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High Qualify Clothes We handle a line which gives you every desira ble feature of up-to-date style, and is dependable for good service and shape-holding. If there was a better 1 i n e o f clothes, we would have it—nothing but the high est clothing values are up to the standary of this store, and for that reason we feature Adler's loilegiiin Clothes This well known line offers etyles attractive and suitable alike for the young man who want* the more pronounced styles, and the more ma ture business or profes sional man who is more subdued in his prefer ences. I he best of style, good taste and values, are what we offer in this well known line of clothes. Let us show how perfectly we can fit you. C.anLcL 'wLip UNION CLOTHING CO. C. W THORNTON, Prop. New Location, 241 PRINCLTON AVE. . . BLUEFIELD, * VA LEADER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS H. (\ Straus of Straus AL- (Sants. Richmond is in the city today on bus iness. J. I). Ilonuker a prominent business man of Korkj (lap. Va., was in the I city today. ■* * * J. K. F. Steele, the coal operator of Keystone was in the city today on i business. >• * * •* Stewart Stowers returned last flight •from Tazewell where lie took his young son to visit relatives, * * * • Miss Margaret Newbill. of the ear distributor's office, returned last night I from a visit to her home in Roanoke. # # 1 .1. Flliott Hall, of Hall & Walker, ' who has spent the last three weeks i in the North on a business trip, re* ; turned to Itluelield this morning. * * * ■j J- B. Shumate, car distributor for ^ j the Pocahontas dlivsion ojf the Nor* fonk & Western returned lait night i irout a business trip to Cincinnati. S * * * j T. S. Muchanon and master Philip 5 Bitchanon who have been visiting in y t*i© city returned to tides county. Vn.. • i today accompanied by Miss Mattie it. ; Carr. \ * *■ * h 'v- T. Pyles the seven year old son jof Captain and Mrs. A. T. Pyles, who I., was run over by a grocery wagon on . I Thomas street two weeks ago and j badly hurt, is almost well and will | ! be out in a few’ days. * WAS KILLED AT NORTHFORK ON E. R. \ j it- P. Niekson, a colored man aged • tliirty-fl\ o, was struck early yester day morning by a freitiht train at Noi thfork and suflercd injuries from j which ho died throe hours later, lie f; was trespassing on the railroad com | many's property, and nothing is known j as to his family or occupation. DEATH OF INFANT DAUGHTER YESTERDAY Evlyn Ituth Colien, the two-year,old daughter of Mr. and Mr*..Ji. M..token died yesterday morning at tlie home on Mon roe'"ST root ili" 10 o’clock fol lowing an operation on account of ef fects resulting from an attack of i pneumonia. The child was taken to ' Baltimore only a short time ago I where the best medical attention was secured, and when she was brought ! hack to niuefleld it was thought she was doing nicely. The after ejects of the disease, however, rendered an operation necessary and the little sufTerer failed to rally. 1 he burial took place yesterday afternoon at Pocahontas. WAS OPERATED UPON Robert Barnes i.he twelve year old son of Manager Barnes of the Mat* | hotel, was operated upon Saturday j night for appendicitis at St. Luke's hospital and is getting along well to 1 day. HERE NEXT WEDNESDAY. Having considerably increased his reputation by writing ‘Girls.'’ Clyde Kiteh. the playwright, decided to do the contrary thing by clearly refuting the argument he had advanced in this comedy. In "The Bachelor" he has: been able to attain his end. Mr. Pitch has also taken fronji"Olrltj" two or the principal character-*. The man hating girl and the much dotes* ed man. Transplanted in their new; en vironment, however, both become en tirely normal and beford the curtain rails on the final act Mr. Flteh assures the audience that they will be mar ried. Mr. I'aul Gilmore will appear In Sam H. and Lee Hhubfrts original New York Production of Clyde Fitch’* * comedy. "The Bachelor" oti next Wed nesday at the Klks* Opera house SPEICAL SERVICE Tonight at 7:4.'. Dr. II. (’ Mabie. D D., will preach and conduct an af ter meeting at the First Baptist . church A cordial Inivt/ition is ex tended to all. B will not cost yon a cent to get i chance on the $26 heater that, the | Lureha Hardware Company are going j o give away. Eliminate all element of cbaac* by Insuring with E. H. Easley, Insurance Agency. NOTICE TO ELECTRIC CONSUMERS On and after the next reading In (I Deeemher. a minimum charge of 7'. .rents per month will t,0 made on n»J | meters 1 j bli kstonf. TRACTION* CO. } P. M. Wahzor, Manager IF YOU NEED MOTOR CAR YOU ARE PAIS ! FOR IF ALREADY _ i (Continued from Page One) I •______ 1 do something they have the money to l»uy, so why not try for the motor of ■ fered by the Jiiuetleld Evening Lea der. , It Is a Hudson Touring Car, worth :$1250, 1911 model. The tonneau is ■ is largo and roomy and the entire body is finished in a high class man ner. The cushions are built on. poft, edge springs. The iioor is white pyramid rubber, and bound with aluminum moulding. The touring car is equippdt: with |'12x2 1-2 incli tires call around; they jallow you to stay in the car and ride ' rather than stay on the mad «ud pump. . .h ■ There are two or three cars in ilijs country which ha\e succeeded simply because the owners got what they thought they bought. One of them is I the “Hudson," which lias made good ; because it is good. Its owners are I not merely pleased in a passive sort ■ of way, they are whole-hearted and I positive intheir approval. Ask an> five hundred owners how they fee* about the Hudson. In every instance i you will find that they have not had a single moments dissatisfaction oi cause for regret, that their cars have been all they expected thorn to be and more. The Hudson lias true beauty in every line, grace in every j motion; the fleetness of a faron, tho comparative strength,, the silence of and ocean liner; all tne comfort and protection that could be desired. Hurry and enter the contest, the