, ( MUZZLED > v. x-N TH'CM". BUT EVEN Ml) 1 tAT THAT HE. STtLL- >r. Cut out the pictur eon all four sides. j Then carefully fold dotted line 1 its entire length. Then dotted line 2 and so on. Fold each section underneath accurately. When completed turn over you'll find a surprising result. Save the pictures. * THE WEATHER. _ "V^'est Va Locat! snows and^slfghfly.l tr -WeathergReadlngs. Temperature at ' " JLJ 'Yesterday's -weath; -'ItTf^T/ er. .clear; tempera? Trty^r 1 ture- maximum. ? J 33 ;i minimum. IT; precipitaion, .04. i ? i . EVENTS TONIGHT. -jGranJjnglfanL' Building?Knights of Isfcizmer Building?Lady Golden BaTTlimiiis Building-?Mountain City Lodge. K. of T>. i Odd Flow's Hall?Patriarchs' Mili-. fant., .. - i Masonic Hall?Eastern Star. Red Men's Hall?Setting Sun Tribe. ! I-O. R. M. (Maccabee Hall?Lady Owls. Musgrave.Hall?Knights of the Gold-! en Eagle. Norma! school?Story Telling Club, i Chamber of Commerce?War Savings j stamp campaign committee meeting. Normal 8chool?Senior class's class ! party. Armory?Dunbar vs. Lincoln high School. Wheeling.,basket ball. Presbyterian* chuich?Presbyterian le , gion. K. of, C. Hall?Knights of Columbus dance. BarrackvJJJe?Red Cross supper at K. of P. Hall. Bell Run?Betsy Ross Club will be entertained by Mrs. Lacy Bright. -X , i ^ 4a;xl??eLicepsei?Today DeputyC^unty'ClertCjPhUlips issued the fol lo^rtng marijsge ..licenses: George R: Bryte,- 24. OcSnellsyille, Pa, sEd MolWe. Btangard..-24. Fairmont; Solomon . Btewy 48, andfPeari .Carson, 22, Man-' n'iSfecpn';' BHgair. G-V Brown, 22, and . |My?tfe"G.~Sh'?ys." 2i; both of Fa'lr'merit. ' ' * < ; -1?- i ., 6. 44 O.'.Ha* W.'S. Sr?War savings j 'stamps are now on sale at the local i freight station. Freight agent J. D.' Anthony yesterday received stamps i to the amount of- $5. Others will be secured through"the post office when needed. Aumiller on acation?D. B. Aumiller owner of the White Cloud restaurant left this morning for Chilicothe. O., where he will spend several days.! Mr. Aumiller has been on duty very i regular]y during the past few months ! and is taking a little vacation. Arranging Sealers' Meeting ? Sum- . uel^B. Montgomery, state sealer, and 1 ? - - -- -a ? r I county dealer kjl .uuib??-; town, were in Fairmont yesterday to matte arrangements ior the meeting of j the connty sealers of Vest Virginia, which will be held next month in Hunt- j ingtom A Roads Meeting?S. L. Shaver and i M. V. Millan, members of the Marion county court, are at Morguntown today attending the s.-.'iool of good roads ' at West Virginia -w iversity. Birds Are Wising Up ? Frequent j shots at the pigeons at the court bouse j has caused them tos eek flew haunts, i Now they hang up it the vicinity of t Adams andM onro- streets. It is truly^ case of the "bi -ds have flown." | Irregularities in Flour Weight?j Sealer W. D. Straight, of Marion coun- j ty, recently discovered sacks of flour | being sold here, wh o.-, were 17s pounds short while the sj.no firm had some j sacks that were t-vo pounds long in j weight. The firm, v hu h is located in . Barbour county. Immediately was no-; tified and the mru'er has been satis-' lactorily and amicably adjusted. - i L. M. Davis Leases Hospital?L. M Davis who hatl bees a patient at C'ooi. j hospital for the d. r.t several weeks! having undergone s-t operation for ap pendicitis. is recortiing ar.d today ; went to his home on riorpont avenue. ; Will Hold Social? 