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?T '"* ^ I FRONT ROW |A HEADLINER8 TONIGHT. Musical Comedy. Hippodrome Byrne L Byrne's Photoplay*. Kelson .. .The Greatest Thing in Life H Dixie Triple Trouble Prineee* Johnny or. th? Spot Star Producer'* Latest Picture. Wfc_. Ranking among the very foremost of American motion picture producers Darid Work Griffith has produce^. nuWf raereus screen classics which stand as exemplars of the best cinema art has ' thus far presented to the world. It Is perhaps unnecessary to stute that Mr. Griffith created those wonder pieces, "The Birth of a Nation " "Intolerance." "Hearts of the World," and "The Great Lore," all of which are brilliant evldeneea of his artistry and painstaking 4a Th?rn < oa rniir?V* I difference between a Griffith picture and the ordinary screen productions, M there la between th Polar night and the brusy sun of the tropics. The Griffith picture. In point of conception, breadth of Idea, splendor of execution, artletlo portrayals, masslveness, photography and general excellence la unexcelled. In his new Artcraft picture "The Greatest Thing In Life " which Is showing today and tomorrow all the qualities which hare made Mr. Griffith famous, are richly In evidence. The theme of this superb picture which deals with love and war, Is that patriotism and love of country through which men regain their souls and after many trials, find themselves, constitute the greatest thing in life Insofar as the material welfare of humanity is ooncerned. Mr. Griffith has produced another photoplay In '"See Greatest Thing In Life" which will stand Indefinitely as a monument to bis genius, craftsmanship and enterprise. Charlie Chaplin Comedy at Dixie. In "Thlple Trouble" which Is showing at the Dixie today, and in which I Charlie Chaplin Is the star, the comic situations add almost as much to the fun of the production as the drop of humor of Chaplin himself. The comedy is replete with his antics, and there are scores of situations so ridiculous that they stir the risibilities of the most melancholy. In one scene Chaplin invents a new dance step that is the envy of experts In the ierpsichorean art. Chaplin, playing tho part of a Janitor is introduced to the cook. The latter is angered because he sees the new Janitor casting eyes at the kitchen maid. As he reaCbs out his hand to shake with the Cook Chaplin turns lo smile nt the girl. The ccok drops a hot dog Into the outstretched hand. When Chaplin retnrns from the celling he does a step that should became as famous as his well known walk, . In addition to the comedy, "Tho Iron Test" serial feature Is also on the program. Seven Reels at Princess. For the last two days of the tho Princess has booked Johnny ofttho Spot,'' a flvo reel Metro feature starring Ha'.a Hamilton, It Is a eontedy production said to he the liveliest, I snappiest since the filming of "Get J Rich Quick Walllngford. Paths News j and a Ford weekly make a seven reel i show. Itfa New at the Hipp Today. The last change of the week for the .Byrne & Byrne boys goes on the : boards at the Hipp tonight, and the house closes to musical comedy for a ! while, so yofl had better hurry boys, | If you want to Bee the Giddy Girli03. j Charley and Billy can leave Fairmont j after this engagement with anothei , leather la their cap. They have stayed 1 L Hardly a Drugston [ J That Does Not H On fh? Market Half a Century. When yon are in perfect health/ and art enjoying a strong and virjaroni vitality, it is then that your Maqfl ft is free from all impurities. Yon should be very careful and give heed to the slightest indication of impure blood. A sluggish circulaft tion is often indicated by an impaired H Make Yot/r H( fpHER^I'S a /lappy sc I . * terns which makes ER different/from the ' where. Wp/iave special many yearsjlmd our sugg W of a singhyFpoiri or the wh to you, Caji'in and let us Knights for Better Interior Decorati 307 Professii Risfe w : K, I i.A-j I I to oue of the best week's business it | j has been the fortune of the little tab3 11 j to play here. But they had it all com-! ing to them. Their entertainment lias i1 J been of the best at all times. From ; I ;8tar Impersonator, comedian, straight.'' I right down to the line to the last little j | chorus girl the show has been clean i. ( and clever, and such, organizations!' i keep the ticket seller fcisv. The new j. I bill today It as strong as any of the ; !