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F PAGE 4 v_ F %. ? * -tSheTOesttfirgj "THE PAPER THAT 00E8 HOW If PUEL1SHEP DAILY EXCEPT SU t-V by the Fairmont Printing and Pabllililni Publication Office. Monroe 8tr< W. J. WIEGEL, Ceneral Manai JAMES C. HERBERT. I CHARLES V. Editor. I Circula V."' A. BAT MAPEL. J. MONROE Jjv, Advertising Manager. I Si i' 'I . MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED F ' The Associated Press la exclusively entitle S republication of all news dispatches credit L otherwise credited In this newspaper and news published herein. All rights of republic T' dispatches herein are also reserved. TELEPHONES?110H. 11061 1107. All dcpai inrouinr private excunnge. ft'v Foreign Advertising Representative. ROB]) 226 Fifth Avenue. New York; 5 S. Wabash \ SUBSCRIPTION RATES. i.: BY MAIL?(Payable in advance only.) r ?U months. $3.00; three months. $1.50: on? BY CARRIER?(In Fairmont.) One } 8$ months. $3.60; one month. 60c; one week, y;- Three Cents. BY CARRIER?(Outside of Fairmont.) C ono week. ISc. By carrier Three Cents. All subscriptions payable in advance . When asking for chance in address give : ' new address. Sgg f;,,i =:==r:-_-.r==r yr, ^ Entered at the Postoffice at Fairmont. \\ ! J * fCC-end eht;t matter ' IF YOU DON'T GET YOUR PAPE "WESTERN UNION." Subscribers on our carrier routes falling I f'j. Virginian any evening should call "WES' ft state the fact and give name and residence -will deliver a paper to your door at one V charge to the subscriber for this service. 1 ? FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER _ O PROGRESSIVE FAIRMC ; \Y/E ?re all familiar with the bromic \< ' \N 'he visitor anxious to curry favor "fair city" and tells- us things at i know to be far too :;ood to be true. No t I by that sort of thing. However, Mrs. Van Hook, who has I fot some time looking into the conditions J labor in its relations to inter-state commt compulsion to say complimentary things It might make her stay here a bit pleasar - that is all. It is therefore rcvonable to la about the progressive character of Fair: value. It is also, it might be added, qui for what Mrs. Van Hook said is in kt ' others who are familiar with condition: ' country also say. t Mrs. Van Hook's remarks are none t and grateful to our pride on that account, : . matter of fact they an very important, fc to open-the eyes of people who have been the progress of which Mrs. Van Hook spe : praise was taking place, who yet have r " was going on about them. Fairmont is.an exceptional city; a city ai ;T It is time the people who live here begar r of the kind of enthusiasm about it that tl cago, or Des Moines or Los Angeles : towns. About the only real drawback I [ the residents who have cuttlefish instincts r tures. 1 t>, 0 NEW RUSSIAN REVOLl Naturally the first thought of when he heard about the Maximalis grad was, "What does it mean? 1 the war?" The only honest answer to tl i:J_ 4hm a( Pnatia it rtn llsa Irnaae r\( tk? ia/Ic iuib ui i \ujjiu 10 v/w tuv nuwm ui 11 iv. | imalist ebullition amounts to depends upor Right now it does not amount to much. , "Taking" Petrograd, issuing a proch Premier Kerensky and dissolving the cxi: judging from the few details that have cc a rather simple and easy matter, but it is another thing to carry out the little progr; the infamous Lenine?bring about a jus partition the land among the peasants a: nomic crisis. Short f direct intervention on the part Time is Jie only agency that can accom| ' It is beyond mere man. Whom could . fellow mad men bind with a peace? Th trograd. They are not such fools at Bcrli such a peace would settle anything. W probability wants in Russia is civil war. S - sians flying at each other's throats all i pressure from the east front would be al Berlin is going to get remains to be seen. 1 to look as if here again carefully laid ' wrong, in that the Ma:.' aalist rising was i the very start. It achievcd'Sts immediat without a fight. If the new Revolution i birth Germany will have to feed it?no kind of food for which the people in the < arc crying. And that is next to an impossi And that brings us tc the crux of the grad is a liability and nit an asset to the | it alone. For weeks the Kercnsky govt V - systematically