1;.night the Chris-j turn Endeavor sovcty of the First. I>reshyterian chute;: will hold a so | dal In the social rocnis of the church. . This will be a young people's event and the turnout should be very large. Refreshments will i><- served. Has Pneumonia?Dui.c Br.uuu a well; known resident of Barm -kville is fir j K " 111 with pneumonia at Ics home. Mr. | Brand is a. well known contractor of this county. Another Coaster Hurt?Cerald Davis. Of Alexander r !a< e. is a p: ient Wr - at Cook hospital si-Toring from injuries he sustained when his sled ran into a pile of bri--k. The boy has a LATE^WANT" ADS . jTCANTED ? Two or three furnished , B . rooms and bath .'or Tight housekcep- , Sag. Centrally located. Apply I'. P. j K Xiipson, 3lf Madisoi St. l-lT-it-32931 badly lacerated Case and a fractured, bone In bis right band. The child is a brother of Sirs. W. H. Shfrnmel. His mather Is visiting relatives. in Mcj* In Morgan town?Otis G. "Wilson, citj superintendent of schools was a business visitor in Morgantown yesterday. _ Evangelist at High School?Evangelist, Brooks wkho'is conducting the; revival?services at the Central Chris-, ?cn-church tonducted the chapel"ez-; erciaes' at the Normal school this > morning at tea o'clock. Guest of Son?Mrs. Sarah Finley j who had been visiting relatives in Cniontown is the guest of her son, Arthur W. Finley in'this city. Bargain Seekers? Hundreds of worn ; en were out today hunting ba'rgajus; in stores where bargain sales and "re-J due:ion sales were advertised. These stores were thronged rturOing the ; morning hours wi'h eager purchasers and ma.iy bargains were seared as; tliey were advertised. HURT! FY FMPIHVFS iiiplij 'Firm Started Each One 0*f' With a^Card and Oiie &-Stamp. k? Tlxe i'irm of J. M. Hartley and Son company yesterday piesentecf each of : its employes with a Government. Thrift' card "bearing one twenty-five cent war savings stamp and the firm hopes thereby to encouraeg the employes to purchase these stamps from time to time ther?!>y aiding the govern man r and at the same time encour-, aging thrift among tne employes. The thrift cards were presented at a meeting of employes held yesterday evening "aftlr the store closed for the ! day and at'tiie same t;me a thrift club ' to be known as tne Hartley Thrift club was organized among the heads of the establishment and the employes. Another feature r,t the meeting was j the presentation of enecks to the em ployes which covered their percentage ; of Christmas sales. Tue store enjoyed a splendid Christn as trade, perhaps j the largest December trade in the history of the firm. j EH ALIENS HAVE: 5 MIS TO EtEBiSTEEi City Police Department Gets Instructions for Duty Beginning Feb. 5. j The city police department yesterday received its instructions for registering enemy iditns. The notice j was received by Chief Harr from Cni-; ted States Marshal c. E. Smith. Registration will begin at 6 o'clock a. m. j February 4 and will continue each day . thereafter between the hours of 6 a. j m. and S o'clock p. m. up to and in- j v.iuutu& r cumai.v /. < As regarding who shall register the instructions-read as follows: "All natives, citizens, denizens or ; subjects of the German Empire, or Imperial German government, being! males of the age of fourteen years j and upwards, who axe within the Uni- i ted States and not actually naturalized as American citizens are required to register as alien etemies."' All registration cards will be made out in the police court room on the first floor of the city hall under the direct supervision of the Fairmont police department. Civics Class Will Help Y. W. C. A. Fund: The Community Civics Class of the Fairmont High school, which