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W ifyanl Ad. Page f Uf You U* tHJHn, I ; Book-It Will _ Pas You. iyisllT ijer service mnes am ome- Planes Owned by Civilians Will Compete. I^TROIT, .Sept. 12.?(Br "<lli< jjwiaCed Proas)?Seven united tiji:;naval airplanes will parti ft?- in the Pulltaer rate wher 160 mile teat la ataged In tn gAre.-'October 14. It. 1^ aupeed by the Naval Bureau oi onautlca. In addition there p(e'a number of machlnea rotating other branches of the jrican fighting forces, as well those entered by civilians, hp^navy also will make nn ef to capture the Curttss Marltw hx ln the race to be held ov?t a 8t. Clair, near here, Octnbei aving entered eleven seaplane; this event. jOne naval entiy !J>?en announced for the Mb i.Motor Builders trophy race Observation planes October IS The naval entries for the PullBBKEfrace follows: Curtis -Navy , Racer, jvlth Curtis D,. 12 engine, ! 400?nbrsepower. A simllnr type won ttie11921 Pulitzer Trophy race ^ at Omaha. It has a speed o? 186 | or more miles an hour, to be pilot' cd by Lieut. Frank C. Facbteler, yM1, ^N**'of ?an Rafae1, ^R,if ?jivklyew Planes Entered B V Two planes, engines and sped B flcatlons not given. The machines ^"iltSba""driven by Ensign Alford J. ^Williams, Jr., of New York, former member of the New York B National League - baseball .t*am B .->m] Lieut. Rutledge Irvine of B Broklyn. Two Booth Navy racers IgtBRrl). with Wright. H-3, 40') U. l1. engine. Bach of these entries Haas a retactable lauding .g^av. by Buftmnslof which the entire gear Is K lolled into the body of fuselage BSBlle the machine Is- ib flight. | noplitue B wing is used and uo radiator is B carried, the wing being covered II by i-thin sheet of copper .u^der n-'ntar 'nlrmilotofi. Tills I Ikes the wing act as a radiator i: well as supporting the plane, these planes survive the test ol stirace they will affect the future reign of all military and naval rcjaft, It is expected. Pilots, ientenant Stephen \V. Callaway, Is marc a, N. D.. and Uetiteuatn IV Id Rtttenhouse, fit. Paul, (Thomas - Moorse-MB-7, with [right H.3, engine. 400 H. P. a monoplane, has a speed ol 0-miles an hojir or more. Plloi aptaln Francis P. Mulchay of SjilP. S. Marine Corps, Roches ,6'urlis TR (Wildcat) with Cur lgr'C>12 J engine, a trlplane thai in acoond place In the 1021 Pul ler race. No pilot announced. Prise Is $1,200 The Pulltser trophy, tor whlcl a,races wHl.be rum was donate: Ralph- Pulltier, proprietor cl ffigNew - York World. Casl Bes "tSf 11,200 for first place W for second place and <200 foi yd* place also will be given, rfce, Naval entries for the Cur gJMarine Trophy race lncludr &ug>PUO-l seaplane with aero y(ne engine (250 H. PI)1 wltt peed of 130 miles an hour pt, IJcuienant Commander M. gjjtias 9-lS_ seaplane with twt Ml COmiTVBSlUU iiiului a til Hjmpower each. Pilot. Lleuten 5 GallAUdet D-4 seaplane, wltl I til high compression motor o HI 410 horapower. Jt la tha lonljj lw machlno In tha country using the m. gtarrirlre. The motor Is locate, If in the fuselage, the propeller dl r redly behind the wings on a geai ' ring through which the body ant I tall Structure of the plane extends I Pilot WlUlam Kenneth Patterson [ EftAmerican war blrdman. l-ti , Navy and Marines f W two navy lt-T seaplanes, wlti HRdrtlaa C D. 12 engines, 400 H I p. Pilots, Lieutenants T. B. Lei D at the Navy and Lawaon H. San derson ot tha Marine Corps. K1 Vought B-7H eeaplanet with I Wright 240 horsepower engine, Pilot, Llenf. H. A. Elliott. U. 8 to? N.V Sidney, Ohio. I Navy TS-L Seaplane with Law [ renoe J- radical air cooled en i'itlue, 210 borsapowCT engine; Lieutenant Callaway, pilot; N'ov; If T802 Seaplane, with Aeromarlni MSftSkti motor, 240 h. p. Pilot, Har I fold' J. Brow, U. 8. ,N? Prov I S dance, R. I.; Navy TR 1, Sea I olane, with Lawrence radical all fegpC^. 