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At Prices Lower TTIian Anybody Coil laH Atw! See IJs Richardson H are L'.w rlT^-cetcrx _4L,~7-3. The Quahty i? Remembered When the Price is Forgotten Perfect Work Prompt Service Right Prices Courteous i Veatment 1^ FoKani Printing Co* “Particular Printers” 231 Princeton Ave. - Bluefield, West Virginia ■■■BmvK'jrjrw' •q—wuii^ i - -- It’sEcio To Own When you consider how j long a raincoat gives you ser vice, and the great saving it makes on your overcoat, and other clothes. you must rea- , lize that every man as a mat ter of economy, should own a* raincoat. Adler s Collegian Rain coats are corefully rainproof ec 1. f hey are without that st hne-:3 found in ordinary raincoats and have as much style- as any overcoah I hey can he worn on any occasion upon which you would wear an overcoat. Adler’s Collegian Clothes embrace the best of the latest styles, and arc- dependable to give satisfactory service. Our as4 'rlment includes styles to pW.sc men of anv age. i !'■ bi.r vaiiety of sn-icc 9, *ri -j cm !y.es, in our a-; . lent, gives you an exc eptional range* nf se lection. V/c* take great pains t)'h you to perfection. Suits anc ove rcoats $1.0, $1.0 C-ITCcl "O-'C mLm ‘ UNION CLOTHING CO. I o. W THORNTON. P-cp. j ll*«r lucitlQi, 2411’RISfiLiOS AVE. • • BLlifFIELD, T U. LEADER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS I Sim Kanisey of Knox Crook was in the city today. * Senator 11. S. While of Matewan v:a in the city today. W. Johnson of Welch was in the cit. today on business. # f ^ It It. Merrill of Norfolk is in the city lrok*r•; after business maljc s. * •» » II. <Kympton of St. t’nul. \’a.. wan a business visilor in Muodelcl today. * * * A. C. li 'n' in of the Cincinnati l\: r : '• ,v i‘d;\:r company, is in t’je city loti y Inoh.inK after the interests of his firii'. New York, Dec. G. One of the most inpoitant musical events of the you* n America will lie Mine. Hemhrich’s olksong recital in Carnegie Hall this iftonvoon. Tho floksong literature of he principal countries of the world ins been culled by tho prima donna, ' n\o!vl:r a lahop of love covering six 1 >r eight years. Equally at home in all he nations of Europe and America, md familiar with the language of nost of them. Mine. Sembrloh is per taps the only living singer who could i iticcossfully earry out such ;i project. < Every important country of Europe i s represented in th<» program, which ilso includes '.he folk songs of thin i 'ountry. Passing over the popular ninstrel songs ns not pronerly folk ( *ong», the primn donna Inis gone to Louisiana to get the representative orm of North American folk song. )f those, “Masieu Hainjo” and “Gai on la” have been selected by Mine, ■lembricb as {standing for t!ie form in America. The total list comprises ( wenty nine songs, to he sung in four- , ecu different languages, not to mon ion differences in the dialect of near- , y every song on the program. : I I Washington, Dec. G.—The Supremo Court appointments and naming of five numbers of the new commerce court were discussed bv President i Tift today in a cabinet session. The threat of the insurgent senators to light the confirmation of Judges dwayze of New Jersey. Pollock of Kansas and Sanborn of Minnesotta if they are named tor the supreme court has stirred tho administration. It is said the President is consider ing Representative Howard of Geor gia a Democrat as one of Judges of the commerce <ourt. X< w Y'crk, Dec. *5. An important conference of lending Democrats will be held in th|» city this evening. It is understood that the purpose of the | meeting Ir to dir,cuss the availability o* Edward M. yhepard an a Bucces sfii* U) t nltetl States Senator ('haun ‘ V M f)f*|H*w.ii Hhev ird bn I the support f)f some of the loading Demo- I f itlf newspapers but In Haiti not lie fawn.il»l* id certain influential mem I hers of the Tamtnany Hall organizn- j lion MARYLANDERS Tn DANCE ‘f . Vf.rk, |),.r r». "Mnrylnnd. My j Man-; rifl,’ will i»c hoard at the |»ln/a tonight t«. the exclusion f>f all other air:, tlie occasion of the mimical outburst being the twelfth annual re ception .:11fj dance of the Maryland Modelv of New York. Heveral prom inent Marylanders will he present, In addition tf) hundreds of New Yforkern who bo' t f*f Maryland a t.:f*ir native state. NOTICE TO ELECTRIC CONSUMERS f>n ami after the jp-xt reading la l)C(»-mbf*r, a minimum eharge ef 7 * centper month w ill be made on a»l meters. If If- than 7*<c. worth of current is used 7 «c will be charged. ISM'KSTONIC TR ACTION CO. P. M Walizer. M •n.n: r. I f* Ora* d I/'fulr - p, Coir ig Oat c,f H,,uine s b'alf" a few words 1 >•.i tlcy m« in cvervthing Come and se< I ! TflJMRFSS Continued from Page One) lor opposes this plan; having set forth his objections »::• liis r.nru»'l jo port. The President believes trmt fon grops ought to proliiblt interstate commerce rail roods from owing or controlling ships doinp a business through the canal, such a courSo be* ing urged to save the people of the i’nited States the benefit of .egiti* mate competition. This enftetnv t must come sooner or liter, the Presi dent points out. The President points with pride to (he economies of his administration reminding Congress of the desirability [>f this being Imitated, lie point; opt I hat nearly half a million was saved ti one bureau and over a quitter of a million in nrothor. In this same connection lie deplores the abuse of the postal branking privilege which 1 annually costing the country mil-: lions and demanded tl-at Congrc* I ake stops to check it. Mu- I’ro.’Kjonf s how, d his keen in <'r«*st In tlu* extension of American enterprises by asking legislation en abling Americans to c tnblish banks n foreign countries and b rancho;/ of ixisting banks, in the I'nited Stote-. Doela: lug Hint the p.oor man has ro diow in the courts against a rich i opponent, Mr. Taft strongly urges [•hnnges in American court procecl jr<*. especially in the appellate bran-; ■be-., modelled after the English sys- ' em. Other recommendations and de nands include The following: * l-'or broader civil service tests for ’onsular officers; the abolition of pork barrel ’ methods in aporopriai ing money for the constructing of! niblie buildings and tlie institution of i commission to investigate the neces sity of buildings and report to rov ?ress; the abolition of superfluous * uistoms officials and strietor ob-orva ion to detec t smuggling; increase of tariff commisison from throe mtTu >ers to five; a Federal incorporation ict; that Congress honor Comn under Peary for discovering the North !