had j such phenomenal success in the presentation of the motion picture play. < Alice In "Wonderland, wherahv ii j cleared $12.". for the Christmas boxes) sent to the soldiers abroad, will pre-1 sent Marguerite Clark. Harold Hack-! wood, and Jack Pickford in Wild; Flower at the High school auditorium j Friday. January 25. both afternoon j and evening. The proceeds to be giv en to the War Recreation Fund of the : F. AT. C. A. Intense interest has been manifest-' ed in this patriotic work by lite High) school students, and already the hoys . tit the American Hisrorv class have tartde a Jjnudsom? donation to the ause. The nr.me of each person who i ,'eiis life tickets i? posted in th? Tibtorv of the Department, and a small; American flag is posted opposbe the; name for each additional five tickets ; sold, so that a friendly rivalry is on anon; the students in the department. ' The pupils of the different schools in the city will also be privileged to enter this contest and it is to he hoped . that a large donaiion will be secured by these war works. The Community Civics Class has a ; record number of magazines to. be sent j out this week, having been presented with one hundred ninety at one time* by Mrs. S. L. Watson. M. P. Satterfield. of Lexington. V C.. lias been visiting the past few da.' with his sister-in-law. Mrs. W. IGillette. * i AIDS HUSBAND WBfa [ KILLED "OTHER MAN* j MRS. ELMER HUPP.. Prominent OletV'-anders including several bankers lia.c come forward with', offers . of ball for. Elmer Hupp, wealthy Clevelantl'oii'man. who killed; Charles L. "Joyce, traveling salesman, t The shooting occurred when.Hupp un-! expectedly returned home and fonnd ! Joyce, a "friend of'theJa'mily," hiding! in the attic. Mrs. Ilupg, who intro- j duced Joyce to her he-band, has an- ' nounced that she w>>! aid her husband's "unwritten law" tIofir:se_ * : HOW ABOUT ' - A RUSSIAN MOUJIK?| , Id'- W ', i | f*~*4> i - zmni# ?r j [ .;M?^\t%?>, 1 i'*mmly?'^ _ j ; The Russian moujiic. shov/n above.' j is it:;; "Grout Qut uion" in a land oi l great qtv stionr;. There are millions !' ot l.im. The peasant population forms ! th" s~ t' I.'.iik cf the Ru. '-'an people ; .Most of the nioiijiks are itliieraie. but j ' they take hago interest in government- ' nl Qftp.ir.--. and any government that; doesn't : u:t them cannot saccced. Whatever may be met or some wtions in 11. : iicrn Russia There are r.o : pro-Cerni -.es cr be ravers-nmon.7 the peasant pocy> of the great fertile south Ru sia v.-here nine-tenths of the ' Russian v.-he at is rViv.n. My! rtow Robert 1 grGws-5/7^ no wander seys feffreHlow he ests |e?T i! IbSSaiES ? OP?? ? ?5j. ... ; , v. * Tx*JlL P ^ rn'MKnuj Two Teams Have Been Chosen ana it Will Last Seven Weeks. ? Members of the Business girls' class : at the V. M. C. A.ifcjve organized and i will'this evening begin-an a! I-around ; contest which -will continue tor seven : weeks. At the end ot the seven weeks i the team having the itast number of points will be obllg^d^t? give an en tertainment for the., .ictors. Miss Ella Hunt his Leeti chosen captain f>C Team Xo. 1. while Miss Xelle [ Oongan lends Team Xo. Pointa will be scojcd as follows: Attendance at gymnasium classes ? - 1 Bowung ? Swimming 2 fcames (Saturday afternoon) 2 New members ~ The members or the two teams follow: Team No. 1?M>js Ella Hunt, captain: Goldie Swag-.i. Virginia Yock rodt. Mary Hamilton. Margaret Ice.'' Florence Jack. Dos.;:? May, Fear I Morris. Florence Richard :on, Grace Rob-; icson, Christine Story, Ida Stone. J Louise Con'a. Letua Mann. Margaret: Arnett. Mrs. Homer Eell. Mattie Ber.tell. Neva Curry. Anna Dietrick. Ethel : -Itisher.', Ruth Flcie'ms. Hazel Frey. Ma'dehne Gaskill. Miss Greitzner, ! Erma Henry. -..Team No. 2?M .