pit* B'd*.. 8t iSHSir | POLITICAL FRAY ,:>>#! . /'? '?- . i Onion' Eaters and Cabbage Heads to Cast Ballots ; Friday Night? i jlANNINOTOX. Oct. i8.?"Tboj culmination of_ the annual HtruB-j n&ihrMB the Onion Eaters and! 'tM:Jdabbagt5H|eadB la the wa>; thej SWpthodiBt Epworth League deals Fntttaa the iinnlnl tr% ha olvnn hv thi IUon At the church Friday' fventSvill open*the social: or the winter, and at tblij la claimed there will be u; t "precipitation of ?V. ao*? political Interoata into onntex^of fun. and rhe God?! fPljntsure will reign bu; the most Interesting) | the' entire entertainment (the .election . of, campaign; iaBd "the voting, Is'-egpect-,: sdnsC It Is pointed out by balgtv managers that this! endld "opportunity to cast' fcptt Smiatthville and the rpt'polltlur and society, by ha "many ballots as postoy ,rnlng that the high schodi! given a vacation of on 3 day| y.ssoon in order that the teachers |iy;vlstbthe high schools in some her . district, possibly "Wheeling, tlsburgh or, Parkersburg. iund About Town |J i Returning Home JL Prichard accompanied; "daughter,' Mlb^'HClen, was j ed to loavo New York last .' on their way' to Berkeley ?. where Miss Prichard will 1 > .tor a few days before j^honve. Miss Trlchard is reng""h'lcely. front an operatlou ; ;ono somo time ago In Bos' 8lx O'elock Supper urecn "supper will be given s Augusta Chapter No. (I, oti|ho Eastern Star?this eveX'icordlal welcome will be tbid' members ahd their tain $ -yji;: 'V licpaJring llriduc ?^CrThe sidowalk and llooring tlm-j of the Fyles Fork bridge war! 5& iorn ouY this morning and now; ^0ribera und flooring is being put1 Yjui place. "'Sea-end of the beams j ?ere found tfb b* so badly deeay1 '*pd* that they foil into the creek [$,wh$ni> loosened; Ei Legion Supper ;taone 13. ' ??i ' J ' 1 Pithy Paragraphs I 1 .Sure thecltjewater is rusty. But] i we're used to It now. c . / lb Now honest, ain't them two? bridges pretty things? h ii "Darling mine, didn't you hear h me purring blissfully contented?" v For a love letter, that sure Is tho d (lizard's knees. |' Or maybe tho beo"s whiskers. Ih ? * And then-she says, "I know I o am a crazy cat." ? Maybo sho meant Krazy Kat. 1 Mrs. Eleanor. Rhlnehardt Mills ? ought to havo written a book on "How to Write Love Letters." h Wouldn't the Pyles Fork bridge " be ? swell place for a hurdle race? S - b Maybe that accident at Barrack- n vlllo wtl Ihustle along the signals; for Mannington .crossings. 1 "It Is said the express company will got n Ford when the horse and wagon wonr out PARADE AND BAND! CONCERT PLANNED . * Fairmont and Mannington Moose to Join in Big Social Time. ! 81 it< MANN1NGT0N. Oct, 19. ?'? Twenty automobiles carrying 3 nearly fifty members of Fair- t; inortt bodge No. 8. L. 0. 0. M. C besides a'th'Irty-flve piece band, n will be here riekl Wednesday evening as guests of the local,8 lodge No. 1844. it was announced* last evenfng. b A band concret with speaklug d will be given by the visitors.* fol- b lowing a parade in which the Man- tl nlngtou lodge will bo well repre-.o eentcd. After the public enter-?tl talnraent the Moose members wifl% go to the lodge room where an w oyster supper will be served. The Mannington lodge has becn..n In existence but littlo more than ? six months, and officials of the or-;n der are;of the- opinion.that this. t, enter.alnmdnt is the beginning t, Qf a activity for thelodge. :* ' n At thn rrtr-nlsir 1uat V nigilt Dictator C. M. Doollttle of I Fairmont Lodge No. 9, and W. D. I Hall, George Stulu and W. W. | Camp