removing the civil populati ior because there was no food in the capi new masters of Peter's made-to-order ; the people food they are certain to lose tl the same way with the resolution to settle ; sis. Resources equal to those at the comn f' RUFF STUFF ! I '' Bar asso has revised the tee sched- J ule. * * But that wont make any difference | to the Jackson street bunch. * , They'll get their advice and incident- <i al protection tree, as per usual. And'In the long run the taxpayers f will pay the bill. ? I That Ohio booze election reminds - one of the button game. SB i And the Wets seem to have It. * * * t If they dared a lot of Fairmont o thirsty would hold a celebration. a ffij. '.*** s Well .they can go to Ohio and cele>. brats there* 1 "V El ' . .m-/ 1ttt erf Steles could not'd TI41 fin not cal/ in Petrwar >. ? For a time die pi |5? peot lie may have a te jaJA! : of Russia for the nc jCno ipanr. belongs to the people i pie cf all breeds. It !creOIC. Doing that made M boy pr08'" sionment for the peo ipcrli Vtcndent posseaiion. Doubtles >ressu now. a nd probably n il to ti ? use for Tho principle troul ed to It or not , . r . ,, aiMo 1l<*al Iethargi c mentally an( atlon 0.1 special ^ expU >ited by any [ 7~ ling of their characti tmcn s 1 ' that Rui sia was out awakens gupheavab ivt., chlcasa the Crusades did not of the new wodd an ono your JD Q J: 'faint impression there, .""th?76oS'; ?t* up in t!?c cities a clai lGc. Per copr the land and which f Jne month, ::cr agant political "Jicorit ' all the trouble now I old as well as who are trying to icsl want it ih impossible est Virginia, as themselves. ? It is certain, howc r calt- trouble far Russia il But even if the won TLRN LMION. i vet _ .1 and a messenger much dlttctcncc in lr e. Thcro is no militarism. As a mi the war for six montl pected her to get bac 9' 1317- Kerensky to the limit \ I AN INS1 WITH over seve month, the R ^ >t ?n its highly i ^ hurnved enthusiastic foundation upon whic casual onjookcr it ocr under way /or sonic t The Membership c as chairman, has b ccr of this city. Their pi h'VT. ed up with a persist! lie expressions of 6r.eat Personal sacrit c who praises our m',tce has been an hi 'out it which we Jhe vvay for the >ne is ever fooled efficiency and thorouf hundred members di cen in Fairmont N?w. under the guid; surrounding child tically an organized ;rce, is under no thousand members 01 about this town, that will not only refl it personally, but s'atc. Fairmoizt exc< ' ' what she says cxcc' in any oner thing mont at its face right now as Red Cn te safe to do so, leping with what Thls "'omlng'a re i throughout the 011 top 'n Of1'0- and there. When the gr he less important t!on machinery is t however. As a "la' "le fr>'s are in 'r they may serve "ext tl-'e there Is a here all the while tIlat fu" ,ve" an<I t aks in such warm P?6tPone the next tri lot realized what Berlin reports saj mong a thousand. day took Prisoner a i to display some ?r div'sion. The 1 ie people of Chi- Pr'B?ners tafcen tills show about their timo' Fairmont has are * and knocker na- Washington dispi saying that Kerensk; and conservatives wi 'TIO/X. That's saptency for every American wilIinS to compromi 1 rising in Petro- belong to a minority "low will it affect iat is that the fu- Directors of the What this Max- ^ ashington continu i how far it goes, shortcomings of thi transportation befor imation deposing through the pub sting government, ?- the coal situatioi >me through, was W'U be less liable to 'oing to be quite tortion practiced by i umannounced by the case in the past, t separate peace. id settle the eco- From New York tl ill en t that a Conven of the Almighty, n?xt >'ear at which ; alish these things, didatcs in the field 1 Trotsky and his hc'(' In November n ey have anly Pe- the most influential in as to think that fore that ognnizatloi hat Berlin in all head of the new moi With the Rus- tlonal party, and tl anxiety regarding Sether all the libera : an end. What Next year promises jut it is beginning Sessional politicians plans have gone making good livings too successful at ments off in a little e political object world. s not to perish at t money, but the Secretary of War :itics of Germany one of the Pittsbi L'lity. of America