*eck. and those who love musical com- i. 'make thnir deposit with the front of- . edy are taking little chance when they | ] fice. The show goes from here to | Clarksburg. *.? i WHAT TO EAT NEXT WEEK ' BY BIDDY BYE. Consult the calendar, Mrs. Housewife, and if you have had any chance , to forget that spring is upon you in \ full force yon must be convinced. All |, Fool's Day, April 1, is the third day | In the new week. However that will i, be no excuse to fool the family with i an "unspringlike" table. Rather, re- j verse it. If thely are expecting to be , fooled, su: prise them with an extra ap-1 petizing menu. It wouldn't he a bad <. idea to srart out each menu with a j 'little bowl of those spring flowers men-' i tloned last week. Then round each one out with plenty of green stuff. As i many time? as it can he introduce,; i without threatening monotony, rhu-1 barb will be in demand, for it? tonic ! I ( | quauuca. SUADAY i I Breakfast: Toasted corn flakes j j poached egg, rolls, coffee. i Dinner: Hu.-e T-bone steak u.^-dicd , 'potatoes, isp.'ingus tips, ci-ubi nation ! salad, strawberry ice .-ream, tuff' \ Supper: Lei'i-.e and t.-niatu salad. | tea biscuits, cot'.ajn (lietso .iiu ci' am.: j tea. MONDAY : Breakfast: BaU-d apple and '.."tarn, I I cinnamon rolls, cocoa j Lunch: r-Vled white fish toiralo I 'sauce, butto'.il boots, pu icing. | Dinner: i.'oas*. potk br?w7itd r -<.a-; toes, apple .-iu.'.o, celery saiad :li' i ly ' i pie, coffee. TUESDAY Breakfast: Sliced or.ios:--., l'recch toa^t with maple syrup, offe?. /Increase^ I in the \ A Price of,/, \ Coffee// w thi^is^r of | This tabfedrink: of rich coffee^ like flavorgontinues ee6nomical tcmi&tthL... / and purse. Not a bit of waste e in the Land Sell This/Remedy appj^ite, a feeling of lassitude and a BUBerai weaKenuig ox xne system, xi. is/lhen that youfshould promptly tako / few bottles iof S. S. ?* the gTeat R T>lood puriflei/ and^trWigthener. It | will cleansg fttWood thoroughly and jj bu^UwjT'aricl strengthen the whole "System. S.fS. S. is sold by all druggists. Valuable information about the blood supply can be had free by writing to the Swift Specific Co., 24 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. l i jffl^Attractivef j KNjGHT'S WALL PAPj kinds you will find elspizeduhe Wall Paper line estiora^for the decorating ole hou^aiay-he^luable ; explain in detail. Vail Paper and Paints [NIGHT i ing and Painting :>nal Building 55SSSS5S5SSSS5SS5SS55SSSSSSSSS!I' * i ' V' 'I THE WEST VIRGINIA] Luncb: Fruit omelette buttered oaat. stewed rhubarb. Dinner: Cream of tomato soup prime ribs of beef. boiled pot & > &, u-weci! pickles, cucumber sa'ad. cabinet r idling, coffee. WEDNESDA Breakfast: Puffed ripecan tolls, ipple butter cocoa. Lunch: Spaghetti .md tomato sauce, Boston brown bread, orange J:-!5>. Dinner: Veal chop;, hashed brown i potatoes, green p-is. bead lettncK sal-' id with Ru-toan dress us, lemon mer-j ngue pie, aafRe. THURSDAY i Breakfast: Grape?.'it*, sot; loiled 1 ?ggs toast, coffee. Lunch: hCopped pork steac Crr/?V,1 sliced cucutnoerr.'io.iv i > n. j Dinner: Beef bouillon, minced itani j with scrambled eggs, olivea nnti tad-j ishes, rhubarb pie. coffee. FRIDAY Breakfast: Sliced banana and cream i xjrn cocoa. Lunch: Scrambled eggs on toast ; wax beans, cnge! food calce. Dinner: Tomato bouit'.os. broiled j white fish witli butter sate, mashed i potatoes, sliced tomatoe-, celery. float-i ing island, toffee SATURDAY. Breakfast: Stewed apricots coffee ; :akc. coffee. Lunch: Cream oystor stow. ?p:naeli : ind broiled onions, stt.vij rhubarb. ! Dinner: New Eng'anJ boiled dinner, > Mctture and fruit sail I. ms'ard pie.' :offee. *.? FUNERAL OF MELVIN FREEMAN. Funeral services over the body of Melvln Freeman wliose death occurred on Wednesday at hi3 home at Rivesville, were held