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By> 'Tiy ? Mnn^lrjpv* * ^ "~" ^ f ^4 FOR R 0 R^V'T*/; *' ^Kner Road Bareau Man Hf|kes Stirring Address ^^fAntoists. > < Hj^tsr road* In West Virginia wtll Hwj^that thousands of touring autoHbiliata will visit your state" deBrad M. O. Eldridge, Washington, Bgwp;',representative of the Amer[&> Automobile Association in adlargely attended meeting ^HKnUlllll fn thA /viiintv rmirt mnm 1MB .in Fairmont before, but ;/the United States govorahaving formerly been connerlcan Automobile Assoclads for better roads and betio laws, be stated. It favors Wr^ownsent plan now prooad mileage of the country proved by' the federal govThls will probably give the ltd. eastern states one main Jnder the existing federal glalatlon the government o have It Increased to $40 00 Unfortunately some of the jjpdrcellng it out to the counriost seventy-five years to all of tlie mileage of the na- , I nerlcan Automobile Assocla- , in. a plan in which a road ; ?h aome where and roes to Is. but be cautioned his hearhat.the road Unproved may uarket routes so that farmto come to the city may g build up sentiment for tjlStve federal road building jfjltelythe United States De1: road -within a short time f^Wbat we want are roads'; |t-the federal #??* renmst ; ^hrhmi-ih: vi : 1 ii'w;- tTTV I to th" onto'"" it 511 In ^Hufe&ilOh WOBld U?T' I-. >"' llv- I HgMitbat h worst roi'l :n i "vd J Hltni Was ^Ijatwen C'umbcrlr.n 1 and Mrsliurg,.Which c.vtacd Mm a il?^BdtM-lcn of brr-.vi" of i?;e in ^^Ksabln condition <vt the tborpugV ^WsKbe having broi.rn hk* auto ^HBfc;-i.-''As one who had traveled ^Kjjycr.tWeRocky Mount.i OS he de- | ^Ked that no scenery cnidrt excell HEjOfvtho West Virginia bilk and ^HSaaiy certain that West Virginia ^^Heded better roads as a means of ^BjmhpVauto! tourists from without pSg, . HKpJiaUon of sharp curves and fijjrpM railroad crossings were al^BSnp.rs-that the A. A. A. Is Inter^HffissWlf'BUbway ways or overhead ^^^But'cannot be socured he thought Mttdanger markers should be placed Hnmore than 200 feet away frcrm Rpgks, Freshly oOled roads that ^BjmjSCOidents were declared a menRSspeclaUy where no ecreenlng or ^^Hgsfrdbvered over It. Roads signs .declared were especially import^^HKiBlally-to persons from other H?&who are unacquainted with the BSbjf.. Every Intersection should je properly marked. ^|H?m^rlcan Automobile Asciocta^Hu trylnc to work out a plan of between states so that HmlsaUbm antomObfle reguia^^Bt JMfMratfon- In soma states ^^^Mgfent time, the speaker deIjjnSii oC fees, based on the ton^^wnmvowsr of machines. IflMte to hare every state p5wi from autoa KBSl**1!*"*1" Bvtter and more ^^ ^HKviie ate feeing sought. HHSnBtflt he standardized Hp^tffedto tl? end that they to all ante owners tn^ BSBtoc aVtwad over scores of ^^B^ feooha tn oompUcatsd forms. HAasra.ofvTeonesaee sad nldlana ^MaMBytOQDVllcmtBd he said. Htt^aJbsfcig made by the American Automobile Association to hare HWanaasy npeot on the roads, that good and subs tan^BBapte^tlte aesoofeition studs tatei i side compensation county who he declared Btet" lMsha aa much money as Hmtsa ta tfee bancst field of Mmtytng tha.lzitbwsys was also ^ Ha^tmon-by;Mr. sadrtdge Who K'hnr a many states trees were ^^H^MfeMitadrthe highways, MBiVfUgMabe said parks along ^^ MWMiaeentsdns would he ^^ nMtcr. > Teboolng adrertiatns MM?M|i?