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MOVING PICTURE FUNNIES. I CHAP SOT SWCK. IN THE J // *tTHTI?-H?M?\ / ?ne 6 t^ac?^ / TOH^Roaj? y\(p Cut out the picture on all tour ldei. Then carefully fold dotted line 1 Its entire length. Then dotted line 2 and eo on.' Fold each section underneath accurately. When I completed turn over and you'll find a surprising result. Save the pictures. _________ ^ West Virginia? clpltatlon, none. HHg ' EVENTS TONIGHT. Skinner building?Modern Woodmen. Rtd Men's hall?Degree of Pocahontas, formal school ? Lyceum and Mozart Literary societies. First M. E. church ? City Sunday School Union; Isabella Thoburn fi-.V. Circle. I U OaA **?? ? u?ll - iwu IHCU o uan?uigauiiauuii UIUCIIUK i of Ladles and Knights ol the Round i Table. , Odd Fellows' hall?Rebekabs' degree < staff organization. i Locust avenue?Temple Guild of M. P. Temple at the home of Mrs. F. P. Kelley. 1 Fairmont High school?"Alice in Won ] derland," Red Cross benefit. < General meeting ? Workers in St ' Peter's Catholic church debt cam- i palgn will meet at captains' bomes. Diamond Street M. E. church?Reception to new pastor. Addressed High School Students 1 Mrs. Roger L. Kingsland addressed the ' ttudents of the Hl(_h school this , morning at the regular chapel period ' on the plans whereby the Jt.nior Red ' Cross auxiliaries are formed and 1 maintained. Her address was heard j wl'.h Interest by the student body and ' the faculty. Movie at F. II. S.?This afternoon at the High school a moving picture reel entitled "Alice in Wonderland" is being shown by the student body, the proceeds of which are to go toward purchasing Christmas presents for the graduates of the Fairmont High school who nre in military service at this time. The picture is-being ?l wn under the direct management of the Civic classes of the High Bchool of which Miss Dora Lee Newman is teacher. Collections have been taken lit these classes from time to time for this fund. K.'glil Here?J. W. Right was in Felrmont for a short while this morn* Ing looking after business In the interest of the local V. TV C. A. At noon today he returned to Martinsburg. W. t'a where he Is making his head iqi -rters for the big Y. M. C. A. campaign. Insanity Cnsc.s?Today Mrs. Ita Gfaw, of the East Side, Wlnfleld district, and Hiram Jones, of Fairmont, w-e taken to Weston by deputy sher- j Deeds Recorded?These deeds were j received for record by a. G. Martin, county clerk, up to noon today: H. S. Binsel et ux. to Boor & Davis, lot in the City of Mannington. $9,000; Tiberius Vincent et ux. to Rolph M. Hite, trustee, tract of five acres In Union district, $1; Joseph Francis to Solomon Francis, undivided half Interest In a parcel of land in the City of Mannington, $1,200; l.uclnda G. Long ct vlr. to J. Cal Youst, parcel of land In the City of Mannington. $3,400; Joseph N. Tennant et v. to B .A. Amnions, a parcel of land on Paw Paw creek In Pair Paw district, $10; O. J. Fleming et ux. to Henry Filniore Woody, a parcel or land with two tonr house thereon in Blnns' addl Hon to the City of Fairmont. *1.200; Carmela Ciccarelli Vlglannon et vir. to Guy B. Glover, a parcel of land In the City of Mannington. *1,700. Speeder Summoned?J. R. Baker will appear at police court court Monday morning to answer charges of speeding. The violation took place yesterday but not until today was he summoned to appear at police court. Bridge Almost Finished?The express bridge that is being repaired at the Baltimore and Ohio railroad station is almost completed. Other than repairing the part of the bridge that SyjJ.. ' was torn down, new flooring has been added to the section of the bridge for pedestrail traffic. Anneuce Birth?Mr. and Mrs. E. Dent Brand, of Barrackville. announce the birth of a nine pound daughter Tuesday. Both mother and daughter are doing well. Pythian Committee?The following committee has been appointed by the Mountain city lodge Number 48. Knights of Pythias to assist in the great Red Cross Membership campaign in Fairmont beginning Monday: Sam R. Nuzum. chairman; J. C. Miller. P. M. Pltior. W. T. Ambrose, Prof. W. H. Stanagen. and R. H. Dunnlngton. Encampment's Degree Work?On Friday evening of next