IN THE | FRONT ROW | HCADLINEM TONIGHT Pfceteplaya action The Lone Traii I ?rthceis Serial Quitkiand'. ' Mxle .. A Little Siiter o? Everybody of the moat notable produr \J tlone of the year in the movie world it the elxbt reel produetlor 'Perching'* Cmaadera" to be seen a.' the Dixie the ftrat three da} a of ner | ? --u. A? SU. ... .. IL. ?1 1 wwk. \ji course in*? war n *? ? j absorbing topic, and the Pershing picture it a big feature because thr bit ?lt mrn in tht war ftom the Called States is "Black Jack" Pershing. Theie picture* are official in their character. laving been taken undLr the direction of Georc* Creel, notable as head of thu department of pubicity. and the centra* were In cuarge or the gov-1 ernraent's official photographers The Idea throughout has been to show net B 10 much of the terrible side of war, but to bring mor- of the actual lite of tb* aoMier l.ome to us. The scope ?f the picture is broader than the title ndicate*. as It comprehends much of 'ha preparation that is being made at some in the way of training at the can tonments. and the building of shipr. the manufacturing of war appliance^ stc. In this respect it has more of no (ducattonal value than most of the hig war pictures the war has inspired. In many cities the- price of tdmisalon I; suing boosted on account of the high ?c*t of the production. 50 cents being the usual figure, and packed houre how after ?h( r. hav* been the rul' ?ven at the figures. We imagine |,ms will have recotti hrea'.iing crowds th krst three day* of next week ? ? California Star at Dixie The career of Bessie hove whp i the star In the story. "A tattle SUtn of Kverybody" at the Dixie today is t wonderful example of how common ur. known folks jump into national frnv almost over night ss a result of s'ul deniy developed abilty to act before the camera She is a native of California. and being thrown close to picture making centers, naturally wished lb* might h? a star, hut she had no real ambitions nntll she got a part in a production in the Fine Arts studio at Hollywood. It was only a small part. but. mindful of the old adu^e that h* who would do Lig things must do the small things well, site put her lie-t into her work. The impression she made upon the director by her earnest ness and adapubiltr re iltcd in lie being placed upon the list of perm.' n?nt and preferred extras. Direelo lack 0'Bri"n happened to ho look lay 'or a good type to play a Swedish set cant girl who figured in an Importun part in a play in ss hi- :: Jt tin Emet was to be the star, lie saw Miss I.ovi ilaying an extru part i t a picture b ing done by another iltrectoi and dt c.ided that she was the typ* he v ed. The picture. "The Flying Totp H do." was the Baking of Mi?- Lo From then on sh* was a factor to I jj considered ft was her work in t' picture that resu'ted in her he ng g n a part opposite William S. Han 'The Arian" Site scored aatt. VIhen Doug's* 1'aitbanks cr.me to l.i Angeles h* de e milled that Mitt l.ov be his leading women In conrcquen he has had star parts in big prodtt 'ions ever since ? ? B Nelson His Big Western Star .Popular yestcru star. Williaut S Hart in "The l.one Trail" Is cuni| it the Nelson this afternoon and B *I*K. and friend* of Hatt and the n, of picture he h most nt home in v.ii have a treat, as this story i? one ? CBATH OP AN INFANT. Ruth Lauise fldd, aged cne rear ltd oce month, daeghtei of .lasUce ot the Peace It. !?. Xldd. of Clarksburg, died last evening at tba home o' .sari grandparents. Mr. and Vr: V. F. t'rleketl, at Rivesville, (ftcr a three weeks' Itinera of echtis. The < ?t d's mather who was tormrrly Mia* hdlth Prickctt. of ".flveavllle, diel last /?b ruary tm nonjr wa< iik?u n i.io.M | hjrg fbl? aftort-'on i.