Newspaper Page Text
^K^^^E^B8BC?5f5vjPg>,*v?>'^5S^*r?^KTSIirrr7^^*^^^wni'ui5i^^^^ir i | y toc^^m^es of Train- _.-_^ tag'Seftooi.' ^^cpcntlon^b?-1 Jgjgyocgmlzatloos "of j^?i?ol<Ue5^?i'4fSjlor* I was. re-' ccnUy; illSstrated Jat~ tie /gradbattoa serclies of .'the: tenth. doss ' of 'the ; ,"'M Jewish TTe!taj?'"i'Boi^rd:?-.Tnifilnt :>!iC0l in Xcw Tort. CoL William S. l.nrltc-. r.tn ?eat to France representthe Yulvr.t'.on Army'with the first :In??ii:t of our troops and has been -.- there.-" I'..", cut months, was the rlyal site'.her r.nd wished the fifty. s'"t Jewish vrorhors of the class Godspeed, while Loeis Marshall, the prominent Jewish attorney autl phiisnthro& pist ol New Yorh. landed the work of the.Salvation Army among the boys at the front. ji^JfCFhat our flchtlng boys need Is In' 'splratlon and heart and character In i?tho?e.who are there to help then." ' declared Col. Barker. "Yen v.:.! rep4^ 'reseat la the camps and ov. rsrrs the ideals, and " standards of t!'c Jewish faith,1- and it Is up to you uhovs a.l .things to be. consistent In jour religions practices. Practice what yea .preach. That,. I ara sere, bus !:een the secret.of oar own suec . J* y..tt live tip to the principles c* ; >ur i..ith and glTe whit yop.huve To :;I . c . m.a f; heart big^vrtth'.lovo,' the boys :'! r?? spect yon, whether'they be i'rotcs'.aiit. Catholic or "Jew." el . The ne wly'graduated field workers win'inake* *' total of.?G0 aic:i cy..-. \ fleld^. wortj In jour^ camps ar.d natal training stations; tinder the auspices of^the "Jewish J.WeflPare Board. Tne "Board has about 1 fifty "huts'* In the r various camps and maintains centers in all large cities where soldiers and sailors of all faiths are welcomed. A headquarters has recently been established ln'Paris, and 100 men are being xeuuiicu.?'Ucio . ivi .. v vi ?iuia. There - are . now nearly 123,COO Jew* serving in the army and navy. _ . DEATHS AND ] | FUNERALS !. Wayne Carpenter and Mrs. Lambert. t- Funeral services over the bodies of Wayne Carpenter and his sister, airs.! Hint a Lambert, wile of Marvin Lam-1 bert, whose deaths occurred on Sat-1 urday at the Emergency Hospital.! *' - from influenza, vrere held today from the residence of their mother, Mrs.1 Jane Carpenter, on Prickett's creek. I The body of Mr. Carpenter was ink terred in the Vincent cemetery and ' that of Mrs. Lambert in the Hayhurst cemetery by Undertakers Carpenter nnrf Mrst Tjftmh#?rt'a Hpafh oci cnrred Saturday night about twelve boars after her brother had passed away from the same disease. She is survived by her husband and three children. Ruby. Merle and Ear!, her mother and several sisters and brothers. Pk. - Mrs. Elizabeth A. Black. Mrs. Elizabeth A- Black, wife of William A. Black, died on Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, at her home at Grant Town, after an illness of several weeks. She is survived by her husband and six children, three daughters and thre sons, namely, Mrs. Walter Burl:, ; ^ Reynolds. Margaret. Sarah, Charles yt and William. Jr. Her father. Chas. A. Dusch, of Grant Town, also survives, besides several sisters and P brothers, including. C." E. Dntsch. AIp liance, Ohio; John C. Rusch. with the United States Engineers in France; Bernard A. Dusch. Grant Town; Mrs. Mike Malone. Mrs. Frank Zimmer man. Mrs. John Teeter, all of Pennsylvania; Mrs. John Lennon, of Independence: and Mrs. Terranco Welty. of Dakota mine. F.tneral services are announced to I "o? held on Wednesday morning at *> CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. In Use For Over 30 Years Always beam Signature of & I Soldiers & Sailors i! Remember Them All j i They are to be remembered in I , their fighting they are remem- " bering you. See that they are 1 > constantly supplied with things S t they require for toilet, comfort [? and for health. Send new lots 53 and new goods every once in a tj' while because tbe distance is ji great and it takes a long time j for the goods to get to them, f j and things will go astray. tVe [ j: can supply camp needs in a IJi hundred different kinds an.d will l 1 [ be glad to tell you what they ij; U9Q, n JLleb*> Luc j nouv UUU uwn tw get It to tbem THERE'S ONLY ONE WAY,TO SECURE. AtSATIN SKIN. "Apply. Safin skin cream, then Satin skin powder." -s Store I [- - -iS&sSBugiik local sex: Returned Home. Mrs. W. P. Kerser, ot Brownsville Pa_ and her sister. Miss