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.'J If ^IjirOy^aotlct on account I m~~+ 36153 Sdasoop SFSS hostess IAlMiWMuTfc?piMidegt. Mrs- Harry W. "Wlnebeer; Secretary, Mr*- Jesse Wfcon; Treasurer, Kiss Jessie Ice. Mr. asd Mrs. B. L. Butcher and their soeets, *** ?- Elizabeth Butcher, mother of Mr. Botcher, sad his sister, MzaC^Cart - Wamstey of Beverly left jg^terday for Beverly is an sntomo^ | EAST SIDE || NEWS I _ : _ . _tJ _ j H. Lather Donham a prominent and li". well known resident of the East Side J passed away Monday evening at the i j John Hopkins hospital at Baltimore.! I where he bad been a patient for sev . ?ral days. Mr. Pcmham had been in faffing health tor several months and V was. taken by Mrs. Donham and his 0 sonhrfaw, Frank R- Amos to the BalI timore instftntion. hoping that someKy\ thing'might be done to better bis con?? ditlon. A wave of sadness passed over the community last evening F when a telegram was received . aa EG,notmcing his demise. is survived Kgc by- his~~wife who was Miss Ella Hari'-to.daaghter of Mr. and Mrs. T. D. | 'Harden of Water street and two I daughters. Mrs. Frank R- Amos and Miss-Anna at home. He waa. a memM ber of the Diamond Street Methodist I Episcopal chnrch and was a most falthfnl attendant at all of its services. In his death this church loses one of its strongest pillars of support. -Wee* fino nf. mnr.t hfehlv ! ^pespected citizens and tie home, a ^Kclnd "father and loving husband Xo ^ fcner&l -arrangements will be made BtnrtJl. the arrival of tie remains wh:eh sriirprcbably be Wednesday momlnsofti3 T. M. W. club | T jriich.. pas to'have hcen held st tie SbineiotJErit. J. Gny Hawkins in- Field K^t on .Wednesday afternoon, is ; kuj until a later date cn anthe death of Mrs. Hawkins"; Ka-law. H- L. Ifcrnbain. petarrcd From Visit, btl Mrs. Charles Cot'.ello of Hf"j?treet have returned from a Kjjgit with relatives near CinI New Son. ^fc-wss horn Monday, Oct. " "-O CfMrs. Sydny Malone at their ^fc^Marylaiid avenue. ' - Personal, id Mrs. C. F. Pride and Mrs. Mii.r,<ra/tpr- of Pleasant Valley Western Sunday. Bl Sharps is very 111 at his Hp Market street of Influenza. Ktfaer and -sister. Jin. peed Kobeen in. IkI Mrs. Enoch kick <b! MM? me have returned from * days stay at Nfe* Britian. V' harles Mtaesr and daughter. Is axe both SI at their home Hold en of. Council Place ree^y III of influenza- Mrs, s also m. It Is thought with Ciller is very 01 at his homo ntown aevnne of rheumatism. id _ ^ ^ I^IOO I services over the body of itsr J. Ben whose death ocr Everson on Sunday, were ; afternoon from her late resEv arson conducted by the X Mitchell, of the Central "church. v The body was in I be mallin ceAeter?- MOT t occurred on Son day after from paralysis. She -was its and Is survived by ber d by one son, George, aged brother, Festus Anderson, iters, Mrs, Anna Knhn sod Rutherford, also survive. t- ' ode of healing done I and carefully. House- I ley specialty, Also long I fill bane one carload ? ftrsfe/ rtemnlf, I A Uttte Daughter. A daagbter-was bom yesterdey to Mr. sad Mrs. Thomas BosseD Gather st Winchester, Vs. Mrs. Cather eras before her a*scria*ew JCss Etta* MeSM t*** rfwM Ss S gfn^on|1yfDy of Mr. sad Mrs. W. T. Mendsr of this city- jsr. < arnnr ta it yirinonr. u us [ofBcera* training camp in Virginia. Mrs. Harry WtiUamson, sister of Mrs. Cither left today for Winchester to ' spend several weeks. | Mission Circle Met. \ The Toons Ladles* Aid society of I the Central Christian church met last [ night at the church with the'Misses Minnie Belle Poling and Pearl Monroe as hostesses. A social hour followed the study hour and refreshments were served. Meeting Called. Off. The meeting of the Robert E. Lee Chapter of the LT. D. C- announced for tonight at the home of Mrs. A. F. Peddicord, had been called off on account of the Influenza situation. ? m m m No Meeting This Week. The women of the First Presbyterian church will not meet to sew this week as customary on account of the , infuenza situation. PERSONALS Mrs. .Thomas Manley and daughter, Mrs. Inez Amos and son, Roy Manley are at Glades yiHe. Monongalia, county today attending the funeral of the former's nephew, Howard Miller, i who died several days ago of in-1 flnenza at tamp Lee. Virginia. Mrs.! Mauley has been at the Miller home for several days and the other went \ down today for the services which wer 1 held today. Miss Jane Montgomery has returned from a weeks trip to New York. George A. Hough who has been ill of Spanish influenza at the Navy hospital in Philadelphia is better accord-1 ing to a message received here yesterday evening by his parents. Mr. an! | Mrs. John H. Hough. Hough is a first class yeoman in service at Cramp shipyard and because no news had been obtainable of his illness other than one announcing it. considerable alarm was occasioned among relatives and friends. Miss Dorothy McKay of Watson avenue is recovering from an illness from grip. Mrs. Walter W. Wrick is recovering ] torn a week's illness at her home at' Bellview. Mrs. Jesse Colebank and daughters ! have been the guests for a .week of relatives in Mcr.eantowr,. Mrs. Sam Butcher and son of Bev! erlv are spending a week i nthe city. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. SIcBee of Fairview have returned from Wellsburg v. j; to ti:ay had been the guests of tbe'r son. Lewis McBce. and family. Mary Boms has gone to Char'esisn where she is instructor in do| meat'e ccitv.ce in the East Bank ' school there. | Mrs. George W. leming who had ! baen here on a vi-.:t to Hon. and Mrs. ; a. B. Fleming left last night for her hero in New York City. Clifton Hall, son of Mrs. Hal Hall | is ill f influenza at the home of his j .tro-clparcnts at Pt. Marion. Pa. Mrs. ' v?-"' ? ?-1 want To Crt U'ftoV fnr I | ? i ; j:ja aun i>vub u*wi\. *? ?<. ?? - ' s weolSead and the latter -was taken EI. | Mrs. Jane Haymond, well known In this city, had the misfortcwe to fall I while walking on the board walk at ! ML Lake Park. Md.. a few days ago breaking her arm in the fall. Mrs. T. Wilbur Hennen was called to Mt. Lake yesterday by the accident. Miss Effie Waters is nursing Mrs. Haymond. Ralph Day is recovering from a severe siege of grip and was able to resume his duties today, at the Monongabpla Valley power plant. Transfer and hanling done promptly and carefully. Call phone 698-J. Thomas Caruso. 221 Meredith Street. (Rear of Court House) _ lfjf + \|| U * 'w BT**a* "?*" gtoma> Heto Ujltnf_ J wfaSeb U Allshunny imfumal ?nd rmOr M S&'wm-??&si^ I feeda the snip snS zaakes Wnlty. MPW. I ibort. tnNiora hairtoar ax?te troa* tust yoa c? .bendto tt sod arjysssu's^^SFgs I * HEROLIN ?Btiwih? bete ?row lent ??? ?*- B rul. euee Jtrtdi* ab awl deaamtt. AGENTS ^ gSe jb? ?mwSlW<jc^j- I 3TATOES I W. Va. Number 1 Irish i How many win yon need? \ \ ROCERY CO. |! PHONE 83-J. :: kmctov r-n I Til fllliQll'/Q Untfuil ??son of at. C. Berry. of - Bethesda. O. and a sister of Miaa Laura. Berrr. of city, died yesterday at Meade. Md, from Spanish inflnmta. He was fummdy-ajmjlujad with the Owens Bottle itniipany. and left hare ???f~1 ? nm m ?UB a lisi n?i ? ? ..j ? , __ July 22. Tbs young man is united by Ids father and the toUowtn* sisters sod brothers, Mrs. Oareace Drake, of Charleston; Mrs. L. A. Prickett, of BazrackvUle; Lacy, of Manrrtngton; Margaret, of Bethesda. Ohio; Laura Berry, of Fairmont; William and Frank Berry, of Monon. W. Vs.; John Plirmmer Berry, another brother, is deceased. Mrs. Michael Powell, of this city, is an asnt of the deceased, his sister. MIas Lanra Berry, residing at the Powell home. The body will be brought here for interment bat the boar of Its arrival has not been ascertained. Of the men now sitting the United States Senate. 26 have served as Governors of their respective States. BAILY HEALTH TALKS BETTER BE CAREFUL ABOUT YOUR KIDNEYS. By N. B. COOK, M. V. winds taken into the stomach go through various chemical changes, and some of these changes are poisons that must be sifted out and disposed of. It is the duty of the kidneys to do this. When the kidneys do not fully perform their vital work, death may be only a few hours away. Happily, Nature has provided warning alarms telling peope when their kidneys are not well These warnings come in the form of dragging pains in the small of the back, weak stomach, low spirits, chills, nausea, headache, scanty urine and frequent desire to' pass it, short breath, numbness, cramps, coated tongue, bad breath, puffs under the eye3. thin, blood, dry skin, ringing in the ears, spots before the eyes and many other symptoms. All come from the one cause of kidneys that are hot filtering the poisons out of the system. To overcome these troubles. Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo, X. Y? compounded what he calls Anuric Tablets. No other kidney medicine is its equal in giving relief and reestablishing healthful work in the kidneys. The treatment is very simple, as you need nothing except water when taking Nnuric Tablets?a glass of water with each tablet. This washes and flushes the kidneys while the medicine itself is dissolving the uric acid poisons and driving them out. Anuric Tablets are made double strength, so that they dissolve uric acid the same as hot water dissolves salt or sugar. Most people need Anuric Tablets because most people have uric acid . Better get that poison out of your body for safety's sake and better begin today. To gently and agreeably coax the bowcs ns-ck into normal activity, take Dr. Piece's Pleasant Pellets. They ? onof ivronoqc ,?u>l ao &V/WU ?v* WWV?? Ar.nrio Tablets are good for kidney disorders, and that is saying a great deaL : - IHfen choice: m P05 Iqaj I Crisp, * bxibbty -fch scb i wrfch 4?l licioxxs fiTPI I II H-J | NOT I Visitors are not desii No. 3 and excepting in th< tives will not be admitted. Seasonable exception in the case of friends of jurecL Nearest relatives will hours of two and four in other time. *#_%> This action is taken i Eerest of the patients duri epidemic illness. SUP1 TT> rTnfl Tfe' TT 1 I'IJII'II itVT awsr Frank A_ Lloyd yesterday dedded that Jfcs. Nora Bell, wife of M. J. Ben, of Kooa'i Ban. died of the effete* of apoplexy. She was fifty years old, and on Sunday eight at 10:30 was beard to beratbe heavily by her lrasbaad. Upon Investigation later j he lonnd her dead in bed beside titrnM Robert Keener Dies. Robert. a*ed one sad s halt years little son of Mr. sad Mrs. Win Keener, died early this morning at the home of his parents on Hajmond street after e i?wy illness. Aw older sister sut ricesQUICKLY STOPS CHRONIC COUGHS Builds Up the System and Guards Young and Old From Winter Colds. MOUNDSVILLE LADY SAYS IT IS SUPERB REMEDY. "Anybody who needs a good body builder and remedy for a chronic cough should take Hypo-Cod," declares Mrs. C. E. Clegg. Moundsvflie, t W. Va., and in this she Is backed up by the testimony , of thousands who endorse this wonderful combination of ; hypophosphites. malt, extract, iron, wild cherry bark and cod liver extractives. "I bad a chronic cough that wouldn't! yield to any treatment. I was all run- I down too and in miserably poor health.! for about six months before I fortunately heard about Hypo-Cod and started taking this wonderful medicine. I could not sleep nights and I doctored those whole six months without getting any results until I started i on Hypo-Cod. This wonderful medl-1 cine put me hack on my feet and drove ' away that cough. It made me feel J better and stronger too and I wake up I fresh and dandy for the days wore." continued )Irs- Clegs. Thousands Praise It. Hjpo-Cod is a fine tonic. It makes you feel so good. It tastes so "goodygoody" children say. It will never upset the weakest stomach. It helps digestion and appetite and brings back the rich red blooded bloom, to your cheeks and the healthy sparkle to your ieyes. Gives added weight to weak, thin pallid people, too. Your doctor will recommend it if you will show him the formula printed on the carton. Get a bottle tonight. Wui n jri its f form tj : i i iTIES tender. . " Tiqjs.es w satisfy I heir de- I ^flavor. | = ICE!! |i red at Fairmont Hospital e case of the nearest rela3 to this rule "will be made I ' the yery serious ill or in- I ! be admitted between the | the afternoon, and at no Hj j to safe-guard the best in- i 1 ing this period of unusual I \ I j 9ttn I I r jyf /y | ^/y?Mm* fii ? HI I f ? m?mmmmmm.^?mm* Back Up Onr Force? MAMVI Bay liberty Bonds! kKMu\ FALL SUITS Assortments Now Are intheHeic of Readiness. Prices Range $22.50 to $125.00 Every model of style importance?every fal of any fashion consequence?every color of; prominence, finds representation in ou rvast sortments. Special models for very slender well as for the extra stout. Certainly choos can be done more easily, more satisfactorily: economically. Bear Brand W In especially desirable colors for sweaters. Look as far into the future as we may there ply of yarns. Everybody who reads the nev the cause of the scarcity and higher prices, yarn to supply the trade. Buy your yarn w Bear Brand Yarns is made from the best qi wooL They are lofty, smooth and elastic wi ity known from experience to be unsurpasset We have the yarns in mouse, navy, tan, Belg brown, French green, light blue, plum red, g ?1 ?? ~ri/? atvaati Viloolr or?