| 3 o'a'oclt wii 'unaial ncrvirfs will ; rrbr>'-;' b* held I tomorrow. I THK RALV'.Tir.N til Jack i Cactam and Mr*. Jjhn O J;i'M !n Comm.-.nd! Litut. ~v- Pe*-y. AmI. 1 ."ill j-Kcting. 10::.) s. ...mpaey rv.trMsf! f:S9 p. m.; r,.c : rlr :a?atin*. T:J> p. x.: SalTotlca Spin, b" pVri'.s !i cordially Ir.rited to ? ( r.i I r.ll of nbov# mcc^tua eiparlally tboao who do ret attard aay Mlie. :el glou3 hou.t it wonb'p. ? a a Kxaamatton of tntbwo-.hy -aorta ha? ecarmcad ri.?nU?r? tb?t tbara baa ba*,t an fj?p.-eaial? 'aam' In !'< of Nor.harn Kuro;? in J.flM taara - 1 Kill WW FALLS 11 FRANCE Was Wounded Fourteen , Times By German Machine Guns. Covered iwtii fourteen machine gun wound*. Bert Humphreys, former unstable of I'aw Paw district, living at Grant Town, has fallen a hero *or his country on a battlefield ".somewhere" in France, according to a letter re-! ceived front a Fairmont boy at the frcnt It required fourteen wound* to aiup wir luunesH < uuiniiu ?u? e> rlgKt after the German* In an engagement rcvcral v.ceks vgo When Humphreys left Fairmont he said that lie t anted to fight for h.t country and prove to the eomniuniy t'.of he could ruake Rood on the battie field. In this he has demonstrated his ! worth. Several weeks spo Humphrev's name rppea'ed on th>' eriousi Ijr wounded list with his home addre s , Bluclifiii. W. \?, front which place he ramr to Marion < annty. T lis |< Is the first Intimation that the woundhave proved fatal. He was the first of his regiment composed of loral boy., ; to fall. Humphreys war a mine officer a: Grant Town a;.t! was of fine pliydti and physical build He *r an atli lete of note ami w as ? pc> .alls clever at vaulting. He was v rp'endid 'h it w.th the rifle and revolver ir.ee eti t.ving the service. Humphreys 1.4 buried in France. a > Community Service At Worthinaton V \ Community Dav srvic will he ob served at the Christian church at Worthlngton. to whirh the public is cordially invited A special service will he held at 11 o'clock, following which a picnic dinner will he served In Paradise Park, near the church The fumiies attending arc asked to bring picnic baskets and are urged 10 spend the entire day. A Sabbath chool session will be conducted at lft o'clock, and an evening service will also he held at 8 o'clock. ON THE OTHER SIDE. Ray Smith, son of J. M. Smith, haanded safely otcr in France act >rd ins to a message reelsed by Ills 'allier. (harles Shore, a i >n of Mr and SIrt tl.tfrv sltim-i fit thin c.tv. iiJ - uleo made n safe crossing Hr spon' ?everal weeks in thr mPclianic.il train vc school at Richmond prior to "ail Ing a A CONTP.UCTIVE CRITIC I- P.lipgins ;i con tractive citic' |> might lie called one \ If" < ' ' complaints he mal e up a. lie go 'nnt;.?Washington Star Pianos arc not "artIc'es of dnttj tt' ;sltv" and co" c '">ntl> nobody < e punished for "profiteering" i ' cm aecordiug to a decision nf t' essor's court of the central Berl listrict. Secretary of Labor Wilson has a nounced the establishment of a wot n's division in the Department of I. ' or as a recognition of the great i r irtance of the work of women in 'nstry and the necessity for a n t tonal pollrv In determining the > dltions of their employment. ? Bolsheviki have confiscated rhiiri Property to the extent of billions < hies. One Bible token from a Mo iwr church was studded with di mends and was worth 51,000.000. Th-re la mor? ettatr.i la