20 ^p. ^Pijot lyrKlfeiaket'R.' uSf TR 3,' Sea [S niioe'Witb Wright B 3 engine, 22( A h D pilot Lieutenant Rltten ^ L-ftean HAJ^ with ' TELEPHONES 1105-1106 1107 SAY "CLASSIFIED" 7h? " "vvi/wwwyvwwv?A<*'?'VVV Irene Castle of Men Enters Race For High Honors t . When It comes to dictatinE what shall and what shall not be worn Anthony Fetherol is to th'e men what Irene Castle Is to the women. He requisitions vwha! shall be worn with the golf suit, with the white sport trousers with the popular tweed suit, with the "tuck" and-the dress svflt, for has Anthony not been In Chicago the fashion metropolis of the world? Decreeing what shall and what shall not be worn is Fetherol's vocation. As an avocation he is a display artist and runs Austin . Maunz^s store. With his hair cut like William r aiiiuiu ? hub ujc iaiu|reiiiicumi appearance which one associate! with the artist. He* is a graduate of tlie Koester Display Men's School in Chicago and talks of the crime center incessantly, proclaiming it the greatest city on earth. Anthony is anxious to4)e display manager for-the Marshall Field Co. of Chicago. He has won many prized for window displays in in1 ternational contests and always at; tends the display men's convenj tion, even if he has to walk. Ht | promises to have a masterpiece in i the way of window displays foi '! M- V IT .H'flolovn rt vomu Anthony Is a true artist and ; j fully appreciates the art of others ; He loves,beauty?women, Moocl j Tucker's art and the like. Yes hi admits that whfen he falls for t tl woman he falls hard, for he nevej j does anything by halves. Every j day he meets the postman and in : quires if the latter has a letter foi him?a letter with a Pittsburgl ;! postmark. You see Chicago ha< ; not stolen Anthony's heart, entire ' i ly. Fetherol Is a good all-roun<: man. Ho knows the latest foot ball dope, and he listens' to th< " troubles of all the boys, wltliou ; even a sinlle, always sympathetii when a town boy is jilted for ar out-of-town one. Anthony Is Hugh Fox's chie 1 adviser concerning women, beside* | ruunlng a news gossip exchange a ' Austin's. ' When at the store he is kep ; quite busy answering the tele phone, for it is there that the girli ! will for the male fliDners. [ What's the matter with An ' thony? He-es alright! ' PAPER COMPANY TO J GIVE NEGROES WORK - Director Hill of Welfare Bureau , Plans to Place Fifty ' Men in Camp. | CHARLESTON, W. Va. Sept.,j; P ?The Bureau of Negro Welfart 1 and Statistics, through E. Edwarc Hill, director, has just completec ' arrangements with one of the larg est pulp and paper companies It i the state for the employment of at least fifty negroes at one of lti ' plants. These met. will be em ployed as laborers, track men, tlm , ber men and In otber positions It and about the plant and will b< paid the standard rate of wages The company prefers men wltl . families and will rent good housei . to them convenient to the plan at a very low rental. The coloret r meu employed wll) have the oppor , tunity of purchasing homes of theli own near the mill. This industry , has been In operation for 21 yeari . and Has only been abut down onci r when (Ire destroyed one o( lti mills, so regular work is assuret ' the right kind ot men. This la thi ; first opportunity negroes have hat , to obtain employment In such num . bers In this.Industry and those In . terested should communicate wltl . the Bureau of Negro Welfare ant , Statistics at once. 1 When answering advertisements Please say you saw It In The Wee Virginian. *>.. < lassified '< Advertising Rates t th the Clauified columns of The Wee lllllr FLY P MILES 'Biological Survey Mark Birds in North and Trap Them in Southern Climes: WASHINGTON, Sent 12. ?How '.