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/ ' : " . . -" - - ' -B ~B I aBBaBMaaaHaBBI1 I ? News ^ iy | ' ms ETCHING -New Spring Sk^.^ H Model salts for women in I * all this season's- newest shades. Newest Jackets and I skirt effects combine this year's | g&v.V* neWsnlt styles for Spring: all i beantifully tailored and priced j $17150 to $35' I ===^================: > A sale of new and attractive 9 SgliM;'".' spring dresses in silk and silk J: ^ ' '9 poplin, some very attractive ' B styles and in all shades. Special { , B price ; j . ,>*"v Be a h t i t u 1 , j X c w Silk i v riV/ Shirts in black J Jfc.7 only ? very j J 9 yC\_L nicely trim/ fc \7 A mci and newS-\X /\Vxd est spring mod ' H \ ClS' SI>eCial at . 5 Yin*! f^Jk \ Juot received ?? H /" jTa/t. It \ new arrivals . 1Ex??- ~ .9 it j /..}! * \ in L a d i e s" Bs&~ H //' / ''(\ \ spring top HP*1 "_B mS/4lc\ \ skirts in all H 1 * ' fgjapt. j new and want- I fev.c' ' B l^liFl ~ y [>'? ed materials. i HSNg'; a ( smart models. ! v ' B I ^ and styles are E ?%; *? lit- J" [ I' 1 of the best and I i Lr^ special prices i ' B range from ^ Eau b rf rORTHEP^jf>J , 'OHortyCoxNE *- 1 - ' . _ - ? ( ^ ' "' < turns Home. ikins, cZ Indianapolis, i Mrs. Jenkins has been i es here, has returned nkins will remain some n SHinnston. lam Monroe and Jesse nnston, -were guests of i nroe at Bowenita Sun- | from Pittsburgh, s. Walter Wilson, of j ived in the city last 1 Ittsburgb. Mr. Wilson 1 >m attendfnga convenrare association at Coi. Wilson has been risPittsbrurgh. They were rmer's mother, Mrs. E. here. ?? < sy Enters Service. C of Prickett's. left Sat- s * unwy wa2)iuu?iuu LU wiiCi uic ftv?- <x ernment serriec. His mother. Mrs. | a SSC. Miranda Hartley. will reside 'with her it _ -v son. Morgan Hartley. In Potomac aveme, daring Ms absence. c C Red Cross. 3 jj?k.'-. - The Red Cross organization of the I j^t .'Diamond Street M. E. church will meet 1< k5 Wednesday afternoon at the home of F fe:-. Mrs. "William Arnett, comer Newton I and Diamond streets, to do Red Cross PpW03*- E Missionary Meeting. 3 iK \ The young Woman's Foreign Mis* S sionary society or the Diamond street h r~: chorda will meet Tuesday afternoon |*-f at two o'clock at the home of Mrs. Cecil S '. Jenkins in East Park avenue. ^??? Bfc- ;' Union Meeting. & Safe.-; An members of the Ladies* Union of Fi the Central Christian church Division fi .vi No, 1, are urged to attend the meeting EapB^Mrs. Clark Kisner's Tuesday after- B Sg soon at two o'clock. Visitors will he t< welcome at any of these meetings. o 'Home from Steubenville. C B&SZ' Mrs. John Gantz. of East Park ave- oi ":fcne, returned Saturday from Steuben al&vv'" * '. H ^ J . at- > , >. sjPi Spj M_. J" _ * Cl l- ^ ^ IMtCUtG ^^3 *o*t*KY - ii ? : file. O.. where she visited her daurb- [ er, Mrs.. Porter, for several days. At First M .P. Church. Rev. James A. Selby. president of he Weat Virginia M. P. Conference, Till pay bis annual visit to the First; Methodist Protestant church next Sat-| trday and Sunday. "While in the city; 19 will be the guest of his sister. Mrs. j Jeorge Shomaker in Guffey street. j Entertain Missionary Society. On Tuesday evening the Foreign; Missionary society of the First M. P.' ihurcb will entertain the Watson and Monongah societies at the church. The i members anticipate a splendid meeting. Personals. Arthur Rich, of Flaggy Meadow, i spent the week end with Mrs. Viola | Springer and family in Guffey street, j Miss Louise Hall has been indisnosed the past few days at her home in Fast Park avenue. Thomas Rowand and daughter. Miss j joldie, of Pleasant Valley, were guests - - " , Cn.l )[ 31 r. ana ivirs. a. o. ciccuc^ w umbia street yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey ?odd were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hull