not to si situation. Petrc- to be a good rallyii larty which holds which is to be opene irnment has been on into the inter- Lieutenant Hans ] tal. Unless the camp at Fort McPhr seaport can give clo^e to the Mexica beir power. It is canuol get out ol' tl the economic cri- for the average prh land of the Unit- to make the effort. Taking good care, of course, not to l] le too wet as they pass through Wheel- e ns cn the way hack. * The cops at the station have soma leculiar ideas about their duty in the ? ase of liquor in transit. J * They usually deposit the soused guy n the cooler until he is sober enough o raise a stiff fine and then tell him o appeal to the Supreme court if he loes uot like it. a So. Chief Ilarr thinks conditions are 5 ine in Fairmont. ... r His memory is short, c ? d How about those recent burglaries? n * * And he overlooks the fact that all r lis cops have bad eyesight when some c if the most persistent offenders t gainst the traffic laws roll down the treets. I * * '* 8 Sure, any town can have a clean po- t V>v> * > " *rr'. 0 that1 until there was tome tranquility 1 but throughout the whole country, romiiie to divide the land among the ndeticy to secure support in other parts .V movement A belief that the land ? is fundamental with the Russian peois easy to say that they shall have it. sdero president of Mexico. Disilluplet comes when they attempt to take is it will be done some time, but not ot first in Russia. ( }le in Kussia is that the masses are so J m extremely credulous tliat they can i.itty which sets out to do it. An ink:r is obtained when it is remembered of the current of all the great mind . The renaissance, the Reformation,, : touch it at ail. Even the discovery d the French Revolution made but a On the other hand there has grown is that never had any connection with >ro6esses to believe in the most extravis. It is these people who are making for Kercns'ky and the other Russians lore order. What these people really to tell. Perhaps they do not know :ver, thai what they will get is more [ their influence now spreads inland, st comes for Russia it will not make le oulco'jie of the war upon Prussian Hilary factor Russia has been out of is and r.o or.c on the F.ntentc side exk. Not even when they were backing of their resources. o VRINC DEClNh'INC. M hundred nei.v members enlisted last ed Cross drivr surely has a great start important activities next week. Seven new members make' a mighty good h to erect a tremendous gain. To the nr. that the Red Cross drive has been me. immittee. with Mrs. Edwin Robinson i constantly at work among the people uns have been formulated and follow:nce and energy that hacc demanded e and effort, and the zeal of this comispiration to follow. ~ drive has been soundly prepared, its jhncss are proved by this gain of seven HI iirrog the month of October alone. [| ance of Mr. Postlethwailc, with praccity to boost, this campaign for ten ft ight to wind uo in a bla e of alnrv II ? t ? ? ^ I HB cct credit upon cor city but upon our :1s ?i many things, but '-c will never | ; thai will mean as much to the nation I ? jss Aork. o ports show that the Wets are again I ttws time are quite likely to stay ip ot the booze interests on the elecaken Into consideration it is clear i a slight majority in Ohio and the (h test they will win. The Wets know se heir game from now on will he to ,ri al otf strength as long as possible. o r the Austro-G-erman forces yester- dl 7,000 Italian troops and a general -Se ?eutonlc and the Italian score for i year must be about even by this m, G1 o sh itches quote unnamed officials as ,j y's temporizing between the radicals goj is responsible for his present plight, de you. But the politician who is not se In Russia today is quite likely to *1 of one. pa o rni National Coal association now in be ed yesterday to lay evidence of the f,r z railroads in the matter of fuel e the authorities. By the time they pl( lie will have a better understanding a of the country and consequently TV'1 blame every little scarcity and cxJealers on the producers as has been o kere went forth last night announce- Mi tion will bo held In Chicago early cu plans will be made for placing can- ^ or the congressional elections to be > , ext. John