(ar will a migratory blril travel In Its (all and spring (lights? The Biological Survey has determined that they make (lights o( at least 3,000 miles. An Investigation has been conducted (or several years ny the Survey by trapping dncks and other strong winged (owl in northern sections, and marking them with light bands bearing a serial number and the legend. "Biol. Surv.l Washy D. C." The numbers on the fowl 'are recorded and from time to time, hunters bogging some of those marked, report wnere and when the bird was brought down, i .More than two hundred such birds were loosed with the bands from Lake Scugog. in Ontario, about 20 miles north of Toronto and many reports have been received. 86 far, , (be* record flight is that of a bluewinged tal, banded September 24, ; 1920, and killed two months and ! seven days later in a swamp near ['Port of Spain, on the Island of (l Trinidad . The shortest possible : i flight the bird could have taken tj> breach this point,, which is off the ,1 coast of Venezuela, is 3,000 milos. i| In- tracing their routeB it seemed apparent that the mallards and r J black duck traveled together and . their course from Lake crugog was 1 southward along the shores of iLake Erie by way of-the St. Clair ! flats. Here the route divided, the l ! majority continuing southwest, crossing the Ohio, and then to the j Mississippi Valley where the majority wintered. , The others took a southeasterly (, route, crossing the Alleghenies and ['reaching the Atlantic coast by way , of Chesapeake and Delaware Bays, j ? None of the banded birds were taken. ,I " I r.R A MT Tr>\Y/M i The Reverend Mr, Moore Here. 11 The Rev. H. K. Moore, a former 1' pastor of the Fairview Circuit, ' preached at Ballah Chapel Sunday I night for the first time In thirteen 11 years. He preached a sermon, the . I theme of \yhlch was taken from tho i seventeenth chapter of ATntt., nlne-j sjteenth and^twentleth verses. Li Returna Home. [| *Uss Gladys Compton. who has 'been visiting relatives tir Oakland,i Md., has returned . home. Mis3 'Corapton has been away ror several weeks. She returned home Saturj day. | The Reverend Tyler Returna. 11 The Rev. I. S. Tyler has returned .ihome after attending the conferj ence at Fairmont He received his t old appointment of the Fairview charge. The Marvin Chanel Church i'Of Hoodsvllle has beeu added to his circuit which will give him more I work and a greater responsibility. 3 Motor Here, t M/e Waiter Henry ot Weston and Mrs. John Smallwood and Carl t Smallwood of Wllsonhurg motored . here Saturday night to visit W. W. s'Riggs and family. They returned i home Sunday. \ .! Returns Home, j Miss Mary Talhot returned to her [home in Middleton Sunday ovonlng Rftor visiting Miss Helen Warner of this, place for a week. Her parents came for her and they made the return trip by automobile. t - Personals. Mies Eleanor Rlggs visited her uncle, Joe Cooties, near Rlvesvllle I Sunday and Monday. Mies Madge Smith visited friends in Belivlew Sunday and