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IJ'it tfi^head.ol thelakU at lied(;5,416,31-1 tons of which '594 tons were Soft coal. Fig. jOT former seasons follow: 146 net tons of coal charged ^Virginia. This state produc09.537 net tohs of beehive I (at it' tho 5,538,043 net tons hive coke used by producer 1 nit tons. This state last f? | 13*,3 0 5.?6 ThoD3 whole jfiproduced 5,038,836 not it,-coko which yielded coin. fit?)*27,223,929. The bulk bee-hive coke was produced nnsylvanla In 1921, it hav. "was sold at 320,812,186. ty-one men, attended the ont Mining School on FrL ?ere 134 men In the classes ton, 24; Fairmont, 41. Last Shu members ol the Mouat [class held a banquet for tho so of boosting their attenth future sessions of the l^uncement was made last ILUfL U0K6 ASSO. line tbls week carry collect 5ASKED ONE FIRM ecetved* letters MneUed letters telephone com I ^ but better sad numerous other things' must t be' done ,to giro service that *01 be complete and satisfactory. Mr. Berry's communication cited ' the tact that notwithstanding the ! company's aim to (In perfect ser- j rice, a realization wae present that 1 at (times , difficulties will arise.; In ] the Interest of the difficulties the ; letter was written", that the tele- ' phone companyauthorities may. he 1 able to ascertain If the service ot each individual Is proving satisfactory. Advice In regard to any dlf- 1 Acuities connected with the ser- i vice was solicited. ' ^ ' Dvnxiiurivnin DI l\MIL?YrtITULL . .... ?:, <;;k j Railroads and Privately Owned Cars Get Bulk Off Monongah DivisionUnquestionably last week proved to be, the record-breaking week of 1922 for railroad fuel loading on the Monongah Division, ,B. & 0., when 2,666 cars were produced. This means that an average of 444 cars a day was loaded last week. The strongest previous week during this year was that during the week endfng November 11, when 2,414 cars of railroad fuel were loaded. During the four weeks which were dated previous to.November 25, there wore 9,160 cars of railroad fuel loaded on" the Monongah Division, or a weekly average of 2,290 cars. Last week the mines on the division loaded 1,789 cars of foreign fuel and 927 cars of B. & 0. fuel. Both types of business showed an Increase over the previous week. Foreign fuel gained 186 cars, and B. & 0. orders were 207 cars stronger. - , Coke Loading Eases. Coke loading was shaded some last week cbcipared to the previous week. Off, the Monongah Division 240 cars were produced last week or four cars less than the previous week. Other coke loaded In Northern West Virginia aggregated 102 cars, 61 cars of whiph' were loaded on the M. & K., 32 cars on the Cum berland Division, 9 cars on the CouTloHovlllo ntl'lnlnn ??'.! ~ ? the Charleston Division. Eastern Loading Eastern coal loading eased somn off the Monongah Division la3t. week, aggregating 4,977 cars or 199 cars less than the previous week. Western coal loading off the dlv; sion last week was >1,065 cars ?*r jnst fifty-one cars lesslhan the previous week. Little Pier Trade Coal shipments to Curtis Bay met a rebuff last? week, when the aggregate dropped from 470 cais the previous week to 281 cars. Commercial Business. Commercial business on the Moj nongah Division, B. & O., last week I was confined to 48 por cent of tha total tonnage or 2,796 cars. Wit a . the4railroads obtaining 2.666 car; of coal and privately owned cars aggregating 390 tars last week, the types of business aggregated 3,056 cars or 52 por cent of the tonnage on the division. . ANTI-HAZING LAW TO BE ENFORCED NOW . WASHINGTON. Dec. 12.?Adherence by the Navy Department to a policy of rigid enforcement of the anti-hazlng law at the Naval Academy to prevent subjection of under classmen either to phy slcal violence or public humiliation was seen today In the penalty of dismissal from the academy imposed upon two midshipmen and the loss of one year in their academy courses imposed npon three others. The two dismissal sentences resulting from court martial trial of the recent hazing cases at the academy were approved yesterday by President Harding, who at tho same tlmo, on recommendation of Secretary The New Telephone Number of The West Virginian is Two-Two Hundred I W? ... . N. New Wight trains To and From CHARLESTON Effective Sunday. December 17, New Night Trains win be operated between Grafton and Charleston).daily,.with coaches and SLEEPING CARS Between Pittsburgh and Charleston Clarksburg'and Charleston " ' . .V- ' Leave Fairmont, 9:30 p.'m. Arrive Charleston, 8:30 a. m. Leave Charleston,'8:45cp. m. ' -Arrive Fairmont, 6:65; a, ml' ; For loll Information ask ticket "*** BAITIHORE & OHIO RAIUOMI ruing for Charleston where he II attend the meeting of the orillation ,ot West Virginia asisors. Mr.