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-.7 P100 fflffi OLD ^4nd Brave Men Will Tall ^Wttfc fli p| at the Centennial ^ iprrYBUUKGH, Pa., April 18.?Met B?ne4 for heroism and leadership it [ toe Great War -will be the speakert MR the alumni banquet which will Ix Wm. feature of the University of Pitts Rmirgh's centennial celebration durinj i ?ommenement week in June. Colono j&Joseph H. Thompson, of the llOti ggfiegiment, a 1905 graduate, whose rr'home Is in Beaver Palls, is the hea/1 K-.-JOner, and others on the program ar< Vftajor Paul Howe, of Freedom; Lieut glomes P. Herron, of Monessen, ant William H. Allen, of Pittsy, burgh, all alumni of Pitt Like Col |<fTbomp8on, Allen and Howe have beet cited and decorated for gallantry, Al y'-lan having distinguished himself will gp^'the famous 111th, the "Old Elgh &"teenth,1.at the crossing of the Marne J Herron, one of the first Amerian fliers action, was all American foot fh 19n ahd 1910,'"when ?he iff Wore the Blue and Oold colors. Ilk, The celebration of Pitt's charter cen Wj. tennial will bring to the campus hun | ireds of alumni from all parts of the |r. country, among them being delegates it from Pitt clubs in many sections. The ? New York Pitt club is sending W. A Hw lohnston, '91, the famous novelist, and r Robert C. Brown, of the class of 1894 1$; 1 noted engineer. Every member ol . the last named class, which graduated | IS years ago, expects to be present foi the reunion. Other clubs which will he well represented are those in !' - Youngs tow?, Johns towns, Castle be Monongahela Valley and Philadel H | I la connection with the commence |V toeot exercises and Centennial cele ? bratlon there will be a great reception Rp: .to Pitt's 4,200 sons who are returning | - from the service, many of whom hdvc been honored for courage in action E V Berventy-two alumni and students f>l \ Che university paid the supreme sacri Careless Thinking. K-^taClstrate?Good heavens, officer, Kgnjgt la the matter with the prisoner? Kgiua he been mixed up with a trolley Iplir-or a steep down grade? f? Officer?No, yer honor; he thought wu going to beat bis wife.?Baltlfe Clarence?For her birthday rm go<o give Miss Oldun a rcse for ev""priradi Alice?Yon can't afford all ^' Clarence?Not her actual years;.but jjlpBt the age she thinks she is,' ^^pl4nlc 4t vras' Important enough to re' j^^|l*n?8"reason fo^ft& ia that dur m * ^_r . * P;1 For an mvigoratinVkoniolrhi fejfajhe body, sparkle to\he 4es, K-' ecfwell as an herbal extract jpadi Spgrape root and Wild CheVv bai Bajpvfifty years as Dr. Pierce'siGolc &?' of the nerves feeding on the'bloo l;'feel the effect, and neuralgia or < ||?ach pain is the cry of the starvi PeUribvn, Va.?"Dr. Pierce's Goi tooio and builder for several year#. ] Remarket and 1 keep it in my home al h. Pleasant Pellets 1 find moat satisfacU K.pl ahjggiih lirer and constipation. I if Tiad can truthfully recommend it, a# i '/ S. H. EumilUn, 916 Hinlon St. Dink, IP. 7?.?"I hare taken D ft. SM mere nod than any medicine I ei igaaNd; said I could not lira bat a fei V not cod-brer oil^ao I begaa to take 1 IWL J - r^u -T ' ' ''y '' '' ' "? , . i m I < EAST SIDE II I NEWS 1 Closing 8erv!ce of the Week, l This evening at the Diamond street church tee closing service of the weeK villi be held. Special music has been prepaieo by the choir and the commun ion service will be observed. This is an important meeting and the pastor hopes to see all the memlbers of the ' congregation in attendance. Cottage l prayer meetings were held by the mem , bers of th's church in twenty one hcm, es on Thursday evening and were well . attended and each service