*ol >; [’onservation laws to save forests hom nat it ml aVd human ravages; xronipt payment of all claims against he I’nited States; increase in salar ies to Supreme court justices; the1 regulation of injunctions; Revision in * second class mail regulations; ulop-1 lion, of permanent annual naval ap propriation; immediate institutions o‘. parcels posts; laws to prevent census 1 ’rands; steps lo aid the proposed ne gro exposition to celebration the granting of freedom; bureau to con trol national parks; wider powers for tlie Interstate commerqe commis sion. President Taft defends the Payne Aldrich tariff hut declares that he will likely send a message to tin- next t’ongress asking further revision. Two members 01 tiie Cabinet arc* congratulated upon tlieir servleos Postmaster General Hitchcock and Aattorney General Wickersham. Es pecial mention is made of the patriot ic service:, of Senator Root before the Hague Tribunal when lie argued tlie Newfoundland fisheries cause. Boston, Dor, a boing bout which may go far toward deciding "who's who" in heavyweight pugllitu circles is scheduled for tonight, v. heu Sam Langford and Joe feanette, both colored, will meet in a twelve round affair. The Armory Athletic Assoein tion will stage the affair. Both Lang ford and Jennfdte have been pronti m ntly mentioned as possible conte d* rs for the heavyweight belt \vo:n hy -lack John-ton. Many sporting ex perts believe 'hat Johnson is or will soon he ‘all in," ns he is alleged to have been leading the pace that kills and is now on the verge of nervous prostration. In the event that either of ton I gilt’s contestants shows him self clearly superior to the other, the winner will be In a position to force |Johnson to a battle or to renounce bis * laims. This situation, however, prom i-o ; no hoj e to those -ports who ir< eager for a white champion. I nfer today In The Leader Contest. FOR BLUEFIELD PEOPLE. We have found that A RLNOLK U08K of Adler-i ka the simple (ler man Appendicitis remedy, relieves wind or got In the stomach or bo vie , our stomach or constipation almost INSTANTLY, Mastin'* Pharmacy, Klk's Building. I Why not get omc now—this n.o ' inont, and forever rid yourself of • stomach trouble and Indigestion? / dieted stomach gets the bluo3 a ' grumbles. (Jive it a good eat, then take Pape's Dlapepsin to start the <U gostive Juices working. There will be no dyspepsia or belching of gas or eructltians of undigested food; no feeling like a lump of lead in the stomac h or heartburn, sick headache and dizziness, and your food will not ferment and poison your breath with nauseous odor. Pape's Dlapepsin costs only 50 cents for a largo case at any drug store here, ajnl will relive the mn t obstainate case of indigestion ano upset stomach in five minutes, gas from stomach and cleanse the stomach and Intestines, and, besid s, one single doso will digest an i pre l :re for anslm Ration into the blood jail your food the same as a sound. | healthy stomach would do it. ' a Diupopsln works, your xtoo (Teh rests- jets itself in order,cleans up—and then you feel like eating when you come to the table, and I h it you eat. ''.ill do von good. J Absolute relief from all stomach misery is waiting for you as soon as on decide to take a little Dinpi sin. Tell your druggist that you want i Tape’s Diapepsin. because you want 10 become thoroughly cured this time. Remember, if your stomach feels out o forder and uncomfortable now, you can get relief in five minutes. BAKER CITY’S NEW GOVERNMENT Raker City, Ore., Dec. 6.—Charles Ij. Palmer, and other oilleials oloctc 1 last month, wore inaugurated Info of , Hco today. They l: ive the honor of •being the first, to ser\f f;.o city innlcr ♦ lie now commission form cf govern ment. Mr. Palmer once before serve ns chief executive of the city. ‘ BUDS’’ AND “BUDDIES” TO DAN^E New ^ ork, Dec. b’.—Society “buds” and "buddies” of the “smart set” wi 1 'meet tonight at the first of the peas on’s famous junior cotillions. For the ( Kiris and hoys who.have been out sev ° al seasons there will ho the C’inde rellas, also very smart, the first to be held Thursday night. i Ae-wN* mmmm IW Rigkt kind of & sled i “The I sled that steers”! There is no sled made that is! half as good as the Flexible Flyer. E It will outlast three ordinary sleds and I I give ten times the fun. Ask the children— I I they know. i » ^ Come in and look over the handsome 1911 models. I ■ No trouble for us to explain the many patented advan- B ■ ta^es of the Flexible Flyer. Come now while we have B B a full line of all the latest models. Tr>4# Mtrk j| - - — —■ 1 1 W. H. MARRY & COMPANY Announcement. We 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 rpared no expense in making the se lection, and believe that it is a work of art that will be apreciated by al! recipients. As the quantity that v/e 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 Sc. iYHfctendorf, LEAD'NG JEWELERS. B’-UEFIELD, W. VA I I » —Aboot— 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