-.V 25 "THE PAPER THAT GOES Hi 5 OAILT EXCEPT t WWttBMaiWCPiiiUut and PnMMi W P f | VfT1" ftnGdfny. Adams < VI'. J. WlEGKU' GCMrxl aCB J A. HAT M ^EdJtoc. I Adrtr -S J -T?w ?? ? - - IUM ? . 1UJUIU UitUUll SOI OF THE ASSOCIATES itrf Is excluilvftly entit tdltad In this newspaper v d herein. All right* of roooo qrla are also reserved. t*s\lii-nse. t s uitlalim'CopreaetitiTlvo. EO me. Xojjr York; ? a Wabtul SUBSCRIPTION RATES (TqiU* la advises only.) MO; am TOOfithi, tut; oat EER?Qn Fairmont.) One IE?COntsTds of FilTznont-t 1- By carrier Three Cents, itlons payable In advance . ?S tor ehistt to tddress gt IF V-OU DONT GET YOUR PARI -WESTERN UNION." I '[ SoUaiben on oar carrier routes falling BOiiliilut any evenlnx should .call ~WE5 I (taXttTfae fact and arive name and rcsldenct | W1 dtfstf a paper to your^door at on ^^siaDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEM1 p * ; .THE ^AMERICAN'S CR ff| | / believe in the United Statu of Ami V rKtO. of the people, by the people, for > -just portoers are derived from the consent a democracy' in a republic, a sovereign sovereign Statu; a perfect Urdon^ one |||p5established upon those principles of freed ^ym^ Tniin/inih> rwAtVA J*n?r*/*/?vi E'f aff UlltWIVIMI ss. / therefore belt e it; to support its of a <3rief of. reconstruction, or an overs* who would have power to keep the va commissions so earnestly at work that the; e^^^^ogr- dme to fight each other. ^ |g , . SHIPPiy<^QbNDITIC v JF C^ainnanJfesV^ of the United Stat ^"/rr_Were"CeaQma merely with the maritin . rope there would not be much doubt ; of the-plan to have the American stands wo thing conditions adopted throughout tl .of the world. But' China and Japan sd sea earners, and their ships are notorious igof pay and the general inferiority of fie ^ 7 . they accord the men who go to sea. I But Mr. Hurley's plan is worth while Kv. tf it wins only partially it will go a 1 md^g the new American merchant m fQ- 'J \ payer as well as a sentimental success. M; ' maintaining a ship under the American 1 ipr. .fig out of fie seaports of fie world for : >' : There was a fine when die Democn ' | RUFF STUFF 1 Turns oat that your Uncle Sam had r;-some 'very efficient spies in Germany. " And as they were not wasting any } : Cthae trying to get factories burned. Teat newspapers "influenced'1 or any . things Tent agents In X ttococntry did, they got the goods. je?>.Maybe that will prove a lesson for V j the Tent general staff. |s?jj$ Bqt considering the bum Job it made c ol the late -tear maybe the Teals will ^v .let the general staff out altogether. J tpl: ' The last one was too darned logical ' -^Xor success In an Illogical world. spring weather we are hawing now were the real thing perhaps - it . ?5 swobld not set oar nerves so completely ? Angeles felt earthquake tremors J ' When they heard about that at San * ^:-3Raaelscb -they probably cut loose ?; TnT 'TiSili >)?n tw A*A Oil IV ol ?uu w*v uhj Mtg ywwv I tHln** came in. - j? BESBBSK :.' ? - Inan's little, goalee gave the Mr ^.^ kthem city the biggest boom it ever I d ? I ?i &: . la ,.^*; *-"v Vt? ,"i -h Mgjg^^owtendeJ that Los I tl upon obo&aoi 1 on the Qjrdp eta irr ' ??, '- . and were operate * pitt . lley tisuaUjr wen sola^ ?A?r flag w under American i PRESS. iwlliti ?MV led to tlMtiM for rii 3l?d to It or not Helot. ; ' Yet all the wlr deads Ac Republ BTtment* rexcHed been estimated as ' " we are paying tha best e. Waxed; for ctnying Ante Ave, Chicago.-,. Ths was one of 1 effort we made b< .Sr^001 But wkha big year. Jt.oo; mix to overcome this c. 15c. Per eopr good, i/any nrar] One month. 