Lillian Sw?n of Mollne, HI, -who had been gnestj of Mrs. James Edwin Watson, at Highgate, have returned to Browns rille. ? > ? - ~ ~ , . T _? Married at Parsonage. This morning at 10 o'colck at the parson2j;e of the Central Christlar church, the pastor. Rev. C. D. Mitchell, married Samuel Rolen, of Weston, and Mary E. Donaldson, of Lumberport 10 o'clock from the family residence with interment In the Holy Cross cemetery in this city by Undertake: Ft. C. Jones. The funeral party tyil! come from Front Town on a special car. Mrs. Annie Prozello. Mrs. Annie Prorzello. of Monongah died early this morning at the Emer trency Hospital, after an illness from Influenza. Her husband, Dominieh Prozzello succuaber to the same dis ease on October 25, at the hospital The body of the wife will be -interred In the Monongah cemetery tomorrow beside that of her husband by Under taker It. C. Jones. Andy Martin. Andy Martin, employed in this city but whose home is in Pennsylvania died last night at 11 o'clock at the Emergency Hospital from influenza The body was taken in charge by t'n dertaker R. C. Jones and will be held until relatives residing in ennsylvania can be heard from. Mrs. David Fletcher. Mrs. David Fletcher, aged 77. years mother of Harry Fletcher, of this city, (lied yesterday afternoon at her home at Shinnston after a week's illne... Jpnn paralysis. She was formerly Miss Louise Hall and was a membet of a well-known family. Her husband is deceased and she is survived bj several children, namely. Harry o: this city, Arlie. of Clarksburg, and Carl, of Cincinnati. One son, Mc gHiCHESTER S PILLS _ TM Kl*ONE> BSAICDl A jSSSL2tts?SrtS?5j& ruim In Bod ?xtf Uold zactmlUc^O^ " sv ?bfa ^ BIW nibbcn. V/ Jako M> oti?r. R?r of yoar V / fr tflbMhL A><<orCirwlftA.TCPl i fr Jjr waswD piuAfoc ? JB yeaw teoowc >3 Bw. Safcrr. Alwys Rellabta ^^ S0LBRBPJS51STSE?E8W?ERE P | Special I v-? "5? The West Virgin '7 tribution a limited numl 'Z it's readers for seventy This atlas is made 1 fi-ftil -nir?i-irro rrP f>i<a Am the United States and tl 2S ? ; On the reverse o & Independence, together vi - On the second shi *<? is in detail and by coun jg and towns of both stat jjv On he third sh( vyj fronts. This in itself is entire atlas. On the re of the world and a copy the declaration of war i 8E On the fourth she jCS verse side cf this sheet world's history. & jj| V The fifth and last and its neighbors, also i kf All of, these map: as anv subscriber of The ' blank and presenting it strings are attached to ' I Ply' J ?ie | I WAI $ THE WES ^ Fairn $ GENTLE1V a I am a re $? vantage of the Atlas. Enclose a no | " 'ri IAL EVENTS [ Convention Called .Off The annual convention. of the Woman's Christian Union scheduled ' to have been held next week in Wheel1 ing. has ben called elf on account of ' quarantine regulations. It Is prob' able'that the convention i3 finally adjourned. . . 'yr Leaving Wednesday. > Mrs. Robert Fleming and daughters, t Miss Xce and Mrs. George Pullen - Peed, leave Wednesday of this week - ffor St. Lucie, Florida, where they will . occupy their cottage for the winter months as is their custom. ! Comas, is deceased. Funeral services 5 "win oe neia luesaav zmernoon at ? : o'clock from her late residence and I the body -will be interred in the ceme! tery at that place. \ Funeral of Mrs. Rager. Funeral services over the body of [ Mrs. Harry Haser. whose death oc( cnrred on Saturday, were conducted . this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, frfom ) the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gug Fitzpatrich. at Miilersville by [ Rev. Dr. Eddy. Her husband arrived r here Saturday evening from Camp Upton. X. Y.. where he was stationed I awaiting overseas orders. The body j was interred in Woodlawn Cemetery by Undertaker Jones. Mrs. Mary Spataporc. . Mrs. Mary Spatapore. of Monon. 