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| LOCAL SOCI To Wed at Hattleiburg., ' Miss Mary Alice Russell daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Russell led here yesterday (or Hattlesburg, Miss., where her marlago to Capt. Clarence Vannort, formerly of Claksburg, will be solemnized on her arrival probably on Saturday. Capt. Vannort and his blrde will go on a wedding trip to New Orleans. Capt. Vannort who Is a son of Jos. Vannort of Clarksburg I was stationed here with the machine gun company at the Mobilization camp last summer. * * '? * Served Big Crowd. A large number of guests numbering between 500 and 600 were served . to a splendid chicken dinner last evening at the First M. E. church where the two TTllRdlnnflrv rocIpMph of the church served their first dinner of the season. Service began at o ' o'clock and continued until eight. The diner was excellent and was served quickly. ? To Meet Tonight. The Isabella Thoburn Circle of tbe FlrBt M. E. church will meet tonight at & o'clock at the church. Mrs. Richard Hall will lead the meeting the subject for study being "Africa." ? * With Mrs. Neill. The Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the M. P. Temple Is meeting today at the home ol Mrs. T. A. Neill on Sixth street. ? For Miss Gibson. Complimentary to Miss Ellse Gibeon, whoso marriage to Mr. John A. Washington will be solemnized In Christ Episcopal cnurcb Tuesday afternoon, Miss Florrie Jackson entertained at a very attractive, but small informal card party, from 3 to 5 o'clock Thursday afternoon. Two tables were arranged for auction bridge.?Clarksl.iirer Tolnpynm * * * * To Join Col. Osborne. Mrs. Robert L. Osborne and little daughter, Jane Linn, will leave Friday morning lor Uattiesburg. Miss., to Join Colonel Osborne, who is stationed at Camp Shelby, In charge ol I he Sixty-third division oi the United States army.?Clarksburg Telegram. * * * ? Diamond St. M. E. Reception. The annual church reception with which Diamond street church formally welcomes its new pastor each year ana which also takes the form of a reunion of the congregation, will be held Friday evening, November 9th, at the church. A short interesting program will be given, after which the evening will be devoted to a social good time. The Ladies' Aid society will serve refreshments, Uarlow's orchestra will render music especially arranged for the occasion. All members and friends are urged to be present and greet the new minister and wife. Those in the receiving lino will be ...Fl, J. McEIfresh and Mrs Priscllla ranracanilncr fko nffioiol # 4 ?>,V4XUW?U| t?|nva&utiuj IU6 WHIVM44 J church. Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Wells, Kev. and Mrs. W. D. Reed and the visiting1 pastors. Ww53555fcfcv -Musi T It is our duty to gu appreciation of the t This is only possib ble of expressing une ?l > IXI cIJ ? In it, greatest rich: are secured?utmost greatest prestige ass | > : I ' The high ideal set V./ ; . for this instrument i the land. It is signif of our fine homes, vv \ prevails. Its price $425 up i a really artistic pian A',1 * celebrated pianos in I Davis, E p: 414 Main St AL EVENTST Jamei Edwin Wataon III. Born last evening to Mr. and Mrs. 1 James Edwin Watson, Jr., at tbelr i borne on Fairmont avenue, a son. He { bas been named James Edwin Wat- , son III. The child Is tbe first grandson of Mr. and Mrs. James Edwin 1 Watson. Mrs. Watson, Jr., was formerly Miss Eleanor Blackford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Blackford of Parkersburg. II RUNS FOR FIRE LADDIES LAST HI! i Low Water Pressure Handicapped Them on Second Call. ?Two calls were sent in to the Central lire station yesterday evenlDg. The first was received about 6 o'clock when a gag explosion occurred in the J. L. Lewis Pool room on Tenth street No dnmage resulted. Later in the evening about 8:301 p. m. the Fire department was called to put out a fire in a wash house on the Mrs. Alex Patton property on Fourth street in the Locust avenue section. Upon arriving at the scene of the lire and attaching the hose to a near by lire plug, the firemen discovered a weak water pressure and were handicapped in fighting the