Spargo, who was one of his members of the Socialist party be- He 1 split over war issues, is the active ement, which will I - called the Na- g0 ic object seems to be to draw to- rat Is of the country under one banner. ,lel to be a very trying one for the pro- 101 of the little parties who have been * i by keeping their vest pocket move- iVJ corner of their own in the political Baker, accordine to a eorresnondent lor irgh papers, is advising the women Da :ntter their war work. That ought wh ig cry for the Red Cross campaign Sei d next week. *? km Berg, who escaped from a detention sot u'son, has been recaptured in Texas C'h n line. It this intrepid sailorman ^ he country there is small incentive "is soner In American detention camps _ Ice court blotter if the policy is not to Jj nforco the law. * Boy. page Alexander Kerensky. lam and Bacon Are , Out in Chicago rd fee (By Associated Press) I CHICAGO. Nov. 9.?Prices of ham fot nd bacon to the consumer were cut to 10 cents bv the Illinois food ad iJ vei rlnistration today. The Government yj omplete control of the packing In ' lustry lends importance to the an no ounccment. ~j While for the moment the cut ap i. lies only to Chicago and suburbs pr __ cs set itere will eventually serve a he standard for tho whole country ! ; Tho price of lard will be announced J?, n a day or two and in a week all, tandard cuts of beefs pork and mut , ^ on will be on the list. / X- [___ OUTBURSTS OF (BY C I ?Te.c_U You, B< 'TRue's SPUNK. FOR CXve:, IS NfO ~=~^ AJtt=g -??SHE'S SITTING ;?: -St RIGHT 0ACK -j^=^=tE^6 OF THAT PAt-M r??| oveR. THeRe!! illilT AIIA i n ??> m ?iij Htu m o Their Part by Erecting | Shelves at Ecadtjuarters. Patriotically Inclined the hoys of o manual training department of voral of the grade schools are conibuting their part by erectlug elves for the Red Cross society in eir headquarters This work is being done under the rection of Prof. William H. Stnnan, instructor of manual training in c grades. Yesterday afternoon Joe Old, Chal:r lleich, Walter Glover and William ass of the Miller school put four elves in place. These shelves were made by Clark lller, Victor Casscl, of the White liool, and Robert Yoak. Robert llarn, Howard Gllkeson. Otis Watson, rrk Trach, Charles Burris, Albert lllnr nnrl Thnmns Wisp nil of tlm itchcr school. They put eight comrtmcnts in and now boys are busy iking more shelves which later will placed in the room The shelves are used by the Red oss Workers to store the work, licit is under way, but not com(ted. [rs. J. JVL Howard to Be Buried Tomorrow Funeal services over the body of :s J. M Howard whose death ocrred yesterday at her home at Mantown, I'a.. will be held on Satury afternoon from the residence at I'ciock. E. W. Howard her son and i daughter. Mis? Mary Katharyn (ward went to Masontown today to liain for the services, Mrs Howard d daughter Miss Dorothy having no there yesterday 011 receipt of the issage announcing Mrs Howard's itb. Miss Louise Con will go down norrow as will several other friends. . [rs. David Engle Dies in Oklahoma V message was received here yesday announcing the death of Mrs. vid Engle, formerly of Fairview. ich occurred at her homo in tJkmul!. Okla. The body is en route to ifton where funeral services will be d on Saturday. Mrs. Engle was well awn hero. She is survived by four is and two daughters, namely Hay, arlcs, Dawson and Allen Engle, s. W. T. Sutton and Mrs. Walter ha. all of Oklahoma, ller husband deceased. MM IN CHEERS j Be Better Looking?Take Olive Tablets IT your skin is yellow?complexion pallid tongue coated?appetite poor?you have ad taste in your mouth?a lazy,-no-good ding?you should take Olive Tablets. ^ Dt. Edwards' Olive Tablets?a substitute i :abmel?were prepared by Dr. Edwards1 et 17 years of study with hi* patients. Dr. Edwards'Olive Tablets are a purely tetable compound mixed with olive oil. w will know them by their olive color. To nave a clear, pink skin, bright eyes, pi- pies, a feeling of buoyancy like ildhood days you must get at the cause. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act on the ei apd bowels like calomel?yet have dangerous after effects. They start the bile and overcome constihoa That's why millions ot boxes are d annually at 10c and 25c per bo*. All rggists Take one or two nightly and te the pleasing results, j 111 ?