were guests ot the local order. and offered the co-operation of the Fairmont lodge In any en-, ' deavor Lodge No. 1344 might uu-- a dertake. The committee on arrangement!.J is busily working out the details; 3 fpr the entertainment next week,; T and an effort will be made to' t have every member of the local j r order present. i. j t Flaggy Meadow |;, Socialist Meeting James West of Buffalo Road, So- fc clalist. candidate for board of edu- i cation In Mannlngton District, held a a campaign meeting to the Flaggy t Meadow Schoolhotise Friday eve- r ning where, he addressed a large number of voters. ^ Personals t t Miss Janie Hamilton alio has * been confined to her home by ill- } ness Is Improving nlcoly. T M.. . .,-,1 XI.. n f itilkU. I .<11. nuu .<11 O. ID. K , IT1IUII9 UUU daughter Beryle were guests of \ the former'* slater, Mrs. Charles i Marshall, Sunday. Mrs.' Frank Roberta and 'daugh-; J tera, Edna and Alice, .Miss Goldie r "Brown, and MIss.Beronlco Jtlce of: Mannlngton were guests at the; \ home of the former's daughter t Mrs. H. E. Dennlaon Sunday. J. C. Noble,of Farmlngton-was'.'} the guest of E: B. Hlbba over the i week end. . j c Mr. and Mrs. Herschel . Baker t and children wore guests of Mrs.; Baker's parents; Mr. and Mrs. Hen- ^ ry Roberts, In Harrison County re- t cently. Mrs. Blanche Duncan,. Miss Flos- F sle Hays, and Miss Inez Satterfleld. or Buffalo Rpad were visiting tbe'ie former's sister Mrs; J N. Hamilton e Saturday. . '? Billy John was visiting at the b home of his daughter In Morgan- I town over the. weqk ehd. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Coleman b of Farmlngton wrete guests at/the n home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray.Barrows Sunday". V ' ' J Daniel Watkins of Fairmont Is " vlsjtlng relatives here.. a Miss Leonora and.\Yllfred Sum- * tners of Jericho were visiting * friends here Sunday. .nr. ana Mrs. ?. ij. mnnn ana daughters of Plum Run were gueste ' of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barrows Sun- , day. i Eugene Hlhbs nnd Cassel Tapp of Homo wood were visiting at the homo of Charles Marshall Sunday. J, NOT 0. P .WILLIAMS Through' in eftogi jn Monday's edition of The West Virginian It was stated that O. P.. Williams In- n stead of P. L. Williams was ar- o rested with Olenn Snider In con- y neetlon wtlh an automobile act!- o dent on lest Sunday. a ~?:? ~~ e When answering edverileeuunfs, C please say yon saw tt In The Wen t i- C- Hamilton.': Makes High: j , est Score for Mixed Breed , : ' Cows in District. " j ' ! MANNINGtON. Oct 10.?A. cow; >! mixed breed, "Cherry," owieil. scored the) . Igheat.milk and butter-fat record: ' i the month of September accord-! : its to a-report made by Scwell Da- 1 i? of'Bristol.'teeter for the Cen-1 ral'- West Virginia Cow Testing- Lssoclatlon. } George Anderson's registered', ersey herd at Shlnnston made the' Ighest-lest'ln butter-fat^ alone, an verage of 5.27 per cent. Jerseys. ; pmod by Jackson Brothers, Jane 1 ; .cw. and 'S.' (i. Kennedy. " Lost . s 'reek, scored the highest per cent sat for all cows during the month. L Mr. Davis' test shows the pounds f milk, and butter-fat as follows: Owner A. C. Hamilton, Cherry, . I., milk 1380; butter-fat. 52.4. .Own- . r Tracy Phillips, Hcavrner, H., illk.' 1293; butter-fat, 51.7. Owner i. G. "Kennedy, Davis, J? milk, 035; / lUtter-fatr >60.8. Owner I Peterson I nn Peterson. Harriet, H.. milk,, 101: butterfat, 50.7. Owner E., " lartwrlght, Sleller. rcg. J., milk. I 119: butterfat. 