75e; the otber manufai fore Mr. Hurley re old an *el] as ^pmpmm^nt at W west.Wna.aa tiom can render m deep sea conns er call ft to pet The West. ; iTEBK roiOK." ^ it a nt rc r i and a messenger f HAKLEJ r ice. Then, la no [ ^ sity of Wise 1 of one of t] ,ER i91c institutions of thi -?'191S- known as a pubii title to fame was ' Virginians becaoa same relation to 1 m of his own and I j^V Dr. I. G White ' Virginia. His gi 3pi companies took h * was a member of JR But geology, v baps his most abi subject upon whj He was quite emi F.F.n ant factor in the rrica as a govern- 43 ^ W?consm the people, whose maay years ^ of the governed; commonwealth in Natim of many Pted Pontics. and inseparable, -All in all,' Cha om, equality. jus- state and die grea patriots sacrificed 30 much firmness eve it is my duty matter so will die Constitution; to defend it against New York's bh of a bin-to-bin sc ^r~_ a t bo his discovers TION. ply 0f about thr< have told Demo- Hylan what a no sd to the White ?r? K PMt ?*> tat he is opposed UCT5" - D' sion, either execu- could not tt the work ought probably te ** *e ic War Industries or as It ever will Trade board and h??01*? enligbtei comprehensively permitted to have and storage prog ing business back line bo far has b * recognized that itiatire of the co ong run, the most city In the world dopted. terB w has New : ntion of the chief neglect them as 1 ore pressing prob- Hylan type as ma icies, which have unlimited autoc- Washington dli what rmgke de- heen hung np in t shows that the U: 0 the appointment most complete a ter of styne going on in Germ rious boards' and not surprise V would not have *he &8?ai?sh war < .. y actual Spanish'c the government 1 XTC Ifl ww il 'iVO. I OJOV3U AO uy IVU ? Shipping board t?uE4r-that wWle . "? r r i 'what there is of ic nations of tu- I about the success } trd of wages and I British eaanait le merchant fleets 3,049,991. Of tl so are great deep 665. such Agar* for the low rate t0 tte ^ Frenc : treatment which ; a Earl W. Ogleb; trying, and even state, predicts tl long way toward tied tor some tin arine a dividend is among the pi The* high cost of never permit too Jag has Icept that trol of their bus! many years. nlate prices, or at its made a great made. Wonder if the politicians np around vt? ..a -?a4.' , _ uc uie> uuiiuiu^ ate uui. sckuug a ittle Jumpy la their nerves ? ? About time tor the Colonel to turn ip. ? Of course be knows "'the worst." But watt until he begins to delving nto the details. And to figuring up the average and jerccntages. i Well, politics is only a nice game vbon you win. And a MC <3 you can't be sure of la lo offset tor a toga' and a place at the nmwvfl tiMia lard Coal Miners to Be Let Out of Army r WASHINGTON, Not. 20. ? Immolate release from the army of .men a training in this country who prior > their induction into military serrlce ere anthracite coal miners, has een ordered by Secretary Baker, at le request of the fuel administration. Xrgent need for increased production t an thro cite coal led to the issuing r the1 order, the fuel administration snonnced last night. Instructions sent by Secretary j-- i * Wi flm#ry?w fwp yards U made <.uuq*litinii vritb die yards Ir- Vet even after slips were fcoflt here A W ' wlitl# Aiw*iir?H flao _ : transferred to foreign corporations and x is run op.. It cost too modi to ran titan I egistry for one dung end American cape larger returns from investments m-other ^ ife the capitalists were getting better tfivi- t Ik ,was losing annually a sum which has * high as $200.000,000. That is to say, tmoch to shipping lines flying other flags lican goods into the markets of the world, he most difficult handicaps in what little E fore die war in foreign commerce, fleet and a fair field we ought to be able and to be able to lay down American led,upon something like equal terms with during and commercial, nations. There-' ' ought to have whatever assistance die ashington -and die big business