fire. For over forty five minutes, water barely ran from the nozzle. Before the water pressure became nomal the house had burned almost to the ground. The cause ot the lire was a burning trash pile which was about ten (eet from the building and the blaze communicated to It when waste paper littered about caught fire. USE WAMPUM AGAIN. EARLY BIRD, Fla.?On account "I the high cost of living, Seminole Indians of this state attempted to loliow the old Indian -nst >tn of paylr-g lot imsa goods with wampum Merchants wool I have refused, causing a revolution, nad not a New York firm offered to -ape all the wampum obtainable to matte eyes for doll babies to send to Chinos? children. llow doesn't corns through j foi er every so often, his food Is llkeiy to cause an unsettled condition of the stomach.?Ini%napolls tek-. c and Chile i ide the Musical Instinct of C iest in music. le when we pro vide for the li rring truth of t one. Such an f I ?auer ness and purity of tone durability embodied? iociated. | 1 and followed fc r forty eight} i sure place in t he homes of icant that the K rakauer is to here choice is tr iven free reii ? ?- - s a popular one?well within o. A small first payment wil your home. iurkham & 1 W. G. KELLEY, Mgr. r WEST VIRGINIAN?FAIRMO LEGAL NOTICES j=S TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. By virtue of a Deed of Tru?t dated July 23rd, 1913, and recorded in the cflice cf the Cleric of the C:juntv Court of Marlon County, West Virginia, in Trust Deed Book No. 35, at page 177, executed by Blanche Ball and Walter Hall, har husband, to M. W. Ogden, Trustee, to secure 'va 0. Brooke the payment or a certain debt therein described, the undersigned, M. Ogden, Trustee, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, at the Main street .ront door of the Court House In Marion County, West Virginia on Saturday, the Mil day of Decmber, 1917, commencing at 1:30 o'clock In the afternoon, the following described parcel or lot of land, with the improvements thereon, situated in the New Second Ward of the City cf Fairmont, Marlon County, West Virginia, in what is known as and called the Michael Section of thr Coo gle Addition to the City of Fairmont, and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a stako at the intersection of the Southeastern line of Powell Street with the Southern line of "G" Street, and running thence along the Iinr of said Powell Street, b. 45 degrees 44 minutes G. a distance of 4 8.8 feet to a stake; thence in a Southwesterly direction a distance of 4 5 feet, more or less, to a stake In line of lot formerly conveyed by Michael Powell to John B. Wyatt; thence with the line of said lot so conveyed by said Michael Powell to said Wyatt, running In a Northwesterly direction a distance of 60 feet to a stake in the said line of "G" Street; and thence with said line of "G" Street, running in a Northeasterly direction, a distance of SO.5 feet to the place of beginning; and being the same real estate that was conveyed unto the said Blanche Hall by G. C. Powell and wife, by deed bearing date July 17th. 1913, and of record in said Clerk's office In Deed Book No. 191, page 54. Terms of Sale: All the purchase money cash In hand on day of sale. Given undor my hand this Sth day oi November, 1917. M. W. OGDEN, Trustee. Nov. 9-16-23-30. CHILDREN Jr Should not be "dosed" for colds?apply "ex- ff^pfgk (ft tern ally"? V.K?rp ? LittU tody-Gwd in^cxr Horn* ' raswosftf I Hemstitching | Machine B Wo have our store equipped S to do hemstitching and picot H j i edging. Work neatly done; Q{ prices reasonable. iMail orders 3 given prompt attention. B SINGER SEWING MACHINE j COMPANY. 420 Main Street. iininnninniiniinii lhood Ihildhood toward an tie ones a piano capainstrument is the fr rears and over has won music lovers all over be found in so many i and a cultured taste reach of all who wish 1 deliver one of these ryler Co. j Phone 926 ! Hi >NT, FRIDAY EVENING, NO <i Today, Wi In Winter Be Interest Suits, C In Unusual Assor Inter Winter Coats $26.75 Stunning new styles that will delight you. Come SI and see them. No woman need deny herself the pleasure of hi owning a luxurious coat e\ when she can buy one from li this group for $26.75. v: Handsome and rich are . cj these new coats, made of c] Broadcloths Velours, Pom I v -n o I ? jTUiiiy Jjuieiiao, in ii^ii g browns, taupe, beet-root, c Burgundy navy and green, h All the most popular new a styles are represented. We s have bent every effort to- ? wards having the best in 1 the city at this price. New Arrivals a in Children's J r r?