19.2. Owner A. C.I Ismllton. Patsy. J. milk, U15: " utterfat. 49.2. Owner Tracy Phi,- . Ips. Lady. J., milk, 1116; butter- 7 at. 47.9. Owner Nelson UoblnBon,; lily,-It., milk. 1137: . butter-fal,' 7.7. Owner Claude Maxwell, Hackle. J? milk. 1017: butter-fat. . 4.7. Owner Nelson Robinson. 'nunc Jersey. J., milk. 9.71: butter- P it. 42.7. Owner George Anderson, 5 laud, rcg. J., milk, 768; buttctrj at, 43.0. Owner Georgo Ander- ' / on. Pauline. fng. J? milk, 813: i [| llttnr-fat. 42.2. Ownnr T.nu*t> Hrnth. rs, Bonnie. H., milk, ;999: butter- L at, 41.9. Owi^er Jackson Brothrp, No. 20. J? milk. 990; butter-' ? at. 41.5. ' Owner K. Cartwright,. If" letsy Ross. J., milk, 798; butter- I at. 41.4. Owner George Ander-I! on. Emma, reg.iJ...inllk. 729: but.-! I erfat. 40.S. Owner . Lowe Brothrsi Fern. J..-mllkM02foi butter-fat,! : 6.7. Owner Tracy PhUllps,..Beau- , V. II.. milk, 1170; hunter-fat. J2.7. I iwner Tracv Phillips. Sunrise. H.,1 \ illk. 1020: butter-fat. 5LG. \ H?Hoistcin. M?Mixed. J?.Ier-: ey. Mr. Hamilton is preparing tol**e uJld a modern milk house on his' ally farm, and work will probably! egln soon. This house will he of 1 lie blocks or concrete blocks for tlJ' ne story, and will have two or hree rooms added which will he J? ell-furnlshed. This 3econd story \' 111 1)0 of wood. ful E. B. Hihbs of Flaggy Meadow i 1 dll join , the Central West Yir-j "I Inia Cow Testing Association this!be lonth. and milk from his nhn-a wUtlhri e. tpsted for October." It was stated j.cif )da>\ j otl DOWNS jlll Tom Ferrell is confined tn.hsJof lome "with a severe attach of J *rc elite indigestion. [\'e Mrs. Herman Blake. Miss Inez dontgomery. Miss Fr&nccp Kelly,! d^ss Olive Brand, Miss BeulaSi 'rice, and Miss Grace Price at-jjui ended teachers' Institute In Fair--nit nont Saturday. * jlif Mrs. James Vengino and daugh-i er Mrs. P. Tempesta were visiting of rlends in Manning ton Monday. |B?, George Miares of Plum .Run '?%?, vas a business visitor in Downs Rie iaturday f01 Mrs. Sarah Bainbridge.wbo has "C icon visiting friends here/left Sat- sei irday for.Friendly, 'W. Va., where ph he will visit relatives for a>short tme. -miss Stephen Han \ accom- Be lanlod her. tiv Miss Caroline Hill is the guest a >f Mr. and Mrs. West Phillips at Mg heir home oh Plum Ilun. a ] Mrs. Sanko.v Shackelford of dannlngton visited Mrs. Steve J*1 iall last week. ! Bert TaJkington of Barrackville rus a business visitor here Sat- ?n irday. in Mrs. Mary Rudy and daughter po dlldred were shopping , in Fait- ,n uont Saturday. * CV1 Lillian Ward and Thomas .Ward vore visiting friends in Farntingpn Sunday.' JJ1* Mr. and Mrs. Motrin Brown mo- , ored to Fairmont Saturday. . . Mr. and Mrs. Roaeco Ridenour >f Farmin'gton were guoRts of Mr. J* m'd. Mrs Frank Lyons Sunday. |v Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Anderson ^ vero business visitors in Manningon Saturday. . Howard . Morgan motored to 'alrmont Snturdv/. Frank Hnthaway who-ljo omplo.vd in Clnrksburg spent the week nd here. ; "I Mrs. Charles-Itoald of Manning- th qji was tho guest of Mrs. Arlle ce 'arrish Sunday, t th Mr. and Mrs. Mervin of Stilt* vc itgs were visiting friends in ^ittr- se lon't Sfttnrdftv. w Mr. and Mrs. Artie Hawkins di lid children, and Mrs. Alllo Sny* 0t er motored to Hundred Sunday, pc nd family motored to Earnehaar- ap nd family motored to Earnshow th lunday where they were guests "f he lattor's mother, Mrs. J. Ttinc. n( Mr. and Mrs. Jamos Hughe* n) lid son Everett of West Mllford st re visiting at/the home of Mrs. ca nseph Hughes at' Philadelphia 80 Itatlon. 