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FRONTROW I HEADLINER8 TONIGHT. Hippodrome >. Election Day |i Nelson Partner's Three | Dixie The Indesstructible Wife f, af Princess The Testing ot Mildred Vane it?HHRE Is to be no let down In the character of the musical com Jc * edy bills that Billy Malone and his company are putting on at the Hipp. This week, opening bill Is "Election Day" a Mil that Is full of BP dash and pop. Swift comedy, with another plot to connect the story, and a number of good song numbers and [ specialties are all provided In araplex Quantities to keep the spectators in a By good humor. Strenuous rehearsals guarantee that every bill be put over I in the usual clever style. For the latter half of the week, "The Emperor Of Jadan" Is Ihn nffftHnrr . Too Athletic Wife Featured The taming of the shrew this time Ip;',.: of the athletic and not of the tongue lashing variety is well staked In "The . Indestructible Wife" with Alice Brady I in the stellar role at the Dixie today. }fe; The type of woman is found in every community, hut there Isn't anything S' common In the way in which the star K" puts the character on the Bcreen. Playing opposite is .Saxon Kllng, who is a weag vaccilating creature and it is | around the two opposltes in character f " that the plot is built. The story moves rather slowly, but is Interesting to a degree and Is enhanced by the ' iuxxuriou3 and tasteful settings, \i I#>ve Finds the Way, ^ A strange story of Intrigue and villainy pictured In episodes that lead through various thrills to a happy end ing Is being seen at the Princess today. "The Testng of Mlfred VRne" Is the title, ad pretty May Allison Is lead ing. Three contemptible creatures are conspiring against the good name of U the good grin in the picture, and tho manner in wdilch the plot is thwarted, is evolved very cleverly by the dramatist and as well acted (by the Metro i cast pf (players. , From Cabaret to Desert. There Is quite a wide variation In the settings for the photoplay at the Nelson today. "Partners Three," In which Enid Bennot Is starring. , iae story opens In a cabaret on the Great White Way and here Miss Bennett is seen as an entertainer?a new role for the demure little star. She weds a Westerner to scape the life she t leads, and which is repellant. But 1 she finds she has only Jumped from ( the rying painshrdluetaolnshrdlunun husband proves to be a dissolute brute. Much of the action of the story takes place In the great American desert, and to secure the proper setting Mr Ince sent his director,'Fred NIblo and the entire company out on the desert for a week to shoot the locations. The players camped In tents out on the sand amid cactus and sage brush. CLOSE UPS. ?B4rt Williams and wife who have been with Billy Malone closed their contract Saturday night, and expect to go to New York, and go into vaudeville. Denver Day who has a company of her own playing at Buffalo, and who has been with Mr. Malone dur Ing his temporary shortage In the char us has gone back to her company, t ?Fred Hurley, a favorite from the f Harrow ranks, accompanied by two of the clever girls that graced the Harrow organization are Joining Billy, Malone today. POP. No Clairvoyant. Magistrate (to witness)?Why didfir' n't'you go to the help of the defend^ ant In the right? Wltness-rT didn't know which one was going to be the defendant.?TltBlts. THERE'LL COME A TIME When you will want a better Tire than you nave ever before used. Thep, If you are wise you will come here for one Of the Gates Half-soled Tires which have been famous for years but were never bragged about. Come In today and learn all the details. Gates \ . Half-Sole Tire Service Station, "216 Jackson Street.?Adv. I UIPPOD' ^<tl pictures"^"***^ Mon., and Tues Special?"Earth's Greatei ALSO Fatty Arbuckle, I Mack Sennett and Charl The Great Oriental Prdm With Special Costumes Scenery and HC. i _ |<EM HIPPODi 1 ^ PERSONALS "L .. . Mrs. C. W. Dickinson and son, ol Clarksburg, have returned home alter a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Kemper Holt In Walnut avenue. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Johnston, ol Scr&hton, Pa., who had been the guests of the former's slater, Mrs. Jennie Hupp and Mrs. H. S. Kelster, have gone to Phllippi to spend several weeks. Th'y were accompanied to Phllippi by Mrs. Hupp and mother. Mrs. James A. Johnston, and Clyde and Raymond Booth, all of Burton, who will spend several days there. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Highland left Saturday for an extended visit to At lantic city ana New York. W. B. Cruise, of Grafton, spent yesterday here as the guest of his sister, Mrs. W. S. Haymond. \V\ F. Shafferman, purchasing agen! ; for the Consolidation Coal company located at Somerset, Pa? spent the week end here with his family on Coleman avenue. Mr. Shafferman'e family expect to join him soon In Som erset. Mrs. L. L. Goodrum hns returned from three weeks' visit at Atlantic City. Mrs. Henry' Downey and little granddaughters, the MlBses Nellie and Ivatherine, Downey, havo returned from o several weeks' visit to Atlantic City. Miss Pauline Mayers is the guest ol her aunt, Mrs. W. C. Boor, at Eldora Miss Louise frurns naa relumed from Morgantown where she had been the guest of friendB for several days Mrs. Mary Miller and daughter, Mis? Margaret Miller, are guests of the for np;r's son, It. C. Miller and family, in East Park avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Michael and children, of Akron, Ohio, who had beer the guests of relatives here, have returned to their home. Miss Helen Michael remained here for a longei visit with her grandmother, Mrs. Mary E. Palmer. In Walnut avenue. Ceorge Wilson, who had been con nocted with the mechanical department of The Times^has gone to L011I3 vllle, Kentucky, where he will locate His family preceded hint there some time ago. Mr. and Mrs. Will Choen and little daughter, Jean Harriet, have returned to (Morgantov.-n after spending severa, days here as the guests of Mr. and Mrs J. E. Faker at their home In Emerson street. Miss Helen Phillips, dnughter of A Hood Phillips, has gone to Cincinnati Ohio, whero sho is the guest of hei uncle, Charles Miller. The Misses Martha Swisher anti Edna Bartholow, who had spent thf past two weeks at Detroit, Mich., thi guests of Mrs. Harry Mason, returned home last evening. Mrs. Mason and children will arrive here soon to be the guests of Mrs. Mason's arents, Jlr. and Mrs. William Rennie in Maple avenue. Dorsey Giles, son of E. A. Giles, ol Haymond street, has arrived here froir overseas service. He was with the 41st division in France for a period 01 eight months. Miss Rose Byrne left yesterday for Chicago where she will take a course in the Gossard corset school. Miss Byrne Is the head of the corset department of the J. M. Hartley store. She wll lalso visit with relatives in Chicago before returning home. Miss Mary Getty of Pittsburgh is the week end guest of Miss Mary Murphy at her home at Farmington. Miss Getty was the guest on SaJurday of Miss Grace McDonnell in this city. Mr. Hugh W. Gallagher a former Charleston man and now of New Yok 1 city, is the guest of his uncle, Mr. D. 'Everyone 8 |Ppr Like^nf'| NoWonder! Compare a POSTTMstees I with, ordinary . ^Sj^Oia corn flakes and ggfij you realize iMi the difference jffl| atonce. /^g ROME MONl TUESDAY and .ECTIi "SOMETHING AE\ NEW FACES Jnique, NEW ( ie Chaplin :tion THU. FRIDAY a PEROR DISTINCTL Y BETTEl Oriental 1111?^ Special ( Home l During the war he was an ensign In the navy and now U holding an Important position with a shlppig company In New TortCharleston Gazette. Captain Frank Haymond who Is In government service and had been here on a furlough since his return from overseas has returned to his duties in Washington. He hopes to get his discharge from service about the last of August. Lieutenant Everett E. Walker ol the state department of health was In this city on Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. Earl Fortney have returned here after a visit of several weeks at Moorefleld, W. Va. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence' Statler spent the week end with relatives In Grafton. v Mrs. Robert Clinton and daughter ol . Charleston formerly of this dty are guests of relatives at Mannington. .Miss Katherlno Troxell who is a student at the West Virginia unlversl ty spent the week end here with her parents Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Troxell. Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Llpson and chll1 dren the Misses Eleanor and Agnes 1 Bell have gone to Mt. Lake Park to ' spend several weeks. Mf. and Mrs. P. P. Upson and chll' dren left Sunday for a visit to Atlan1 tic City and Xevr York. Miss Christine Storey Is tV guest of relatives at Cajitteitnir f jrdluet of relatives at Century, W. Va. Carl Anthony, of Rivesville, left thh , morning for Texas, where he expects I to secure employment ir. the oil fields j John Wright and Edgar Allen, hot!] 'of Haxter, returned yesterday fron ;i?- like 4 Everybody 111 |j? 1 ' 1 D-O-E-S^^gJ ; :! sasr ASK YOUR DEALER I | When you feel'^ZS,. > vous, tired, worried or desponde nt it is a Bure sign you need MOTTS NERVERINE ? PILLS: They renew the normal vigor and make life worth living. Bo but? and aalc for MotTs Nerverine Pills EJdJS&t. II WILLIAMS MFG. CO., Props., C!cre!ead, Ohio j For Sale by Fairmont Pharmacy. i SUSETRS07JD mtmms nu.fi I wn" at ell Dnmicts, or s?nt prepaid by U J WllXIAMlMrO. CO., CtCVCLAND.OMlO For Sale at Cranes Drug Store. ||| At The WEI | EDM B] "PARTNEI A story of a refined girl who is t , How she meets and weds and is food or water malteks a picture thi Also BURTRON HOL3 TOMC Charles Ray, in "TH ond; V UNDER THE SUN" ? NEW SHOW :ostumes^^^ Wat< '^^*^^^^!Vlatinee 2:45. ffSZM r^^^^Chani i c^Trrnn^ v flfJL OM.I UXKJL/Si I . of JAF > MUSICAL COMEDY Settings and ^ Costumes mppO FAIRMONT MONDAY EV) Washington, D. C., where for some time they had been employed. Mrs. Edward Kerns end daughter M-lss EvaHne of Baltimore era guests of Mr. and Mrs. PhJltp Kerns at their home on Walnut avenue. Don D. Duddlng, of Buckhannon, was a visitor'In the city yesterday. Arthur I. Garrett, of Waynesburg, Is the guest of his mother, Mrs. P, W. , Garrett. In Maple avenue. Mr. adn Mrs. G. B. Moore and daugh' ter. Miss Katherlne, and son, Paul, spent yesterday In Mannlngtoc the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Moore. Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Davis and son. Edgar, of Clarksburg, were In the city yesterday en route to Mannington to see Mr. Davis' brother, Harry Davis, who is very ill. MUCH WORSE. Jermyn?Is tnere anything any more exasperating than to have a wife who 1 can cook but won't do It? Gerard?Yes; to have one that can't cook and will do It.?Answers. Over the Top and Then Some "I never felt better In my life than since taking the first dose of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy. T had a bad case 1 of indigestion and bloating and tried '! all kinds of medicine. Mayr's Wonder 1 ful Remedy is all and more than is '(closed for it. On my recommendation 1 our postmaster's wife is using it with good results.' It is a simple harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the Intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, Including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. Sold by Crane's drug store. Hall Drug Co., Prescription Pharmacy in Mannington, and druggists everywhere. MILLIONS^ Suffer from kid-Stomach Millions of people Buffer year after year from ailments affecting practically every part of the body.never dreaming that their III health can be traced directly to acid-atomacb. Here la the reason: poor digestion means poor nourishment of the different organs nnd tissues of the body. The blood Is Impoverished?becomes weak. thin, sluggish. Ailments of many kinds spring from such conditions. Biliousness, rheumatism, lumbago, sciatica, general weakness, loss of power and energy, headache, insomnia, nervousness, mental depression?even more serious ailments such as catarrh and cancer oi the stomach, intestinal ulcers, cirrhosis of the liver, heart trouble?all of these can often be traced directly to acid-stomach Keep a sharp lookout forthe first symptoms of acid-stomach?indigestion, heartburn, belching, food repeating, that awful painful muub aui-i t.