: % IiSEIH! 1HL M COME' I ntOMFORDPLANT ?_ ' WW Be Turned Ottjnst Like FBwere. I inn lim tim I They Will Burn Oil and Can Steam Across Atlantic. y PRRDtRICK M. KERBY fN. I. A. SUA Correspondent.) (Passed by U. 8. Censor ) UKTROIT, Mich., Apg. 17.?Turning oat warships M it they were flivvers to ? ncctti. Honry Ford told Secretary of tho Nary Daniels he would do it, when he nndertook the contrart tor the first , I* Eagle boats?the new submarine ahaaen designed by the Navy departOMRt That was last January. In a few days, fce plant which was deslKhad, hellt and put into operation in less 1 ' thaa six mohths, hopes to be dropping | .**trgits'* into the water at the rate of Kfltoe Vday. "Dropping" is the correct they are not launched. The River Houge plant of the Ford I M Motor company, where 1 spent the day 1 Vtoepeetlng the production of the new ttty hosts, is called a shipyard. It looks Uka a vast factory; ami it 1* in 1 far; a steel fabricating, assembly, and agnqlpment plant. Thaa# boat* are built on moving platforms, conveyed on wheels; they an made of steel parts fabricated in eadltts quantity and put together with rivets; they are wheeled out to the water's sdge, placed on a platform operated by hydraulic jacks, and pint form sad all ia let down Into the wa. - tor sad the ship floated away, it is the theory of "flivver" production ap piled to ships. eerstary Daniels called Henry Ford la Washington last January in Hat 1Mb If hi would undertake th.? job or WlfhU th? new "KagltM" Kurd ?? no ruaaon why ships could not be built lu Quantity like automobiles. So the contract wet signed January Want Built In Three Weeks. Within 14 hours plans were being 4AWU. and details of the buildings worked out. The site on which the grant plant stands wan partly under 1 water, it was filled; the river ?ns drudged, a canal was cut to the Uc| tory doors, and work begun on the The fabrication shop was built in thru# waakl. Long before the l.'OoflOOt assembling buildings waa finished ,tho fabrication shop was produc- I lug plates, angles, channels, etc.. ho j that the first ship could be begun t?g MM M the assembling plant *?? ready. The first complete "Battle" went into | the water Jnly IS. Blghteen ships j | . are inaer way now. la a 'ew day* , tkaro will b? 21 on tha shlpways?the ' capacity of tha plant. Before ions a , afctp a day win go Into the water. These boats ahould not be con. I fasad with the 110-footers?the orlK. I lnal submarine chaser*. These are far ! larger and mora powerful veM'1*. . They are, In tact, halfway between the "chaser" and the "destroyer" type. * two hundred feet long and of 600 t?hs displacement. The plant Is laid out systematical, ly, so that the steel I* fed Into nne ana H Hit at the other completed boats, with naval crews, guns, stores ana | supplies thoerd, sail away to the At] Untie. Acroas from It Is the N?vy jmtartment's eentonment, where 'he navel crews to men the ships are being trained. Tha boats are made out of sheet HlNl Stampings, pressed from sheet metal. U the fabrication shop the?e piataa?heat, floors, beams, angles, l-fmmeu?ere shaped, and then rwer mm. aad the three line* tapering M PR til at the npper end of the Hp ?Uy the keel and akeleton rib* Mtot the ahlpe, eonver* 3 elegy ppt tba plaa of the whole thUg. to rag aetaalty * * the*. bo*t8 MMdg forward day hy dav i? thelnkln* fund to meet the bond* coming due four year* hence the present council ha* had to keep the levy at the ?' ? - ' ***** " f' ?an* n U'tUdDlUIU IiPsUTV. I lie cvuu cil ha* set aside $<00 per year for th-s finking fund and will be In good tVP? to meet the bend* when they feature. Comrr,unity Day. The Hiristlan rhurrh will observe next Rundsv as "community day" and a full attendance of all the membership |* deigred. Ilible school and the morning serinon will