was most in , teresting and inspiring. Ill of Influenza. Jacob L. Garner of Vermont avenno who has been very ill with influenza Is slightly improved. His little granddaughter Virginia has also been ill wita 'lie same disease but is recovering niceiy. Easter Bazaar and Exchange. Protestant church will have many fancy articles and also useful ones such as bonnets aprons, little boys wash suits, etc. Also home made bread, pies, cakes and candy at their bazaar and exchange in Springer Bros, store Saturday. Easter Market. A One line of Easter delicacies will be on sale Saturday morning in the store room formerly occupied by the Jones department store in Main street. The market will be held by the ladies vll LUtJ V^cuilttl ViUilOtlOU vuutwui At Moundsvllle and Pittsburgh. 1 Denzel Harr and little daughter Max , Ine went to Moundsville Thursday to visit the former's sister Mrs. Bone and 1 family. Mr. Harr wiH also malce a ' business trip to Pittsburgh before his return. Attending District Meeting. t Delegates from Monongah, Clarks. burg, Grafton and Morgantown are ' here in attendance at the district meet ing of the D. of Pat Red Men's Hall in 1 Merchant street. At five thirty o'clock ; this evening supper will be served at the Diamond street church (by the Aid Society of the church. The meeting tonight will be of a social order and the annual egg boiling will take place. ,] A large number of delegates are in 1 attendance. ,Home From Missionary Meeting, i Mrs. Icy Hlnkle and Mrs. George Clelland, Mrs. J. W. Smallwood and Mrs. J. B. Levelle returned last evening from Weston where they attended the branch meeting of the Foreign Misfyonary society of the Methodist Protestant church. The ladies report a very interesting session of the society. Personals. Mrs. Roy Fetty of Wheeling is visiting her mother Mrs. Sarah Flowers in Morgantown avenue. Rough on Him. Percy?Yes, I Judge pthers by myself, don't you know. Miss Keen?Really! But isn't that rather a low standard ot Judgment?? Boston Transcript Build op for the Spring JLfgsa Attack! Fut the body in condition for an invasion |||3j$g of the germs of grip, pneuRH mohia or "Spring fever." At this time of the year BM mowpepple suffer from a Tl eo/ditign often called 9gring Fever. They feel ' IHjl'tired, wom out, before the ^ 1 jlay is half thru. They may have frequent headaches and sometimes "pimply" //v pale siqn and white lips. : ng the wintertime shut up within I hd too little F"eeP vegetables, one | h is not burned yp aad the clinkers a clogging up of the circulationTime to put r?ur house in order. ch will clarify the blood, put new life and a wholesome skin, nothing does 5 from Bltfod and Stjftfe root/,Oregon k, which has been told for the past len Medical Discovery. _ By reason d, when the blood m pure the nerves other nerve pains lis appear because idjtavwim Lima 11 . 111 Ides Medical Diseove j has been my family [ consider it the mot reliable tonic on the 1 the time ready foi use. Doctor Pierce'a try also when any o my family complains have also taken the ?avorite Prescription* fell aa Dr. Pieroe'a < her rtmediat."?Mrt. r. Pierce's medicine tr yean; it has done ret took, five doctc s said I could not be r months ami would tot give me anything Dr. Pierce'a Gotdan Medical Discovery ana ctZir WHm*. 