organization at his effort to eqtudize conditions erce. ^ . IARLES R. Vag HISE. L Van HISE. president of the Univer- * :onsin. who -died yesterday, was the head a be most famous of the great educational ^ 5 country IUI many /can, ana uc was i cist of persuasive powers, but his greatest J as a scientist. His career interests West x se as * geologist he boije somewhat the T he devdopejent of the great iron ranges y he adjoining state of Michigan that our. has had to the mineral resources of West eological labors in the interest of mining in all over the world, however, and he ?. many, scientific societies. l< diile Dr. Van Hise's first love, and per- ^ ding passion, was by no means the only s ich he spoke and wrote with authority. * nent in political economy and an import- v development of what came to .be known j, . idea of university extension which for : the Badger state the most progressive a die" country from die standpoint of ap- ? ... fi .rles Van Hise was a great man. and he b it university over which he presided with fl will miss him not a little. And for that J : whole country. o n atant mayor announces that as a result ^ irvey of the fuel situation in that town f] i a shortage below a normal coal sup- ti se and a half million tons. Who told d nnal coal supply in New York consists lerience teaches anything there never apply in New York that a week of blizurn into a deficit, so to speak. New York 11 off for coal right now as ever it was, 1? : be until the authorities of that town P1 ted enough to study the fuel problem ^ and work out an adequate terminal n; ram. What has been done along that r< een done almost entirely upon the in- 111 al carrying railroads. No other gn&t" ^ has so shamefully neglected such mat- a fork. And that town will continue to hi ong as it continues to elect men of the tyor- y' ~? , " " ~ al ipatches teH of a chart which has Just C he office,-of the secretary of war "which oited States government possessed the sl nd accurate knowledge of what was i*ny utrougnoui im enure war. xms any one who remembers that daring hi >ar government was better posted upon ^ onditlons throughout the world than ^ at Madrid.. The-American espionage tc ic American army standard. "Which is : It may not be the largest in the world, it is mighty good. ^ ??o???? il les in all theatres of .the war totaled ei bis number"the hilled numbered 658.hi mnVfl th* iMf fthonf RHtain flchtin? hman seem more than a little tawdry. B O? : -v ay. federal food administrator for thl3 p tat the control of food will be continte after the actual end of the war. It Mobilities that the government may d dealers to recover unrestricted con- ness and that even more effort to reg1 least to keep ,them reasonable, will be What People Say and Some Side Remarks - 'I Dr. W. Fletcher Damn, pastor of the : Woodlawn Heights Congregational church In New Tort, before entering 7. M. C. A. work was In Southern West Virginia In connection with the United War Work campaign and fairi ly raved over West Virginia scenery: "The New River canyon cannot M nupusctr ia uciuiiy ana gnu dure." Sr. Hum made an address at the Greenbrier hotel at White Sulphur Springs and says many New Yorkers who had already contributed to the fund in New York did so again. One rich fellow told Sr. Djram: "It cost roe another hundred to hear your speech, but I don't regret it." Sr. Damn was aalced -what ought to be the punishment of the Kaiser and replied: -Let him live. I like the New York Times editorial. Let him feel his shame. Let him know why-we let him live. It wonjd . be a crime to take'bis life." "Wfctax asked wnat ougnt to oe done to a person who would try to steal moxjies contributed to nurse and lor ""Such a perron ought to be In " - ? ' prison. .. ?