in Colombia street Sunday. Francis /md Harry Fleming, of Milersville. sent Sunday at A. B. Stealer's n Columbia street. Mrs. R. E. Harr. of Potomac avenue, *ho has been ill is improving. J. C. Blackmore. of Delaware avelue. is recovering from a long illness. Mrs. Cleo Harden, of Shinnston. =pent Sunday with her parents. Mr. ma Mrs. Ed. Jenkins in Diamond street. H. W. Satterfleld. of Merchant street, las been Quite sick the past few days. Miss Margaret Richards, of the West Virginia University, spent the reek end at her home in Haymond street. Mr. and Mrs. Nixon arrived home tolay from Pt. Pleasant. Pa., where they "isited friends the past few days. m WAS EAsr FDR FAIRMONT HIGH Main Line Town Lads Had a Most Pronounced Off Night. Fairmont High was going right on Saturday night and easily defeated the Irafton High school, team by a 34-9 icore. The visitors seemed to hare in off night, playilng far below standird, while the Fairmont lads were gong better than usual. The visiting team did not get but me field goal. This was made by ;iark in the second half of the game, dills and Hill both played well for "airmont. The score and line-up folt>vfc: . rairmorrt, 34. Grafton. 9. less Collins Forward linns Irvine Forward fills Clark Center _ fill ".. Knight Guard arsheld Bartlett Guard Substitutions?Fairmont: BInns for (ills. Knight for Binns. Johnson for (ess, Funt for Hill, Hamilton for Sarseld. Grafton: Ringler for Bartlett. Field baskets?Fairmont: Hess. 1: linns. 5; Mills, 7; Johnson, 1. Graf>n: Clark, 1. Foal baskets ? Fairmont: Hess. 1 ut of 1; Mills, 5 out of 9. Grafton: ollins, 7 out of 16: Irvine. none out 11. _ Referee: Wilson? J[_ t^kf ' ' m m M m 'MM m ^ X -VX X/\/ I MA - BY EDMUND VANCE COOKE See! there ain't a thins to do. Bow I wisht this term was through! School five solid days a week, rm your brain begins to.leak? and a Friday piece to speak! Teacher's sittin* on my neck. Sires me homework by the peck. Xough to last me over Sunday. Bitchln* Friday up to Monday. Saturday is dancin' school; Sot to doll up like a fool; Then I take a music lesson Then another in expreshun. Which is just a high-falntln' S'aoi* for old-style elocutin*. Sunday mornin'?Sa-a-bath Schools Maybe Baalam and his mule, Maybe starttn' on St. Matt's . Sixteen verses of begats. Yes. I'm busy quite a few. But there ain't a thing to do. Xoggerphy. trimmer. *rithmetic. Manual trainin"!?makes me sick Thinkin' of the time I spend Doin' things that got no end. fteadin'. writin*. yes and wow! They're a countin' "conduck" now Yes and "Effort". I don't care! [ don't think such marks is fair. Oh. o* coarse they lemme go Often to the movie show. A.n" I go to parties, too; But there ain't a thing to do. Ain't tbis world the dullest place' As excltin" as a race Between two snails?about. Lemme see; I gotter gwout Doin' dooty as a Scout. Got to give the war a lift Sellin" Red Cross bonds for thrift. And distributtn' some tracts Girin' the kaiser fits and facts. Which the president ast me to. Oh, I'm stickin*. tight as glue. But there ain't a thing to do. 'Cept to sing the same old tune. And a hangin* round till June. Gee! I wisht that some smart chap Could tear three months off the map: January?February?March, well, say! Might as well take April?May. Ain't no use that I can see; "Least they ain't no use to me. Mebbe some poor, egg-faced prune v Might object, but I'll take June, Take it quick and take it soon! 'Cause till June comes?ain't it true?There ain't one blame thing to do. (Copyright 191S by the Newspaper Enterprise Association.) unnrar PHYSICAL TESTS Men Called Will Appear at! the Y. M. C. A. Friday and Saturdays - ? - *- *- - a ?:n The list ot Class 1 men uial ?