1 ul:\ W Ses INS UDw BUFFA1Q, N.Y. mmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmrnttmmmmmmmmmmmmtmHM i . Easter Readiness M 3S COMING: A very timely and be Week, April 21st to 28th. ???? Ad-ilorial ?? There Are Acres o Diamonds in Fairmon It's strange more people haven' discovered them. A little wc man who clerked in a grocer store has uncovered a lot c them and a poor miner unearth ed a ereat fortune. Neither of them traveled t Klmberly or to Golconda?bra\ Ing heat and tropical fevers? but each patiently and with un remitting effort proceeded t unearth gems they knei abounded in good old Fairmon and vicinity. Lots of people are constant! seeking the end of the rainbow to find the fabled pot of gold and thats' one reason why the never make any progress in th world?they're chasing a will o'-the-wisp. They're like the dull-wittei mule who imagines that th thistles on the other side of th fence are sweeter and more sue culent than those that grow ii his own proper enclosure. Un less he is "yoked" the mul leaps the fence in pursuit c something that actually doe , not exist ? Don't be always disgruntled an< discontented. There is just a good pioking here in Fairmon as any other like industrial cit in the U. S., yes, the whol world. Opportunity in Fairmon knocks at every man's door an ) knocks repeatedly. There is scarcely a trade or pre fession of any kind known t mankind that does not becko opportunity to you right hert i: Fairmont. Each of them hold out to you a certain rewardbetter perhaps, than you wil find elsewhere. ' Folks, let's be satisfied wit what we know to be good, and like the frail little grocery cler! and the unfavored miner, ge out our tools, roll up ou sleeves and start to uncover thi brilliant opportunities that II all about ub here. Don't listen to the lure of else where. Don't chase a will-o the-wisp in the expectation tha in some other city you will fin better living conditions, bette wages, better climate, bette envlornment for yourself an family. Truly a Fairmontonlan. New Suit Mo & For^ MM Versatility i sentation of S&9 elusive Indi' I the gratify 11 M oring. The Hh rison's suit HV dividual chc mKH replendency JBV those assets O Serges, ' X Twi Unusual Wraps That I ^ Latest Decree, $1( The new modes in wraps reveal tical adaptability. Capes, Ca: Coats are presented in a goo styles. The fabrics include J Serges, Velours, Poiret Twills, laines, Tricotines and Evora underpricing is a very strong 1 Smart Wrap M< Capes and Coats In serge, W gaberdines that are really i cent, of 932.50 and 935 modi rison's at 925.00. Ol . l- L' T OKirc rasnions i Refreshing as i (V 5 VT j f J * ? / > antle of Winter?Fas HARRIS 3RE 0'n8h'n | Fairmont, W 7 Every Boy * ?and Harrison's take him soMr. Harrison. Everything for 1 t his shirt cuffs, to the smallest i- Suits or delightfully pleasing 1 y ttrest in his tastes and correct f catering thereto. $8.50 Boys all Wool ? Blue Serge Suits $6.50 " An Easter special that will be ? of much interest to the mother! t of Fairmont and vicinity are *1 _ii ? ' iueae an wool serge suits 101 y boys between the ages of 4 to S * years. Belted, Norfolk styled l> coats, knickerbocker pants fasl y dyed Navy Blue. This unusual e suit special will be In effect Saturday only at i $6.50 e novo Fast color G e UUIO enee, white Je rwr i oil crepe material u it Aon years; solid a l" OTTTTC a profusion, of ? OUtlo choose frony^ ipyt! des Conspicuou ieir Striking and Ei iable Originality iluts np <f?0 C $45 at J 3f design governs this Eastertirae p cleverly conceived models, insuring riduality to the weaves, together w lg consciousnes of perfect line and t immensity and completeness of H assortments provide for the most dee. Our suit section is aglow with of garments that conspiciously cont of value. rricotines, Gaberdines Poii lis, In Navy and Colors. )elineate Fashions ).50 to $45.00 artistic grace and prac- \7% \ r pe Coats, Dolmans and V\\ {/? idly number of original h\(o lannlsh Serges, French IV ' 1 , Gaberdines, Velour de IA. n cloths. The particular I attraction. u f )des at $25 | I ool Poplin, Velour and V | md truly worth every t|| * srately priced at Har- jK "hat Are as Springtime Dainl Itself Finer Priced Fas 50 to $12.75 $! rtehalve collection of The deman ttlng skirt creations ^*22! b exhibited tomorrow. 