week Moun - It? ... i .... .?. ,i -i .. ii ' - I tain City Encampment, I O. O. I", will confer-the Golden Rale decree ] apon two candidates In Odd Fellows' Hall. Administrator Named?In the connty court yesterday afternoon A. B. Jollltle was appointed administrator with the will annexed of the estate of the late Louisa Jolllffe. The bond of |t00 was fnrnlshcd. | Taken to Huntington?Sheriff A. M. Glover this morning took John Barnbouse, of Ulady Creek, to.the Home of Incurables at Huntington to which institution he bad been committed by the county lunacy board yesterday afternoon. Down to 21 Again?This morning the mercury was down to 21?the lowest registration of the season. Thus far this season it was 21 three timesNovember 2, November 6 and today. The mercury stood firm at 22 ut 8 o'clock. Train Riders Jailed?Two young men giving their names at Charles Bridgewell and Charles Roberts, of Grafton, were arrested yesterday afternoon by Special Officer Charles Satterfield lor riding on B. & O. freight trains. Jusice Musgrove fined them each 21 ana costs, directing that they be jailed in default of the payment of the same. They will be Jailed two days. Got 26 Rabbits?D. B. Aumlller, of The White Cloud restaurant, and H. H. Carllts, of this city, last nlgbt returned from a gunning trip to The Glades Dear Klngwocd. They shot twenty-six rabbits. They sav pheasants ?io nntto plentiful In that section having seen J fully twenty-five or more. Tbx dryrtes of leaves alwayB gave the birds plenty of warning that some one was . approaching and naturally they flew j to points of safety. ftecievcs Application ? Mountain state Commadery, Knights of Malta, : last night received one application (or J membership. Next Thursday evening j tl.e Black Degree will be conferred ,' jpon two candidates. Confers Chief's Degree?Last night the chief's degree was conferred upon 3ne candidate at a meeting of Setting 3un Tribe. Improved Order of Red Men. Within the near future a class | jt twenty-five, it is expected, will be initiated. j ????? Will Make Official Visit?H. Ernest Hawkins, Great Sachem ot the Improved Order or Red Men or the State if West Virginia, is making olans to . visit some tribes in different parts of [he state wtihin the next few weeks. ( Owls Receive Candidates?At a joint meeting or Fairmont Lodge, Orler or Owls and Wilson Order of jwls (Woman's Branch) last evening ( it Maceabee Hall ten men and five women were initiated Into the order. , Since the membership campaign was started three weeks ago fifty applications have been received and thirtyive candidates have been Initated. A luncheon was served after last night's ] meeting. t W. O. Armstrong in Boston?W. 0. ' Armstrong principal of the Dunbar ' school has gone to Boston. Mass.. ' where he was called by the Illness of a relative. During his absence Law. rence Chamberlain has charge of the Dunbar school. 1 1 Junior Red Cross?1535 children 1 are enrolled beneath the banner of the Red Cross organization as members of tbe Junior Red Cross auxiliary through the efforts which have I been successfully made to make the < ward schools Junior auxiliaries of the . National organization. ] Visiting Here?Mrs. W. H. McMann of Woodsfleld. O.. and Mrs. J. B. Carter of Wheeling mother and grand- i mother ot Mrs. O. C. Blatt are spend- I EVERY CONTRIBUTION OF TWEN' FIVE CENT8 WORTH OF TOBAC OF AMERICA'S FIGHTI The West Virginia Indorsed by the Seer* Secretary Load up the pipes of t Cut out this Coupon, fill it and send buy tobacco for ot (t'acli Hnllow Kitwa 'one Tobacco Fund. The West,Virginian: Included lind of tobacco through The West Virgin men In France. I understand that each dollar bu: value of forty-live cents, and that in a postcard, addressed to me. on whl will agree to send me a message of tl Name Street Address flty Vvip~m KoriosityIklub ft _ - . : L^i lac ? tow week* with Mr. sad Kn Blatt at their home st 110 ElUns stree Clarksburg Visitor?Mrs. Edgar Da tIs sad son William Edgar ot Clerks burg are spending today In tha city ALMOST FORGOT THE DEFENDANT V LawySjg Get a Wrangling and Client Was Almost Left Unheard. Legal battles raged for more thai wo hours yesterday afternoon before lustlco