-* ? ?** EVERETT TRUE I ONDO) OYS, L f He SAY^ HE/ OF p! ra .al FLAG IS RAISED AT HUTCHINSON SCHOOL Col. T. G. Price and Prof. E. L. Lively Spoke During Ceremonies. A beautiful American flag was unfurled at the Hutchinson school in Grant district yesterday afternoon. With the flag raising a very appropriate program was carried out. fonsisting of several interesting aud instructive addresses. School was dismissed early iu the afternoon for the flag raising which occurred about 2 o'clock. The flag raising was attended by many patrons of the school as well as 15b pupils. Col. T. G. Price of Monongah was the first speaker on the program and delivered an address especially interesting to the pupils on the history of tho flag, for what we are fighting, work of the Red Cross, and ouh patriotic duties. Prof. E. L. Lively of the Normal school faculty talked along the lines of educational work. The third speaker. Homer Spurnston, manager of the company store at Hutchinson talked to the children on "Our Duties to the Homo aud Community." RHEUMATISM SO BAP HE COULD NOT DRESS SELF Tried All Kinds of Remedies But Found a Few Drops of Iron In Water Each Day Brought Relief. Says Acid Iron Mineral Is Cheaper, Better Way. <n U ni.n<n t ,Vm .knn^nllem ? ,y A H<nn ituctuuat mm. lucuiuauaui. iniu men some more rheumatism seemed to be my lot in life. .. It would attack me at unexpected times and almost knock me out for good and all," says L. W. Sours, of Luray, Va. "For two years I wasn't able to do anything and couldn't even dress myself, and at night I simply tossed and rolled with agony and, due to the kidney trouble, I reckon, my dreams were fitful and bad and very often 1 would wake up iifthe middle of the night ana when I would try to turn over 1 couldn't. 1 would struggle and the pain would become almost unbearable and my breathing would become difficult. Anyone who has suffered as 1 did, can realize my gratitude and appreciation of Acid Iron Mineral. 1 thought it might help me and I used one 5Uc bottle and two $1 bottles before 1 could see much change, but on the third dollar' bottle I felt like a new man aud can do a good dayls work and rest well nights." "1 urge people to take this Iron medicine wherever 1 go because it helped me where a great many other remedies failed aud alter trying four months and continued to get worse 1 gave up being treated and found relief In A-I-M. I want to call special attention of folks to the fact that when they take A-l-M do not stop with one bottle but bo sure to continue and you will get relief for I know what it will do," declared L. W. Sours, l.uray, Va., R. F. D. No. 4. Rheumatism, when it grips the system, chases around through the veins, soineitmcs in one spot and then in another. it must be removed from the blood. It needs the help of iron to enrich. purify and cleanse the blood and Acid Iron Mineral, in its highly concentrated form, testing over 10 degrees specific gravity makes the ideal remedy. AH druggists hae'e it Sold in Fairmont by Holt Drug Co., in Fairview by Frar.k J. Yost, in Mannington by the Prescription Pharmacy and other good druggists throughout the state. ' ; . && . *. ' X '' i* ' " ' ^ ' Kern Sends Por Them If They Don't Appear COST A MAN TWO DOLLARS TO RUN OVER A FIRE HOSE IN THE DARK LAST NIGHf. Charged with running over the Are hose while In use yesterday evening : on Locust avenue J. G. Smith was i rrnalo/1 loot ? ?)? v.. ^ - ...v?wu .n.>v UIQUI u? rUIlCDIOUU i I Ward and told to appear at the nine o'clook session of police court this morning. In the absence of Mayor Bo wen. City Attorney Albert J. Kern presided as police court judge. When the clock struck nine Mr. Smith had not appeared. Immediately the acting judge Instructed Chief Harr to go after Mr. Smith and to bring him to court. When he finally appeared Mr. Smith stated that It was dark and he did not know he was running over the hose. Tie was given the minimum fine of $2 which he paid and was dismissed. Grind Buckwheat at Fairview Mill i (E. E. Meredith, Press Bureau.) FAIRVIEW, W. Va., Nov. 0 ? Buckwheat is being ground at the Fair- 1 view mill this fall, tm innovation, and i two or three days have been spent 1 already In the work. There was more ' buckwheat grown in Marlon county this season than for several years be- 1 fore and the grinding of it is In style i again. C. S. McElroy, the Fairview . miller, also grinds winter wheat flour. " corn meal and chop feed. Nlm Haught of near Basnettsvllle, has 75 bushels of buckwheat, James Toothman, or Bethel, has 40 bushels and there are Try This to Banish Ail Rheumatic Pains j .