be In the church after which the people will Journey to Paradise Park on the Snterurban line where dinner will be eaten and the afternoon spent in a pleasant manner. There will also be preaching In the church In the evening by the pastor, Rev. B- E. Hants. Streets Need Cleaning. Rome portion of Water street sre almost blocked by old wagons and other debris and there has been considerable complaint recently about this condition. Typhoid Fever in Town. At present there is on" case of typhoid fevt r In town, Arlie I. l'arrisn being the victim. The attending pity- , sician reports it to he a mild case. Beautifying the Churches. The church people of Worthmgton believe in having their houses of worship to appear as beautiful as Is pos- ! slble to make them The t'hristian church was recently repainted and on Friday new and beautiful paper was hung on the walls. The Methodist Protestant chureh has just been treated to a fresh coat of p;upt John Jacobs hail the contract for the work on both buildings. Gardens Damaged. The war garden of Joseph Wall- ' brown was damaged by cows on Thursday night. A cow belonging to W. jr. Itasnett was locked up on Friday morning Personals. Tho?- Hawker, a prominent business man of Shinnston. was in town on Thursday afternoon. Mrs Chanle Hall, of Kverson. was shopping in town on Thursday. Prod A. Kunz. of Bethlehem, Pa., arrived here on Friday for a visit with friends. He formerly resided here. S. K. Iitirnett, of Farmincton, was a business roller here on Thursday. A. F. Parrish, of near Downs, was a business visitor here on Thursday. Thus. T. Hay, of Annnbrlle, motor ed to town Thursday evening. Walter Mitchell, of Mo ran n town, was a recent visitor in Worthinyton. A. F. Harris was a visitor In Clarks burn on Friday. Mr. ami Mrs. U. 0. Stutler returned on Wednesday from a visit with friends in Calhoun and Itoane roun ties. F. B. Piyott. of Brirroe, was a business caller here on Thursday. 8. I. Hess, of Uingumnn. was an , out of town business visitor here on Wednesday. Cecil V. Caldwell, of Fairmont, came t up on Tuesday evenlny to attend lodye and visit friends. Hon. Jesse F. Sturm, of Sturms' Mills was a visitor in Worth In y ton on Tuesday. Ills visits are not very frequent since he retired trom politics. W. S. Davis, of upper everbsuyh, was transarttlny business here on Wednesday. Claude C. Tetrlck left for Camp I Meade. Admiral. Maryland, on Wednes- ' day for a visit with the Worthinftton boy* who are located at that cantonment. Edward n. Dougal and Theodore Tuerffs left for Morgantown on Thursday to take a special course In train- j lng fitting them for special military service. A. J- McPanle! was a business visitor in Monongah on Tuesday evening. Q. II. Martin and Elisha Brumage were visitors in Enterprise on Tuesdayafternoon. Mrs. C. C. Tetrlck was visiting relatives on Hatter Hill on Wednesday j and Thursday. J. Leonard Sharp of Blngamon was transacting business here on Tues-1 day. E. M. Snider of near Idaniav was a business raller here on Thursday. Howard Koon. of Monongab. was a social caller here on Wednesday ever ? >. - [mannington1[ New Residence Joseph L. Phillips, of Dent's Run, is erecting a fine new frame residence In Walnut avenue, Grandvlew, the new Mannlngton suburb. Qualifies on Range. Jimmle" Johnson, a Mannlngton boy who lately enlisted In the Marines. has qualified on the rifle range, with ^9 out of a possible SO, and Is nr\m, In TT# !/ ??* V V ?-? ? n ... vmp. ^. i.i innitiK ?