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*AGE 2 COMPANY H.BOYS I nnmun in a nnnu uuminb in a hum 1- ? Plans Under Way to Give Them a Rousing Reception. ttaflnlte plans for a grand welcome for <he fifty Fairmont boys who are In tbe One Hundred and Thirteenth . Ammunition Train, former members of Company H, First West Virgin's Regiment, were worked out a meeting - of members of Company H who have already returned, other Fairmont soldiers and sailors and friends and relatives of the boys, held at the j oourt bouse yesterday evening. n cwuuiiueo uu turiiuKcujeuut was name* as follows: Charles R. Barry, William R. Ice, and Waldron Leonard, all former meirlbers of Company H. A committee consisting of Lieuten Wt C. J. Straight, Waldron Leonard ?nd Industrial Secretary L. S. Thom as of the local Y. M. C. A. was ap- ! pointed to proceed to Washington to ' meet the men there and supply thorn j with cigarettes, candies and other artides. "JVord has been received from ! |l''Washington to the effect that the ; nen from Fairmont will bo discharged J in a body. The exact date of their; C discharge will bo made known later \ In sufficient time for the three men ; to proceed to Washington. The men arrived in New York on the trans- ! port Zpelandln. Tuesday. It was the opinion of those present j iait evening that, the men would not ! Want a dinner at this time of the ] year and would no enloy marrhing in i j/.a parade or being compelled to lis- | ten to cpeechC3. They would he het- j ter pleased to see all of their friends at. the station to greet them and every effort will he made to get a large crowd ouU ; Plans .have been laid to got a hand , out to meet the train and to have tracks at the station to handle th"lr j bagge. :. Germans Taking the War Into Court BERLIN, Tuesday, July 29?(By ' Associated Press)?Dr. Karl Hclffetich, the former vice chancellor, an- , nounced today that having ailed to: induce Matth'as Erzberger to sue him he will enter suit against Erzberger j to "provo him a liar and traitor and to bring the truth to light." ______ A Berlin dispatch under date of July 2nd reported Dr. Ilelffcrich writing In the Kreuse Zeitung elalm - ed the elchstag peace program of July 1917, fathered by Erzberger, to have been responsible for the collaps of the German people. WALKING THE PLANK. This may be^dont safely enough If 'he plank comes from our large stock of lumber. And when you arc ready to build you will find here all kinds of materials?Lumber Roofing, Sash Doors. Wall Board, etc., ready for -;--juick delivery to you. John M. KisT m t,a ? Crt 1?>- D avi a> wtv> uuuiuct v.u-i & uwu> i? i I I THIN PEOPLE ~ I SHOULD TAKE I PHOSPHATE Nothing Like Plain Bltro-Phosphate to Put on Firm, Healthy Flesh and to Increase Strength, Vigor and Nerve Force. Judging from the countless preparations and treatments which arc continually being advertised for the pur>dae of Making thin people fleshy, developing arms, neck and bust, and reqk| %r- . ^SS^SiSn?TON^~' placing ugly hollows and angles by the tott curved llneB ot health and beauty; there are evidently thousands or men ud wtdnen who keenly feol their cxsesslve thinness. Thinness and weakness are often due to Starved nerves . Our bodies need mere phosphate than Is contalnod In modem foods. Physicians claim there Is nothing that will <supply this deficiency so well as the organic phosphate known among druggists as bltrophosphale, which is Inexpensive and la sold by U. H. Drug Co. In Fairmont and most all druggists under a guarantee of satisfaction or money back. By feeding the nerves directly and by supplying the body cells with the necessary phosphoric food elements, bltroI phosphate should produce a welcome transformation In the appearance; the Increase hi weight frequently being astonishing. Increase in weight also carries with It a general Improvement In the health. Nervousness, sleeplessness and lack of energy, which nearly always accompany excessive thinness, should soon disappear, dull eyes ought to brighten, and pale cheeks glow with the bloom of perfect health. Miss Ueorgla Hamilton, who was once thin and fmll. reporting her own experience, writes: "Bltro-Phosphate has brought about a magic transformation with me. I gained 16 pounds and never before fait ao well." CAUTION: ? Although bitro-phosphate la unsurpassed for relieving nsrvonsneas, sleeplessness and general weakness, It should not, owing to its , tenancy to Increase weight, be used ctv anyone who does not desire to put ?n fleet. m yTy " * EAST SIDE ] NEWS I1 ?; Entertained at Dinner. Mrs. J. A. Long, of 111% Diamond' street, entertained at six o clock dinner Wednesday evening In honor of Miss Donna Bee, of