. Air. sxander llrst presenteu Hm. U. are, of Wheeling, who outlined in an terestiug manner the plans and aims the Rotarian clubs aud aided the load men greatly In perfecting the orimitation of tlie local Rotary. 5 Following tbo election of officers a Ifcxmber ot interesting and enthusiastic pdresses were made by out-of-town ken aa well ac by local men with the Hp}y elected president, I'aul W Enge, presiding. The"meeUng was up to tno minute ^enthusiasm jnil the men were loth Htepart when the hour came tor the Hlr to adjourn. li special car brought 49 Clarksburg aotarlans to the diiiuor while eight [Wheeling Rotarlans joiirncyeil hero dv Mil to help the local contingent orgWhen the Clurksburg uelegatlou jane Into tho lobby ot The Fairmont Key inarched in singing "We'll Make Be Kaiser Wiser .Vhen We (let Over mere." "The Stars and Stripes Will Have Over Germany" anil new patriotjrwords set to the music ot "Tramp, hop, Tramp, the Boys Are Murcli?>The rest ot the assembled crowd f$eered the big delegation which was (pmposed ot prominent business men K the sister city and then with the ^heeling delegation poineil in the tun Bd enthusiasm and good cheer reigned Bpreme during the remainder ot the filing. Jrhe special interurban car whicn rriea me Clarksburg contingent to fa city bore on Its side a large banK'emblazoned with the wrrus Harksburg llotary Club." woUowing the serving of a sumptuous (jams' the following gentlemen gave Iccellent talks whlcli were highly en|gred: William Smith, of Wheeling; ^tjQ25SS255S5 There's room fo H five toes in the? J-. Dr. A. J* I E??? I [ without the slightest I smart appearance. We are showinj Byilete stock of the new els, very smart shoes The unique fibre I feet warm and dry. V the extra value. If you want style, ,B in this store .the next I ICE & W Shoes and Hosiery Fred Fox, of Wheeling; Samuel Bent lor and Daniel Howard, of Clarksburg; Chariot Ketchnm, Dr. Downey, of Wheeling; Robert Wilton, E. B. Turner, O. W. Dudderar, Rev. E. R. Turner, Wade Coffman, of Ciarkebnrg; Rev. H. G. Stoetter, Brooks Fleming and-Rob ert T. Cunningham, of Fairmont. I The organization of a Rotary club ; is expected to do much for Fairmont , as the clubs have done great things lor each city where there is such an organization. The organization while devoting some time to the social side of the city where such an organization exists, has a wider scope and reacheB out a hand to aid the city's progress in ' every way business, civic and philanthropic and gathers together a body of . men whose business It is to boos-. their , home city at home and abroad. The following were present at the ' dinner last night: Brooks Fleming. Jr.. Fairmont; Ar- , thur Parsons, Lynn S. Hornor, John S. Stone, P. 11. Kobiegard, H. A. Heiuze, . h. J. Wood, Howard Post, W. A. Anion, Fred Howard, Clarksburg; Thus. F. Downing Wheeling; F. C. Welch. Clarksburg; Chas. M. Ketcnum, Wheeling; E. B. Turner, Clarksburg; Fred J. Fox, Wheeling; C. H. Jenkins, H. 3. Lively, E. B. Moore. Fairmont; L. Howard, John D. Livingston. Clarksburg; D. 11. Crock, Wheeling; W. P. Stewart, Wheeling; A. F. Wagt er, 3. L. Cherry, U. F. Bisb, Clarksburg; Frcil Helnitck, Fairmont; C. C. jarvis, Wade H. Carrett, L C. Shingle ton, Ira O. Starkey, K. P. ltady, Clyde M. Crist, S. It. Bentley, Hubert K. Wilson, Clarksburg; H. G. Stoetzer, Fairmont; Allan A. Adams, Wheeling, Chas. U. Johnston. J. P. Stone, N. S. Lcngabaugti, 1. J. Coston, Clarks ourg; Charles G. Hood, J. M. Jacobs, ruiruiont; J. Edgar Loug. D. XL Ogden, ; K. Itlcliards. Lloyd Souders, 1 Wade ' (oilman, G. M. West, C. F. Mutter, H. H Dawson, -N. J. llayman, Claritdburg; 1'aul W. Lunge, 11. E. Engle, 1 James C. Wclton, C. W. Cohen, A. 11. Scott, W. H. Crane, Fairmont; G. W. ( Lull. Jr., Clarksburg; Otis G. Wilson, I (_ harlcs C. Wedding, F. W. Sharpnack, , Fairmont; 11. L>. Ilcese, J. J. Lievlne, j Clarksburg; W. J. Wiegel, James O. Watson, Fairmont; Curl L. llornor, C. Al. Lippard, 11. E. Kettering, Clarksburg; W. H. Smith, Wheeling; tt. T. t Cunningham. 