} People wlio have been tormented for years?yes, even so crippled that they were unable to help themselves ?have ben brought back to robust health through the mighty power of Rheuma. Rheuma acts with speed; It brings in a few days the relief you have prayed for. It antagonizes the p sons that cause agony and pain jn the joints and muscles and quickly the torturing soreness completely dis appears. It is a harmless and inexpensive remedy, but sure and certaiu, because it is one discovery that has forced rheumatism aud sciatica to yield and disappear. Begin the Rheuma treatment today, and it you do not get the joyful relief you expect, your money will be returned. Mountain City Drug Company always has a supply and gunr antces it to you. Everyb Wants Hands Everybody Can SHC 'T^HERE are men and J. their feet require shoe last, feel they have to wear We would like to talk t ihow them a few points ab Admitted to be leaders Walk-Over factories devo making shoes that fit and same time. For both men designed a corrective series o educate the muscles of a 11 can wear a proper-looking a |il We have fitted thousands IralW nf f#t?f onA lnv# nriv*?n eohc ] rattl We are equipped to do |jl Shurtleff & J The world orer^ C\\! 1 all Walk-Over \\\ J >x*n\ Shoes bear the (pyMi iJ Family of I 5 This phrase aptly expreses the re ? depositors and The Peoples Nations * understands, and the new depositor i We believe that It Is Important J to feel perfectly at home as soon 3 officers direct their energies. 3 You are Invited to make a perse and join our large family of depos THE PEOPLES' N. : On the Corner Net ;; CAPITAL 3 v..- . \?- '.'.V; ' ' ^v* V* many smaller lots In'this section ot the county. Mrs. Edwsrd Hamilton, who was operated upon recently at St Marys hospital tn Clarksburg. Is expected te return to her home here, next Sunday. "The Paramount!,* a musical entertainment opened the High school lecture course last night appearing at the M. E. church. H. N. Ward and Dr. J. w. P. Jnrvis are at tbo head of the committee. "CASCARETS" SET YOUR LIVER AND . BOWELS RIGHT ' THEY'RE FINE! DONT . REMAIN BILIOUS. SICK. HEADACHY AND CONSTIPATED. BEST FOR COLDS. BAD BREATH, SOUR STOMACH?CHILDREN /' LOVE THEM. Get (i 10-ccnt box now. Be cheerful! Clean up Inside tonight and feel line. Take Cascaret* to liven your liver and clean the bowels and stop headaches, a bad cold, biliousness, offensive breath, coated tongue, sallownoss. sour stomach and gases. Tonight tuko Cascarets and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and jowel cleansing you ever experienced. tVak?t up feeling grand?llverybody's loins It. Cascarets best laxative for :hildrcn also. ? ?????????? Rough Faces Chapped Hands This is the time of year when frosty winds roughen, chap and irritate the skin. Chaps are un- v sightly and they are more or less distressing. Nval's Cold Cream softens and smoothes the skin as well as any preparation on the market. This cream Is a desired preparation for all toilet purposes. very benetlcial at all times. T ?,U?o I. i?-?- -- uau<uo njunul C VII it. UCCUUOO U1 Its creamy quality and speedy action. 25c & 50c. CRANE'S Drug Store ome Shoes Wear Them (Over | )ES wnmni tvhn Karaite* !i s made on a corrective j| . homely shoes. 0 all these people and out Walk-Over shoes. in stylish shoes, the te time and brains to are comfortable at the and women, they have f models that gradually weak foot to where it ind proper-fitting shoe, of shoes to thousands | faction. I fl it. Let us tell you. 11M ? 1 Welton Jgj I I Jepositors I lationshlp existing between oar 8 >1 Bank. The old depositor fully - 3 soon learns Its meaning, that tiie new depositor be ma?e S as possible, and to this end the 8 inal investigation of our service 9 itors. \TIONAL BANK ir the Postofllce. 1200,000.00 > , ' c \ a . ^