'ooiapta. 31 3 cm obtain theneeeasa
proof.,I will punish to tho.extoit i
the law. I mean what I
W. HOVV'AJU) KZUJSl.
. Bundle up Baby and. bring' to.
my warm, cornfJrtab1e?Studlo for
the Photograph necessary.
j|P ||||p W. E. JOHNSTON.
i^tivSociety
To Attmd'Ball.
ifimlber of young people,-from1,!
pe^StaW will gather at Morjrn
for the Military Bali oh Priili
st week. Miss Etliel Carver,
raton, will pass through hero Si
en-route toMorgantown for r!
anil Misses Nan Nash anil W
iBon, of Charleston, are expecti
o' be the guests of Misses Lui
tn.nd Jfary Haymond and with tin la
te'r will attend the ball. Miss Mayn
' Wertt. ot Huntington, wIlFarrive hoi
next week to visit tier sister, Mr
Scott Lowe, and will be among tl
ball guests. A number of young neap'
from this city will go down on Frida
llllp'l, Sicilian Club to Meet.
Miss Fredda Everlmrt will ontertn]
-the Sicilian Thimble Ctnh on Frlda
.'afternoon at her home on Locust ny<
ntte. '.This will be the first mei'tin
tor jevenn wuch
A Five O'fclvck Tea.
Complimentary to tier guest, Mr
of Grafton, Mm.'U i
BgRjlajiomentertolned very informally i
Hegflre o'clock ten on Tuesday afternooi
'llrs. Ellis returned homo Inst evenln;
-'Honor of Mrs. Hamljton.
In honor of Mrs. John lhmillto
who leaves soon for California, on n
H&Bgextended visit, a number of her frlen.l
BjjKrrnnged n surprise party Inst evenlni
BgiiaThe crowd whloh numbered thlrty-flv
BBm|met at the home of Jtrs. W. S. Hnml
^^??oh/going' from there to the home' (
the honor guest, where they spent
HffiMeJIghtful e"enlng. A tempting cours
SK&si of refreshments wns served.
A Valentine Party.
Mrs. Clyde Holt will entertain III
; H. 0. C. Club on Friday evening r
iter .home on Qulncy stret, The onto
g|j|glnn)ent will be a Valentine Parly,
Sijg||;:.' Maceabees Arrange Supper.
r^SaTlheJxJadlee'ot the Modern Marc;
gSSS-bees met last evening and decided t
hold an oyster supper on Friday evci
BjpsSg.nt the building at the corner t
jSljj^SfiiiSrOT and Jackson streets. Thej h
Bjjjga'dlea are preparing to serve a. line n
BSSffg'naat. with . oysters .and other edible
2? cents a ticket. St?"
Miss Collins Hostess.
Miss Fanny Collins-was hostess t
jffiSSabout twenty of. ber friends Inst evei
Hnfifi^iat'-lier' home on Benonl avenui
B^jMias ColllnB nvlll leave next wcok fc
IP - WUnontv Arlrnna. to snond the wh
1ST and' the sllalr last evening wo
rranged as a farewell party to hf
lends. In a drawing contest, .Vis
misy Williams won the first prh
ml Leslie Cunningham the consoli
on prize. Tempting iV fresh m en t
ero served.
A Valentine Party.
Miss Kvn Compiler will entertnl
?r friends at a Valentine party o
rlday night
To See the Fleet Come Home.
Sirs. V. A. Nuznm and son In lav
r. H. C. Sample, leave to-night ft
I capo CnflrlM, VS., to sperm seven
weeks with the former's granddangl
Mrs. Arthur Roberta They will p
' mr.ln until after the homo coming t
0he fleet Into H8mpton 'Roads on 111
^wenty-secoutl.^.
Celebrating Birthday Anniversary.
This afternoon at the' Watson horn
! stead on Locust avenue, the relalftt
^hnd'Intimate friends of Mrs. Sina
'Watson are celebrating the SDth m
'nlv'ersary of her births For the par
several years the birthday celehratlc
has been celebrated annually and It
a delightful occasion. Mrs. Watson
rone of the oldest and most belovt
women of the city and .the West VI
jffiJ-'Blnlan on, behalf or her many mom
Sftjv ejctend the best of birthday wishes.
Kg* Attorney John L. Lehman roluriu
gj&'iiast night from Washington, D. (
BaSivhere he had spent the week on ljin
R^K|neas\:,v;
ANNUAL PRAISE MEETING
sjfe Of Woman's Missionary Society
,'r . Presbyterian Church.