1 gab, a well-known foreign woman of - ! ?? A Nation's Safety | j depends upon more than j ! wealth or the power of its ; mighty guns. It rests in its robust children ana in its strong, vigorous manhood. I SCOTTS rMIII'glON a-ravkvivn an ideal constructive tonic-food, j brings to the system elements j easily assimilated and ^ v imparts strength and pro- JgSji motes normal growth. Scott'a Emalaion btnlda tip the ft U/ toeak and fortifiea the atrong. % *?:%. Scott & Bown^ Bloomficlrt. IC. J. IS-2C 5SSS858??3:S8???S?8K To West V Readers ian has been fortunate in secu t>er of CRAM'S WALL ATLA r-fie cents. , to hang on the wall and the fr< erican Flag together with a f le dates which they occupied ir f this sheet is fae-simile pictur with illustrations of the earb set is a map of West Virginia ties. On the re verse of this sY es. set is a late map of the E an educational feature and we iverse of the sheet is a list of t of the President's speech of A] igainst Germany. set is another map of Europe a carries much valuable inform sheet of the At "as gives a ma the water route s to ail importa: 5 and information is contained West Virginian can secure by or sending it to the office, wit this offer. Do it today for we tttetUir&ti X MAP COl >T VIKtxLNIAN lont, W. Va. EEN? ader of The West Virginian and would > special offer which you are making 01 id find seventy-five cents for which send n me - Address v.......... . w . > after 10 o'clock at the Emergency! Hospital alter an ilhrm from influ- * : tarn. Mrs. Spatapore was toronghtJ to the hospital an Thursday in a I < critical condition. She was aged ] about 40 years and is sarrived by a > fvmlly. Mrs. Angelina Posila. Another death to occur at the hospital was that of Mrs. Angelina Posila. of Monongah, her death, however, resulting from uraemic poisoning rather than from influenza. Her husband died last week at the hospital ' ,'rom influenza. A. family of nine lit- ' to ?nrrfr#? Mrs. Pisala'ss i * first husband wag killed in the mine 1 explosion at Monongah and two of thes urvivipg children wre by a. 1 former marriage. George Herlir.^: ] George Herling. a well-known re3i- ' dent of the city, died at midnight at his home on Second street, after an illness from pneumonia following in- ' fluenza. his illness lasting for a week. " Ail day yesterday it was thought that he could survive, but a few hours, yet his death deeply shocked the com- < munity. He was aged 39 years and is j survived by his wife. One brother, I residing in Baltimore, also survives, i Mr, Herling having come to West Vir- 1 ginia from that city, though ho had I rsided in Clarksburg prior to coming j to this city. He was district superintendent for the Metropolitan Life ] Insumance Company and had a wide i acquaintance in the city and surround- j ing counties. He was a member of : the First Presbyterian church and was i PROFESSIONAL NORSE i Tells What to Do to Regain Strength After Sickness. New York City?"I am a professional nurse.?the grippe and bronchial pneumonia left me with a cough and in a depleted, anemic condition and no appetite. I cannot take cod liver oil in any other form than in Vinol and in a short time after taking it my appetite improved, my cough left me. I gained strength and weight. That is why 1 recommend Vinol to others."? Miss E. M. Walker. R. X. 35 W. SStli St. ! It Is the Beef and Cod Liver Pep- J tones aided by the iron and maugan- j ese peptones and glycerophosphates contained in Vinol which makes it so wonderfully successful. Crane's drug store. Fairmont. Vinol is sold in Maunington by the Pres- j ' irintion Pharmacy, and druggists ; everywhere. I > P. S.?For children's Eczema. Saxol J Salve is guaranteed, truly wonderful, i ' i P: ' irginian I s>: ... * ring for immediate disS which it can sell to KS 2E ? Diit page carries a beau residential chart of all : i oifice. ^ 5 fC? | *e of the Declaration of ^ j Colonial soldiers. S* and of Virginia which jg leet is a list of all cities ?? k>: 38 'WAnoan famnne hattlp ill worth the price of the he various governments k: Dril 2, 1917, just prior to ^ is Lnd the World. The re- 3C5 ation pertaining: to the 38 ss 38 p of the United States ?8 at seaports of the world. 5S in the Wall Map which S filling out the attached S ;h seventy-five cents. No S have only a limited sup- ^ itmit I JPON | 33 53 like to take ad- 33 ? the new Wall S 33 te one wall map. ^ 33 33 ~. - ... ' m mmn cf -JplciwTTcl QlllHtVg. 