-iiwuiK. anu num. Kuoajr Biuaiacu. EATON 10. the wonderful modern remedy for ncld-stomach. Is guaranteed to bring quick relief fromtbosestomaobmiscrice. Thousands my they never dreamed that anything could bring eiieb speedy relief?and make them feel bo much better in every way. Try EAT0N10 and you. too. will be just as enthusiastic in Its praise. Make your life worth living?no aches or palus?no blues or melancholy?no more of that tired, listless feeling Be well I and strong. Oct back your physical and mental punch; your vim. vigor and vitality You will always be weak and ailing as long as you have ncid-*tomaeb. 80 get rid oi it now. Take EATON 10 Tablets?they taste good? you eat them like a bit of candy Your drug, gist has EATON 10?50 cents for a big box. Oct a box from blm today and if you are uot satisfied he will refund your money. F ATONIC BaSI (T5ft TOUR ACID-STOMACB) LSjjjj Today ENNETT *S THREE" Irlven by want to work In ? later left out in the desert without it will hold you from start to finish. 1ES TRAVELOGUE >RROW [E SHERIFFS SON" SPECIAL Children's Day Saturday Matinee. :h for Coupons in Papers. Night 7:45 and 9:15. No ge in price of Admission, ^ 20c and 30c. dromE NOTI The Public Service Commi Capitol Bilding, At meeting of THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION < D, 191}, Cite No. 663, Hope Natural Gaa Company, Application "WHEREAS, the Hope Natural Gaa Company on Fe file with the eommiaelon, lt? eecond amended and auppli ratee for natural gaa, ae eet forth In |ta echedule of rat ment No. 6 to natural gaa rate echedule P. 8. C. W. Va., salp petition, which eaid eecond amended and euppleme tanti, on Mareh-12, 1919, ordered filed, and further pfoci expiration of alx monthe from January 11, 1919, the da! miction, authorizing eald applicant to increaie its ratee elapasd aince the entry of eald order of January 11, 1919, eon interested to file objection thereto before the comm August, 1919; and thla matter be set down for hearing i f ices In the Capitol Building, In the City of Charleston, , o'clock, A. M.? at which time any person may appear ant ed proper. It Is further ordered that the applicant publish a cog ceaslve weeks in two newspapers of opposite politics if i counties affected by the proposed change in rates, and tl be posted for public Inspection in the office of tho Maj posed change in rates for four successive weeks prior tc be made to this commission." The proposed rates are as follows: SUPPLEMEN Natural Gas Rate Schedule P HOPE NATURAL C RATES?CLASS 1. DOMESTIC CONSUMERS. Entire territory supplied in West Virginia! 32 cents per thousand cubic feet for the first 5,000 i thousand cubic feet for the second 5,000 cubic feet u feet used in a calendar month, 37 cents per thousand each block rate, for payment within the discount per nitPAIinf Dar'jkJ ~ .i.ltllok.J I- C.l I - . I - ? - " ......... hi IWI uaiMG mo liuuiiancu III tfbllCUUIC PI O. 3. RATES?CLASS II. GAS ENGINES. Entire territory supplied In West Vlrglnlsf 31 cents per thousand cubic feet for the firgt 503.000 500,000 cubic feet used in a calendar month, 5 cents per thousand cubic feet on each block rate, for payi Ing that in which the gas is supplied^ RATES?CLASS III. Entire territory supplied in West Virginia: 31 cents per t"ousand cubic feet for the first 500,00i over 500,000 cubic feet used in a calendar month, 5 ( cent per thousand cubit feet on each block rate, fi following that in which he gse f> oupplied. Note: In case gas Is furnished for the drilling and cleani period of the continuous work on such well. RATES?CLASS IV and CLASS V. Rates Class IV and Class V, which have heretofore existe cunty buildings, school houses and charitable institu ions sumers are hereafter included within Class I, Domestic C Ings, school houses and charitable institutions in boilers a after shall be included in Class III, Manufacturers and the plying to such