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| I Haaolties are reported HH7 VCCMi K, St; died of aeto Died of disease, 73; & 26; Wounded (de HL Wounded Ia Wound* Weeelvsd hi Action. ' "if"*' m, Jitifi, Greenfield, O. ' . * - Zx ' George F-, Ridge Farm 111. ;Haxry W? YousgrrlU*, Pa. ttchard T-. Ambroy, N. J. rrnnf X (No address given.) falter E, North Tenawanda, a, Harrey O., OSbakosfc, Wis. _Wiulsm. Madison Fla^ Cennsth L, Waterloo, Iowa. Edwin T., Brabam, Minn. . Vwtidahft XCI?. Burnett Thomas H, Henderson-mie, jpfrlaa^Chriat E. Da-renport, Cal. bdmbiwb. William f? Brooklyn, n.t. ^HKocptr, day I*. Everett, Wash. Crockott, WilliKa L. Tanglier Va. Cqfeeavlall, Sdrar, Petersburg. Va. I g5>*d." WmisaCPhHadeiphia, pa. jpfcaaaipton. Howtinl Barton, Wilming^Bams,. wmiam A., JLeeds Ala. Boston, Bod B, Fresco, Cal. Johnson, Jobs, Butte, Mont. ghfTjiw, Stanley F., Stevens Point, Wis. Brill arte man. Otto, Sebewanng, Mich. VoCoraack, Prank B.. Towanda, Pa. Mfeftrtrew WTDIsji. Iron City, Pa. ^ BfeoKeeT Ira H., Rougemont N.C. I BtaPaddec, Patrick, Brooklyn. N.T. huoutra John a, new Hamilton, MuftsSuHer.-Vlrgll H., Moberly, Mo. \ Mitchell, wiUiam J.. Lowell. Mass. S&Hjrers Harry I*, Titosville. Pa. B?6tta8 Stephen Hulin, Pax ton. Ohio. I JHsmmel. Henry John. BnrkettsvQle, O. Athol. Pa. ^H&tcCaer. Clifford L.. Chicago, ill. |^mmrta^L<OBla J, LeisenrSng, Falette Greenwood. Del.^ J?|^wn. John R_. Princeton. Iowa. gBF'lst.gsnl L^ McCracken. Kans. J; Wymore, Percy F-, Minot. N. Dak. . Died of Disease, m. William. B., New Cumberland; v.-Woewded Severely. Charles Wordsworth, Philadelil Procter I Charleston, wi" ?>. ^ifhin dm war zoi I>,<JOG stricken Je icrgene torture ?r. [They are c: t almost to the h: ?*to all other i lily In the war z lost at Jeros; nre been red? jet ns now hei Hthe war zones Ser 29, 30 andj efief Days in $ peopiewfco are among j I ^ ia^\*'rm** ^ B "^UALicr/nxi. <r? ..Vrirar, ^ V/UiT * I Sergeants? Baagber. Clarence A- Elkton. Vi , RotMttss. Frederick c? Collins Center ] N. Y. ~ ] wwporais^Valentine. Edward Alexander. Pontlac, Mich. Yohn. Clarence M. Belolt. WIi. Privates? Alnxand, Oostavions M- Covington. Oa. Annas. Horace Benjamin.. Elyria, O. Bbollard. Paal P., Princeton. Winn. Byard. Roscoe, Huntsvllle. Tens. Carlson, Harry P., Sbickley, Is'eiir. Collins, James H-. Sag Harbor, X. T. Knbn. Homer W.. Rockford. 111. Miller, Lester. Diamond. Mo., Morbans, Clarence Marthasvllle. Mo. .N'ltoskl. Walter, Iron River. Mich. Cronke, Robert, Brownstown. Pa. Osborne, Tommie. Man tee. Mis*. Penardo, Peter. Corinda, Italy. Sandlfer. William Jefferson, Crystal Springs, Miss. Schmidt, Harry F-. Manchester, >,\HSingleton, _Ellisan Bath Springs. ! Stephens. Charles F.. Wellington. Kan Taylor, Jesse Miles, Trlndad, Tex. Tellier, Armand, Manchester. N.H. Windolph, Peter. Jr, Grand Island. Nobr. Wood. Davis Hanry, Tottenvllle, X.Y. Wounded In Action ( degree Undeter- . mined) Sergeants? " Bard in. Howard L., Selma, Ala ! Mass. . McMillan Robin X. '"h cago. P.t. J