this lection of eountrr tban aU other dl?aer? put t.gether. a... nntl* the laat few yeara wis ktippoeed t<> t. tuneable, lor a greet nary year* duet i. |.tuU' anted 1; a l^al tieeaie ..s4 prrarrlWd toe a teo.ei.iti, rod ty cooataotly fa.liHg t . mre Mil 1 at treatment, gruu.un. ed it Inrttrahl". aeletui ..at p.iieo Catarrh In lie i r nnl.ntloaal dle.a.e, r..ii therefore rrpi:r,i eoiallttittonal treatment IXiU a Catarrh ("ore, tmnuf-irtured by t J. l h * r.ey a Co. Tiledi. Ohln. I* tlie onle Conati' at I mra ao tli? market. I: l? taken Internal do?ea from 10 dry* , t j?A.?,uful It a. Itg on the bleoil iAt i,..;e aa inrflrei r, ifiem Thee off-e one hi'tulerd doiiara t rare If falta to nire. Send f r rlrrulara ir, tuoalala. A'l.treaa F ,T CBEMT A CO.. Trtada. Ohio j *ts at a home pany in Nouiuf.sviile at which the. Misses Ada a'vl Helen lijgci* art hostesses, have been enterta.r.ed a; a Witt of delightful events Uurin;' their vis.' ihere which included a patty at the home of Mica Je-nnetTe ; Booher <>n W.' I. 119 1 H upp-Mcnear. Kdwtn Karl Hupp. formerly of Parker: burg. n .w of llio ,tatc of Montana, and Mi:-a Gladys Lui.-lla M. near. t>i Klngwood, a graduate of tho Normal school here hi the < la-, s of 'IT. were united In marriage on August 7 at Des Moines. Iow a, at 'he homo of Cap! and Mrs. (.'. J. Kalkenthal. Mr. and Mrs. l'upp will reside at Bozeman. .Montana. Mr Hupp is In the service of the government. In the Department ot Agriculture. Hp is a son ot th?> laD 1'. S. Marshal K 1) Hupp, oi Parker-burg Reunion Sunday. Th" annual reunion of the Tetrick ta:uil> of Marion and Harrison < nin tics will he held tomorrow at tie Vliopa school house. A largi attendance of member* is anticipated * Sh ittlerwcrth Family Reunion. The annual reunion of the Shuttlesworth .aniily will he held on Septemher 1 ai the old Shuttlesworth hone - .id at Li' 1-- Kalis. Monongalia coui.iy. Me in be i- of tlic faintly an their friends ar-' expected to attem .he rvent. * Arrived in Fairmont. Mr. and Mrs Haul Hamilton an daughter, Mis* Margaret Linn Hani ilton. who have resided in tliarl-ia lor the lait six months, have ived hen to again take up their t lenci Mr Hamilton will be onipi I'd with the Antler Coal mm pat IT.,,. ..ill ...I. In Ifi.U tliAAt i II?-? ? III i' >iUv 111 I i II o"i * * Carr.ping Near Euekhannon. A p.trly of boys composed of Jul: Cook. Hugh and I'aiil Jones, Km neth IMerpont. the latter of Harri vtlle. Robert Watson, Jamison Mcr dith. Harri an Conaway ami Geor Mayers, left today for Hall, m Kurkhannon where they will ramp I a period of two weeks. They are fi quipped t > rougfc it anil anticipated corking time in the open. 1 11A.M. to 11 P.M. | J 'pecial Saturday Shov DIXIF Afternoon?5e and 10c. Everting?10c and 15c. (War Tax Additional) Oixle Orchestra Tonight Best Music in Town aawwspi a All. StSSlf LUlt j OeligW l!y Charm' Comedy Dr.ima . Little Sist( of Everybod ?Also Today? The Final Episode of Vilaj graph's Melodramatic Serial j THE WOMAN IN THE WEi ?Monday? Pershing's Crusaders j Official U. S. War Pictures ^ I TRIUMPH OF I ????? ncMAPDiinv i UL\uv\jf\n\j\ Illustrated Bible Lecture SUNDAY! August 18,8p.m. ! By EVANGILIST H.B.Wescott j At the Lecture Tent Corner Jefferson and Jackson. All A I !l-J mi Mrs invneu i ^ rAIBMONT, SATURDAY! AL EVENTS |! Surprise Party. Bailey Xuzum. who with his family: s spending a few weeks at Tli* Log or. the Valley riser, was tb" It '"..or i cucrt last eventnr at a turprUa birthday party which event wa? arranged 1 b> Lietil-ets of hi* famd> and triends., The party went to The