>- ; - James E. Hawker FuatnL The remains of James EL Hawker rho died in dndmntf Ohio, cm San ay evening. November 17th, wer? rcmgbt to Grangevilie -where the fix eral was hell yesterday afternoon ntezment being ^made in the Grange ille cemetery. The deceased is sor fired by his wife, who was before hei carriage Miss Ailie Shaw, of Grangfc file, one brother. Henry Hawker, oi Wrtehoma, and one step-son. Raj task, now in Prance.* Mrs. Hawkei .ccompanied the remains here. Writes from France. Dear Dad:?How are you all? 1 im as well as could be, and am h&vinj i fine time. How is every one heel here? I am surely seeing lots o: ountry now. Saw the large clty.o: Paris. My but that is some town. Wi eft Economy, where we were camp ng. and were on the train two day: nd nights, and I sof some country ben; some places were almost level have never received any mail frcn tome or any one, except one lette: rom Irena, one from Russell, and oat torn Idly Hibbs; these are all 1 bav< rotten. I -want to answer Lily's to< his evening. She wrote me oftei chen I was in the states. Tell Rev dichael. Grandpa Gump and every ody that I am getting along fine ant im able for my meals three times s lay. You ought to see us boys count ngT money, the kind they have ovei ere; we can't scarcely count one piece rom another. Well as I don't have ouch time to write. I will clos,e anc crito again soon . Let me hear Iron on all back there. Your son, GEORGE WILBUR BEATTY. : Solder Writes. Under date of October 10th. a riend here has received an interesting jtter from Harry W- Jones, with the ailway transportation A. E. F. ii Yance. Owing to the strict censor' hip of all outgoing mail he Is forced o omit some experiences of which he rould like to unite. Although he has ot been up in the trenches he is doag all he can toward whipping the T>/naV ^ ? I mof'nr (e JL>uvuct auu ttiuug miu uio niwca la iming to keep the boys supplied -with a tables and other necessaries. At he time of writing he was not far rom the front and moving steadily nt surely. His company has had a aw experiences with the "Boche" lanes, of which he can not give the etails. Harry complains of not receiving luch mail, having not received a letsr for a long time. He asks his friends > write, and will await the news rom back hone with as much paence as he can muster. His adcess is: Harry W. Jones. Regulating tation "J," Secteur Postal No. 20, m. Ex. Forces, France. Move to Pittsburgh. A. E. McCance. left yesterday for ittsburgh, where he has accepted a Qsitioa as assistant floor manager l the main office of the Oil Well Supty company. Mrs. McCance and lece, Miss Margaret McCance will imain for a short time at their home l Howard =ftei" which they ill gj'io Pittsburgh, where the famy will reside. Mr. McCance has held position with the same company ere for the past four years. Among the Sick. T. W. Beall 1b nuite ill- of influenza t his home In Jefferson street. Cbas. . Wells, who has been seriously ill >r the past two or three days, is lghtly improved. On Ship-Arizona. Mrs. George Fletcher, of Sunshine, as reecived word that her son. Camen McNeil, who has been stationed t Hampton Roads, Va.. in the U. S. aval service, has been transferred > the battleship Arizona. Move to Oklahoma. Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Rejd expect > move this wek to their new home i Oklahoma, where. Mr! Reid will be ogaged In oil field work. Hotel Arrivals. Bartlett?A. G. Ehret, Columbus. O.; !. J. Newman, L- C.- Lippen, Pitts OUTBURSTS OF (BY < EASY THERE, MtST< PR.IS.TOR., DOMT M< iON'r MOV^r uZ7 wEBff - II //P J Emit j tr ^ J YOU WON'T -RE35C | OF N.ICS IN THIS Resi jb-p TH? -?>6X>*PI3>ATtX> : viUxIfctNb, UJt'LL. WJ--L* OTHSR WAY, SO I'M GC OF-THEM ?