1 8e Francis McDougal who Is em- ns iloyed at Hundred spent the week 80 nd at his home here. ? , C( FUNERAL ARRANGED. *? , ?r The funeral of James E. Sum-,ln tors', 6,1 years old, whoso , death th ccurred at Cook Hospital .early a esterday morning following an ,pt peratlon, performed aome time tli go, was held at 3 o'clock"t^ls aft- as rnoon from the M. P. Church at ,th latawba, end - burial was made In ' . ho Catawba - Cemetery/ by R.' C. nt vi . u Conspicuous f$^?TC! WOMAN'S CLUB CENSORSHIP Criticism and comment m Um ?U raettona at the local theater* appearn? In thl* column ore taraiehed by he morie cen?orshU> committee of the Voraan'a Clot t>f Fairmont. 1W W*et /IrginUn dote not uiuju any r?pomibiUty for the oyinlrne eipreoeed. -The Editor. \ The Nelson In lino tt'Ifli now mntlnn nlntnri aatro advertising the Nelson i f'ng In an attractive manner ltd nce showings of, , scenes fron ms to bo presented in the nea fnre. The feature picture today, i lonor First" In which John Gil rt plays a dual role., a4 t.wii others, one of which is a fin^ an cut young fellow, and tlj< ler Just the opposite, rh^^sccneji arevia d In Frane< ring fye world*'waj' and there ar oiestirring apij dramatic lnci his in which the brothers ar o principal characters. The added feature is a corned' the rough ctnfr variety, but In iduces a comedian who Is rcall, ry clever. The Dixie. We have to tafce a lot of thing 3t for what they are worth ii )tion pictures as well as in rea e, and so we try in giving/on inions or the films we see, to tel their real value to the theate Ing public. The first half of the weok th xlo presented a strong forcefu iry that provided plenty of fooi thought, and those who sav ihe Clear Call" were made t< 5 the serious side of ccrtaii ases of life. roday. on the * contrary, "Th autiful Mar" as played effec ely by Katherine McDonald, li story*, that is intended only a ht diversion thorugh which run humorous vein. ft is really the.romance of Helei lynes, secretary to a broker, win s tor a client one Bobby Bate* lharles Meredith), a handsonv d wealthy young fellow who fall love with Helen while she 1 sing as Elsie Parmelee an ac iss, but his love remains tru> en when ho learns the truth. Miss McDonald plays dual role the actress and the secretary d draws a fine line of dfetlnctfoi tween the two. It might be teimcd a moderi ry tale, for :t is muclHlke ?om i have read, anil if Cinderella cai taken with a grain of salt, thl iry may be'gafd to be in th me class. An educational film an#"a* com y complete the program. Tlio fHnccns The widely advertised film ?bollsh WtveB," beginning i ree days showing at the ifrln ss today, had Its inception liior an two years ago,, when in igue for spectacular effects, ahi nsatlonalism in motion picture as ct Its height; and the pro icers were vying with eacl her to get out tho biggest film isslblc before the Impendln' illation for censorship all ore e conntrjebegan to show result! However, so long a time wa icossary to screen this rathe asslve and lon^r drawn out Vol IVLIICIIU eilBUl unit lite -'t '11 tit I n version 1? not as lengthy b, reral reels, nor as sensational b veral degrees, as was.the orlgl il, duo to th.o work, of the.cen rs. , It Is said that the Dnlversa >mpany declare that It cost II tual cash over a million dollars id It required eighteen month .'which to produce It; andwhll q money Involved 1b not alway test of true value In screen out its, tho time taken for a p'roduc >h. manna of course, greatercar to detail, and In