11. J. Hartley. Fairmont, c Wm. 11. ilure. Wheeling; U. XL Alex- ( ander, Fairmont; G. W. Dudderar, G. V. Graham, J. It. Itommc, John W. ' Knox. W. B. Frantz, Clarksburg; Dr. c li. L. Satterlicld. Fairmont. Will Vioif Snnr. of ? V JkXX T 1U1U UUilO OlU i Fort Ben Harrison ' Hon.-O. S. McKinney and K. L. Cunningham leave tomorrow lor Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indianapolis, incl., wheru they will attend a celebration to j be hold honoriug Gov. John J. Corn- j well. They will be guests while there , (1 their sous. Udell 1*. .McKmney and j Lawrence Cunningham, both ot whom are In training tor the officers' reserve " corps. Major Burl It. Smitb, ot the quartermaster's corps. West Virginia National Guard, will be a member ol tlio governor's party. Accompanying the governor from Charleston will bt Secretary James W. Weir and Sccre<ary of State Houston Goft Young. Fairmont Physician Surprised "Hearing of some good results from the use of Ma.vr's Wonderful Remedy i ueciucu to iry it on a chronic case oC indigestion and gastritis 1 was interested in. After the llrst dose tbc patient was relieved of gas trouble and was soon ablo to cat radishes and most everything else be bud not eaten in years. It is a harmless prescription that removes the catarrhal mucous from the intestinal tract, and allays tho inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and in testlnal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will couvince or money refunded. Crane's Drug Store. Holt Drug OCo. Prescription Pharmacy in Mannington. 'Vl IBSBw iD r every one of your tsz Shoe sacrifice of style or ), an unusually cornFall and Winter modi, every pair of them. insole will keep your No extra cost for comfort and service drop time you are passing. VRDISTY x for All the Family A H?i WiliS X VliwjIfJ J Parkersburg Man to Inspect Canton Final arrangements (or tile inspecIon of Canton Monongabela, No. 3, Patriarchs Militant, L O. O. F., were nade last evening. The Inspection will ake place next Thursday evening In Jdd Fellows' hall and the inspecting ifflcer will be Captain William H. Wlllon, of Parkersburg. The Indications ire that the vast majority of the thirtyseven members will be present at the nspectlon. After the meeting refreshments will >e served by the committee. Major lert Knowlton, Captain W. O. Hill and llajor H. W. Stoneking. With this :ommlttee the members are satisfied hat the eats will be right. One candl iaie win oe mustered in. Fairmont People at the S. S. Convention A large jiumber of local Sunday iihool worker* will go to Burrackville Ms evening to attend the evening season ot the Marlon county Sunday ichool convention which convened Jjere this morning at 10:30 o'clock, several local people went to Barrackrllle lor the morning and afternoon sessions, but owing to business affairs aany couid not find It convenient to jo until this evening. Levi 1J. liarr, prcslden. of tho con 'entlon, attended the day sessions to.'ay and presided at the meetings Vmong those e/lio will go tonight aro J. J. Thomas, A. J. All man. Kov. Jobn iV. Brown, Kev. T. B. Lawler. Tho evening svssiou begins tonight it seven o'clock. Sunday School Union lrt L1 TTAVt t WA m I LUCGbiiig J.UFO UVClLlllg A meeting ot the Sunday school mion will be held this evening at 7:30 t'clock at the First M. E. church. Fasors, Sunday school officers and teach:rs are expected to attend this session md teachers of the public schools are ilso asked to be present. Kev. W. J. iddy .president of the Union, will pre;idc at the session and the subject for ilscussion will be "The Teacher." Imong the speakers will be Dr. E. B. ["urner, of Clarksburg, and Rev. R. J. t"oak, of this city. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank our friends and reigbbors for their kindness and lovng sympathy rendered us during the llness and death of our loving husrand and father, Edward Winning, of 3axtcr. ll-9-lt-3070. 1 0lJ I HOI 1 Ar* KSw&Rl HfiJIif n?/1 Qimi ~?"J ?