^tc VV/UIO j ^ * m yv m T i SUASUJN/ As one season merges into ative that proper weight unc assure personal comfort. Our Underwear sectiqn is ments in the materials and \ Women's Union Suits 75c Children's Union Suits 75c Call at the Victrola R< With a Smile VEMBER 9,1917. Good Furs are Investn Hartley Furs are good furs?lead and are exceptionally well represent line qualities and at most favorable ith Extra Fashions, ? for Ever ( 'oats and D tments and Mc est in the Pri< Beautiful New Dresses $18 to $25 tyles are a Little Ahead of Anything Yet Shown at These Prices. 100 to select from and ardly two models alike? 'ery one embodying some ttle style touch that indiidualizes it. Made of serges, Jersey loth, Velvets and Broadloths. Colors navy, biege, listeria, tan, copen and reen. Attractive new nut pflWf-s. hnst.lp pffp.p.ts. w**v ?~~7 - / igh necks, blouse effects nd many other fetching tyle touches. Manufacturer's $18.00 t< This lot includes ultra sm nd exclusive styles; plain t y. Beautifully tailored of' rimmed with rich furs. ]ven in December You Will Values. NEW G Women who appreciate Gloves will find their idea selection at our Glove Seel ..i. X, , scarce now eAcepu in auon. ed for the season's busines Able Kid Gloves $2.00, $ French Kid Gloves $2.0( Girls and Women's Hea Fleece lined Mocha Gloi Children's Washable Ca $1.50. iBLE UNDJ another quick changes of 1 lerwear be at hand to avc prepared to provide Uni< veights desired. to $5.50. Boys' Ur : to $1.60 3om, Third Floor and F and Other Popular I i ' ' " . - !' r-? : a Genuine ' lent ers in fashion and pracU (cality ed in our stocks?in sple ndldly prices due to early buyii jr. ilp v ]xt-n>. ' / Displays "TFH 91111 a mere 11 y Woman 'resses t tre Than Usual :es Dressy & Practical Winter Suits $45 At this price our patrons will find choice of models of Broadcloth, Velotirs, velvets, serges, gabardines, etc. Exact copies of the best and newest suits for women of taste. Belted coats, pockets starched or straight, large collars, some self material, some velvet, others fur, skirts with pockets, all the newest style features. The colors blue,beetroot, taupe brown, burgundy, navy, green, etc. Large assortments, exceptional values. Sample Coats 3 $67.50 lart coats that are original ailored or elaborately dresthe finest materials. Many [ Rarely Purchase Better LOVES quality and perfect fitting 1 realized by making their tion. Fine Kid Gloves are stores as ours that prepares months ago. ;2.50, $3.00.* ), $2.50, $3.50, $5.00. vy Wool Gloves 85c. ;es $3.00 to $5.00. pe Gloves in tan and ivory ERWEAR temperature make it impei*iid unpleasant colds and to >n Suits or two piece GarLion Suits $1.00 to $1.50. (Third Floor) Iear, "'Send Me Away tew Records y ' ... - >:. . ? -1 The Exhibit ot 1 Oriental Rugs is I Attracting Much I Interest i $ i Finer or handsomer rug : are seldom seen and this | collection is very com- - * plete?small rugs at $15 | to regular room sizes at | $1250, being Itiown. Mr. I Kawam is a rug expert and a man of pleasing is personality. He will gladly show you his line and explain its artistic | y merit and quote some" v. | interesting prices. 1 | '3 - ^ j I ' Your Boy Can \ Be Well Dress- J ed at Small Cost I \ The nobby styles, dependable fabrics and reli- 'l able tailoring found in our. | men's suits are duplicated in our boys Sam Peck . Suits. Don't spend your money until you bring your boy in and see and try on these fashionable :-/a & suits for boys. , m 1 Sam Pack Suits $7.3U to $15.0Ql ' '"''M Others $5.00 up, , jj Good warm Mackinaws $5.00 to $12.50. ' ' Special | r* . rurcnase Children's I Dresses | $2 and ?2.50 | Made of fine Ging- j hams, pretty new styles 11 in pissing color combin I ations. New helt and i pocket are among their -II interesting features. . 11