that' respec picture Is notawprthy. Butthestor,v.ls..nqtiaiplessan 111 1 \jO "Bt-oCKS 13 A 3S TfiooQ-H. ? -=ja^g J | ?Z? i 1 beat .side of life we can only aay, 1 this picture la not for you, nor for the children .or adolescent youns ' people. , 1 I; ~ , :;| MONONGAH J i Mr; and Mrs. Sam Cornell, who 1 jhave spent the summer at their j country home near Mannlngton, t B will return here and take apart- 1 9 ments in the homc of Miss Zone 1 [i Cornell of Water streets where i tney win spena tne winter. r Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lake of f Edgemont Wore shopping hero last ( 4 evening. , ^ Mrs. JL7. E. Martin of Bridge | I Htrcot lias returned hero after a i ; fow days visit at the home of her 1 ; parents at Lqst. Creek. ; i Claud K1tl?1and and Berry Wil- "! t soil of Clarksburg were socuij call-. crs here last evening. i Mrx. and Mrs. George Lieving of Lambert street wero shopping in ? Fairmont last evening. Miss Mildred Smith, who had ? been visiting with her cousin, ^IraFred Brambr.dge; in Fairmont, for | the past fow days, has returned lo I her homb here... a! .TnlVn Prnti-fni-ll Hwlto Cli-lmHi n j and Haywarcl Reed of Shinnstoni ,1 jxrere social callers here last even-j. r ing. ij 1 Members of the degree staff of , f Pythian, Stators lmvq.boen request- \ ed to bo present at the regular j e lodge meeting this^ evening lor 1 practico. "* , \ Mrs. Prude Pylcs of fjarksburg 1 f Is VifritlngherO at the home: of her i 0 srster, Mrs. Pearle Roby of Water < ? street. i ^ ' Mrs. \V. S. Petty of Jenkins, ' Ky., who has been'here visiting at 1 the home of hor.brother Perry D. * 3 Burtort of Bridge street, returned i 8 to her home yesterday. ' i Tony Decarlo of Uniohtown'U'} here visiting pt. the home* of his J mother, Mrs. Decarlo of Bridge 1 street. ( ' 1 3 Miss' Katherine McGraw is '11 j B with scarlet fever at the home of g her parents in Walnut street. \ : Mrs. Helen HolVort of Edge: ? d mont was here yesterday v.siting I at the home of. her brother, S. L. I s Shaver. I J ' ?? .1 Beyond Worry. j' n "Baker boasts t'nnt he'can-trace' 3 his ancestors "back to ^h? PIl-j i grlmS." /v ' | * "Well, the. Pllgrimi ir? dead' and thoy won't mind It." .' ! Teacher?How many sides has a circle . Munm?Two. ' Insl'de and outside. * I jftjj I ymimmimmmimmmammm J ' Hallowe'en J Costumes and ?] Masks ri; t . I. ' \ j. Holt-Rowe I Novelty Co. I 325 Adams St., \ : 1' ? 11,11 , jj We Clean Coats 8 . - ?noticheiper' ; : V. ;u; bur bitter ' t'" HeiiizeAKCo. 1 , ><. . A. Uj*pton. Agt V f. i. lyiANtiiNGtON . ; _ ' : - * " . American Buildihg Guardet by Guns of Cruiser in City's Harbor. . . TOKIO, Oct 19.?(By the Asso elated Preasj?Lawlessness relgni In Vladivostok a? the result ot tlx approach ot a victorious "red1 irmy, otflqial dispatches say. Thi French consulate was attacked yes terday, and foreigners have appeal sd to their governments tor pro lection. The American consul- hai engaged as a refuge retreat t building under the American flat and guarded'by the guns ot at American cruiser. Two Japanese cruisers and Jhrei lapanese destroyers also are. It Vladivostok harbor t'tr ialil iu tin protection ot torelgtiors. Recent re porta have related the practical an plhilatlon of the white guards, un ler General Dletrlchs. The invading ?rmy of the Far Eastern republic rt Siberia aparently was marching pn Vladivostok unhindered, and :he capture ot the Siberian porl ivns expected (nomentarlly. A/ILL SPEAK HERE ON PASSION PI AV . Mrs. X. R.