sooner you get to work, the better chance you have. \Vho knows but that you mav be the* luckv one0 Anv I one can Ret the* beautiful touring car, if they will only work. And who would not be willing to work for such u grand prize? you <io not win the first prize, you may win the second. The Pecond prize is a three piece I bed-room suite, worth $lf>0. It is made jof guaranteed oak, beautifully finish ' ed and highly polished. The wevk ! manship throughout in strictly high (grade, and high grade means that t**ory piece and part of tills splendid ! suite is perfectly made and fitted. Knc h piece has large rolls on the top, and heavy hand carved claw feet. ( The dresser has a bevel plate mir , ror, size .10x40 inches. It has five swell top drawers, a/d they are fin ished inside, massive corner posts with carved claw feet, enclosed dust proof front and mouse proof bottom. The vashstund has rolled top, a ! bevel plate mirror, size 2SxlG inches, two swell top drawers, which are fin ished Inside, a double door cabinet, heavy corner posts with carved claw i feet. The bed has massive roll top 'ends and heavy corner posts with carved claw feet to match the dresser and ! washstand. The suite is made by one of the best factories in (lie north, and It | would make a beautiful addition to !any home. Then comes the third prize, which seems almost as good as the flr-f. You will surely get the third if you dc not got the first. You may have your choice of n . beautiful diamond ring, worth or a gold watch of the same value The diamond is first quality, very , brilliant, beautifully cut and regular in ever>-point? Weights 1 112 of a I carat alflf was specially picked w ith • he Idea of selecting the best stone in every way It is mounted In a Tiffany setflhg of solid 14 karat gold, !! ubstantia’ and perfect W hat girl or boy, man or woman would not be delighted to be the pjroud possessor of such a ring* The Iddy winning the third prize, who does not want the ring may have the beautiful watch, ft has a hand some embossed double case of solid gold, stem winding a very neat mod el, just the kind a ladv should have. The movement Is a 1* Jeweled llli hoik. The watch is beautifully and substantially made. The gentleman's watch has a hand Home carved double cane of heavy 15 karat gold, number 12 Hize. It in fitted with a genuine 19 Jewel Klgin movement, atom winding lb»tii watches are something truly maKtiiflcent, something out of the ordinary, something rich in appear ance; in fad watches that are simply grand. Of course you can win one of them* prizes, if you hut try. The first if you work hard enough. Tf not the first, then one of the others, ami ttmy are all so very desirable they seem j first. The bedroom suite i* on exhibition at the Minefield Furniture Store. The ,diamond ring and watches are in the window at Randolph & Mlttendorf's. 1 The automobile lias not yet arrived from the factory. BREUKES UP IICOLB 1 MU CURES GRIPP — You can surely end Grippe and break up the most severe cold either iu head, chest, back, stomach or limbs, by taking a dose of Pape's ('old Compound every two hours until three consecutive doses are taken. * It promptly relieves the most mis erable neuralgia pains, headache, dull | ness, head and nose stuffed up, fever | ishness. sneezing, sore throat, mucous catarrhal discharges, running of the nose, soreness, stiffness and rheuma tic twinges. Take this harmless Compound as directed without interference with your usual duties and with the know ledge that there is no other medicine, made anywhere else in the ftorld. which will cure your cold or end 'out any other assistance or had after effects as a ~f> cent package of Pape’s Cold Compound, which any druggist Iff the world can supply. Grippe misery as promptly and with Pape’s Cold Compound is the result of three years' research at a cost of ■ Wiorfe than fifty thousand dollars, and* contains no quinine, which we have conclusively demonstrated is not ef- j foctive in the treatment of colds or ' grippe. Make Some tody Happy With a KODAK Let Us Hslp You Make Your be lectioh. Kodaks $5 to $40 Brownies $1 to Si? There s Everything for Kodaking at Our Store. W. H. HARRY & COMPANY Announcement. VC e beg leave to state that we will be ready to present to our clients and the public generally a calendar for the year 191 i on or about December the first. We have spared no expense in making the se lection, and believe that it is a work of art that will be apreciated by all recipients. As the quantity that we have at our disposal is limited we would suggest that parties desiring same will make application with us either in per son, or by postal card so that we may make reservation for them. Randolph & Mittendorf, LEADING JEWELERS, BLUEFIELD, W. VA . ’ ' ■ _l _ ' ' "" . " - .I I WILL LEAVE FOR WEST A. J. Osborne, who for flip past five years lias been yard foreman hero for the Norfolk & Western has ten dered his resignation and will depart tills evening for Havener, New Mex ico, where he has purchased a ranch and from this time on will till the soil. A little money goes a great ways at The r.rand Leader’s doing Out of Bus incss Sale. Be sure and see the Free Heater in the window of the Eurewka Hard ware Company. Eliminate all element bf chance by insuring with E. H. Easley, Insurance Agency. ' u i It >ou don t look over the bargains offered at The Grand Leader’s Going .r > 111 of Business Sale you overlooy a 1 ,‘*t’c opoprtunity to save money uJ .,‘i | , t% ' ' —■■'rr' - c oupons count for your candidate.* ——---— rzi_i——■ i , * Mo?e Facts —About GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE We are going out of Business. This accounts for our rash cutting of prices on seasonable merchandise When this decision was reached we simply wiped out old prices and made new ones that will compel the goods to move so we can vacate by January 1 st. Every article in the house gets a going out of business price. We have stated the facts and named the price—no time for foolishness COME EARLY AND MAKE YOUR SELECTION