-s Nelle Dougan. captain:.Mrs. Snodderi ,ylva Hustead. Dora Cox. Ruth Rt^se. Lucy Baney. Gladys Bennett, Georgia Conaway. Beulah Davis, Gypsy Dodd, Lucille: Fisher, Mary Ford, Marie Frum, Mrs.! Gillette. Blanche Henry. Edith Hunsaker, Milla Ice. Neltie Johnson, Eva' May .Gladys Polling, Ruth Ross. Pearl! Scott, Ella Straight and Mrs. Thomas. ?tit ?-? /"fest Vmfinirs Greatest \ \ / \ \ A / ^ * X \ f Hirginisn \'Ai Ci The ' -- ,J / j \ \[ ft?psr that Zoea '/ A N5^?5i3/ The West Virginian Is on sale every evening in Fairmont at the following places:: CENTRAL THE FAIRMONT NEWS CO. A. G. MARTIN CO., 101 Main Street! 124 Main Street UNION NEWS CO., Traction Station UNION NEWS CO., B. & O. Station CLYDE S. HOLT, 325 Main Street STEALEY'S PLACE Watson Hotel Bids. E' ST SIDE NEWS CO., Market St. -THE HOTEL FAIRMONT" Jefferson Street WATSON BLDG. NEWS STAND Main Entrance Watson BMg.; EAST SIDE MORAN & PRUNTY Cor. Bridge & Water Streets LOCUST AVENUE J. H. McCLOSKEY DRUG CO. 512 Locust Avenue ; SOUTH SIDE THE TENTH ST. PHARMACY Cor. 10th St. and Virginia Ave. J JAMES GALLIC HER Cor. 12th St. and Virginia Ave. > ?? % On sale every evening: outside of i Fairmont at tne io:iow:ng ptaccs: j MANXIXGTOX FRED G. BARLOW'S News Stand j CI ARKSBITRG PIKE NEWS COMPANY STANDARD NEWS COMPANY Served and for sale by The West j Virginian's own Carriers every even- i ing in the following towns: EVi JON* WORTH INGTON ? CHIEFTOX BENTON'S FERRY T CAROLINA MONTANA MINES IT) \ MAY MANNINGTON RING A MON E ' BRACK V ir EE WATSON DAKOTA MINKS KJXGMOXT GR \YS FEATS FAIR VIEW ' R ' NT TOWNBAXTER ENTERPRISE LH VESVIET.E SHI NNSTON DELLATEW BETHLEHEM [ ARMINGTOX ANNABEL!,E DOWNS Kt'TCHlNSCX EDGEMON'T i MONONGAK MONON STOP No. C.I METZ MORGAN MINE I , , |,IM I , . mil : HOW TO ANSWER l WANT ADS ? c Phones 110-5, 1106, 1107. In answering blind ads in The West Virginian classified columns, please be careltU to use the. precise address given in the adv. Write the address ? . plainly. Letters brought to The [ West Virginian onice go not re- : nuiro stamps. Always inclose your answers in sealed envelopes. Advertisers or others inaulring about a classified ad. must desifehato the ad. number at the end of the ad, as we have ! no other means of referring i :o It. i CHESTNUT CHARLI] - ~~ Jr? I iSm GIRL & TEENS AIDS WAR RELIEF BEB> -^5 B*. fltoifc*-' >?.&: - 9^HH 'Hty * ? iApy 52JZAHETH2EIiHAM ! Youth is no bar to war service j ; amfin r the noblewomen of England .J : Lady l'clham, who is still in her teens," it one of the most ardent war relief; workers in Britain. She is the elder of the two daughters of the Earl of Cht-" Chester. Her father is serving as a major in a Susses regiment. mifinn? snMfTT mum Antii | oe at mm ; End Came For Popular Young Soldier at Early Hour This Morning. Russell Arnett. a sea of Mrs. J. M. Arnett. of this City, who has been critically ill of pneumonia at Camp Sherman, Chillicothe, O., died this! morning a* half after one o'clock ac-1 cording to a message received by relatives. Mr. Arnett was taken ill about ten days ago of p!ejr:sy and bis mother and sister. Miss Margaret Arnett, who were in Morgan-own to attend the funeral of the former's sister. Miss Zena Coleman, were summoned to his bedside . Pneumoni t developed and a transfusion of blood irom a comrade. was resorted to bu. without effect. Russell Arnett was aged about 27: years. He had ocea a resident of j Akron. O.. for the tasi two years where I he was employed hy the Goodyear! Rubber company, prior to his entrance in the army several mouths ago. He was the son of the late J. M. Arnett a former merchant of the Eighth ward, and is survived by his wife who haa been with, her parents in Akron. O., j and his mother and s sister, Miss Mar-1 garet Arnett. all or whom had been . with him during his illness. Another I sister. Miss Daisy Arnett, died in Mor-J rinfriTi'n in Anri! Of mat VPtt. ? - - - ? - - The body Trill "a.-; Drought here for interment but the t:me of arrival is not known. . s Judge Vincent v<: Busv With Court i ? i ' Quito a number of matters were' transacted by Judge Vincent in intermediate court last night and today. In the cause of Gertrude Shroyerj vs. Charles Edward Shroyer evidence] was taken on behalf of the plaintiff. | The defense wiil take its evidence on j Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Actor-i noy Harry Shaw represents the plain-: tiff ctud Attorney M. W. Ogden the defendant. On Wednesday evening Judge Vincent heard the case of Goldie Mason vs. Thomas Davis Mason, a divorce! action on the grounds of infidelity.] An absolute divorce was granted. Tn the cause of Millard F. Boggess.! executor of I he last will and testament of D. B. Fleming, vs. Harold S. Fleming. cf al? c. petition was tendered by he First National Bank, of Fairmont, r.u di't-. liquidating committee. Jutiae Vincent granted an order filing the same. Miss Mary Riggr. of 505 Fairmont; avenue, who had been ill for somei time, is slowly recovering at her; hem?. I i t 1HS! PLENTY MORE LIKE THIS IN FAIRMONT. I Scores oT Fairmont people can tell: yo:i about Doan's Kidney i'ilis. Many j a happy chizen makes a public state-; meat of his experience. Kerc is a I case of it. What better proof or merit i can be had than such endorsement?! G. L. Mundell. 42S Adams St.. Fair-1 mont. says: "My kidneys were a!-| ways weak and I had a dull ache; across the small of my back. When | I did any heavy lifting or any stooping. the trouble was worse. My kidneys did r.ot act as they should. I got Doan's Kidney Pills from Crane's Drug Store, and they put my kidneys in good condition.** Price COc. at al) dealers. Don't simply ask lor a kidney remedy?get' Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that: Mr. Mundell had. Foster-Milburn Co.. j Props.. Buffalo. X. T. E?BY BLOSSER o.,: d . . . " y k. ' - Will EIVE HEALTH Tim IT MSI HOUSE County Health Officer Tost WiH Use Slides Loaned ^ by Government. * u. " . 1" . y Trvlnc to tench the community the aloe of knowing how to prevent typhoid fever and other contagions and infections diseases. Dr. L. X. Tost.* county officer, has arranged to hold the first of a series of illustrated health talks in the county court room in the court house next Tues- j day evening at 7:3 o'clock. Men,' and women are urged to attend the : lecture, which will be free. The talk w::l be illustrated with; a large number of special-y prepared slides, which are famished Is? :hcj occasion by the United States Pub-! lie Health Service. "Washington. P. | C. Dr. Yost expects Dr. L. M.. Schwartz of the United States Health Service, to be in Fairmont i tbat .night and deliver a talk alio. Health work of this tv.