classes. Note?Exceptions: Fairview Borough Building, 10 cents per thousand cubic fei 1919: thereafter at the published rates above set forth. Wood County Public Jail and Court House, 19 cents per th NOTE TO ALL METER SERVICE: Meter service is based upon a meter pressure not exceedin sure, the meter measurements are corrected according to Bo; In addition to the above rates, there shall be charged to e readiness to servo or customers charge. FLAT RATE SERVICE: No change from the rates published In Supplement No. 5 1 STREET LIGHTING: No change in rates published in Supplement No. 5 to Sch. Soecial flat ratrc for Manninoten oorhsno tlom mmA ? . ^ yui "" a V- I II w til IU IIIUI.^.1 Dated February 18, 1919. Effective March 21, 1919. " ?*l""" ROSS FURNI "Furniture Worth ] MASONIC TEMPLE We hardly know whether we are for- W tunate or not, we have a very unusual stock of go-carts, owing to cHj . et layed shipping $ large stock at la the old prices. . We have just jep&iMiiZlrl received^ carts (j< we expected in 'W^flUltsg early Spring. ui ^ If in the mar- iT1 -ggggraBflWEJ Ket 100K our stock over, you er We still have some of our better nun While we have just closed on of the i Cabinet Sales of our experience, we still h care of you. 75% of the kitchen cabinets i We expect to give Fairmont music lo IMMMMIpnnnHlBMMHaMB PAGE & CE 1 1 ' v' L \ 1 Vri&TTttSM J* ' tsffijw*,.* XM8B> ssion of West Virginia Charleston 3F WEST VIRGINIA, held on the 18th day of Jufofl to Change Rates, It was ordered as follows: ibruary 19,- 1919, tendered and asked leave to smented cetltion for authority to change Its :es shown on ''Exhibit No. 8 " fbelng supple.^? No 6, Hope Natural Gas Company), filed with ntal'petitlon was, over the objections of prates, sedinge on said petition stayed until after the :e of the entry of the order herein by the com. for natural gas, and said six months having it Is ordered that leave be granted to any per. lesion at any time on or before the 23rtf day of it a meeting of the commission to be at its of. on the said 23rd day of August, 1919,, at- tgrj I make auch objection thereto as may.be deem. , py of this order once each week for four sue. iuch there be, and of general circulation, In the tat a copy of this order and said proposed rates ior in e3ch of the towns affected by the pro. i Aunust 23, 1919, and that due return thereof T No. 6 to . S. C. >V. Va.'No. 5 IAS COMPANY :ubic feet used in a calendar month! 34|4 cents pe ned in a calendar mcnth; and fir all over 10,000 cubii cubic feet; lest 2 cants per thousand cubic feH Of lod. cubic feet vud i na calendar month, and for all ovei less per thousand cubic feet, less a discount of 1 cent ncnt on or before the 20th day of the month follow, , a * 0 cubic feet used in a calendar month, and for al :ents leas per thousand cubic feet, less a discount of ' >r payment on or before the 20th day of the monjjti ng out of a well, the above rates apply to the entlri , d, are hereby withdrawn and where g*1 ' UtM If for heat and liqht as for domestic purposes, such con, ionsumcrs; and where gas is used In county build, nd as in manufacturing plants, such consumers hero, ir Large Consumers, under the rates-reapectively ap. st, net, untij_ expiration of ten year contract,'June 23 lousand cubic feet, net_ Right of Way contract rate g eight ounces. If gas is supplied at a higher pres, rle's Law. ach consumer the sum of 35 cents per month, as I ;o Schedule No. 5. .j..i_ RI _ m >UUIC IIW tf. I rate for 'Mannington City Water Works, withdrawn I HOPE NATURAL GA8 COMPANY, By T. O. Sullivan, Vice President. ITUREMJ living With* | || JEFFERSON STREET. II A porch equipped ' || - with Areolux Venti- |fl Jating Porch Shades H ?5li Keep the hot air JH out. Let the cool breezes in. Let us equip your II porch. Je have just receiv- . vjfl 1 some very attracve floor and table mps in reed. They icorative effects, % lexcelled for the livSplendid Valued. mH ibers in Refrigerators. nost successful Hoosier Kitchen, ave a complete stock and can t?kel|H in town are Hoosiers. vers a treat in the near future.