The dimual Pmlso mooting of t;
^^&Woman> Missionary Society of tl
Presbyterian Chtireli will bo held
H&jjwjtho church on Friday afternoon
HH|fijp2:30 o'clock when th? fallowing pr
^HSSppaiiTmo will be rendered:
Doxology.
to Praise"?By President.
' Hymn?"0, for a Thousand Tongii
Prayer?Mrs. Swh Lloyd.
j'OhxJstbm's Messago"?Mrs. Am
a* " Prayer?Mrs. J. W. Dftrues,
rjr nveaponelve tteodfege?Mrs,
of Powtll, Miss Waatener.
Music, fleiteUe-TI *UI (fit
Mine Eyes"?Gilchrist.
s" Responsive Readings?Mrs.
ft Powell, Mrs. J. (I. Brown; Mrs.
# Putnam. ?v?, -,'i
Solo?"Tile King of Love My
herd Is," Oounod?Mnj. 0. E. I
lie.
> Prayer?Mrs. :N. R. -C. Homy
Paprr ? '.".Missions a (J
'1 Study;" Mrs. W. ,S. Meyers.
I Music. Sextette?"Blest Ar
I Pure lu Henri." Berwald.
i Reading?'The Supreme Sell
J rlflce," Mrs. E. C. Jones.
'J Presentation of olff rings.
* Prayer of .Consecreatlon, by tf
Hymn?''Take My Life."
Social Hour?In charge of Jl
A. Dean.
|J Pianist?Mrs. C. C. Kobb,
of Sextette?Jfesrames, Stoetzei
it- Mlllan, Jenkins. Rosier, .Misses I
>e Barnes nml SatHe Lloyd.
||.
> Telegraphy
t- .
ie Thp Union Business College Ir
re Telegraph Instruments for E
3- of Students Wanting to Take
ie study.
The demand being made on t!
^ ion Business College for^l eon:
telegraphy where young men m
trained to be thorough telegraph
atom without going away to a
,N another room was added lo the al
c* commodious quarters of th*? i
g where telegraph instruments
3' been Installed and the! work <
struction has commenced. The ?
ment In this department Is smn
R many others 'nave expressed a <
' for this course end if sufficient
est Is manifested In this line of
the de|>artment will be continued
W. B. Brooks nn<l p. S. Roby (
ed at the College yesterday.
Jj G. A. R. Meeting.
s All the members of Piorporit
rt No. 01, of the West Virginia D
ment of the G. A. R., are reques1
j. be present at the meeting sot
,( afternoon. Important business
ft coin? before the meeting,
e CHARLES E. WATT!
Comman<
M. D. ORR. Adjutant.
e ADVERSE VOTE
it
r. On Bonds For Water Worki
Sewerage Syster at Clarksbui
CLARKSBURG. W. Va., Feb.
j. The special bond Issue election
a'here yesterday to decide on the
]. banco of $120,000 In bonds for
,f works and sewerage Improver
i. resulted in an adverse vote. Fiv(
<lre*l and fifty-eight votes were
<g for thefme^sure'and 450 agninst
required' tliree-flfths of tne tot
604 votes to carry.
? t\ n i
ren rroDers
i Begin W(
j.
s SENATOR FLYNN CREATED
T SATION BY SAYING HE H
s MORE CHARGES TO MAKl
e
i- WHEELING, Fob. 10. -"I fe
s aured that the members of the
niittee, ntter hearing the widen
day, realize how serious my cl
are, and realize that I am al
n prove them." That Is the stab
n Delegate Everett F. Moore, whi
ferred the charges against the
hers of the penitentiary board
rectors, made Inst evening afte
r, first day of the Investigation
ir closed. The first day saw muc
tl ilence offered, and Senator Flyn
- 1 .1?H|nn, tho nfid
I* ilicil .1 BVIItni null numi* inu niiv
p- by stating that after Moore
>f through with his charges he ht
e (litionni charges to prffer on !
of Governor W. M. O. Dawson.