|irimi i work. Steal Provision*. Thieve* broke Into the cellar of Mr*. Kmma Spencer at Rymer the first of the week, carrying away one ham, aeven Jar* of home canned (cult, four roll* of butter and aevcral 1 loave* of bread. In the spring of thla year a coupon Liberty bond for ' $100 disappeared from the home, while a little later *ome one carried off f3& In money from the house while 1 the family was on the front lawn. . The Spencer* have no clue to the Utility Parties, but It la believed the provision* were taken away by automobile. Buy* Market. WllH?m J. Samllton ha* purchased the meat market and grocery store from <1 L. Richardson la Market treet. aid ha* taken possession of the place. Great Game. Manager Rothllsherger. of the lo- j cai baseball team. Is, very huay sign-1 tug n4W player*. HM teum la In line ; 'or the cotmrv chp.mplonaltlp, and It j ' Caatrad to win Sunday'* gam* from I 0 .lit* MlUi tUkOUiU't??. ? L K ' ' I ^j T. Atbim, 55 B. C.J Caesar, writing to hi* foil hxpressod hi* peevishness? Because th?'?f damphnol Br A* ea*y money don't know t You said It. Jul?! and atill T. Adkln*, Ilrlton, hasn't lei Ho hold* hi* Flander* line a Week In, week out. he'* at 1 He hammer* at hi* foe with And make* no boast. Just * Which sum* It all?"Killed, He growl* a bit as he loses, Out of the torpid sands he Or up at Kern and Kola spei The Arctic circle is his heln And earth's eriuator make* Shake hands, you good, old ' You're pal* of Sammy, our < (Copyright, IS Baxter. He ha* handled many fast team*, and Is a manager who Is capable of bringing out a winning club. Lemley and Jones constitute the battery fur the Baxter game, and Manager Kofhlisberger assures the patrons of high-class ball and expels a large turnout. Father III. Mr*. George Fletcher left last evening for Moorefleld. Hardy county. having l>een summoned by the serious illness of her father Hetel Arrival!. Bartlett?O. W. Ford, Graffoti; W, F. Myler, White Sulphur Springs; R. R M'Clure. Rellefontalne, Ohio; Alfred Howell. J R. Welrman. J. Seder. Joe IL. Gordon. Pittsburgh: Geo. A. Shaner. Rutler. Pa : Oeorre C. Graie. Endieott, N. Y.: Noble r. Stiver. Louisville. Ky.; H L. Rendershot. rarker?burg; Lon Sehrader, Wheeling; J K. Rhrnienherg. Rollalre, Ohio; Sol Green, Chleago; II. Shemwell. Rlehmond. Va. Wells R. W. Ihinnlneton. Little, ton: E G Smi'h. Smlthfleld; R L. Smith and wife. Klttannlng. I'a ; Geo. Moore, Burton. Personals. Frank Ward, formerly of Mannington. and who has for several months been a e|erk at rloM Fairmont in Fairmont, has a^epted t dtiidtr position at Hotel Henry In Pittsburgh, Pa. Mrs. Opal Stalling*, of Hundred, la the giiosi of Mrs. Ambrose Hayhtir?f and other friends at Rvmer. Mrs. Stnllitigs has reeently returned front Panama Canal Zone, where her husband Is in the l'nit-?d States gov Mr. an<1 Mr* Charles W. Furboe and children. of Clarksburg. are guests of rrlatlves here for a week Frank K. Fur be 5 'oit tVodnes'lav evening for a business s-l | TERRIBLY SWOLLEN i Suffering Described As Torture ?.i:?J i? ui_ -L n ii ncucTcii uy Di?i-vriu|in. Rossville, Ga.?Mrs. Kate Lee Able, el Bits place, writes: "My husband is an engineer, and once while lilting, he inlured himself with a piece of heavy machinery, across the abdomen. He wu so sore he could not bear to press on himself at all, on chest or abdomen. He weighed 165 lbs., and fell off until he weighed 110 lbs., in two weeks. He became constipated and it looked like he would die. We had three different doctors, yet with all their medicine, hit bowels failed to act. He would turn up a ten-cent bottle of castor oil, and drink it two or three days in succession. .Ha did this yet without result. We became desperate, he suffered so. He was swollen terribly. He told me his suffering could only be described at toiture. I sent and bought Thedford's BlackDraught. I made him take a big dose, and when it began to act he fainted, ha was if! such misery, but he got relief and began to mend at once. He got wed, and we both feel he owes his life to Thedford's Black-Draught." Thedford's Black-Draught will help you lo keep IK, ready for the day's work. Try U! 