- Henry >aa recently cted assessor ot this county to the unexpired term, dr. ancCMrs. Dare Stitt and lghter and Bobhle Henry, spent turday- and Sunday at Homead, Pa. r drs. 9. J. Stevens was taken ldenly ill at her home Here Sunr night. . carpet ball social was held /. ' h 4 jagST i^lnraBi vi dmllar nature ?> 'on- mc The midshipmen dismissed wl ran Brace H. Robinson, appoint- gai id from Arizona and Stuart H. eei lawldns, Massachusetts, -while elc hose demoted 'In' their courses till ran Midshipman, . T>-s)as J. ] laser. Massachusetts, Thomas E. Soroe, Indiana," and H. C. Fish, ga Hew York. its ,, " 1 1 MEDIUM BROWN HAIR lochs sui MSt of all after a Golden Glint' da: Shampoo?Adv. A I Lei Yo rsr i J jS? UN1VER8 ^ I SEEBURG f MARSHA! MARSHA: ^ GULBRAI GULBRAI fg AUTOPIA EV APOLLO 0 PULLMAJ GULBRAI ]?? AUTOPIA to*T JKOHLER , W HAMMOK It)*? 3LURTZM. rsr 1J< IVMirol 128c Vlutaut 12 Se t Our E. ur Safe ur Guar 3iav^ir mr Xmas pecials At $203 jJ , r ELECTHIO ...$350 < LL $?65 .< U. $385 *SEN ... $393 *SEN $413 HO $445 $150 * ...$463 iSEN $485 HO $485 h CAMPBELL. .$525 ? $54$ UIN..,.?,...$725 ^ ? >1N ( ALKING MAC) SPECI/ ??d 51A.50 o tactions 19 E?_JW*.' S^HT0 > ZL>JW^ 8 Wallace Redi C ^ 9 Main St, F < - CUtfe Racicliffe and"1ipn'wmt^' i visited here Saturday- oa business. Mildred'Shafer'and John Sharer r of Morprantown Tlalted here sev- o eral daya ago. > Mrs. Carrie Henry baa been the , guest of Mrs. J. G. Shafer for i several days. ' v Mrs. Nanpy Barb spent the past week with her son. Strandta h Barb. ' ' ? - Elroy Henry And son. Beryl of s Morgan town were business vlsl- t! tors here Saturday. b * y ' r': ' M'i ' ' 'V Greatest f xperienc guard, \ antee of 1 BOUDOIR rhis is one of the bigg* ever been oar gooc DpN'T ft )UR 3 I HINE XMAS MLS olmnMaand 9OJ.50 12 Selections. / Ohlimrt lotrote end SOA-50 12 Selections (MvlHkHttrt nmlmtte HflA.80 and 12 Selections kMbni -1 *mOO ****** 91QA.00 . ?? ' i??? ucing Records The fantral oLMary Sue, J.ytar J Id daughter of Mr: and Mrs. Lawence M. Conaway, whose death ocurred .yesterday," whose death he home of her parents alter a rlet Illness with intcstlonal j rouble, will be held tomorrow af ernoon at'2:80 o'clock, and burial ' rill be radae by R. 0. Jones. c The child'was taken 111 on 3lie- C ay and continued to grow, worse c ntll yesterday afternoon, when: t ho died. She was the only girl to c he family and was an unusually 1 right Interesting little girl. Two t mmamm - i' WINTE :e of 41 Tour Gui Msting S PLAYER tat bargains that it hi I fortune to offer. HSS IT! J' ?MAS . C. A. HOUftE CO, DEPT. ' 119 Main 8t.? Fairmont, Vi ^Gentlemen i Without i particulars about your Xi ( Huh T ftnt in+nrflmtorl in o PlM10 FlaywvKano VictroU Kun i nrn I' m ti" t StlCflt , esty ASK s.; Away Christen v-- ' >t i! b-tiisZ - ? The Ideal >USE i/a OF LUMBER YARD DESTROYED^ PONTIC, Mich., ,D?e.jlPi plro that started last night In the ontlac lumber yard here' bail anted a loss estimated at $150.'100 before It was brought udder octroi early today. The blase, relieved to bave started from as' iverbaated stove, destroyed tbe umber yard and tbe W. 0. Burke raslnesa block adjoining. REST ft Years J Idance ai _ _ dtisfactii 'Piano Xmas Special p ^ PRINCE ^ NEWBY A EVANS .... EOPELT & SONS ...?. ^ GERHARD ^ KOHLER ? CAMPBELL * WISER BROS. ... v...? RUDOLPH EVERETT . .......... T iEH'I'jsac ............ KURTZMAHN KOHLER & CAMPBELL JUliBBANittK . .j,.^. KURTZMAHN ^ KNABE (like new) ..... BRAMBACH GRAND .'. II inimtv no inn ? nr.' I wewewier ' VSi. 'v- ; ! _' >; ] > /* CLU r 'A* my obligation to mo, please sei nas Piano, Player-Piano and V ' \ ' V *1/ . " - '' ' i 4 . Mlk1' A*?>Wi? ' mm mm1 *?or?KA? w" f ? * Lbout the Pla; io We Are Gii l3S. Gift for Chriisl COAL Sll > CALL rfl 937 OR 788 J U McCOY COAL CO. f