Conaway when Lonek Boltek in Austrian, was tried on a charge ol dolating thp Yost law by owning cer aln whiskey that was brought intc he state. So much contradictory evlknee was given In the case that Justee Conaway wanted the night tc iass before he gave his decision lr he case. At noon today Justice Conaway deeded to sentence Boltek to work on he county roads for two months. A Ine of $100 was also Imposed. Bekslc leveral weeks ago gave bond to appear before the grand Jury. Attorney .. C. Musgrave represented Bekslc ind Attorney French McCray was ounsel for Boltek. The case was bitterly contested and l.e attorneys clashed frequently and here was plenty of goat-getting durng the trial. In the excitement that irlstled a serious oversight was only emedied at the last moment by the ustlce's order--that of putting Bolek on the stand to festiry In his own lefense. Even at times one of the jwvers got so excited that he used 'naughty words." MANNINGTONj Bartlett "in on" Food Contervation The management of the Hote 3artlett has decided to serve one ddyf 'wheatless" and one day "meatless' meals each week, for an Indefinite period, thus "doing their bit to serve :belr country." Wednesdays and Thursdays the days chosen for the ixperlmcnt. and their patrons are sal'! :o be taking to the Idea "like a duck akes to water." Little Girl III. Lelia Grace, the ten year old daugh !er of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Conway if trltlcally 111 at her home in Monroe street. Operation for Adenoids. Miss Mary Ornduff was operated jpon a few days ago at the home ol E. B. Koen, for the complete removal >t both tonsils and adenoids. The op bration was performed by Dr. W. J Leahy, and was successful as the pa :lent is making rapid recovery. Child Improving. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs Ernest Morgan, who was so badlp burned a few days ago is Improving nicely so far. Hotel Arrivals. Bartlett: Chas. L. Aker, Clarks l)urg; Geo. A. Shaner, Butler, Pa.; Geo. L. Zimmerman. Pittsburg. Pa.; I. M. Crouch, Clarksburg; J. M Wright, T. H. Schultz, Belmont, O.; Mortimer W. Smith. Jr., Clarksburg; Walter Johnston. Clarksburg; J. I, Wearer, Roseville, O.; R. S. Robin son. Pittsburgh. Pa.; E. E Shuman New York, N. Y. TY-FIVE CENTS PUTS FORTYCO INTO THE HANDS OF ONE NG MEN IN FRANCE. in Tobacco Fund Etary of War and the of Navy. he Boys In Franca. as much money as you cr - -- <n tr Fighting Men. packages of tobacco.) to buy packages ian'c Tnhacfft ITiind for nnr flohfinir ? " 'V * 4 O * UQ pa four packages, each with a retail each of my packages will be placed cb my unknown friend, the soldier, tanks. FRECKLES AND 1 to ? kcwfc kcroz.^ feEBOS ?-> ^ S?._U ?-.:.te'.a'A; safe | THE SAME GOO Ken's Pjp^lS HIGH I h ROOK II Storm king fleece lined shirts or |j*"55 drawers. S5c volue for 0RIGI fiQr Depend: of Fare" fc \ money will . Men's their winte j Fine ribbed wool i mixed coat YOU? sweater!, all eolor., s3.oo value, ftew "tren< 'or coats of fin< - A cloth, $16.5 J* 11 Boys' " Warm winter overcoats and ijrtVC Cn Mackinaws, $5.00 BUIS S1 values, tci good quali A AA I "''tol7-; 3.98 i m Wolls: O P. Temple Columbus. O. PERSONALS. Mrs. Margaret Walters and daughter , returned to their home in Kim Grove j yesterday after a visit with the forI mer's brother, Juntos Gonder of Burt Hill. Net Robinson has returned from a . business visit in Farmington. Miss Rose Barbe has gone to Hoodsvillc for a visit with her father, W. D. Barbe. Miss Marie Yeater has returned form ' a visit with relatives in Hundred. ' Miss Jessie Koon returned to her ' home at Eldora yesterday, after a visit with her uncle, Frank H Huey and family of I.ogansport. Walter H. O'Day has returned from ' a business visit in Pittsburgh, Pa. f Mrs. Clair Baiter and daughter Miss 1 Beryl were visitors with relatives in Fairmont yesterday. Mrs. Jonah Debolt and daughter of Hundred were visitors here yesterday. Jesse Harison of Enterprise visited here yesterday ,en route to Wheeling . on business. r Fred A. Prichard is a business vis; itor in Pittsburgh, Pa. Mrs. Lee R. Knees and daughter, Miss Katherine and Mrs. E. Guilford were visitors in Fairmont yesterday. ' Miss Belle Prichard