Pederaon, Froi M-, E'-trirtr. VVi*. Corporals? Colwell. Edward. J. Allaben. X.Y. . Crean. Xicholas F., Xew York. Y. Y. ^ .McCann, F?tri.:lt. Grand Rap'ds. Mich. ' McDevitt. Phtlip J.. Philadelphia. Pa , Suohn. Frank L. Pittsburgh. Pa. Wagoner? Mento. Prank, Provincla DI Messina, ^ Italy. f rnv?ies? Armbruster, Elmer. Iron River. Wis. Baty. Joseph L... Hodges. Ala. Beeson, William, Jr., Xorth ?alem, ] Ind. Blbeaa. Charles, Chisholm. Me. Bisazza. John, Messina, Italy. Brown, Samuel, Xew York, X. Y. Bryson, "Walter E? Bolsom. X. C. Burnley. Lanham. Xew York, X. Y. Coon. Carrol L.. Junction, Wis. De Casitano, uglisi. Messina, Italy. De Simeone, Paul. Caunglano, Italy. Dewey. Joseph H., Des Moines, Iowa. | uinneen. Aloysius F.. Philadelphia, Pa | Fltchner, Frank J., Tompkinsville, X. Y- i Flecheri, Rocco, Calabrai. Italy. Heal Skin Disease* i It is unnecessary for you to suffer with sczema. blotches, ringworm, rashes and similar skin troubles. A little tenao. obtained at ac7 drug; store for 35c, or 5LOO for extra large bottle, end promptly applied will usually give instant relief cront itching torture. It cleanses and soothes the skin and heals quickly and tfiectively most sfcin diseases. Zexno is a wonderful, penetrating, disappearing liquid and is soothing to t>~ most delicate skin. It is not greasy, easily applied and costs little. Get j cxUy and save all further distress. The E. W. Bote Co, Cleveland, Q. Ror's - | 1/ aaiicm | I W. Va, Oct. 9,19IS. : ac of Europe there ? """ ws. .The Jews have but these 3,OCX),000 I /XS-C fcrr four years?dur- JL B tying to America for J > in the United States !; ? their people in the !; nit. They have like- <| r -? var charities. They <| in their struggle to ; I 000000 members of ]' one. All our people !; is gone throughout 1; alem and the Holy <[ emed by an English p save the helpless ]! 3r have Been set as J, 7est Virginia, and I J' e people of the state |> this most worthy 2 In this country who kinsmen abroad ? \i our most loyal and ;! ;h citizens. id, at the-capiat of ]>; day of 'Octoberj .in ; . ne Thousand Nine nd of the State the ! j; Governor, j \ G.' I S?at* > T. 'I ratphma* "Barry X Pm?nnlr, X. H. KrT^mghlln, Edward. CMragow BZSach enter, Fred Elwell. Western Fort M?L Cattice, AIts XAwrssct, Ixonla. Wis. lerfclc. Frsnte C.. Boortmry. Mass. j Mfllte, Emtio. Avellna. sperona, 1B171 Hossbnrg. Bveret D., Gas City. lad. a Peterson.' Wright W. Chicago. HL _ Pilato. Pdtro. Hatof. N. Y. t Pilibosian. Barkis; Moatello, Mass. jj Prange. Chris O. Greenfield, tad. ? Psroudkas, Ajtonlus. Chicago. HI. j, Schwaner, Harry W. Brooklyn. N. ?. a ;Sc<Irolo. Jbsepty, Messlncf AtOlqt c Italy. ti Smith. Harold A. Jordanvllle. N. T. j, rraver. Louis F-. Amsterdam. N. T. j, rrueworthy, Eugene East Winn, Me. h SVadj. John, Owosso, Mich. a Wandel. Fred, Milwaukee. Wis. ( Ward. Nelson K-, Gorham. Me. tl Warden. Joseph G, Granite City. 111. q Waters. Joseph J.. New York. N.Y. Whaley, Roland P.. Ashton, HI. Whitman, Boy E. Burlington, Iowa. Wounded Slightly in Action. . Sergeants? Bowers. Joseph F? 219 East Burke st. Martlnsburg W. Ya. *' THE MORNING LIST. The casualty list printed In the lewspapers of this morning showed: _ Killed in action, 192j died of wounds. J. >3, died of accident and other causes. 