Monday. She also attended the coworence. i Arlle Toothman was a business j visitor in Falrview Saturday. Mrs. Mike Ready was shopping id rairmonc wonnay. > Miss Lola Floyd, who has bean 1 ataylng with the .Rev, and Mrs. N. i Thomae of Rivesville (or some time, Is expected home soon. Mrs. James Boors and Mr. and i Mrs. Goodwin of Fairmont were t visitors here Sunday night. , Miss Leila Boore has returned home after an extended visit with ' relatives at Hagans. iWilliam' Fast of Bellvlew was a i business -visitor In Grant Town i Monday. Mrs. Zella Farr who has been the t guest ol her sister, Mrs. George L. s McBlroy, returned Monday evealng t to bar homo In Cleveland. Ohio. I r We need used furniture to supply our old store corner, ' Jackson and Jefferson streets. . xou i.ceu new r unumre rrom ' our new store. Ull Monroe | street. Let us exchange. We 1 also repair or store furniture. Ton will find a complete line ol furniture, carptes, stores, 1 paints and wall paper at our 1 new stor*. 131 Monros street. ~See Denham First Co. 221 Monroe 8|reet i Man to Woolwortns Each Insertion ... Minimum Charge tor Cla ' containing 10 words won 2c per word would coet < ITS: tor special rates oa coutri I yirtman you may find a btiya fo Life and Character Beading. SEPTEMBER 1!. When people of thle date once become aware that there la something besides the pleasure which arises from money and intellectual, pursuits, they grow spiritually very fast, and the natural analytical tendency which made them so disagreeable, so hard, to get along with, becomes a great power for good. People of this date are usually restored from fatigue or the appearance of Illness by a few hours with nature. Green grass and swaying trees, and the beauty, harmony and utility of vegetable and animal life are more lnfalllable remedies. These people have few Illnesses, but when they realise that mind is the master and body the . in<11 uiiwinfcuwce is me infallible cure for sin, suffering, I disease and death, they will be troubled less. . She wanted to purchase a pet dog, she didn't know where In the world to go for it, naturally s[ie used the Want Ads first, and of course found what she desired. Use the Want Ads. IMPORTANT NOTICE fhe West Virginian win not be responsible for mora tban one Incorrect Insertion of any advertisement ordered for more than one um.? All cancellation orders on nontract and until forbid orders muEt be in writing addressed to the Waut-Ad Department. This Is for your protection. Houses For Sale^ I Sell Fairmont Spring Street Home, 5 Rooms and batb, excellent condition.Terms'. Phone 281. Modern 4 room bungalow with bath, near Chicago St. Easy Terms. A Good bargain. Phone 2?1. .. A good investment near High School, 9 rooms and bath, garage for two cars. Easy terms. Phone 281. Carlton Street, 5 rooms and bath, corner lot, ono block from I car line. Terms. Phone 28L LEVI B. HARR Phone 21: i TO SELL, BUY ~OR RENT, SEE GEO. H. BROB8T, REALTOR, PROFESSIONAL BLDO. 5341A NEW MODERN 6 ROOM HOUSE. Lot 40x215. Price 24.500.00 Part cash, Balance payment plan. Swains Studio, 312 Main St. 5390A Coal and Timber COAL COAL?Small mine on B. & O., and street car line. 50 Acres cofel, 16 car siding. Small cash ' payment and easy terms. 