'Jt'SO tody wfll be taken to Baltimore tomorrow night lor' interment. Arrangements for funeral services which. are in charge of Undertaker Mas grave aad Son are no complete. - C| PERSONALS r - .i G. W. Crummett, of aPrkersburg. who had been the guest of his daughter. Mrs. P. R. Yost, for a few days it her home on Virginia avenue, returned to his home Saturday. Vice Wflrol PillinrclAr 1c ill frrtm H. luenza at her home on High street. Wayne Pcvrell. a member of the j: West Virginian composing force is ill from influenza at his home on Locust j ivenne. Mrs. Ward Goodwin aad children I: who had been here for several weeks I: an a visit to the former's mother. Mrs. I; lames Wisxnan, on staple avenue, left y = North, South, East and West 'AH Should Invest in W. S. S. i I " I 1 Dedicate Tine Harvest ij To ] victory 2 The 1?M8 harvest' does not belong to us; we are I only., the trustees. J& We j must in this country build up a working food ? reserve " against, future short crops and.. lay up ] stores "over/there" to insure the * Allies against | possible, interruption of transportation.' Anserica is the Last Food Resource. We Must Not Fail * ! ? j BEACON BATH ROBE BLANKETS > " j Wonderfully, pretty de? j signs, Indian, and. figured j in blue'and'red, green and tan, etc. $6.50 and ; $S.00. | Made up for $1.25 extra. - - ?? 1 ?'V --1'jrc rrooi Stocks of Silks an< Goods at th< Comple This state of completeness of fabrics, .variation in des range'of'prices, which'are pure silks and all wool "goo son.';..' 'v '/.. . ? Women are choosing our' skirts. These are excepts color combinations'being ? yard length, 54 inches wid ers by the yard $5.50. '-V Fine quality, all-wool serge THE "VK An Exceptional Chi Will Be Profi r Of course.ycm'11 wantrto week?and relieve the-w side to thefrequest, also; fracticai.gilts are mute larger .varietiesvthan latei earlieryou-buythe >bette Here are a few snggestic Gk?**, Hosiery. Glassware, i Lamps, Trfmnnn. SBfes and j us manung tor xocxr noise m- ?cMechszu Mr. Goodwin spent the week cad here ana accompanied them'home. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Martin end little daughter Leslie spent the weekend at the home of Mrs.' Martin's mother, Mrs. Margaret Sturm, near Fairvietr. Miss Mary Mulligan went to Pitsburgh yesterday to visit her sister. I Sister De Chate! at tie Crsalioe Academy. | Mrs. Earl McCray -who had boon! seriously III-* from influenza lor the | last vreek is improving. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Sturm have returned from Wheeling -where they had been th guests cf relatives for several days. Dr. H. S. Falconer is ill from influenza at his homo cn Fairmont avenue. While Quite ill his condition has improved to some estent. Atorney J. A. Meredith left las', night for an eastern trip. During his absence Mrs. Meredith is residing at the Fairmont. Miss Cora Kincaid left this morning II- I II III IIIII III ! I l~MII Mill ! - , ' . .r * * >t V. j . i Graceful-ILmei did'Service ! BEAUTIFUI i 'iafuuLTtfi!: J vW f S ffi fs jl. \ ? :\ si ; JSt iteilir- Jlrf i tl b We want you to see the .'* I tailoring for yourself. We prices which" make Printzes most economical garments where....^ [I Woolen Dress Tr Va e Height of les pn iteness i ter applies to the assortment :ign; and to the complete he; asV low;as dependable, . ds can be priced this sea- ' ar? -V" :S r--,r: ; : " Gi all wool,: plaid goods for jj, anally,; beautiful, .unusual ?4 shown*1' Patterns'o f 2<1-2 -yy e are $16.50 to $18. Oth- * gg j36 - - v t: sle s; $2.25 v$2^$2.75. k : ?3 rm?LA" S War-TimeGift w greatest of all'musical ;rtainers makes the finest ci Christmas; gifts, i bringing Pi isure, not to one atone for 1 tie while?but to many the while. Make sure of rs?order it now. K s of New Victor Records, tin?Old favorities, and r. 4th Floor. ? istmas Shopp rted and Better rhey -Kuy ?ariy avoid as much; as/possible'the orkers of,the excessive; burden: yon yourself vilTbe'far more: in order this year; such article r. Then too, prices are consta :r^orAyou. : >ns: T BooScs.. Shws, Slipper*. Toilet Goods. _E itBJoosoe. S01ciUnd?isazxD?n?s..Pars.' S Pr^s Ooo^.3drt Pitted. Borers Restannmt.? Hat W9ttQT ^B^r ho^;^i $i r.-W'.. B^yT^K mTKe^^1 uccmrs )f k(tfe>F&*G^Tfol ave: seen Sfor a; numterl| f-" years * these^styiisSl ^intzess garments .faeS [ie .. most. v attracting otnc -have^hanSi^aoeJI ur. collars and* ar||ro^S ristocraticl he belts/-too, are'novel?l| nek artisti c. v* ;^a?fjsfi ou'get the ^ h?ig?t(6f M iyle $ and ? smartiiessIimiplpM aese ^Printeess^GeS^a e a l^>'<fishhctioh|giiiS ress.'',|>You also^ obtaiaj# isting Rvalue ^and^d^B 1 these Coats rst but they hold theirs ylish'lines throughout? All sizes to '14 ye^^j - - - .. I r^l usual rush 'of.rtIie ^a^B pleased. s*^ ^ ntly advancing ? - ? . .. j^Sggl tod.B?^<yna, g| ulturow *. r?~'' / v