/l mTlifp Pt*W?# IZULdLlj UUi lly ilUC h/AUVU ?***%* tT AMVV. ? ent conditions. 65c balL |pv <^UAK After the trenches home i heaven, is yours worthy to r Our store has but two thoughts this week?o Bonds for the defense of the home, the oti will help make your home more worthy of i Therefore we have ready for your inspectio tions but particularly in window decorations | decorations gives the biggest returns in tn< room, and moreover because windows are ti joyed by the family who live in it, the friends strangers who pass it from day to day. Her your inspection. -SectipnaF Quaker l Craft Lace ^ Made for your windows?the exact width. Hangs straight from the top % with a handsome lower border and a dainty tracery of birds and flowers or T vines spreading on the curtain, grow- v ing lighter toward the top and finally q lost in the delicate filet mesh. e Made up in 9-inch panels. You tell us y the width of your window and we cut . off as many sections as you want. The pattern, repeated in each panel, is tJ never spoiled by cutting, 50c to $2.50 a a panel. ' p MR. ELIAS KAWAM IS HERE THIS WE LINE OF ORIENT I : PIATARKR j' The Best Cough L A Catarrh Try^tha MjL ? U Home-tlU vapor treatment? pK^ g r vSfriiTr Hru1etinow43^sBliB 3 Herfi an aw en ?a> > ft nsny9fnRK|!TIIK0^K 2 ret bare tbe beet eoosl M|fl|>M"llal)Nip^&Mj g 700 erer tried. HEW PRICES?3Qo.60c, ?i.2Q i coK8Kssa?aa8a?Kcaas ' You've probably beard ?~ - known plan of making co lA&TfNr PfltPfTHi borne. But have you ever n ifimliriua riulvinb you do, you wUl understa ^ sands oi families, th? *wo mmr piik uUAllv 1 XUilU j way it takes hold of a coug *,m. 1 earn it a permanent place ; Into a pint bottle, pour Fines; then add plair Give way before the pene- sugar syrup to au up the r,i_. rr . . - CT/m,?. ' desired, jose clarified mol liattng effects Of Sloan 8 or corn syrup, instead of ariBfjf liniment Either way. . it tastes jfig ^'? y. rcadv-maaefor three time So do those rhnumlic f uiges and It "is really wonderful hoi he loia-aches of lumbago, tbe nerve- home-made remedy eonque iiflffinipfifirwi fn?wrytwV XX8Q1II7 221 24 bOHTS OT leSS 4a^ jrmrrf wnrK. Jmrr^ryt wproZr*- DCnctrat? thTOUfh eVCiy JiUsflfa j- and crives almost immediate Tbe me rf applying, the ci 11 hum did for throat tickle,, bote drfttthci^j^tl-; tag^c^Jggg. ?d fass beat nei far m tcrocLt ftsd- rh^- nm*ntg. LgSI a^sS^^SSSS iiirtwficfto cr aooM y Bt-iMTj mS Til1** f '??5jr?5rt '* - *'" -ilM :?*^M is no indication of any farther sup- *spapers knows the yarn situation?* The manufacturers have no more lality specially selected high-grade^ th a richness of color?and durabilian blue,' old rose, pinky maroon, rey, pea green, golf grey, delft blue, II ?d very reasonable considering pres^ J| 11 ne is to push the sale of Liberty II w Because a dollars^t in window jj ie only decorations ^of the home CTk e are some of the items that Lmerica has awakened to the beaues of window lace and the possibilij of American production. .! he designs are woven into these ponderous fabrics and are most e: rent They are in nowise' copies of I ae old, well worn laces of Europe. n unusual variety,$2.50 to $18-00 a - O'^eSSHB !EE WITH AN EXCEPTK)*ilg| AL RUGS I mjAnd I I CardaHadjeBer WelL . it?c4j ? xezas City, Tex.?la an Infcresflh^j^^H gl' statement, Mrs. G.H.Sch81, of thistown,^^ ggeSMgCgaS says: "Feu-three years I sufised"aHfcid^ of^this well- agony with my head. I was unaL rid oto, feel out was the only ease I cc fv&gaLi^ fast from fiie awful suffering with my l granulated I was so nervocs flat the IriHl noise pint. Or, if wooa make me jump oat of my be; asses, honey, lu __ , , - ?? sugar lyrop. ^,l fjnd'pint of doaOmrboa^SddtaB^^ roa could buy . J 'JggjS i it* cost. I was not able to 1T11 mijnmn. ?IEm w quickly this took CarfuL I took three bottles toil air ptMtea headaches. That has bees fiuee y tiste crash, gten sad I know toe cure is n?n?j XttUCX.fcjyMJUP . , . wnfM, croup,- taldqgCantaL - . ^v*3sSSl ^SSid cam- NomugreDCTedneiain I tookCcpine extract, MSdwoodesfaroBiSTM matinm foe "Try f?** Jor yoor AbNM^^H