6BWICKLEY WAGON MINE? For eaje, trade or lease. UJUV1 rJ. xlAtvH i'DOne 3H1 1 Miscellaneous For bale NATIONAL' CASS REGISTERS? New Lira uata; easy payments. National Cash Agister Co.. Clarksburg. W. Vs. 46U7A i GOOD HORSE for sale, weight about 1250 pounds. Write Box 5389-A, care The West Virginian, j . f 889A Female Help Wanted ! FEMALE HELP WANTED S WANTED?A cook. Apply Mrs. W. E. Watson, 727 Mt. Vernon Avenue. Phone 2030. WANTED: Girl lor general housework one who can cook. Call after 8 p. m. at 910 Emerson ! Street, 5387Awhite Woman to keep house for man and two children. Phone 1365-J after 5 p. m. 6381a GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSfclWORK. Call S66-R or apply at 1100 Virginia Avenue. 6399 A Male Help Wanted WANTED?Young man about 18 to work in shoe store. Wonderful oooortunity for a bustler. Apply Newark Shoe Store. 6395A Heating?Plumbing WHEN YOU NEED A PLUMBER FIJONK 1698-J , General Plumbllng and Repairing ALBERT ATWROE \ did Wiley St. 6265A INDEPENDENT PLUMBING COMPA NY' for prompt .serrice and lowest prices . 309 Quincy street. Phone 889-J. 6340A IDcnttoU DENTAL' BARGAINS ? Gold '"crowns '36,00'tip". " False teeth 312.50 up. Teeth extsicted- 75c. ft.'SSUT ? ! ' a* ' *? * ? . Milled AdvutUl&c la t(a. far lsat Id coat *f, <Um nlBlnam eliarte) I inly 40c ft.' .wo laaartloaa. Call U tcta r manf Atrtfa pan da mi need, en ? , Planning A What are your pla: going to advance or stai Are you seeking a 1 home for the family, so: time to advantage; are good business propositi to sell or exchange; do thing? These are but a few with the close of the va turn toJJie Autumn wc See how your- plans i sistent use of the Want Houses And Lots PEACOC ?the mo^ei ' ?where yoi amid plea v and with your fing< Peacock Park is fast Fairmont's most mod residential section. It ?on the/Locust Aver few minutes ride of 1 . fords city water, sewi telphone service to th in Peacock Park. 'A> LOTS SELL FOR OTJiER PROPERT NEAR TO THE BUS FAIRMONT 1 PEACOCK DEV 205 Professional Bldg. i List your property with Levi B. Harr, real eatate broker, ani get In line with his great home selling campaign. Phone 381,to: further Information. 5136A > FOR SALE ; SDGBMONT?New six room home, furnace, electricity, garage. % Easy terms on fire room house, Pine St., $2700. One mile from Rivesville; four room cottage on paved road. Half acre ground, electricity. Will sacrifice for $2300. Locust Ave. Section?Four rooms, 98200. Eklgemont ? New , vacant four room cottage, big lot. Gaston Ave.?Six rooms $5300. Five rooms with furnace $5100. Albert Courtr-Olofle in, eight rooms, only $4600. Lots In various locations. GEO H. BROBST Realtor Restaurants FOR BETTER MEALS AND SERVICE. PALACE RESTAURANT. 121 MAIN 8T. ({01 A Repairing NICK CIRILLO t%r\r\nr\ hti/m^ jbuui anyr Located at 316 Madison St. Old Heinze Bldg. Repairing Done While ~ You Wait' " First Class Workmanship and Material All Work Guaranteed 2c Per Word &nc*?An adTeruoement tor on* loMitlon, bat at w Claiallied department i which maj be of Kmc* to tenmi L* N: /. advancement ' ' r ' ' ns for the fall??are you id still? >etter position, a'better me way to put your spare 1 you on the lookout for a on; have you something you want to buy somesuggestions that come cation season and the re?1. H.K. nay be aided by the con; Ada. Houses And Lots K PARK y :n suburb i can live ^ santest surroundings all conveniences at 2r tips . * / '. becoming known as lem and convenient ; is quickly accessible iue car line within a the court house.