5 1; died of disease. 74; died of aero- ^ plane accident, 1; wounded severely, fj 20; wounded (degree undetermined) L60: risonen. 3; Total 526. ... West Virginians mentioned in the nonug list are: Died from wounds?Pvls, John L. ? 31ankenship, Clothier, James Tucker, rtichwood: William R. Shaffer. ? Died of disease?Pvt. Thomas P. ~ Smith, Quaker. Preston county buckwheat, home ityle. for breakfast each morning. Boyers Restaurant.?Adv. Home Baked Pies and Pastries 3oyers, Restaurant. Adrt. ( / STOMACHUPSET? Get at tie Real Cause?Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets ^.That's whit thousands of stomach sufferers are doing now. Instead of taking tonics, or trying to patch up a poor digestion, they are attacking the real cause of the ailment?dogged liver and disordered bowels. ' K Dr. EdwardsT Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing healing way. When the liter and bowels are performing their natural functions, away goes indigestion and stomach troubles. ,?If you bate a bad taste in your mouth, tongue coated, appetite poor, lazy, don't-care feeling no ambition or energy, troubled with undigested foods; you should-take Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomeL * v-* r Dr. Edwards'. Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mired with olive oiL You will know them by their Olive color. They do The work without griping cramps or pain. - 1 i Take one or two at bedtime for quick relief, so you can eat what you ?ke. At 10c and 25c per box. An druggists. m SAY! ?9! You Le tree Million foi ley appeal i u ALL CAMPAIGN "Every L THE AMERICA FOR* VKc Non-Secl 'ctobe N E BERTS. laTQT'tffiD^Cfc /vuuv^s\i> urn UVUI/j 3L "X ? if ' jt_^k 9 1 n"^ ' ^9 Jm^ t-? antral of Brother and Slater Today. The bodies of "Wayne Carpenter ad sister. Mrs. Mint* Lambert, were moved from the hornet of their uncle times Carpenter, last evening to the oaw of their mother, Mrs. Jane Carenter, on Prlcketi's creek. A double ineral was held at the home today 110 o'clocJk. conducted by Rev. Cars. The brother, Wayne, waa laid hi HAnaanh^MMAnam /v# ae vuceat, touvue/. auo w?j ?. [rs_ Lambert was placed In the Hwursfc. cemetery near -the Carpenter o5ne. A sister, Mrs. Ota Conley, nd husband of Cambridge Springs, ihio, arrived Sunday evening to at?nd the double funeral. Undertaker iarpenter and Ford in. charge. Quite 111 Again. F. V. Batterger, yard foreman for he Monongaheia railroad, who -was ut after an attack of Influenza, has uttered a relapse and is again quite 11 at his home in Maple avenue. At Morgan town. Mrs. J. G. Cunningham and Mrs. . S. Watkins went to Morgantown atusday to see their sons, Arthur unnlngham and Virgil Watkins. who re taking the Xaval training course