The members of the invesUli
comi'fttee arrived at Moundsvi
e- 10 o'clock ami were Immediate
s cortcd through the institution b}
n tain Dawson and ,T. A. Bloyd. a
n- her of the board. After viewin
st instltut'ion the committee went I
in sion at 11 o'clock to organize, S<
is Fteher, of Braxton county, was e
is chairman, and Senator Fiynn. of
id ton, secretary. Tho other me
r- of thle committee are Delegate
Is cord, Warder and Dennis. L. 13.
dcr. of Wheeling, was made s
;d rnplier. Attorney's Charles McC
and C. E. Newnmn represents
}! board, and Attorney Moore, who
the charges, was assisted l?y Ati
Simpson, of Monndsvllle. Mr.
then rend the charges relative
Albany trip, the fireworks deim
tlon In front of the prison, repr
a "church organ" and "livery hlr
charged to the citizens of the
he alleged. The committee the
Jonrned nntli one o'clock, whei
IC again went Into session,
nt
Late Want Ac
FOR SALE?Knur Rose Coral)
Roil oockerpln. phonp. Apply CI
es bott strcpt. Fifth, ward.
WANTED?Ladles BIcyolp, 423
a- man: avenue.
re .up state board of traoe decides
^ f ' NOT TO'ASK FOR IT.:?g?
U C. NOW.
c. h. ' ^' "S-jTsrrv'i '
CHARIiESTPN. W. Va., Feb. 10.?
Shep- The State Board of Trade'? eyetutjfoi |
McMIK'committee, at its meeting hero ymterday,
decided not to take action on
w. the' proposed public service commit
ultural aion bill believing that the tfane for
such legislation ig not propilt'oui*. Je
the W. Dawson, a local coal operator, addressed
the committee urging *tidi
f Sac- action but to no avail.
President tMacCorkje was authorized
to appoint a coinrntttee:'of'ten io abus???.
tend the Permnhent Tariff 06nhitl4*|
slon convention ntlndianapoils.
Arrangements were partly "(oinm,
s pleted for the Stale trade excursion
convention through tha east-rn cities
in April or May of next year, ami ai
-. j[c. committee, of which W. A. Wilson j?
honlse chairman, wns irppolnted to perfect;
the details, it Is expected to have'
tne party headed hy Governor Glow-1
cock, five ex-governors, Dr. I,, U
White, Hon. Henry G. Davis anil other'notables,
They wlll/iylslt' 'Gievijff
tstalis l''1"'1'' Buffalo,'Sprlngfiein. BostonrII.ilienefit
t'niore- Washington, M'ontrenl, Tor-'
That an'' V0rl0uii ollier Po1,lts- The
trip will cost 5100 per html.
ie lln- -one o[ these days Is none of these
rse In days'* jt <.0rnP8 to STARTING
that wnnt ad. campaign,
ojier
re.iy "Girls" All Right
school . w
hn ve " ' 1
>f in- AUDIENCE AT THE GRAND ENJOYUiroll
ED COMEDY LAST NIGHT.
U but
ilefiro "Girls" was the title or a very u*
Inter- llghtful comedy presented at the Grand
stud) last night to a fair, and enthusiastic
audience which enjoyed to the fullest
nrolh extent the sharp repartee between the
"Girls" with a dislike for men and the
two lawyers in whose office they were
employed. The battle of wits ww
Post. Pretty equally divided and ninny hunt-'
epart- oroUR situations and bright sallies of
ted to w,t were prsented during the evening,
unhy T,1(? east was well balanced, there not
will be'ns ft poor Part presented. The
stage arrangements were very phvur
3, Ing, much attention being given to vviler.
en the smallest details.
RENOUNCES WIL'L.
Peculiar Stipulations In Last Testa II
5 and ment of Parkersburg Man Who rg.
Leaver, a Large Estate. ^
10.? PARKERSBURG. W. Vn., Pel). 10.?
hfl.l Mrs. Robert Littlo has renounced the
ISSIl- will Of her late husband who dled-hcr.) ^
water some months ago. electing to tako her
tents, .lower right, which will give the two '1
I jun- children of the deceased eohal rltjiils '''
i cast In the distribution ol the balance of '
It. It his large estate. . ,lt
a], or The will was n most peculiar.one
in vlenv of the fact that It provldM 4
that his son Herbert Little, should re- ' |
celve one dollar a day for every .lay 4
that he worked for a period of Isvo
< years at the end of which time he
\rlr
/i a was to receive $j,uuu. oe
SEN. STATE DEATHS.