-i; has been a specialty of Dr. Yost's for some time and he is well informed on '.he' subject as was evidenced at the last .meeting of the West "* irgir-'a State Med.?ai Society in :Vs city. -when : he accessed several suffers c.l vit-1 al import&n along these lines ; Anion? the slides are some Riving1 the results in pictures of the survey of a certain comity in tVest Virginia. | In the course of his talks Dr. Yost ' wll point out the economic loss to a community when it has disease in its midst, reducing the matter to : dollars and cents for the enlighten- j ment of-his hearers. A series of slides will deal with the value or rural sanitation and at length he will dwell on the sanitary results ob- j tained from the use of concrete on the farm. He will show -what con-.i crete cellars, concrete stables and j barn yards mean to the fanners and : the consumers of his milk and milk , products generally. Special a<-. tion will be given to the dairy interests and farmers and dairymen are urged in attend ihe meeting. In the spring it. Is probable that Dr. Yost will deliver a series of lectures on the subject at several places in the county. Tor the present he bad dropped this part of the i scheaule because of the severity of j " - ?? J la. 1 ure winter snu uiiiiiuK/ w : the places of due to the conditions of the roads as well as the uncomfor-! table condition of meeting places. He | will wage a "spring drive" however. > It is probable that Dr. Yost will de-1 liver several lectures in the City of j Fairmont, but nothing definite has j been arranged. Dr. Tost was a very happy man yesterday when he received his consignment of elides from Washington. D. C.. which had been or\ the way or considerable time. PLANNING DAY'S" MEALS FOR FIVE it*. - - ? BY BIDDY BYE. The food experts in charge of tho Office of Home Economics of the 1". S. Department of Agriculture have estimated the daily food needs of each family of five at 10.000 calories, or units or heat and energy value. The "average family" is one of five persons, two adults and three children. and "average" menus for a day are planned for that number. In a recent bulletin of the V. S. Department or Agriculture is given a basic plant of meals for one day which may be' i LEGAL NOTICES j NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE OF I IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Pursuant to the >uthority (vested in me by tvo certa'a deeds of trust executed by Frank Gregory and Flossie M. Cregory. his wife, to Paul G. Armstrong. Trustee, dated on the 4th and 7th days of Apt i, 1S17. respective-1 ly. and recorded in the Clerk's office i of the county court of Marion county, j West Virginia, in Trust Deed Book j No. 43. pages SI aud 83 respectively, J ! will on SATURDAY. THE 9th DAY! OF FEBRUARY, IMS, at the front! door of the court house in the city of ] Fairmont. Marion county. West Vir- J ginia.sell to the highest bidder, all ,hat certain lot or parts! of land, together' with the appurtenances and improve-' meats thereto belonging, located on the North Side of View street in the Eighth ward of the city of Fairmont, j Marion county. West Virginia, that is! to say: Lot No. 6 of the O. J. Watkin6 plan i of Jots, which said lot is bounded and I described as follows: Beginning at a stake in the north-) ern line of View street corner to Lot; - ?- ? -t_- t; T 1 .".O. a; tnence wiui ice nne ui j.*ut? Xo. S. X. 9 degrees 40 minutes \V. | 120 feet: thence S. W. 50 feet by u line parallel with the line of View street to the line of Lot Xo. 7; thence with the line of Lot Xo. 7. S. 9 deforces 40 minutes Host 120 feet to tfcci line of View street; thence with the line of View street 50 feet to the: place of beginning and being the same! real estate which was conveyed toi the said parties of the first part byBirdie Xutter and K J. Xuttcr. her husband, by Deed dated on the 2nd' day of April. 