iere. From Illinois. Rev. Irwin, of Illinois, was the uest of Mr. aid Mrs. George Hen-, erson Friday night en route to In There is no need of enduring the discomfort that comes from a skin which itches and burrs, or is marred by patches of eruption. !' rslnol Ointment usually relieve : ; at once, and quickly makeo . clear and healthy again. Resii t Them Si ^wwwwwsr^wvwwv Starving J r Your i ;?youfor j iBREAE EXPENSES MET BY PR )ottar for wwmmm ist Virgin tarian as .^9 XUtSW'^WMTI^ nrmamgA SABBBjEEstsniW^ SetN^SMON^.G9??SI ' - * ' ?> BHBHHHB&H I *k>rd l????at Se^S^X. T. C- ai I Morgastown. -who came up to attetk Rthe funeral of his sunt, Miss Man | Morris. Saturday, retained to Hot Rgantown this morning. TWdof Friends Here. Mrs. W. J. Rice. of Ashlaad. KJr. Is the guest of Mr. sad Mrs. W. S. Sample and other friends is the city. Mrs. Rice resided here shout twentj fire years ago and her return is a source of much pleasure to her manj friends. She *111 go from here tc Marti nsbnrg to spend the winter with I her daughter. Pergonals. Wri Nancy Holland, of Hopewell, is spending a few days with friends in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Snider, of Monongah. spent Sunday with Mrs. Solder's aunt. Mrs. Mary M. Boggess. in Guffy street. Mids Edith "Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Hall, of Pittsburgh avenue, is "111 of typhoid fever. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie DeYault and Creed and Haael Henderson, of Morgantown avenue, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Jenkins near the Levels. Mrs. Stella Brown is spending a [ few days with her parents near ! Shinnston. Her sister, Mrs. Lute Brown, who has been ill of Influenza, is able to be up. Mrs. Jerome Steele and children, who have been 111 of influenza at their home near the city, are all much better with one exception. The eldest daughter. Miss Magdalene, is still quite ill. Resinol Ointment is gentle and soothing: and has been a standard skin treatment for orer twenty years, so yon need not hesitate to use it or recommend ft to yoor friends. Sold br dfucifct*. Rrcixo* Shaving Stick tend* te frevent trritmtiem* 1 noia I IN 191 tarve Now? Tews CryOi lp >' RFATE FUNDS Relief" COMMITTEE f JPSBL ia lie Drive 3 O9 3*. "*V 'v a inr 'ij \ ^ r " 'v'' ' '1^^. 0Hf ' :JJH ; ALIaOFY^WTO^jl 11 From all tfttt we can aaa. all I > can inula aland out of all oar exporic ]' m do net believe there eon c* i1 an opportunity to buy'new.'fresh. < 11 Md Winter merchandiee M low prio ?i' tainly m euoh opportunity can bo f , ' In view ef all the eincumataneo ' | we hope our customers will not fill i ( winter needa at the preeent low prio i mere days Co provide against those Ing advantage of the opportunities ' > tober** campaign. ' \ 11.00 Girls' Bleached Medium 11 Weight Union Suits, high neck. > ankle length and long slot res. / i xi 79c 1 JWIV pe? >iioe ett> e T4 I' Women'a Pink Oft Blue Ootlng l' Flannel hong Older Skirts - $1.00 oaeh . ? .?? .i.... <ae ' i lien's Heavy Bibbed Fleeced ' i Ecru Color Union Suits, sizes i" $1.75 i1 Men's Grey Cotton Flannel AtI * tidied or Detached Collar < | Shirts, sizes 14 1-2 A -J AA j, to 17 r-a oioUU S each. j > Men's Light Grey "Wool Mixed , Flannel Top Shlrti, PI AQ { eizaa 14 1-2 $leJW> ' ^ W **? ? <[ Ken's Heaarr Clear Grey Double I, Shawl Conor Cotton Cont J> Sweaters. two deep ^"J rn pockets. All 3>1.DU r tees ........ i' Women's Silk Crepe d? Chine (| Blouses. white. Oeeh and colors. % All sizes (f>n A r ; op to JpZ.iJD (' 48 { J> Ttrd Wide Slightly Starched 11 Blenched 1 *71 / > Muslin. 1i.72C yard ...7..'.... ' I $20 Men's Wool Canimere Suits, i> either medium, light or A1 f (' dark. A I Jl <, shades ....n.r:... ^ | 11 Men's Martlrinaw Coats of Wool Plaid Coatings. CIA Sins to - v 4)1U ,? 44 ........za-.vr.Tt.rar-... Est home pjjjj.1 Grown Foods I j? Save Freight ^ I ? 71 Mm Procla [ ; cmr os: :iirru ji Office^ ! To the Ottaeus of Fj ![ ' rF&reJfeeos^of tfi ; always ready to cxten j! seems that-the more ^ j \ Want to Gve. ? j! A' thrill* haslgoWf j | atthe redemption of j] ij Land. The people c ! the millions of stricfce ) j! of ^Europe are crying \\ * October 29, 30 i -i* - ? >-x. %- i i apart asgewisn iceuei West Virginia having prodaflBtton, It is my pleasure, upon oar citizens to d to contrftrcte to this i /On the above ds ; r* npen yoa j, for ~ -whs '! prrvaegedto grve. rPi ; itarianparpose and & ! port. )\ S* Given- under.n^; i| UWO&er.-WKfc 0 ai,- ' -... _ . -,V"-feSr mmmmmammmmmm that vi can l??m add to take advantage now ta gat' tfcslr X \i a. You hava just today-Mid Mat* X 1 u nprecsdswtsd eondHlaa by Wt- 4 pra?nttd in this "Sey It in Oo- X ,'.'5 rWomen's Medium Wuigtit C Blanched Cotton CMoa Satta C Sixes ^ ^33C X each ?-?.w-v i i i"if 11 Mm ^ [ I.tght or X>ask Outing Flannel. , N A. large assortment of patterns ! -'" to select 35c I m Women's New Fall All Wool 1 J * Men's Wear Serge Salts, bought , to sen for ms so rg| I o|? #i0.tW rWomen's Good Quality Volwet Coats, bought tb sett for ,1 . . '^3 CIO CA A HM i . ? * I well gg-.- ? ?f?nr> (r "Women's Ftoe Quality Men's ' j "Wear Serge or PopOa Suits.. this j j Kail's models, boii(bt to sell up | " $2450 :! each .....vs-c*-i-v... || , Shapes or Ready-to?Wear Vel- j | each r??n.<MM? ^ls50 Girl's Colored Velvet Larga Sua i ?2T"*TO JL50 i at .. . . .v.-....vv.rj- , Men's t eether raced Abort - j Knit Wrist Canvas OA < : Oltrvos. eJaPC \ pica's Heavy Grey Cotton lQn< r,,^ halt hosa ' per -r- :^ ZvC IJ pair . ? ?..TsAT.CT.vr.. , Men's Dark Bine or Blade, .Wool ! jjfl Mixed Half Hose. SUas >n J ?i-sto 50c 3 11 1-2. Pair ,v^> .-naw ' ma#?* J 'I FAIRMONT 9 g {fee Mayo^, fl lirmorrf ^ Jm e Qty ^miiaifeue . I d Ae bdpMf ImkL ft I -ws-.g**? flic movejwa I .-M9 .^**3. -1 / ilxfvugtl OinR^B&vwD feraasfaa and tbe-Haiy; >f tfcc Holjr Land and I q Jews in die war zone I frtP jwrf. ftrve sdt I <1 ^ : Beys, the goveraer of ertafefctfe<i *eea hjr J i v v Host iys, solicitors will tdH ' serves our earnest a?p V - y . *