<?cad.feecanse of their hlch-A way. His closing thought was road L maintenance. He paid a tribute to C the state of Maryland on road malnte- H nance. hi Mr. Bldridge left on the night train C for Washington, D. C. C C. E. Hutchinson, of the Hutchln- D eon Coat Company, the newly elected It (president of the association, presld- F ed. He . said that the Fairmont Auto D Olub stood for better roads and for the H placing of'cdgn boards all over Mar- p] Ion county. oc Attorney Charles E. Hawker, cbalr- H man of the membership comrnitteo ci reported 109 new members and urged D every member of the club to be a c member at large of the committee E and procure applications. He was D certain that the Fairmont club would G soon have the largest club in the le state if the members were active in H procuring applications. ^ B On tiSB motion of a W. A. Wiede- fj busch the club -went on record as k] ready to pay a reward for the arrest M and conviction of any one who steals a ttres from autos. Recently a theft H of an extra tire from a machine was p imported. Y Dr. L. N. Yost reported the cross- R lng of Locust avenue and Edgemont pi over Goose Run a3 being dangerous. H He suggested that the Monongahola Valley Traction CompSny be asked _ to placo an alarm bell there. Thero : is an obstruction at the place In the way of a new garage. J. M. Jacobs suggested that a committee be appointed to look Into all dangerous crossings In the county. President Hutchinson w-Ul appoint the committee later. On the motion of Dr. L. N. Yost a committee will bo appointed to confer with the county court to ask that body to procure the services of the City motorcycle policeman to stop speeding near the corporate limits of "* Fairmont. M. R. DeVault stated that Pi some drivers go out Morgantown ave- ? nuo 60 miles an hour. P; The club will send letters to Con- w greeman Neoly and the two senators In regard to certain good roads legislation. Cl] The club Is being developed into _ an enthusiastic body and decided to ~ meet at the court house next Friday ? evening. These new members were received last evening: J. M. Hartley, H. J. Hartley, J. M. Jacobs. Jacobs-Hutchln ; son Hardware Co., It. F. Doolittle. C. i (}. flood, J. P. McCain, G. A. Froy. 1 M. B. Crlss. Glenn Snyder, II. C. Fct- j ty, F. J. Prickett, J. it. Lake, Clyde Hoyes F. J. Smith. H. P. Itob'nson, j C. G. Potts, G. H. Brownfield, II. H.I Carr, W. I). Evans, Dr. J. M. Trach, W. L. Fullward, J. P. King, E. T. : Kelley. Dr. Carter Fleming. L. F. Mc-1 Cray. Wilbur GrofUs, T. I. Brett, S. ; B. Iseraan, C. W, Kisncr G. B. Hart ley, A. B. Scott, II. W. Showaltcr, J. j "EXIDE" STORAGE BATTERIES. | Tho "Exide" automobile batteries are fast becoming acquainted In this city. Thero is a battery for every. model and make of car. Among automobiles equipped with the "EXIDE", Is the Cadillac. Tho KNIGHT ELEC- j TRIC CO. at 222 Jefferson street, arc fVlA d{atr<hllt/ir? In title aocflnn fnr II "EXIDE." This flTHi also repairs all makes of batteries. Use an "EXIDE" while your battery is being churgcil or' repaired. Telephone 796-J.?Adv. ' ^ i JTTinJtTNR Betresies, Soothe*, : ffl Jrnmimi "eil??Keep your Eyes ; //SHMWB Strong and Healthy. If 'wnif%waL>6W they Tire, Smart, Itch, or VllinTvtC Burn, if Sore, Irritated, IUUK LIU Inflamed or Granulated, die Murine often. Safe for Infant or Adult. At all Druggists. Write for Free Eye Book. Marias Eye Bcnedy Caussy. Chlcigs, U. S. i. Triangle! /rdm fhe 5u^ar andp corop ThejJarejpa y}sH paper:,. HandV j pacKa T) Pepperrbinf'1 . .. . ? ii'irrinfiTfiv' MB v.