8ptre<l us are recent arrivals and smart and ce original Ideas In de- blouse fa S and ornamentation. de^Bpe? of colorful plaids &s quality I s solid colorings. Ser- They're ha orsteds, and silks, gar show dlsUi All tho newer style embroidery icics for Spring and lace. etc.. * er are authoriatively shades; sis yed. L????? j - 1% Moment?Spring N jhion Emerges Fresh iON'S NEWSY m . Va., Friday, April 18, | bef Wants to Be ?"I was once a boy myself', says toys?from the links which go into detail of cut and finish All-Wool 5Vash Suits?shows an earnest indress requirements, and the direct I Great Lot of Boys Easter Suits Priced from !| $5.00 to $17.50 i Many of the coats are cut the t. new skirted style, while others , are Norfolks with belts, a few double breasted models; Pants are generously cut, knickeri bocker style; they come i,*i fanI cy and plain pvorsteds, tweeds. basket weave, and serges. This 1 unstinted and unrestrained Easter season has brought forward some wonderful patterns. $5.00 to $17.50 slates*. Repps Linana and imported Ipl.OU s; sizes 21-2 to 7 .nfv jlorings as well as , stripe patterns to ?5 00 J k Alone In/a \ Paradoxical? /V \Popsbik} YLs\ \ \j4iVfew woris tell tie stor ? snkaks success. If yotawill ot ? ejftjeaat criticized, thi most i \ jt-IJ^rrison'B. If you pear syl ^ pe |i<ne in a crowa: J 0 / \uiTS, AT $20 A f Fancy wVated and lovel woe f ; made up \ either J conserve j sack coat orVrtrt cojtcffecto, el and regulation polkets, idea v expensive suitsWittl a "high-j ted" air; sizes fotnfen and yt men; three plece\?at, pants New Ideas in i $2.50 to $4.00 Hany orginal ideas in snap headwear for nifty dressi that will appeal to the m seeking individuality in 1 Easter wardrobe. Conservatl j and "noisy" colors and style -r exEaster Pumpi in. AM MA a AA AA the $b.t>u and $t>.uu ain In Black or brown kid, blac metal and all patent leather; et graceful,vamps with senslbl military heels or Louis XV hec run of sizes and widths; ( smart and indispensible adjv the Easter wardrobe. * NOTE We have made special prepare render unusual service In the alterations. Garments will be as requested and delivered ou Easter. Besides the many nei that make their initial bow t< "Harrison Service" has been au so that your dream plans of " ing out" thlB Easter may com ?J dldly true. ty georgette Blous y Deftly Jj** nioncq a d tor blouses oft IJu V^wUl kind" In IheE l|L~^$|| mmon styles, in- ^ to offer these v|H4y ?'W.yiv more original AS. shlons. They're eRu^SflSBBr/y extreme beaaty from very fine Silk Georgette. / Tfcfc'^fV ind finished and jj ictlve touches of I | i^T jT> , beading, real / IB/]] rhite and pastel i U, ea 36 to 46. * 1919* ? ow Replaces the Worn and New 5/S lKE HASTE: Just one more shopping day ore Easter. We're at your service. Taken Seriously ! " > - L CpOWcI Men's Straw . Vhere's just one i prv' right, and honestlj Tery straw hat yc TJ/^W/'v They come in mil jTiV-/ W T hraids; carefully b y? Hew and thqre you meet men of distinctii Pierre them keenly you will nofe that their ru eulogized and most largely patronized clothini larrison suit this Easter, the street may be ci ' SERGE SUITS, $29.50 dens We want to talk to the man that Th itive ha# made up his mind that he will tht 6^-. pay $35 to $40 for an all wool blue ths J In- serge suit of clothes and we want