this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the United Brethren church followed by burial In the'Montana cemetery by Undertaker Cunningham. The order of the Golden Eagles had charge of the burial ceremonies. UMMttl llflTU nuriLU nun PERIODICAL TROUBLES: -ind New Blood, Makinft/?Novo-Sar Tablets What jSystem^leeds t0 | Keep "^Pir Colol1 '"d/ /B U I L BS T HjtM UW Jfovo-San Tphlpts; takpn iawffp regmv size tablafs brigjjTSnef to womejj/ _"j nnryilel trTiBli dizzy, fain|,,*ntl | tick spells. #XovoSan is a bloM?P'modi ine entire* free of dapgOfTyet wonV lerously powerful. "Taken! regularl/ t few day* they rajrfdly enrich add itrengthen'the blood*? restoring cotyr. lomplexion. strength and'vitality^r-^f Try Novo-San./ You caauc^fnost ablets in sealed boxeSy^t^Sny of the 1 Iruggists namfed beiowf They gladly! end prepaid a large box on receipt of' 11. Tlieror h no earthly reason why iny woman should drag along, month | ifter month, in a half-sick, rundown | tate. ,Get a box tonfjrkt. For sale by. I'airnXtnt Pharmacy, Fairmont; Frank | Yost. Fairview! .Inhncnn pharm?w iliinnston; Windsor Drug Co.. Monon;ah; W. P. Moran. Fannir.gton, W. Va. Msoh D. W. GRIFFITH'S GRE.A On the fingers of one 1 motion pictures produced D. W. Griffith, in the lasl /list; check them for yours< "The Birth of a Na "Intolerance" "Hearts of the Wof "The Great Love" Antf j.. D.W/1 /PRESI "The G Thing i An ARTCRA Personally iJirectei J LilliahsQisK and Robert drous talro( an Americ France^trenches, amid d< precirius gift. What was \ And the Pittsburgh Chr< Minute World' N, FAIRMONT FRIDAY E\ Nicholas Growl S is Now a Captain Lieut. Nicholas Crowl, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Crowl ha3 been promoted from the rank of first lieutenant to the rank of captain according to a letter received from his parents. He j is now at Rodensac. France and hoped to start for home the first of April. ] Capt. Crowl who was a member of the 325th Infantry medical reserve corps j of the 82nd division and was the only j man in the corps who was not injured ! or killed. Women Slayers Are Acquitted in Fayette j UNIONTOWN. fa., March 28.? For the second time during the March terra of court a woman wak acquitted j of a murder charge here. This time the woman was Miss Rose Cadlup. said to be the most handsome woman ever committed to the county jail. She was declared not guilty of the i killing of a foreigner who was mortally wounded at Grindstone during! the peace celebration last November, i Mrs. Pauline Martelli was acquit- j ted of the murder of her husband.; Frank, after her alleged paramour. John Salem, had confessed the crime' and had implicated the woman a j short time ago. This Corn Will Daal DiffM flfff I 661 lllglll VII "Gets-It" Hakes Corns Come OS The "Banana-Feel" Way! Why have to flop on the floor, squeeze yourself up like the letter "Z", and with bulging; eyes draw your face up into a wrinkly knot while you prouge and pull at the "quick" of a tender corn? That's V r^l V 2 * 3^0 reeli Jfajlied it e Fnir SkhIi( the eld, ?vase waf "Gets-If is he mode/tk painlels, simple way. Lean over hpd put two drOps of 'Gets-Jt'j on ' the SorC\ ptt your stocking# and shoe jrlsht' On again, and forget the cojfl^ PaM Is eased. ,.^ffeatm?it of corns^i IJfnever Irrl tates (he true fleskf Tou'U stop limping on the sfdempt your shoe, and dot away wLtfr greasy salves, bund I Ink, bandasres. thick plasters and pahiffll ifllhoda. Uss "Gets-It", It's common sense. "Gets-It," the guaranteed, moneyback corn-remover, the only sure way, costs but a trine at any drug store. KTdby E. Lawrence &Co.,Chicago, I1L , Sold In Falrrfioat and recommended as the world's best corn remedy by TV. R. Crane Drug Co.. Fairmont Phar-j macy, H. (J H. Drug C$., South Side Pharmacy.' HI T STORY OF VICTORY land you can count all the by that splendid genius, t five years. Here is the jiff turn" ONE! I TOO! iff | SNTS / latest n Life" lFT Picture i by D. W. Griffith Harron are in it, a wonan snob, who found in ath and muck, life's most the gift? Come and see! I I rnicle Reel of Up-to-thes Happenings. fENING, MARCH 28,1919. Station Roadway Was Closed Today ' * i Because of the preliminary atruc-' tural iron work that is being erected in tht street in connection with the ! 