^C. Morrow, who re:ontly returned from a toui ibroad, will address the con'gre fatlon of the Presby teriur Jhurcli at 7:30 Sunday evening concerning the Passion Play, vhlch she witnessed, and* her ira' sresslons of It Mrs. Morrow; has ieen the Passion Play twice, first n 1010 and again this summer There have been numerous re iuests made since her return foi ;hls address, and Mrs.. Morrow hai consented to give tb.e talk nex Sunday evening ,at the regulat Sunday evening service. Mrs. Morrow is considered an intorestint ipeaker. SYMPATHY STRIKE CALLED MEXICO CITY. Oct. iD.?'Tin federation'of syndicates 'of the dis rict has subscribed a genera jtrike of twenty four hours It sympathy.-with the Mexico Citj Brewing'Co.'employes wh? hav< jeen on strike thirty five days-. r?n, - ENDURANCE RUN RESUMED BURLINGTON,. Vtl, Oct. 19.Thirteen horses, survlvpps oi twenty two that started Mon lay, eantored out of. the For hlthan Allen stables, this mornln; 'or the run to Jeffersonville anc return on the fourth da^iles and -tben" went further anj compounded a remedy that woiijc emove.the cause. Dr.' Leonhardt wants' every suf erei^ to benefit by his discover] mil to that there will be no doubt ng;br; Qdlay Portney Drug Ca and ill druggists are authorised to sel 3BM-R01D with guarantee that 1 ylll ."do as stated or money back ".Op"* that honorable basis ever] suffer or. should secure a packag< >f Dn Lconhardt's HEM-ROID to Ia>'- . \ S i POI PRI CANDII Cards printed pi and let us . viceintov FAIR! ,f ' ? ji'i ? k Tt Quincj^Sti^tE If' gahela Power and Railway Co. will leave here at 8 o'clock.ln'the^nora I inland'will convey teachers from . Fairmont Independent and Union I Independent school 'districts tc Clarksburg where "they will attend the tall session ot the Slononga hela Valley Round Table Assocla J tlon. The teachers ot Barrackavlll! Mannlngtoa and Monongah will al ho attend the sessions. There will be no school tomorrow In either the Fairmont' -Indepen dent or Union Independent district . nor In the Barrackvtlle. Manning. t ton and Monongah schools. Local jt people will participate on the pro. . gram and a Interesting two day , j session is^ilanned. City Suporlntem . dent ot Schools Otis O. Wilson'and .: the city superintendent ot schools .! ot Union Independent District. W. . A- Huetead, will tend the delegat' tlon leaving here in the morning. . A number ot tho members ot *hc | faculty and the student body, ot the 1 Fairmont State Normal School ,1 will also attend the sefslons. !'CAPTAIN DENIES SENDING ! NEWS STORIES Bl1 RADIO .1 . ; :\s .LOS ANGELES, Oct. 19.~Dcn? '; lal that he had "written by radio," ; articles concerning the recent I; destruction by fire of tho liner ;; City of Honolulu was mad# here .today by Captain ^Valk,.'master'ot the freighter West Fralon, which ; picked up'ttyo City of Honolulu's , passengers after they had taken f:t6 the fiea In life boats. James Speedy, vice president of tho U. S. j Shipping Board at Washington, ill ' I FOR COUNTY ill I Chas. W Republic !| Your Vote and ] ?Ml SaveVfoir ! UntflDi ij Why begin, that daih furnace now and waste '.] \ . Radiantfire?the mar will give you all the h< and Fall. No bother, i burn hours for less thai I of coal. Amazing hea I lutely odorless. See on : BURT HAR I . Buffalo St., r ' C?; huk I R?di? .ITICJ NTINi DATES- for office sh< , Posters and every neet lblicity NOW. Phone give you the quickest p] m. ' . . '-"S ??' wr nniMT J!M HUM '? . " : " v"v le West Virginian Build ntrance i~~' TAXI , Call Jimmy Coad'a; ttonr Bating- J | -nouae. ' | V ' l ' * . II -f'-y