- - FSjw If you want to know ton plied by the best new ITH AS GO Foni PUBLISH Daily 2 CcbU P< Sanday Daily and Sunday.. Mill Katharyn McCool baa bc< .called to Steubenvllle, O., by th death of her aunt, Mrs. Penders. Ft neral services were held today. Mrs. Florence M. Jones, of Me Martinsville, arrived here yesterda to see fcer father. J. C. McKlnhey wh li seriously ill at bis home on th East side. Miss Martha Haymond left lai sight for Philadelphia where she wl spend the next month'with relative and friends. She will be the guest fo a few weeks of her cousin, Mrs. Jul! I'eddicord Greenwood. Mr. John McCool. of Pierpon avenue Is In Pittsburgh c iuuio iu nrucKpuri, ?>. x., to visl Hsnsr HAIR GETS THICK, WAVY, BEAUTIFUL SAVE YOUR HAIR! DOUBLE ITI BEAUTY IN A FEW MOMENTS. TRY THIS! HAIR STOPS COMING OUT AN[ EVERY PARTICLE OF DANDRUFF DISAPPEARS. Try as yoa will, alter nil applies tion of Danderine, you can not Qui a single trace of dandruff or falliui hair and your scalp will nut Itch, bu what will please you mosL will hi after a few weeks' use. when you sei new hair, fine and downy at firstyes?but really new hair?growing al over tlio scalp. A little Dauderine immediately dou bits the beauty of your hair. No dii fcrcnca how dull, faded, brittle an> scraggy, just moisten a cloth wltl Danderino and carefully draW I through your hair, taking ono smal strand at a time. The effect is im mediate and amazing?your hair wll be light, flufty and wavy, and havi an appearance of abundance, an it comparable lustre, softness and luxur lance, the beauty and shimmer of tmi balr health. Get n bottle of Knowlton's Dander Ine from any drug store or toiie counter, and prove that your hair 1 us pretty and soft as any?that it hai been neglected or injured by carcles treatment?that's all. Dunderinc Is to the balr what fresl showers of rain and sunshine are t vegetation. It goes right to the roots Invigorates and strengthens them. It cxhillarating. stimulating and lift producing properties cause the hai to grow long, strong and beautiful. ro nn 1\ SJfXS ME C 10 IN Jay Tlic Gazette Times prints all what your soldier friends arc do 's services and staff correspondei e ga: PITTSBUR< >0D AS LE The Gazette Timt United Press Associatioi in addition has special t Philadelphia and Harris M July 29, 17M. ED EVERT MORNING, tr Copy; 12 Cents Per Week. , 6 Cents Per Copy. BSCRIPTION RATES: .$6.00 Per Year; 50c Per Montk . .$3.00 Per Yesr; 25c Per Montk .$9.00 Per Year; 75c Per Montk J. -.w 1 L_ i V ^ ^ 1.917, !hlt ton, John McCool and family. TT, Wu JoU* Conner laavta tomorrow -u-' for Newark, O., to spend aereral f weeki with frlenda. t o weeks wtih friends. j e F T. Martin of Grafton, was a bail- fj,. i- nesi visitor in the city yesterday.' v,ui Miss Sarah Hall Kniaely of Moatl- 6W( v cello, Ind, who has heen the guest y of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. McKlnney on 4n(j o Field street leaves this evening for j, . e Clarksburg to visit relatives before I returning home. cha t Miss Martha Howard has been III for 0[ 11 several days at the home of her par- ma s CDts Dr. and Mrs. L. D. Howard, on j,eI, r Fennsylvaaia avenue. Wo * m jggpmiiuiwuuliWWi SWlaK The b< I wo & i Place sweater ii douse it up and \ waterof thesar i with. 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Va., Not.#.? > Hope Natural Gas Co.. of Clark*K. is drilling for gas on the hilli across from the plant of the Near [land Fuel and Transportation Co., near the traction stop. The work irogtrsaing nicely, rays Flat lodge of K. of P. had rge of the funeral of Ed. Winning.; Batter, who belonged to the Tho-1 i lodge. The funeral serrlco wnsi 1 at Baxter and the burial was at odlawn at Fairmont L m Bb* jCo]RHb|h9 nf jn sst way to1 o\ sweater i lukewarm suds of F down. Then rinse tl ne temperature that osely?hang out on sweater will be as f!uf wore it. inels and other wooleni la is particularly effect roughness and shrinkinj >peJ m . TT MES camps anu uar rronis. M ;es read the ncwe as sup- % TIM SPAPER OM THE I \ssociated Press and lay of the week; and aus in Washington, i es Office. g triend of ier Boy , bscriptton list of Pitts- ?? c will appreciate It as w 1 remember you for it ^ jet- Clip tbe attached d to the office and The ? 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