'construction of the new East Side! bridge, the roadway leading from | j Newton street to the Monogahela! ' Railway station on the East Side was closed today. The passenger platfom of the Mo- \ nongahela Railway station will now | eb accessible only through the freight j yards or from Merchant street. GUDENIAN PASSES THROUGH Haig Uudtniau. the Armenian violin- j 1st. and Sidney J. L. Crouch an Aus-' tralian waa was with Glen Allenby in 1 his campaign in the Holy Land were I in the city a few hours yesterday en J route to Giafton and Charleston. Scalp irritation is most nViiprftinriftWo 7 Scratching k\\t head1 can become j such a habit A at it si rifles yam out as i undesirable/company^ In Addition, you are exposing a /a* stufice con riiiualiy \A the chahce ot infection. J G*t rid /f that d?ire to 'cratfb- by tvashinythe hea<y withS^dWlSoajy . and torching thif 6oW*r!<I irritate? ipots/ith ResiimLGihfmcnp /Tiait-i^ilWrAind soothiof /tedicatioy t^pl^Fnck rcljpf and in a shaft time Key crally ci^ar awfr tfte trouble Entirely. Twt ~f joint use of tl/ soap and o^'tnitajLaelqF^* tails to ov^c/me pimples, Ml'f^neads^nd eruptions ol an uftsigbtty character. / at aU iwpzgiiti. Resinol t ar a fret tru?.' af **#> *kJ avt.'inenl 'write ia Kisifta!, Baliimaat, .W. 3?&s&&??8?i?s86Bgg } Fumisli th I Snnn Rd i uvvii u\j g Whether they were ' & Land the Sammies are d? & home and soon they will & and make it look attract jv We always welcome 3 have decided that the fin re Into Soldiers' Days. We js Per Cent in addition to t jg Discount will be given to sisters. Now is the time to fi $ when you buy during th jCjj ment plan. i just one d; I Home : s 30S Jefferson Stre< V MRS. SXOCKLEY TO SPEAK. Mrs. George Stoekley. formerly Mia Sue Kearslev Watson will speak in tin Trinity M. E. church (colored 1 on Sun day night v. hen she will relate mud of her experience in France with th< American committee for devastate! France. Mrs. Stockley had planned t< return to New York the latter part o this week but postponed her going a the urgent. request of the colored peo pic. IN THE SP . y v gaggiEttaM /oBB rains, but thr nnp ic ho Tvlin CO rpios nna ??v > uu v?' 1 uuv; when it is only cloudy. Any one will send for a doctor when he gets bedfast, but the wiser one is he who adopts proper measures Iwv ? aSggBBSGKKSGBgga Back Agair 'Over- There" or in the Cai lily refcyirningto us. Every be at their own hearth. W ivp fnr fVipip Hnmp.nnminor the boys \nd their farailie al two day\ of our Opening are going tX give them an hat which w^ are allowing Soldier Boys, their wives, \ I urnish your honte at reasoi is sale you secur? the adva ^Y?SATURDAY, j Furnitur< 0. H. HIMELICK, Manage] st Phone 243 Opj ' BsjrkoyTesTioR I RING-flME 1 fore his ills become serious. I During a hard w inter or the J following spring one feels- i rundown, tired out,weak and i nervous. Probably you have J suffered front cold or infhjM. enza which has left you thin/' J weak and pale. This is the V ? time to put your system inorder. it is the time for < A good, old-fashioned &1- ; fl terative and temperance S tonic is one made of wild - B roots and barks without the .. I u.-e of alcohol, and called Dr. I Pierce's Golden Medical Dis- I fcoverv, in tablet or liquid form. This js nature's tonic whi^h restores the tone of . 3 ' tfff stomadf, activity of the i. li\ or and/stcadiness to the IflPryOQ/ cfronrrfliftr?!r*i* a,. - M a!w?y< been very puny "and was ubjact./i: I i to colds and coughs. I gare her the. *' ; I 'Golden Medical Discovery1 and it ? 1 helped her wonderfully. It boilt her up and started her to grow strong and' I .$ , healthy I am glad to recommend Dr. I Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery for/ ' run-down or weak systems."?Mft. : 1 0. O-rlsnn. 107 Wnli^iutr Am. y*fl9 Bf&^%SnmLfTr ?H MnQH^sfflQQS1' VV I WBWHBTBBy' , ; J lllj lable prices. Remembetffj ntage of Our Easy Pay- Sjj TOMORROW IB 4* i T 'yt 'jfi" ? v'Kj " '.' ? a} \' itirffrW" *"^nHl posite Court House j tffiSlfc a 1^