left yesterday ; for a visit in Mountain Lake Park, ; Md. Mrs. J. L. Lancaster returned to her ; home in Baltimore. Md., yesterday at; ter a visit with her niece. Mrs. John . Sidlcv. Thomas Kendall of Rlnchart Is here , of ra visit with relatives. .Mrs Charles Sellers of Glover Gap has returned home after a visit with ' Mrs K \V. 11ul fast. Mrs .1 H. Sniit'u and children have returned frcrn a visit with the for lucr's parants in Mlllville. N". J Mrs .1 S. Pitner left yesterday tot a visit with relatives In Carnegie Pa. Mrs. Ellen Gonder has gone to Elm Grove tor a visit with Mrs. Jennie Xelhnus. HOUSESfCAHDS (Continued from Page One.) many families to bave eacb member join the Red Cross. The order was foi 1,000 of these cards and if that many homes register every member of the ftmil.v, from father down to the junior, it will be a remarkable showing. S. L. Post'ethwait will address a meeting to be held at Barrackville Sal urday at 3:30 p. m. Mrs. Kiugslano who is In charge of /Auxiliary work will also be present at this meeting. The telephone number of the Red Cross headquarters for the drive is No. 1435-J and not 8,000 as previously announced. IIS FRIENDS?(SMALL TO fcJioCWT> , " ?n - r~~~~ i I i ^ |DS FORLESSMOfj ifBn Ima tors A\n i F.^nm r ible, Wanted Mercksn ?r our week-end sale days. Th< profit greatly by visiting Un? r purchases in the wearing ai JG MEN'S LAI :h" model over- All wool sen 2 quality kersey est and most 0 values, for up to $15 val .98 I 9.' 'pn\rr. ivivtvd cititc op 1VV711 VI TTlXIXUlli UUllO V/JL itycassimeres, sizes O QQ |4.00 values for & *)O MEN IT COMES TO BUYING Bessie Stowart Campbell of Nen York City, Hnllroom, Hotel. Fairmont, Thursday eevnlng, Nov. 15. Subject, "Roses." Also a very classical musical program.?Adv. FOR RENT ? Furnished rooms. Inquire at 602 Fairmont avenue or phono 169-J. ll-9-tr-207 IJNO.FEORENE| CO., Inc. 307 Merchant St. Phone 860-R STRICTLY HOME DRESSED MEATS Steaks, all cuts, lb 25c L_:I il i - oee>, uuu, ilk ioc Beef, roast, lb. . ,20c-22c Sausage, lb 30c Pork Chops 34c ork Roast 32c P.rter House Roast 22c Sirlc!n Roast 22c V cal, Pork and Lamb at Reasonable Prices Groceries & Provisions i Toledo Scales Used Exclusively. |WW CT1 TI?I7\ DV IJT OCCP1 ??n UI U11/ U1 UJUVUUJUJ ( 5AN; IT seems UWE ) rmE whole TOVNN'S u >*?WXr I |||| To-days MOMIE A,CTOti. ? iJ$~n\Kr At REBOS- [w< tufi * rtibayevexi: [EYONOMRsS^v 1151 If low prices in fairmc dise al Cut Prices is ono : wise and thrifty shoppers bent ierselling Headquarters before < jparel line for the whole family. )IES' LADIE re suits in new Smart looking , popular style heavy weight bk ues fcr ized plush, $18 v 65 | 13.' GIRLS' GOOD LOOKING ( newest models, sizes to 14, $6.50 values for I?REiMEMBER WE UNDERS I I I ? I ?I III ! ??? At THE NEL | The Talente BLANCHE In a Powerfi "STOLEN TOMORROW \\ atch for our ad. P. P. LI | Jeweler an I 311 Madis $ Single Barrel Shot Gun W Repeating Shot Guns, S| ^ Repeating -Rifles, $12.5( j&j A complete line of shel | jg ways on hand. Now is the time to ma ?: lections and have them k 6 i & The largest stock of die SCt sck-et from. Diamond Ri ? SEE 01 ; Lavallieres, Watch Brace ' vv by Rings in Solid Gold M ? Elgin Watch Bracelets jg SEE UPSON'S FOR 1 H WAN R. I /" cvriTCi i wr*"! i w? S XUY, MIS ?,Lr-m ? mitt CteK o'Cl !?S 1 ** f&rZsse*n ) _. . ' rv > . DlMiy 8?T/ _ Dbavnimi N'TJ - ^3U?| /9 UESSON . jr UK rG, NOVEMBER 9,19^ ' ' J'sy. F"""*"1^K ' BARGAIN DAY! WM i waktsi L l|l J I Newest style! *hB ^ jM .VT sizes to ?, to. ' "-Bin 87c on saving concluding Ladieg. 1 Wool finish sweater coats, white and oolors, coats of *3.00 values, for ickmercer; * lnc 1.98 /Ladies' ' , O..II.U ...I. J H6TT wur ter hats, hand ???? somely trimmed, ( JOATS I up to $4.50 values 1 ' __ for = 2.98 ELL. 1 /, SON Today :d Actress SWEETj ul Drama i GOODS"; Always a good show at the Nelaca 1 PSON id Broker 1 on Street 1 s, $5.98 up. ?22.50 up. ) up. Is and ammunition alke your Christmas se< lid aside. imonds in Fairmont to ngs from $3.75 to $500. JR lets, reconstructed Ru j [ountings, $3.75 to $15 , $10.00. I OUR CHRISTMAS re Y'X-i aekt! \^K- Jj .OCkTftAlrt) : .-.;_.I.^t ._ ; . ' "x v 3 w o."^'-^ * ;*i:r jgJ . ;/ .. ,"'.'!id^^^