-?*.' . 35 *:.'***'> *> ; u . Hall, M. B. Colon, C. B. Colon, ? . B. Fear, Cash Grocery, Bailey t hemp son, Thomas H. Miller, Charles i torrls, F. E. Nichols C. A. Wood, t urt Amos, R. M. Hlte, J. T. Sloan, c . H. Tarleton, L. N. Yost, H. T. a augherty, George E. Holden, C. E. obb, Clyde Morris. D. B. Aumlller . K. Garberson, W. Fred lHaney, an Mawsar, Homer C. Toothman, \ J. Wilson, W. H. Randolph,, Peo- t lea Garago. Harvey Parst,,P. P. Lip- j )n, J. L. Sapper. H. L. Gould, K. C. a ood, E. E. Masten, Fairmont Vul- c mine Company, Lee N. Satterfleld. b . H. Morgan R. C. Jones, W. E. t lemm, Isaac Font, H. S. Pople, C. . Meredith, J. W. Heinzman, Dr. II. . Cansey, Basil I>ayman, Liberty arage, G. W Mack, F. Klaw, L. Gil- J tte, Frank Morgan, George Nelson a I. T. Jones, D. M, Osgood, George j oey, Columbus Harr, Hugh F. Grif- i n, A. M. Rhidedefer, J. Guy Haw- v Ins, Clyde iHolt. W, D. Bellerw, R. e I. Morgan. F. A. Webster Owen J. ndro. Perrv E. Fennel], Dr. C c ill, C. D. Fleming, H. A. Williamson, red E. Hess, Hammond & Van d fert, J. Blaine Moore, Ralph H. n pgan, Hugh W. Scott, C. L. Mus- f ove, A. C. Klnkoad A. O. Martin, h omer Hill. . f( ' t _ v EAST SIDE NEWS E b -1 a Enjoyable Day. P The Pollyanna Juniors of the Pala- a se Baptist church and their teacher, B lss Neva Prunty, picnicked at Loop . j irk Friday from eleven until six clock. Both dinner and supper were' irtakcn of at the park and the day j as most enjoyable spent by the class, j, Outing of Prlckett's Creek. t The Levelle class of the First M. P. a lurch held its annual outing Friday d i HOI WEATHER f 0ilfs Hot P A well selected line of H out stands. One. two and t SR.ML Yv,v Saturday 18-inch Tin Lined Oven, $4.50 oven, extra special fo Hall's H< tepperroints ar ?. *tm.r*rm rm r* ? jesi aaaa puij >ure super oil ress'e.6, into , alty good cor i!^:i I:. ill niyuii,.iu J^gepfr^.fhem ct >ge:to,carr)?iny< sw* 'to^een-CletfetC ========J==^ ; : - ironing at Prickett's creek. He mrsn>ers went out in automobiles and en oyed rapper in the crore and the bathUS in the creek and returned at ten i'clock. All pronounced the outing i very pleasant one. Will Entertain Club. Mr. and Mrs. Harry V. Homer, oi Vermont avenue. East side, will enteraln the Assembly club ot the First laptlst church next Monday evening i their home. Eaoh member of the hurch and Sunday school is Invited to e present The hours are from eight 111 ten o'clock. At Metz. The Misses Mildred and Josephine laple, of Ferry street, are spending few weeks, with their'grandparents, Jr. and Mrs. J- D. Thnmm. a.t Metz Tioir mother, Mm. Rosetta Maple, tent down today and will spend eevral days there also. To Lake OdesM. Mr. and Mrs. Denzel Harr and aughters, Maxine and Helen, of Verlont avenue, will leave the city the Irst of the week for Lake Odessa, flchlgan, where they will be guests ar a couple of weeks of Mr. Harr's elser, Mrs, B. F. Bone, of Moundsvllle; ,'ho has her summer home there. Personals. Mary Catharine and Janice, little' aughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Maxwell f Morgantown, are visiting their aunt. Iks Madge Barnes and Mr. and Mrs. larl Springer, In Guffey street. Mrs. Robert Chenoweth, who has een the guest of relatives at Grafton nd her sister, Mrs. E. R. Louden the ast two weeks, returned to her home t Wheeling Friday. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Clark, of Vernont avenue, have returned from 'lttsburgh, where they visited Mr. dark's father the past few weeks. Mrs. May Harr Dill and daughter, liss Eleanor, of Reedsvllle, who have een visiting relatives at Clarksburg he past week, returned yesterday and ' re guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mere1th In Morgantown avenue. NECESSITIES I toves for hot weather, r winter too, but especod for now because they st as well but not as hot kitchen as a coal range. sizes_and styles for your n. JPrices range from i up to $18.50. lates ot Plates with and withhree hole, $2.50 on up to Specials , glass door. A regular r Saturday only, $2.25. trdware i ?Jj i I I y e made /er izedu mint > jjfechon r led >er/restv aurpod^efc n L _ A lmejoon \ i x ' vV V-t '? ' ^,41' 1 N <V/? ' - ; *& v ' ssLi.Vwi pvi , . *. ;.. -..i1,.' . ' \ *;v^r ? ' Make It Y< JULY CI And We SAVE You MONI BUY IT NOW! 3.93 For beautifully sten- A ciled, room-size, 9x11 x8 Jap Matting Rugs, Worth $5.00. ORIGINATORS AND MM I We need Cied Furniture to supply our Old Store, corner Jackson and Jefferson streets. You need New Furniture from our New Store, 221 Monroe street. Let us exchange. We also repair or store Furniture* See Denham First Co. 221 MONROE 8TREET Next to Woolworth's Have the Union Dentists I _ 1 ; r lx your reeto BWWBHPBBWa ? reasonMcCrory'a 5 & 10c Store, Main St Stani >ur < Business to.Attend Our s XARANCE SALE "'18 Will Make It Our Busine*s to jSJI :Y on EVERY PURCHASE You Make HUNDREDS OF, |BUYITNOWl Extraordinary A n BARGAINS 46c WAIT YOU IN TfflS SALE For Men's Sport Shirt If Your Dollars and Cents . . . Are Worth Saving warranted not to fade COME I | worth double. j I |ii^ LEADERS OF LOW PRICES IN FAIRMONT f, : ? i - LIM LIN BUYLK! Show clerks your heart is in the right spot; By doing Saturday night' shopping before 9 o'clock. Follow the Union card wherever you go, as it stands for Principles we all know. v 5 Union closing hours are 5 during the week and Saturday at 9. So get in and swim while O the water is fine. v' Snj Better tack up this schedule on your cellar door. It used to take.until 12 to do business, but not Tifpaere. i )ARD FlftMT wm Ml VI B A Powerful Car More power than you need is what you want?and that is the Power of the Standard Eight ' - . YOU don't need to climb the steepest and longest demonstrating hills in the country on high gear, but you can in the Standard Eight. ? ?and accelerate while climbing. It is this power that makes the control as flexible as that of an electric motor car in Towded traffic. It is this power that makes driving a pleasure, and motoring a pastime. Whatever power you want, just press down the throttle?and there it is. And behind this car is the power of an II I immense organization?The Standard Steel 1 Car Co. of Pittsburg. The vast resources of this company stand behind every Standard V Eight. , Let us give you a demonstration* STEEL. AUTO SALES COMPANY MOTOR CARS OF MERIT Fairmont, W. Va. ' |-v5s-$l I Home Savlnao Bank Bids, Bell Phone 817-J. I Mad* by the Standard Steel Car Co* Pittaburc, Pi\ . On* of (A* world's lorgott Industriml institution* W ii, 4/ NsrB9 ** .-^Bh >v ^*>|H>^-y~---X-?C-* m\ ?AflL jJ.