\ ill UC 1 examined on Friday and Saturday of this week was prepared by the local draft board during the week end. The men called and the date on which they are to appear at the Y. M- C. A. for physical examination follows: Friday March 1. Order Xo. 695?Bert Shaw 699?Lonnie William Lawrence 700?Homer hlcGee 705?Robert Lee Fawcett 706?William y. St&nagen 709?Earl Franklin Hartley 710?Alva Glenn Merrill 713?Dominick Spodaro 71S?Braxton Stanley Williams 719?uarret! josepu jscksou 722?Ben Alvin Dickey 724?Charles Elmer Sid-well, Jr. 727?Herschell Remembrance Yost 735?John William Conaway 73C?James Lesley Jack 739?Harold Glen Fortney 740?Decatnr Washington 743?Richard Anthony Taylor 746?Domenico Colantwono 749?John Edward Kemple 750?Sampson Ray Toothman 753?James Ernest Mo ran 754?Clarence C. Crosser 755?Dale Wayman Vance 763?Robert A. Rosenmerkel 766?William Alston Gordon Dayton Stealey 76SCoy Henry Snider 769?Lester Lee Ice 770?George Riser Hamilton Robinette 775?Richard Overton Bentel 777?William Loyd Hill 781?Ulysses Levi Nuzum 785?William Laton Carrico 786?Cuther D. Boston 7SS?Anthony Vanleer 801?Lloyd Stewart Dunham 505?Howard Curtis 506?Luigi Ella 507?Glenn G. Douglass SOS?Roy Massey 809?Alfred Edmund Thurnes 810?Paul Petty v *1?.1 t Oil?* J. X S12?Manual Jose Aires S14?Lee Martin $20?Jesse Lee Haun $21?J. Stanley Tnttle $26?dens Morgan $29?Clarence Fraklin Schoudt 1 $32?Howard Cunningham f $33?Leo D. Patterson h $37?Abraham Reitman $43?Charles Marshall Dawson $44?Edgar Rainford Worth in gron $47?Claude Henry Reed $55?Clarence Lloyd Garner $56?Lorenzo Cianforch $59?Brown Reid Garrison $60?Don M. Arnett $61?Roy Byrol Cotter $62?Theodore Rouse $66?Charles Earl Reese $68?Robert Henry Hill $70?Henry Ray Smonse $73?Antonio Rippi , 874?Thomas Melan Conner * 879?William Andrew Bowman SSI?Raymond Moore Fisher 1 8S2?Marshall B. Boyles SS6?William Andrew Powell 887?Richard Charles Jamison c 893?Harris Tayerner Sharp 894?Frank Patton 895?William James Layman 900?Bert R. Heston P 903?Howard Charles Dempsey e 908?Don Lytton Reese c 909?George Ellsworth Miller. Jr. e 912?Glenn Rowland 917?Steve Sampson Saturday. March 2. 922?Perry Frank Sapp lr^?3reSy*e35iiii*Sfei^5*5T2 "'BW3B';??S SK! * v* * ' /*lv r MrJV-" 1. * "4.' .- -. ' ^9'm- I fmi Mr' s fkJlVLd i[4Sr 332?Johnson Lee 336?George Jackson 938?Samuel Paul Jurist! Laise 939?Robert Earle Goodc 943?William A. G. Brer 947?Harold McKlnley Cask ins 952?Russell Lawrence Schoudt 309?Aipna a. i ui uci 963?James Gass 964?Ezra Balchowsky 970?Gail Douglas Harvey 972?Raj- Hutson 974?Arthur Whittal Xelson 981?George Washington Toothman 982?Joseph Brandimarte 989?Charles Lee SIndledecker 991?Walter Dillow 992?John Calvin Burchinal 995?Lawrence Earl Balltngee 999?John Edward Harker 1000?James Edward Tates 1002?Pasquale Canterelii 1009?Addison White 1012?Clyde Blair Morgan 1013?Sabastino Costo 1021?Milton Carej1023?Luigi Mainelli 1031?Joseph Earl Dunham 1032?Wendell Holmes He:,s 1034?Srcle Marlon Sheets 1036?John fates 1048?James Watt Bradshav 1039?Chester Stephen Bobet 1041?Ralph Cooper Morris 1042?Lenwood In-in Myers 1048?James Otis Reed 1050?James Franklin Hare 1051?Harrow Dillow 1053?Brooks Durr 1057?Cosmo Xotte 1058?Frank Delligatti 1065?Annunciato Cociaro 1066?All ex Hunter Cooper 1068?Archie T. Vaughan 1070?Xazzareno Affidani 1075?Edward Everett Hale 1076?Antonio Xeri 1070?Carl Fuller Brown 1079?Bruce P. Bungard 1080?George Washington Brown 1083?James Feltz 1084?John Herbert Pople 1086?Edgar Philips Smith 1092?Paul Haymond 1093?George Edgar Henderson 1095?Angclo Cappabianea 1112?Esto Cecil Hess 1114?Robert Vail Coleman 1115?Joshua Hawkins 1118?Amalio Meale 1119?William Clyde Donaldson 1123?Luigi Oliverio 112S?Dorsey Herbert Love 1133?Trvan Hixenbaugh 1135?Charles Raphael Hav^im 1136?O. S. Toothman 1137?Frank Bernardo 1138?Everett Coates 1139?Edward Thornton 1147?Charles Jard Powell. MONONGAH | Very 111. Joe Fort Is still very 111 at his tome in Brookdale. He Is suffering rom a severe atack of stomach troude. Visiting Friends. Clarence Flanmgan is in Monongah 'fftiHnr frlADtlc unif rPlntlvFR Flan. ilgan has bean In government service nd has been stationed at Camp Sheliv. Hattiesburg, Mies for the past everaT months. After a short furough he will return to the southern amp. ???