Leg in autom>; biles and spent a delightful evening Picnickers at Log. Members of the Sunday school of the Pint Prc3yblerian eh urea enjoyed ! their annual outing at The Log on the 1 Valley river yesterday afternoon going to the Log cn the noon train and returning at eight. The party kvaa composed mostly of children and young people with a prinkllng of grownups to (haprionc the young people as they frolicked in the river during the aft . moon hours. Boating and bathing ere the diver ions of the afternoon which was followed by a picnic sup per. * At Reun.cn. Mr and Mrs. J. M Jarobs and daugbtcrs, the Mis/eg Edna and .lessit? and son Melville, motored to M; I'i gall this morning leaving shortly h ,ore 11 o'clock to attend the McPr Stifle family reunion In session the today Mr. Jucohs is soheduled for <* Idie- on the program to be rend' n this afternoon rnd Miss E.lna will sing. personals'! Miss May Hawkins has returned from Buckhannon where she had been .or a we k attending the Epworth ! igue convention Miss liael Had ix will go to her home Grafton this evening to spend the 1; end. Mrs. Clarence Statler leaves tonight r Grafton to spend two weeks with v...rh her mother, Mrs. Mary Plana tan. Miss I.aura Hobinson leaves romnr iw for Atlantic City where she will >end the next two weeks Mrs. Ellen Straight, of Chicago ieet. has returned from a visit with 'atives at Hoodsville. noxzema The Greaaeless, "Feel It Heal" Skin Cream. "arries Convincing Proof With It. "v. Dr. KaiilconT, 1S2I St. Paul et, Baltimore. Md.. saya: N'oxzenta surpasses anything I e ever used for burns and any lrition of the firsh " Try Koxzema lay and you will appreciate why so 'any people are so loud in its praise leal your sore, intlamed skin with .is non-greasy, non-soiling antiseptic It taaes tit" flrey pain from ite irritated skin almost instantly, -id leaves it cool and balmy. N'oxzema Is on sale at Crane's Drug -e and the H. H. Drug Co. in 25 id 50e Jars. Nuxzema Chem. Co., 17 Charles St.. Baltimore, Md. i ! The FARM SERVI DIVISION FAC 1 Organized In Feb: I 1318. as a Division ot the Kmployniont Service. D ment of Labor. to worl problems of mobilization iistribntion of farm labo 2. Works through mad hi each state of the IT. S ployment Service. I". S. I Reserve ar.J U. S. Boys' t Ins Reserve. Vias senio .imint-r in each state State Director of the U. S. lie Ssrvier Reserve tlet entire tin.* to farm labor tors. 3. Cooperates with Agricultural Agencies. F Class Postmasters. State < ciia of National Defense many uaoificlal organiu for relieving farm 'abor i age. 4. Has demonstrated practical efficiency rbls a Uy making the harvest o second tartest wheat crop pmducad In tills country for Democracy"' THI CHA ? - _ EVENING, AUGUST 17,191 Mtaa Virginia Fitter. Mlw Eva Brand. Mrs. Carter Fleming, little Miss Khzabeth Fisher and Chas. If> Cray. Jr . are expacted home Mondav from a tuotorinz trip to Atlantic City.' Xr? Yr>r* and Baltimore. Miss Blanche Price will return to-' nicut from Webster Spring* where she had aprnt the last week Mrs. \V A Smail and sons. Men Jitli and Comer, left yesterday for Jc.