-/WO KICL. " , U /*==? r-ZZ^r ^ i J p* And Christmas not far off, height. We are meeting it r '' t Scores of attractive r styles and materials make it easy to choose a suit or t coat here and we have ret cent novelties as well as t more conservative styles [ to choose irom, and -what ever price you pay brings r. you an excellent value. > OurGeorgette Waist Special :f At $475 ; Is something you must not overlook. Put it on t your shopping list and come in and look. Special Value $4.75 Smart, Close for the wintry days that ar vet and plush?trimmed wi | of ostrich and burnt goose. A woman never feels as wears a close ntfcing hat and satisfied with your winter h very new turbans and make erately priced. True Values burgh; J. L. Weaver, Roseville, O.; d J. C. Burris, Mount Vernon, O.; G. W. n Foreman, Los Angeles, Cal.; Will a Lamping, New Watamoras, O.; C. W. Moore, W. Allen, St. Louis; E. Y. b Dougherty, New York; W. O. Bengelin, Trenton, N. J.; D. S. Greever, C. ti L. Norris, W. H. Aj-rington, Virginia, p Wfells.?Giles L. Mason, Moundsville; Bert Tompkins, Cincinnati; Taylor n Conklia, Hundred; "Hoy Reeder, Wal- tl lace; Kills Baker, Salt Lake; H. D. r Kalb, Columbus, 0.; J. W. Kennedy, n Metz. ?i d Sergeant Modi Here. F Sergeant Abraham Modi arrived 13 here yesterday morning from Camp JLiCe. v irginia, mr a. ssun luni/u&u with relatives. c Fifty Horse Power. ? J. A. Mason and company unloaded a Ufty horse-power Bessemer gas en- -y i sine here yesterday morning, which will be installed on their lease near b Pricetown. "V Personals. t] Mrs. L. J. Lake and daughter, Mrs. Charles M. Chaddock, have returned from a visit with Mr. and "Mrs. Harry h Shasler, at Cannonsborg; Pa. William Cunningham, of Fairmont, was a business visitor in Mannlngton yesterday. Dr. and Mrs. R. M. Hite and chil- ? ? FVFRRTT TRllRll * JONDO) . Ij C/*U?2AT*T ?Y FPCIKG. ^ DOOR. ANPO UJIKTOOW 5= JC? -men sche. mf (MS "CO KICC A FCW ^ ?CM ||!y< * r , ; ' ivingJust'Roui the demand * or Women's ? i? . _ ? _ 1 _x _ wira oig ana ^aiversmea sax . every requirement. The Gift Furs, Muffs and Scarfs... Knitted Scarfs of many co Sweaters, wool and fibre . DIouses of Voile and Orga: Blouses of Georgette Blouses of crepe de chine """osiery of all desirable grs Handkerchiefs, the largest lection * Kimonos (silk cotton and fl Vanity Bags ? .. * wv * _ 1 A Furses ana Jtsags 01 velvet, Gloves, in silk Gloves, in kid Neckwear in charming an Umbrellas servicable make Niagara Maid Silk undergj Dolls (American made)... * Fitting Hats e coming. Turbans of velth the very'newest effects 5 well dressed as when she [ veil. If you are not quite at, come and look at these your, selection. Very mod. Courtneys' ,ren spent the weelt end with the tor- M aer's cousins, the Misses Jeannette W ad Caroline Bright, in Fairmont. M C. C. Coflman has returned from aM us in ess visit in/Wheeling. 1 i D. S. Jones wQl go to Mounds ville^ m omoirow for a -short .visit with bis; arenta, Mr. and-Mrs. Z. W. Jones. ; f Mrs. JesseHaube and children hare I etnrned' from ' Tarentum. Pa., where I hey were called by the death of a I ek at lH annelette) S2.75 to $48.50 I I j yMAHHi n r |UMMH|n I S l ' ^fT^vTj ^ : I J i j ~j 106^10 ^Tickets for Irvln Cobb at Mar^Time men were getting new shoes.? J YOUR FIRST AND llj It's botmd to be yo?ir?finsi|jj[ cough because It's bonad^C^H come sometime. Ton can resttt- JqI It make It your last cong&bj^aHH Crane's White Pine | Mentholated Cough noted for It's rapidity and I flciency In heading off *3II cough before it becomes 'eer^? loos, that la. taking It to. txmeg I Now is the time. Get ?r hot- IH Drug StoreJJ *iZiZZZZ!ZZZeZZ^ZI*ZZiZZ^*3eIZ!^^^^^^^^^^^l QUIPPED ' . , ' S li3 inWro line, and officered! by t we solicit your patronage. ORGE E. AMOS. Vice Fresldqnt I . J. HARTLEY. 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