- , Will be Entertained Meipbers of the Monongah Foreign lissionaxy society of the M. P. church rill go to Fairmont at 6:30 o'clock omorrow evening -where they -will be ntertained by the Foreign Missionary oclety of the First "Ward M. P. hnrch. Excellent Sermon. Rev. J. a. Selby of Parkersbnrg. resident of the West Virginia confernc filled the pulpit at the M. P. burch here yesterday evening. An x cell en t sermon was heard by all atending. Personals. f t . -X Febrnary 25,1918. [ wl American Woi During 1 Mothers and the girls of America?just like the brave one of Britain and France?are maintaining the glory of womanhood for the sake of the boys "over there'* and those who are getting ready to go. It is only part of the spirit of confidence in Victory to be as smartly gowned as always?to give the boys something to fight for. | Millinery Full of Picturesque Charm Early Spring Models? The first arrival of hats for the early days of spring are especially picturesque, although they are is I a simple and dainty stylo. They are ?? Hrtt and airv as SDrinz itself j and as gay in color. 1 Women anxious to do their bit ! this spring are going to dress at| tractlvely at the least cost, which can be accomplished by selecting from these wonderful Hats. See our specials at j $3.95 and $5.00 ' True Values I to business. George King was among the social callers at Fairmont on Saturday evening. Frank Martin was in Fairmont this morning attending to business. Miss Maud Lindsay was in Fairmont for a short while Sunday evening. Oiivcr Glover was among the local social callers in Fairmont yesterday. Miss llallie Or was calling in Fairmont yesterday evening. Miss Mada Strickler was among the social callers in Fairmont during the week end. Miss Ruth Keim who has been visiting in Monongah returned to her home in Buckhannon this morning. AfI ter a visit at her home of about a ! week she will return to Monongah to | accept a position in the local millinery store. "Shorty** Cole was In Fairmont yesterday evening calling on friends. Dr. Weeden C. Koon was an out of j town business caller this morning. j Denzel Sbarer was in Fairmont yes-. terday visiting friends. | PERSONALS (j; S. T. Troup, of Swissville, Pa., is the guest of his daughters. Mrs. H. L. Trogell and Mrs. James Lamble. , Miss Mattie Linn, who had been ill for several weeks with paralysis, is slightly improved at this time. Mrs. F. M. Morss has returned to Uniontown. Pa., after a visit of a few , days with Mrs. A. B. Robb on Walnut ' avenue. Mrs. Morss attended the , meeting o fthe West Virginia Laun- ' drymen's association here last week. E. C. Scott, of the Fairmont Times, , vNCDi to rdrKeidUUrS luuaj nactc uw will attend the "West Virginia Pnb- . lishers association meeting. Mrs. C. C. Wedding has recovered : fro man illness of several days. ] Mrs. R. L. O'Xeal has arrived here from L>*nchburg and is spending sevleral days at The Fairmont. Miss Helen Judge, of Grafton, spent ' Sunday here as the guest of her cousin. Miss Winifred Murphy, on Grafton street. Miss Irene Foley was the guest yesterday from Grafton of the family of [Boll Wilson on Washington street. Clifton Hall, the son of Mrs. Hal " | Hall, is recovering from an illness with typhoid fever. Miss Margaret Murphy and guest, Miss Katherine Hession. of Industrial. W. Va.. went to Pittsburg this morning where they will spend several days. ' _ Miss Ruth Kelley has returned from