18, N. E. A.) 1 GARDEN SERVICE FLAG IS PROOF OF Garden c\o This Is Miss Jane Starr, of i/os \nglcs. Calif.' hanging the war garden rvlce flag itlfM her by the National War Garden commission for lior war g.mlflr.irg effort. Mis* Stair| wan the first Osilfomian to win the; servico flag priie front the rommls Ion. Mis* Starr now flies several flags as proof positive of her patriotism. ! There's the stars and stripes; her* , brother's In the army and a star is in ' the star service flag; Miss Starr is a r.tar Hed Cror.i, Liberty Ixian and i Thrift Stamp worker and has servic ' signs of earn in her wlnilow.s. The garden flag is the latest addition. ' j Of the 37,139,15s acres In Kaplan and Wales, 27,114.404 were retnrno' , as under crops and grass In Jur.c ; 1914. This was 15.37R acres less tha in 1913, and the smallest area sine. !877. Wheatocrapied 1.S07.49R acres or (1.2 per cent., compared with 7 pt { cent, nhove the average of the prev, j oua 10 years. * i Children Cry FOR FLETCHER S . CASTOR.A i IHICHESTER S PILL 4 - "R UIAMONU ItBAKD, A //liN I tAlfd! Alk yo - Uru||lit (of A VM !*- /Kr?n. Minister. You are cordially invited to worship with us In the following services: The Sabbath school will meet al 9:30 a. at. superintendent. J. Walter Barnes. We-exprct to have an unusually interesting session as a former pastor who has not been with us for many years will bo visitor. Rev. J. P. Road. This is a chance for many to meet and see Rev Ree 1 again. As. Dr. II. G. Stocticr is away on Pis vat Jt ion Rev J. B. Reed of I'niontown. Pa., will preach. I.et everybody ? JPSt ANNOUNCEMENT To the thousands who use Olala we ire pieasea to announce the new Olaia rai>?- prepared from the same choice oots, herbs and barks it possesses the ame marvelous powers to heip vour ired /tier, kidney*, ituinach ana bowels Our Poait've Guarantee a plainly printed on every package of Jl&la Tableta-they must give you tier'ect satisfaction or your money will be iromptly returned to you. When you are ail run down and your ippetite is poor, when you are reatlesa, rritable; fee.ing blue, a very few Olala rabieta wtli make you <,md. to be alio*. Those who are using them for Chronic Constipation, Biliousness, Jaundice, Sick or Nervous Headache say they are the best remedy they have ever taken. They purify the blood and strengthen the nerves; Jrire out Catarrh, Ma aria. Rheumatism. Lumbago and Neura.gia. No Calomel, no Mercury, no strong drugs-young and old may take Hum. 60 tablets 25 cents M anv HpftUrit bpII th*?m- f couri Ho#f not, write to us for free tr.af package. Chief Medicine Co. Marietta, 0. bbhbcBBSB s Have Motor bles! ight in seeing motorists h their motor cars, we rded the opportunity of >n they occur. Our Specialty! | >ert repairing, reliable euppllei, , oil*, batteries? JPIELD T|RES Konable rau-7* IUICK SERVICE. e Company th Street. 4 * INTHELOCA I com* and bear a message of unuaual i Interest and helpfulness. The usual Rood music under the | leadership of Mrs. 0. W. Waddell will J ' be furnished. There will be no evening service The usual midweek prayer meeting j service will be held Wednesday even- i | Ing at S:00 p. m. We shall be glad to i welcome you to all these services. i FLEMISH CHAPEL < I 9 10 a m, Sunday school. Mike Oii\"ini?, pupi IUirOU> ni 7 p m . C. E society. 