IAD " ur,
HUNTINGTON.?Word has heen'r<> ^
eolved here of the death at 'lils'llionw ^
5l f.s. ea8t Hurricane, of Dr. George
com- Nye- Dr- was 69 yen" ol.I .Hid )x]
ce t0. had practiced his profession in 1Ji? |n
mrges v'cfnlty of Hurricane since the ?.lvli 0j
lie lo ",,lr. nnl" a few years ago. ..The it- m
sniont mains were taken to Wythevillc, V.E, m
j pre- for interment. ^
mem- <>[
or ,i|. HUNTINGTON?Albert E. Coxtuui lk
,r th? received a telegram announcing tiio
haji death of his 'mothoM-law, Mrj. Onl- ^
ii evl- Hson, In Kansas. Mrs. Colllson wna
n ere- the mother of the lale Bufus Colllson, n,
i~>" I a Clerk at the B. &. 0. depot and Mis. el
i was R. B. Williamson, whose husband witi to
ill ad* agent for the B. & 0. in this rity Tor th
behalf several years, but who went to Kan fo
sas, and it was nt his home that the bj
Kiting death of Mrs. Collison occurred, Her ^
lie nt remains will be bron^it from Kmr.v.y fr
ly ea* and taken to Ravenswood, for burial, to
' Cap- ?? hi
mem* PARKERS B URG\V. L. Shown Itor, < !
g the a prominent resident of Ellonboio, b<
n ses- who was brought to the City Hoypilal.it
nator over two weeks ago, died at Uial in-'tl
lected stitution, having underwent two opera-' in
Prey- ~" ?1
mbers =
s Gill-' f (
A Lot of Barge
amide A M . LJ
i the nre i\uw nciLui
made
Upportunr
Moore 1 1
to the ?pj,c migtakos ot store-buy era in <
mstrn- t|,e pt?oi?le?In forecasting the domain
ilrs to result in "atorecongcstlon," a men
e'" n,J quires ample publicity treatment for
State. created. Thus it Is that ad-renders ax
n n'^' table mistakes of fellow human being!
1 they
In all the walks of life people gt
_ * stocking." to puttln? something, noime
opportunity incubator." In 'the fiilin
v * yields tt? prizes to those "who wait an
""" nds. .
R. I.
3 Tnl That's why tho ads. arc uolonly ;
x to phases of life both droll and tragi
that the? hold for us. for each of us
Fair- mystery, eome unexpected bit of good
if '
' -V>. ,
,
We |
FOR SPRING BUS]
GAUGE, LIBERAL EETA
THE .MANUFACTURING
BP.INGING IT TO YOUE
EASY FOE YOU. WE A]
PAETMENT.
NEW
A T.TTTT.T! p.AWT.V
SELECTIONS ABE MAD]
GOOD TIME TO CHOOSI
BEAUTIFUL NEW
TO 35c A YABD, ALL 01
PBICES.
Just Receive
SPRI
THOUSANDS OF Y
AT PPTflF.S THAT YOU "W
A BEAUTIFUL FI
COLN," SIZE 12x16, ONLI
IF YOU ABE aiilN
BOOK.
WE HAVE THE NF
J. M. HARTLEY & SON.
ins since being taken there, the Inst
which was performed Monday night.
GRAFTON- ? The venerable' Mrs.
irnhofh of Hrfrieenort.
ed last night at 11 o'clock of cancer
the stomach, at the age of 72 years,
vo children survive and Beveral relives
In Grafton.
OBITUARY.
John H. Maiiley, Sr.. was born Bomber
10th, 1827, and departed this
e February 6, 1909, a got 81 years,
,? month and twenty days. He was
flted .In raarriade to Miss Susie Mar
i In the year 1850. To them were
im fourteen children, Bvo sons and
ne daughters. Brother'Manley Jolnthe
(Methodist Protpstant Church
the year 1852,-under the preaching
Rev, Daniel R. Helmlck and for
'ty-seven years he was a faithful
ember of the church and a devoted
jrlsttan. To htm belongs tho credit
building thb? Manley Chapel. Ho
mated the lot upon which tho church
ands and was the largest contrlbur
In rash and material toward Its
ectlon. Hla name has stood at tho
?ul of the list of members "of this
lurch for many years and he eeems
have occupied tho highest place In
ie confidence of nil who knew hlin
ir ho not only professed religion with
s lips lmt by his every day life.. He
as a kind husband and father, a
lend to the poor and always ready
help In time of need; He has lefl
s surviving children and his hosl
friends itho example 01 a usoun mm
dutiful life. He baa shotvn us tlial
is posslblo for us to bo good amid
10 evils surrounding us on every
md and tlnat we can livo.at peace
iin Sales"
ling in "The
ty Incubator"
Wlmatlng the buying moods ot
Is for certain kinds of goods?
online aiimeni uuu udtujb tvIts
relief. Thus are "bargains"
id answerers profit by tho lnevli
o given to blundering?to "overpersonal
contribution, Into "tho
?a of tlmo the old Incubator
id watch?who road and answer
0
INTERESTING?as giving clues
e-tbitt nro no IMPORTANT, In
personally, some Pandora-box
luck.