a. visit of a week in Clarksburg. Miss Elizabeth Hunsaker has returned from a visit with her brother John : {Hunsaker. at Jenkins. Ky. | Miss Ethel Heintzeiman is m at tne home of her father, H. L. Keintzelman, on Benoni avenue. Mrs. William Rennie has returned from a visit -with her daughter, Mrs. Harry Mason, at Detroit. Mich. She was accompanied home by her niece. Miss Rosemary Mason, who will spend the remainder of the winter here. D. B. Aumiller, of The White Cloud, is home from a business trip to Cleveland, O. Captain Francis Thralls has return-, ad to Fairmont fro mthe South. Jacob Watkins, a venerable resident | of this city who is ill at the home of] his daughter, Mrs. C. E. Hutchinson.] suffering from erysipelas, is slightly | improved at this time. Miss Lena Parks, of Ciarksburg. spent the week-end in this city with relatives. John A. Clark, Jr., has been ill for; ! Bell-ans Absolutely J Remove s Indigestion? Drtzggisfe refund massy if it fails. 25a tJRTNEYST STORE NEWS - " -------- ------ - --a men Are to Be the New Season - THE FIRST AUTHORI We Invite You to See Them?Tb* In the New Soliele and Baronette Sat striking stripes and plaids as well i The new Broad Belts are in many ( too, are very much in evidence. $5.00, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50,: Neckwear Modes of the Minute. Styles that are unusually clever, fascinating and new. Bound to create unusual interest among smart, fashionably dressed women. . c 1. r-M.? Pnm.lap . . SOe oacm wiiri ?| ?>iw v|>?<w ? - ? Lace Stocks 50c to $2.00 I Courtneys' the past week with toirsllitis. Mrs. Delia B. Shinn is the guest of her sister. Mrs. S. E. Baker, at Beverly. Mrs. Lewis Hall Is 111 at her home at Barrackrille with rheumatism. Mrs. R. A. McConaughey. who had been the guest of Mrs. P. M. Hoge, of Benoni avenue, has returned home. Miss Emma Snyder has returned to Clarksburg where she is spending the winter with her aunt, Mrs. P. H. Shields after spending several days here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Snyder. Mrs. Rachel Laughlin. of Kcyser. is the guest of her brtoher, P. M. Hoge, on Benoni avenue. Miss Lucretia Travis, of Wheeling, spent the day in this city as the guest | of Miss Genevieve Carpenter. Mis::' Travis was en route to Weston where she will visit relatives. Dorris. the little daughter of Mr. and , Mrs. Dallas Booth, who has been quite ' ill with tonsilitis at her home on Locust avenue, is slightly improved. Miss Jeannette Kubn, of Lore City Ohio, who had been the guest of he. sister. Mrs. Dallas Booth for several days, has gefne to Fairview where she ; will visit her sister. Mrs. Bfooks Fordyee, who has been ill for some time. Mr .and Mrs. R. H. Bo wen spent th ; in ilwftow visitiue relative and friends. Hugh F. Smith returned Saturday evening from a business trip to Wheeling.L. E. LONG DIES. L. EI. Long, a nephew of Mrs. Amor Smith, of, Fail-view, and a member oi the National army stationed at Camp Sherman. Ohio, is dead according tinformation received by Mrs. Smiti recently. The young man was bcoi: keeper in the division hcadquarteis of the cantonment. His death occurred followed an operation on his throat. He is survived by his wife. He was a resident of Cambridge. Ohio. T\TEURALGIA ? ^ For quick results rub the Forehead t3ptX ? (fj and Temples with RFff&jci 1 to taw * VicKSWpo5*yss ; i i i Monongahela Valley ' Traction Co. Stock dealt in } PHILIP LYNCH ! First National Bank Building. New York City, N. Y. blaJzeyourJuce a business asset !, That skin-trooble may Be more than , *. aocrce of suffering and cmbanaasiucnt ?it may be holding' yon back in tl* bosiness world, keeping yon out of a better job for which a good appearance ? ie required. Why "take a chance" when Resinol OntoiCBt heals tkiu-cruptMctaocasiyf . Well