-It aferage, electi*icty and ose who build and live ID PEACOCK PARK T'.F.RR THAN ANV IES LOCATED AS 3INESS CENTER OF' ELOPMENTCO. Phone 1980-R Autos and Accessories Phlladeipnia batwrj ssrnco Station la Fairmont Carriage Worlts recharging and repairing cm all makes ot batteries. Philadelphia Diamond Grid Batteries, gaaraateed two rears. JO.HN M. SPHAR. Proa. RBO TOURIN'Q CAR tor sale, ot will trade lor roadster. J. XV, Crlss, 603 Sixth street. S396A AUTO PAINTING TOPS?UPHOLSTERING John Madden Phont M2-J. 1?03 P?nn?ylv?nli Av?. Professional Sendee PR. DEEM CH1HOPODI8T ft FOOT SPECIALIST AT SHORTLEFF A WELTOfTS EVERY [MUnUAY. bul A For Rent - TWO LIGHT AIRY BASEMENT ROOMS. Cloie in. Ou, electricity end hot water. No children. Phone 718-J. 5354 A DESIRABLE 7 ROOle house on Sprint street.- See Arthur Reed, 717 View Avenue. 5388 A Hoosm FOR RENT, sdvdhrifcomi and hatb. Morgan town 'avenue. Call BM-n. 5308A FURNISHnD^HOUSE FOR RENT Call Ilia,'Stanley Wrljht 5IMA TELEPHONES 1105 1106 1107 SAY "CLASSIFIED" ? die. Pergonal HINDU aitrologilt ud world's noted medium, Dr. Hlmlhla ot But India, telli your past, pretea'. and future by atari. If worried, troubled or discouraged. tend 25c and blrthdate, and I will send horoscope ot Importance. Addresi Dr. W. E. Hlhlhla, Savannah. Ca., Boa 1088. Send addressed envelope. 6371A, Insurance Municipal Mutual Ins. Co. WELLSBURO. W. VA. Let Save You Money On EIRE INSURANCE PHONE' U. J. 1-ANTZ 606 6th St Wanted WANTED TO LEASE small coal mine, near R. R. siding. AdI dress Box 6280-A care of Tbe West Virginian. . 6289 A 11 w l c.lj . iiouse to ront, six rooms, bath, all conveniences. Yearly lease. 6397A Business Opportunities ADVERTISE 1AJU1A. U you , wast to buy, sell 01 excssnie acrertlse your wares In Tampa and South Florida. One oE the most prosperous regions or today. Ai ways use Times want Ads. Larg est Tampa circulation and largos: daily, average want ad lineage o( any Florida paper. Guaranteed to all advertisers Regular rate one cent per word. Monthly rate on appltcaUon. Inquiries cheerfully antwered. Address THB TAMPA TIMES, Tampa. Florida. 3866A Hauling and Transfer jr^r^ULI^HaulingoIaliklnda. MOVING A SPECIALTY. 207 Diamond street. Phono 1497-M. BS78A WATSON LEE TRANSFER Moving and General Hauling.' Phone 1642 " 5347A a. a. fitters tor kuueial hauling and teaming. Phone 1461-M. 3416A ?V. >3. i XI O ill A b Phone 340 Transfer and Hauling Of All Klnde?Phone 8 Fairmont W. Va. Contracting WE CLEAN WINDOWS CHEAP? w a tr?wrraxirr r-> - .?.,uuv?x wlillJUW UL.EJAIV INQ CO., PHONE ANDREW BOJKO. 339-J. / 6287-4 Taxi Service TAXt DAY AND NIGHT PHONE 1431-R Storage, Moving DRY i STORAGE ol all kinds. Live and Dead stor, age for automobiles by . the month. ^MARION ICE CO., 5th St.. & Virginia Ave. HINQ1 HVlenV WANTED: By The Baltii Company the following rai era. 70 cents per hour Machinists Boiler-makers Blacksmiths ... ', Sheel Metal Workers Electrical Workers 47 cents per hour Machinist Helpers Passenger Car Repairer Freight Car Repairers Men who have had some work; also young men for instructions will be advah higher rates of pay as {the In accordance with -resi States Labor.Board July Si ployment are within thei breakers and have the m g right to .engage in Bailro t protection of every Braijc - State and National. Apply to C. C. Hin Fairmont I s and Inspectors. 70 Cts., per hour and Inspectors i experience in Mechanical helpers to be placed under ced to positions carrying y become efficient, ilutions issued by United :d, new men accepting emir rights, are not 6trike oral as well as the legal ad service and will have 1 < ih-of Government both kle Freight Agent GUw?ii tumlahed In one bcur Corner Main . ad Jofforton St*. FURNISHED ROOM:-^-"/ccs retFOR REN'j~2ch|ght b0^sekc6c')lll'l Want ? coo*. Advertlal^s brtnn ^new buyer*