8pm, Bible Study, Mr Strcupr. leader. Every one are welcome CENRA1, CHRISTIAN j Clarence I) Mttcholl. p. p, M.nlstor. Sunday school at 10 o'clock The | school will have the opportunity of seeing the photograph* of some of the . i noted persona who will sriwtt us during the State Convention. Sept .1 to 5 Morning worship and sermon following the Sunday school period. The I Christian Endeavor society will have ! charge of the evening o'clock service. The pa?tor will lead the meeting Special music at both morning and evening services The public will rerelve a most cordial welcome "to ail the services. WORTHINGTON CHRISTIAN CHURCH. B. E. Hnnes, Pastor. "Community Day" will be observed. People are expected to drive in for many miles, to bring their dinner, at tend Bible school at In and preaching ! at 11 o'clock In the church, then eat lunch and spend the afternoon In Paradise park, remaining for the evening service at 8 o'clock. Everybody 1 invited. We will have a great day 1 together. Come anil bring your friends. PALATINE BAPTIST CHURCH. C. F. Eddy, Acting Pastor, Sunday school at 9:30 a. in., with classes for all agrs Morning wor ship at 10:45. The Baptist Young People will meet at the home of Miss Adams, State street, at 6:30 p m Evening servlre at 8 o'clock. Ooen J l ^TOfff ft) HARRi I ON "ECONOA 4 k ' 1 1 J ^ ^*"j? ) Getting: [:] Transaction L Black Af II The memory li seldo or receipt book. Caution demand a record of ever II demand It also In a most Iff I The National Bank o tern elevates a transactio mi dence wirn grace ana an? '*1' to demand a receipt. /IK In making a ipeclalt [Ml counts, aa well a* those o not Interest yon in this ( mil meet yonr needs so com j j) |j jairmosf7^?glj % L CHURCHES I air meeting on the eherch Iowa, weather permitting. Echoes tram lk? Assembly at 1'hlllppl will bo hoar* at this meeting. All our young people are urged to be present The general public la cordially welcome to all SOTMANNINGTON?FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH. . E. Hanet, Paster. Bible school at 10 a. m. CommatlM and aortal service at 10 o'clock. Cbl1a> tlan Ki.'.eavor at o m. Preachlne m the second and fourth Sunday la each month Next Sunday. August ISth. we observe as Community day. We iavtte folks from the country roundabout to drive In by auto or wagea. A warm welcome awaits yon. For -ake of the bov* over there and H those going, Keep Hems Fires Ban* . Go to church. H M. P TEMPLE. I Rev. J. C. Broomfisld. Pastor. I>r J. C. Hroemfleld will retura today from a visit on Cheat and w|U be in his pulpit at the usual hours on 8uaday. Put Full Address I On Mail For Army I Bach day the local pogtofflts Is Tn H receipt of much mall which has been returned frota aoase camp beceuse of H insufficient address Especially has this been true recently. Cnless the mail is addressed to company and regiment or other distinctive organlaztlon. delays In delivery or failure to deliver may result. these In charge are urging pa- H nuns upon the necessity of putting i rrect and complete address as as return on all classes of mall adparticularly at thlg time when many new men ere being Inducted into the service and the old men are being transferred to other camps. a s ' HER STATU?. Ih she a member of the divorce eolony? Yes; undergraduate ? St. Until Democrat R THE Pfopi^ I S0JJ5 I tyCoRNB K " V# LADIES' I COATS I AND SUITS I For the Fall Season. YOU WILL THANK M We are ready to aerre yoa with the latest. Preparations .fl we are making In the Ladles' Suit Department are hints and suggostlons of types most conrplcuous among the best dressed people of the coming season. You'll enjoy looking over this first collection. li?'l U( SHOW JOUl BUU WW warn you that price* are aot the lowest ever, but tfeejr art the lowest possible for gradea being shown here We are aura the present stocks will preserve our good reputation and gtre the greatest possible satisfaction Prices range from $19.50 to 1 $45.00 f s Money y I ic flAuin in (Ml 19 IMJWII III IUI id White X I m a dependable cashhook I I i and good business ethics \ f H y transaction, but they . genteel way. . . ( Fairmont's check sysn to one of mutual confl> I Jt H nlty. It Is not necessary L 11 A fl y of Personal checking ac- r Jl f corporations, may wa IHI H res service, which will IIII .A I 1 UBAMfM I tt t t /