Gowned [H of 1918 IwM TATIVE STYLES IN (J * I S New Spring Dress Skirts J-fH Separate skirts will play " 1 1 n important part in the |"'W< /omen's wardrobe this I pring* it's the unusual f '19 ttractiveness'of the styles nd materials that have rought them so much in rominence, and when we ay these New Spring ikirts are more sinking nd decidedly different rom any previous season, t's bound to create interst among a host of womn. feas&gaft in we know you'll agree with us: _ * :in, also in Taffeta, in the new is in the wanted plain colors. :ases trimmed in buttons. Pocket* $10.50 on up to $14.50. Hosiery for Spring in Brands of High Quality can be had In silk, silk and lisle, lisle and cotton. In all desirable colors and sizes. When you exam- . iiie them and note the low prices. no argument will be required to . make you supply your needs 25c to $2.00 I 108-110 Main St. . - > SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE. In view of the prevalence of smallpox In and throughout the county and. . " city, the Board of Health of the City of Fairmont hereby urgently suggests ,;3| and advises that all citizens submit to | vaccination at once, and that every precaution be used against the spread of this loathsome disease. The Health Board -will do every- ' thing in its povrer to take proper care I'm of all cases of infection and will promptly segregate and quarantine es- \ - 9 tablishcd cases. Let the citizens -them- -j? selves use every care and precaution BOARD OF HEALTH, City of Fairmont. By H. L. CRISS. H City Physician. ANTHONY BOWEX, AT WAR WITH YOURSELF! I HELP MATURE TO DEFEAT THE DISEASE IN YOUR BODY. Keep up the fight: do not give ujC Nature is trying to serve you in conquer- 'J tag the wrongs that may exist. Red blood, vim, courage, vitality, all ' teem lacking. No woDdcr yon are nerv Dns and disconraged. Why not call to your aid a strong; Sependablo ally? Dr. Pierce's Golden "jB Medical Discovery has for over forty 'r* rears proven its merits as a most powernil tonic and blood tyiildor to the-many thousands who have been returned to * . jood health bv its use. Clear the coated tongue, get rid of ansightly skin trouble. Let this remarkible remedy rid your body of the im- ' J parities of the biooa, let it tone sua strengthen yon. It often cures the lingering chronic couch. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery Is absolutely a herbal tonic, free from ilcohol or dangerous habit-forming irngs. All druggists. Liquid or tablets. Fairmoxt, IV. Va.?"Since lean remem-3er. when a boy at home. Dr. Pierce's Remedies were used in my family at dif- * terent times and they always proved to . - t>e Just as advertised. I personally have taken the 'Golden Medical Discovery* md know it to be a splendid remedy for - 3S ihe blood. liver and stomach, or deepseated coughs and bronchial trouble. I 1 lave also taken the 'Pleasant Pellets.* They clear one's system of all impurities tnd in a -mild ana easy manner. X know vagi ill Dr. Pierce's Remedies to bo good and 'M 'ecommend their use."?M. H. hZAX, 803 "5 Virginia Avenue. Faikmont, W. Wa.?"My husband has > aken many a bottle of Doctor Piercers. ? ^ Golden Medical Dis- I covery and con^d?ra '/ a1p?medicine*?* has -,'M *** ft ever known. Be has ' J yMpi <? taken ^ it ^as a Uood ^ ^ for rhwumaSsml mad mBi it has never falledtc . -i&UM give relief. He i? ' ?W.C^kBP lies on this mwllflw 8 -* m^Mnn. alwavs r(W> ' 1WU UCttlUUJ " ?J - '?a T?l MB itnmends It."?MB&. Jajess & GsmzEK J 06 Spence Street. CHICHESTER 8 PILLs M Vfls tnzbujioxpmrgp, - ^ ><gg X/SA T-.it itl?I ft^Tl'ir riMi W fc> jjV' ^ ? if <;h!-C??0?-lCX** Plficnn^ffainiiT/iAV nihla J^K inrf Md - | BieGi^ fl ni n itt iwimimn kctI Port IT drtto|d?PrtSa. or S botOrtSXSS. rtIB EVANS CHPIHIOI, CTl. r IVNIIUfc'j fclwtrt bears 3 tbe ^