rig pric- to prove to him that he can get $3 >ung that quality serge and tailoring pn and that is the $40 class here Satur- ' day for $29.50. , , igi ????????????? sle Soft Hats For Easter $6 Men's Fine Counl ^ Nainsook Union Suits in a Sale At 69c Celebrated and Nationally advert! ed "Klosflt" union suite for me: cool and very refreshing garmen 3 for Spring and Summer wear; si# 34 to 46; closed crotch; wide face neck and front; nparl button trie med! wide roomy4rmholes, full ct k run ln evBry particular hemmd be gun- tom. sieeveiesa atbietlc style; her ; long med knee length; perfectly bleachec e -low postive No 1 values; this is a mo; Is; full important sale coming at the vei time you want to "switch" unde wear weights, met to _________________________ The Lure of tb Colorful! Enchanting! Charming! Compelling! itiona to Elaborate Authenic! ahered Exquisite Original! time for ?and It take all the rest of the ... adjectives to describe Harrison's v uiings Hat modes for Easter?that omorrow eventful day. You'll be surprisgmented ed at the little sriees, tool ZZZ $5.0ofto $9.50 Good Eat From Our iPS Honor, Everyday, Bor- 25 lb. Bag ol " auu'ff-eftj^t Eva; ora- lated Sugar, \ ted Milk, taft-tt* Jor Mother's Oats 15c. icqgtainer) 1 niotners uku wm& ai* iur jcvwu. V. nminum prize (3 lb 7 Lima, PlnTOhl \ oz size) 35c. I man or Michlf \ Harrison's Special Beans, 12 l-2< l Roasted Coffe a poimd, Delldons bla i I 30c. 1 peas, very sj \ I Nutritions Yellow split 8c lb. \ / peas will sell at lOclb. Large No. 3 oa y 4 oz. bottle ot select, land packed 1 V carefully stuffed ollies tomatoes < t |v 15c. * only) 15c. ?/ ' * HTi mi r I ON 'm?CONOAI jjj ? e Little Tot's Easter Toggery The tinest members of your family must be taken care of with new Easter Dresses as carefully as the "grown-ups" ?and Harrison's is the place to do it?where it will be done right?as to quality, appearance and prices. Children's White Dresses? I ?some high waisted, others Russian styles?made from Voiles, Batistes, Lawns and sheer Organdits, sizes 2 to 6 years, priced here. 69c to $6.50 Natty Easter Ties Dapper Men Folks j Smart colors, clever designs, V^i perfect silks, true styles. 69c, 95c, $1.50 Generous flowry flow end fourin-hand ties that have a convincingness of dignity, origin- I ality and beauty. A new tie either mars or adds a touch to a man's dress?we add the touch. ^ Hats, $3.00 and $3.50 straw sailor that will fit you r, men, we believe we have the m'll be looking for Saturday. Ian, split straw and other locked, too! in. Their very appearance belt came from the best advertis; department in Marion County rowded, but you're not You'll SUITS AT $25 e very same styles and woolens it are equally as good or better in other clothing departments ;ht here in Fairmont are asking 0 and 135 for?and we can ive it. Many of them are skirtmodels; this season's most or- v. .J nal patterns and most novel 1 eve and pocket ideas. I : .50 to $7.50 Separate Trousers, $5 is congregation of men's pants braces materials all the way im slick, dressy casslmeres to hard rough and ready pair of icy worsteds for general service. ley're postlve $6.50 to $7.60 it values In a sale Saturday at ,00. Pajama Check I le Easter Hat ^ Bargain Basement ! Granu- "Ritter'e" * 1?2 oz bot12.60 te of absolutely pare.';: (round catsup, 16c. lb. 6 os Good old fashioned A Brown Sutar, specially Ink, Ho- priced l#c lb. [aJNjoup "Hitter's" 1 lb., 2 os.,9 : lb. cans of pork'and beans V ck ere? with toroatoe sauee, I eelal at 15c. Ground or Whole grain I ns Mary- Old Hellable coffee 40o | red ripe 4 lb sack of Aunt, 1.3s Saturday jemima's Pan Cake'I'' Qour for 50e