Pennsboro, who ts the guest of the Misses Opal and Mabel Stoneking in State street. The dinner was one of pretty appointment1) and corerB were laid for Misses Opal Stoneking and Donna Bee, Marshall . Prunty, Harry Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Long. < From Arizona. _ U. S. G. Steele, who has spent the I past eight years In Arizona, arrived in j Fairmont Sunday. After a short visit with his nephew, Luther Steele and family In Haymond street, Mr. Steele went on to Little Falls to visit relatives. He expects to return to Arizona ' In a couple of months. At Hospital. Miss Eva Doollttle, daughter of Ml. j and Mrs. A. M. Doollttle, of Diamond | okiccki cuiqicu v.uuk nospitai toaay for a throat operation. Personals. Miss Lou Doolittle, of Wabash avenue, is recovering lrom a few days' illness. Mrs. James Satterfield went to Grafton Wednesday to visit relatives. Mrs. Mary Devault una daughter, Miss Ella, of Little' Kalis, are visiting the former's granddaughter, Mrs. J C. Flotcher, aud other relatives in the' city. Mrs. Harry Wilcox, of Raymond! strcoi, is at Clarion, Pa., where she' was called by the Illness of her mother. Miss Lizzie Austin, of Little Falls, is spending this week with her sister, Mrs. Lutner Steele, in Haymond; street. Miss Roxy Bunner, who has been ill! at the home of her Histcr, Mrs. Clem, j In Euclid avenue, is able to ne out | flM^l Mr*. J. F. Blackwood, of Maryland i avenue, has relumed from a week's visit at Brink, W. Va. R. K. Kerns, of Alta Vista avenue, Is! Indisposed. ? FRESH MAGNESIA CITRATE SO , LUTION The morning stomachic, pleasant to; take and mild in uctlon. made-fresh-j < very-day and the best product of its ; kind in town. Price 35c. Crane's Drug | Store.?Adv. I, i Will pay cash market I price for Liberty Bonds, A. J. HAYES, 17 Hayes Bldg. Monroe, ^ ^ ia arc made of tough felt, thorou, lasting asphalt; then coated v Twin Shingles are made in beat will harmonize with any surroui Come see these shingles today. , of building materials awaiting 3 Distrib Fairmont Mining R Warehouse, 10th TELEPHONE 1( WEL By Oxy-Acet: Experts on cylinders i P ni !*-? V? 11TAt?lr A1?A AS uim juv/iid yvv/xrw. XllOU XT NIGHT WORK B PORTABLE OUTFI Fairmont Wel< Cor. Jackson St. & Clevela Phone Office 138-K. Nigl V If'! ~t\-- "> THE WEST VIRGINIA] COMPLETE HEARING i IN HOPE IMF I P I I I V < Um VI ?M VI IV k | Public Service Commission Will Make New Order in Short Time. CHARLESTON, W. Va.. July 31.? Evidence wag completed at the hear- i lng yesterday before the public service; commission of the complaint of the; city of Morgantown against the Hope Natural Gas company protesting that the company does not supply the dis- | tributing companies at Morgantown t Will! 111 nuvi|uuiu nujjyiy in gas lor local use In preference to shipping ll out; of the state. Samuel S. Aver, consulting engineer' Df Columbus, Ohlot who had mado In- j vesttgatlon for the Hope Natural Gas | company was cross-examined at the. hearing today. The commission sevoral months ago ordered the Hope Natural Gas company to furnish gas to tho West Virginia Traction and Klectric company and the Randall Gas company, aistnouting companies at Morgautown, which I order has not been complied with, according to R. B. Bemhelm, secretary of the commission. After the time has passed for the filling of briefs by both sides to the I controversy ? the maximum length of J which Is 35 days?the commission will j enter ordor In the case. ARTIFICIAL PLUMPNESS. How fat and well your little hoy i looks! Ah, you should never Judge from ap-1 pearanes. He's got a gumboil on one | side of his faco and he has been stung | by a wasp on the other.?Pearson's. STRONG EVIDENCE Is the Statement of This Fairmont! Woman. Backache is often kidney acho; A common warning of serious kid-' ill? it cj jiia. "A Stitch ltt Time Saves Kino"? j Don't delay ? use Doan's Kldnov Pills. Profit by the experience of Mrs. Ad-; rile Hawkins, RIO Claston avenue. She i fays: "I suffered with rheumatic! pains through my limbs and was so, ivoak 1 was almost helpless. My back ached awfully, I couldn't rest during the night and felt miserable all day. I could hardly turn over In bed. My kidneys didn't act as they should, either. Doan's Kidney Pills gave me quick relief and after 1 had used three boxes, I was free from the rheumatic pains and all other signs of kidnov trouble." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't slm- j ply ask for a kidney temedy ? get lloan's Kidney Pills ? the same that Mrs. Hawkins had. Fostcr-Mllbura Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. See These Shingles Before You Build T you are planning to build cr cpuir, you owe it to yourself I o know more about the merits )f Neponset Twin Shingles. On ill sloping roofs these famous shingles will probably give greater satisfaction than any sther material. NEPONSET TWIN SHINGLES ?hly waterproofed with everirith crushed slate. Ncponsct itiful red and ?reen colors and adings or architectural plan. | We have a tvidc r.-rrrtrr.cnt rour inspection. uted by Machinery Company St., & Belt Line 100, BRANCH 235 DING | ylene Process , Gears, Aluminum, Pipe j utomobile parts. ? Y APPOINTMENT T ALWAYS READY iing Company nd Ave. Fairmont, W. Va. J tit caO C J). Smith, 1547-J. I i S. FAIRMONT THURSDAY DEATH OF HENRY HARRIS. Henry Harris aged 29 died yesterday at his home at Annabelie after I a week's JHness. He Is survived by i his wlfe~ and two children. Owing i to the Tact thar his family Is at I Birmingham. Ala., on a visit no fu- ( neral arrangements have been made < pending word from them. The body t was prepared for bnrlal by undertaker ' Musgrave and son. 1 ?? ? 1 SPEEDING COSTLY HERE Morgantown, W. Va.. July SI? * Automobile speeding In Morgantown will be costly In the future. The city council has amended the traffic ordinance Increasing the penalties for ryicedlng to a Qno of $100 and a ten ! day jail sentence for first offenders, and 1250 and a thirty day Jail senten- , ce for second offenders. CRUDE RUSSIAN DRINK. Since the Fale pf vodka was pro-j hlblted In Russia many illicit stills' have been unearthed which have been engaged in recovering the alcohol In shellac. The shellac Is divested of its alcohol by distillation, and a crude beverage Is then made. YOUR NEXT Storage Battery should he a Prest OLlte. There is a correct Btie for every ' malffi Art* mnr.?. of oar A? offi- ! clal Prest-O-Lite Service Station In this territory we will be glad to extend you every courtesy. Please remem- i bcr that the Prest-O-Lite Is the oldes, | service to automobile owners In Amer- | lea . South Side Servica Station, 4th i qua: Electric? Good material; careful, co of course!?but more thai garding the-applications 1 household tasks and pleasi Fairmont Electric Service and Satisfaction 1 TELEPHONE 1226. f: if Hi I \ {] cc I - -V* - "? EVENING, JULY 31, 191! TR0LLEY8 8YSTEM SOLO. 8JSTBESVILLE. W. V*., July 31Jeeds have been filed here transfer 1ns the SUtersvllle traction systen ind the electric light and powe ilant to Boston interests, headed b M. Pihl a consulting engineer. Th leal Involved the\orporato name o he Sistersville & New Martinsvlll Traction Co. The .power plant wil >e moved to Baden city and will op ?rate under the name "of the Wee nnrinU TJe?V>t TI?o? P - -o- iiwbi u i U"?? VW. 1CT1 $'Twas made for |J| % ASK YOUR DEALER LITY a ?? ?w v u work nscientious workmanship n that, skilled advice reof electricity to all your ires. Service Company IVith Every Transaction 309 MONROE ST. $ ~ 5<g. Pre Sl? Continue better Gc n Shape r1"" HERE is no qui wearing appan every indicatio ==^ mighty difficult olhes they would lik mserve every garme It is in the mattei 1 important part. C 1, dyed and complet wee our ? are \ IC11U will > will retu 9 . mfly uVU' A J y | ? ?A Store for the People V % ; 1 Harrison s ii * T * "The Busy Business Spot" i/irem iou various 10 ? See These New Fall I4' Tarn O'shanters ' Just to remind us that summer will rot last always and by way of ' > proving that women's and young women's hats are first thing . to indicate a changing season, smartful Tarns of Velvet jnd Vclvoteeen are artfully displayed In one of our iL 4 Madison Street Windows at this writing. Soft and flexible?capable of being bent Into any convenient shape and made In such dashing colors ns Royal Purple, Italian Green, Shadow stripe Taupe and Tan; these clever con- , celts have usurped the rest of the summer season ^ 1 to themselves.?Third floor. I 4 sent Market Conditions Indicate a d Advance in the Cost of Clothing it Your Clothes For Fall estion about the present high cost of I si and the higher prices to which . r-? t7? 1 I It ? ~ 4- ? 1 I ii pumia i"ji i an. it is gumg lu L?C ?, for some folks to have all the new e and the real sensible thing is to .nt left from previous seasons. of conservation that we play such Clothes sent to us are cleaned, pressely overhauled so they are fitted for ks and months of extra wearing and 1 1*111 ii cnarges are decidedly reasonable. i j During the late Summer season we snabled to give unusually good at- ; IB ion to your Fall requirements. If you send your garments to us now they be put in the best of condition and rned whenevet you say. OUR AUTO WILL CALL I sinze & Company I Cleaners and Dyers Madison St. Fairmont v a Phone 1200 I aSKiajcijin?<2 w7 TM .... . c .. ... -,n;-.y..:^y. IjB