1917. and recorded in 1 the Clerk's office if the County Court i of Marion connty. V.'est Virginia. Excepting however the coal and min-1 ins rights and privileges as contained ' in said deed. Terms of Sale?Casn in hand on day of sale. Given under my hand this 17th day j of January. 121SPACL G. ARMSTRONG. I Jan 17-24-31-Feb 7-S Trustee, j L "* ^ ? Ov C? mr-~?j -rinrr , , The plan Is based on what Is knows ' sal as a cereal diet?that la, eriBK at ranch cereal as possible without male* J9 ins the diet one-sided and xaonotop- H When cereals are used so IreeU they must be znade as attractive as possible. The bread mast be excellent. the breakfast foods thoroughly cooked and salted, and calces and puddings most be carefully seasoned. dB Rice and macaroni are better combined with small quantities of meat or cheese than served a'.one. and vans- . Cereal breakfast food?1 1-2 pints after being cooked. The equal in uncocked cereals wonld be 5 or 6 cupfuis. j -jS Milk on cereal. 1-4 cupful for each person. M Sugar on fruit, on cereal, or in coffee. 2 1:2 level teaspoonfuls. Bread. S slices, or g ounces. Butter. 2 1-2 cubic inches. An egg or 2 ounces of meat, fish or poultry for each older person, and a glass of milk for each child. H DI.VNSR. I Meat or fish. 1-4 pound for each ? - * -i i 'H 1 grown person: lor eacn cn:ia an egg I or a glass of milk. \ Potatoes. 5 medium-sized. t One other vegetable .turnip, spinach. corn, cauliflower, etc., equal to X pound in -weight. Bread. R slices. Butter. 2 1-4 cubic Inches. s Steamed apple (or oilier fruit) pud- / : ding. < Ingredients: 2 cupfuls flour. 2 i : lablespoonfnls butter. 3-4 cupfuls ! milk. 4 nplcs. 1 teblespoonful sugar.) ! Sauce?Recipe: _l-2 cupful sugar. 1 II 1-2 tablespoonfuls flour. 2 teaspooni fuls butter. 1-4 cupful water, flavoring. ! St'PPER. Gravy?Recipe: 1 pint skim milk. 1-4 cupful flour. 2 level teaspoonfuls hurter and 1 cupful salt or smoked tioh. To this add beaten egg-yolk left , from cake mentioned below. . , ? Rice, 1 cupful measured before cooking. Bread. S slices. Butter. 2 1-2 cubic Inches, i One-half of onc-egg cake. Recipe i for whole cake: 1-4 cupful butter. 1-2 1 cupful sugar, t egg. 1-2 cupful milk. 1 1-2 cupfuls flour, 2 1-2 teaspoonfuls baking powder. Frosting made with 1 egg white and 1-4 cupful sugar. Porte r-Gantr. Miss Ethel Marie Gantz. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Gantz of East Park avenue will be united In marriage tiiis evening to .T. D. Porter of Richmond. Va., at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. Porter and his bride will go to Steubenville, Ohio, to reside where the former is employ ed with the Bell Telephone Company. After January 20 they will be at home at 1240 Maryland avenue. Steubenvilie. beei&ans; ' Absolutely^ Removes Indigestion: Drasrciste refund money if ft fails. 25c Leg Sore I A hrsge tors?eery deep?full of Cool dl?elianre. Aj^>D7 ell da7: no nt at ni^ht Then ? est a iter 4 rope of the smile. cooUoe liquid. D. D. D. Irritation and pain trcnc. Sweet, refrrshiair flccpat night. In due tine, comoktt rare. We piuxrantce D.D.D. : O.O.O. I Hie Liaciiici Win; si? Mountain City Drug store and Hall's Drug Store. Free Help for 1 Your Foot 1 T roubles Dr. School's 5 f I Foot- ^ I offoot. jcrr** na^r-rernrm-^ast^ itnd clate fitting.-Wcmlayoar ocap?rT?hoq>-IuliALiTt?footJi^|??t?'JLAL A foot expert will be here Monday, January MiHeTs Shoe Store 1 127 Main Street. I' * I 1 I ?? ?_ a m^w _. {^ ' y^jaB | i