-nnette, Pa. to visit relatives tor aerrral *eek* Miss Ella B%nn ha* returned from an extended visit 10 New York. I-an caster. Cleveland and Columbus. O. ' Latest Victor Records (Fourth Floor) zn\uijg; uidiL Come Home make an< ^tP You know the merits < ?uy, yet by comparison of very modest. Practically cverythinj I'er Cent?a few pieces as Basemen .M. A 1 3-Piece A Consisting of one l'/rflt. Sauce Pan and one 3-qt. (iood quality Alumin lower. It's an Extra Sp charged at this price. Unse PEERING 1 1 11 * the shell-s German sol< the new ei dread. Dee form in his i America's r Hi. in a steady < more ships 1 ITS more food tl Berlin. u. s cpart E The Hun can r bigger army th A* *H l? A?tl? Ul UUI UUV8 U1 nnery . Eraivork It takes 6 to 8 i It is the Unseei *"> sistless fighting roting matRealize this, m< SUI: in this great agi ourth Couuind p. * t it lens rind your plac< teering with th? iu E FARM "Safe U. S. Dept. of Lj a ADVERTISEMENT CONTRIBUTE! S. J. CORB1 < BL Mrs. 0. M. Allandar tea isttiMS 1 from CtoM Roads. Monongalia county. T\ where the bad bacn tba guest or Miss m Edna Corrothers. tr Mrs. Rebekah Prlckett. of Detroit Mich . I* liera on a tinit to liar daugh- t0 tar. Mrs Guy Cochran and o?her rels- ;. ?ves. : Liant. L. 0. Dam. mho had been tha n? Kue*t ot his sUtar, Mr*, n. C. Kcl'.y on Ridrley arar.uc. left la*t night tot New York ea roa'? to France Befoi.- J enlisting Lieut Drat t.s* chief wire la?? ta'agraph operator on the Grast Like* with headquarter* at t'h cac > h? M.\ and Mrs t ha?. Cochran an.! j W M: and Mr* TV. M Keener and litt!? ' c: Sale of Fy rs and housekeepers o J let us reason togethe Now, more than ever, the backbone of the nation. Burning:" has become the i First of all, get it out of yoi k war conditions you cannol 1 sound and durable furnitui you can't afford to do othe I furniture is real economy. True, furniture has ad is still advancing, and it is to wait until prices are hig scarcity of good furniture. of Hartley furniture?it is the quality and individuality you ? is reduced in Price?some 1 much as 30, 40 and even 50 Pei t Special For Si luminum Sauce Sauce Pan. one 2-qt. k Sauce Pan " urn ware purchased months ag ecial and there will be none so ?en Ai W mm mam mm mm?mm through his trench pei carred waste of No Ma Jier catches an occasioi lemy that he has aire; p forebodings of evil mind. nillions of boys in Khc stream to the fields of F will be carrying more hat they will need t? ' see this army. But he fea at is making possible the pr< the trenches. men to back up one soldier 1 Army that will make possi r . _:ii 11 i i. J rorce mat win ion uuln mc ??! These men rely on YC ricultural army. Join your Field Regimen SERVICE D U. S. EMPLOYMENT SERVU ibor W. B. Wilson, Cec y > TO TH5 WINNING OP THE WAN IN & SON, C PAGX1 m inch tor. Lad*. leat* IQJWI? |W 'irt cour/.y to visit ikw (raMMl C. 1> Drat Thar will maMMH^H ip to Mr. Keeper's car. The Misses Rt beer sand Manda lt> 1 n. of Raroney. ?bo ate the gaaMaOl tends at Manninfton spent jeetnrda) j te the meats of Mis* Naomi B?1 r ". .. Re:>1 Morgan left yesterday Mr fl I rt nravery, O.. to visit her IwtMr. 1 r Credv Moryan and family. V.v P R Wyckoff. of Orafton, M e on a visit to her son. Harry Q. ] nrkoff. and family on Walnut at- 1 ????? New Fall Footwear l:fl rniture 11 v it marion county 11 the American home is . "keep the Home Fires | battle-cry of America, ur mind that because of t afford to buy good, re. YOU CAN. Iidecd, nvise, for only in nj vanccd in price. Bnt it. I better to buy now than [her and there is a real 1-1 best that money can will find our prices 1 * 9 0 Per Cent.?tome 20 r Cent. iturday I Pan Set I ill For $1.65 I o when prices wen Id by phone and :unm ]i iscope, across in's Land, the nal glimpse of I ady learned to begin to take i I iki are flowing rrance" Soon : fighters and 1 "carry on" to rs even more the I ssence of millions i on the firins line* I ble the steady, reHan hordes. ?U to fill the gaps ' t today by volun' IVISION II Washington, D. C J V ITY^ 11 i