$ W. VA.
V
Are Now F
The Way
NESS, PREPARING FOR ANOTB
[LING. REACHING OUT AFTER
WORLD OFFERS, GATHERING ]
VERY DOORS AS IT WERE, A]
RE NOW SHOWING NEW GOOD
WHITE G
TO WEAR THEM, NOT A BIT T<
3 EARLY IN THESE DAINTY F1
! WHEN THE ASSORTMENTS A
DESIGNS IN MADRAS, RANG
' THIS SEASON'S NEWEST \
d Our Second Ii
NG EMBROID1
ARDS FOR YOUR INSPECTION,
TLB APPRECIATE.
LAMED PICTUEE OF BOTH "I
: iuo,
G TO SEE "GRAUSTARK," YOl
!W ILLUSTRATED THEATER E
J. M. HARTLEY & SON. "
with God: and all men amidst , the
strife and contention which at times
seem to threaten the destruction of
the church. The retlflon he enjoyed
was the hlesad old time religion. It
? -l. ??J - ?..1 ???_
nHgan in aeep auu wiumurnuB wwvlctlon
of sin wbloh led, not only to
reformation of oonduct but to the
regeneration of the soul. This faltn
In tho Bible as a dirlne book and in
Jesus ChHat as the divine man and
In the church as a divine Institution
never for one moment wavered.
When age and feeblness came upon
him and he realized that the end was
near, with an unfaltering trust In
Ged he looked up and beyond all the
sad scenes of earth and wae able to
catch a glimpse of tine heavenly home
jml longed to be there and bo forever
"Servant of God, well done.
The glorious conflict's past;
The tattle's fought, the race Is run,
And thou art crowned at last"
J. N. HOLT.
Jj THE STAGE gj
"The Girl of the Sonny South."
Many critical people, who appreciate
the best say that Vale's Southern
play,'/The Girl of the Sunny
1 South," elands In the very front row
of American Dramatic Art and few
tfftro he who declare that no play
, In recent years Is Its equal lu Southern
atmosphere.
, It Is a combination of oventa In
American life .telling a story of Intenso
Interest wherein love and duty
are strained to fulfill tho obligations
imposes upon oacn, cnuing in uiu
happy conclusions wheru Tlrtuo anil
true lovo wins over crime and vice.
There Is a wealth ot beautiful and
novel scenic effects, many new specialties
and the play as a whole Is
sure to please young people of- all
ages, and will ho presented hero on
Saturday, matinee and night, February
13, at the Grand Opera House.
"The Threo of Us."
Manager A. tV. Cross searching for
a star to play the leading role of Kiy
MacChesney In Hachel Crothers' beautiful
play, "Tho Three of He," selected
Miss Elisabeth Aldrlch. Miss Aidrlch
brings to tho part a winsome girlIshnese,
a fresh young volco and last
hut not least, a pretty face and a thorough
knowledge ot her art. IUty is a
dIBIcult part to portray and Mr. Groes
Is to bo congratulated upon securing
thB services of such an excellent actross,
Her supporting company Is all
thatils-raqulred to make "Tno,Three
of Us'", a lingo su'cce? vah'<l ;incm'dra
Alice f,oundsbury, Mabel Milliard, Eu
'aving
.he season 'op broad
; the newest and best
:t together for you,
SD MAKING YOUR BUYING ^
S IN NEARLY EVERY DE;oods
30 EARLY TO BUY THEM.
LBRICS, AND THIS IS A
.RE AT THEIR BEST.
ING IN PRICE FROM 15c
LEAVES AT POPULAR
i
mportation of
rpiFQ
JVH i>./
ALL NEW AND MAEKED
WASHINGTON" AND "LIN-.
J SHOULD HEAD THE
i
\
DinON ONLY 48 CENTS. *
geno Weber, Allen Lee, Charles F
Ward, Otis Allen, James F. Ayroi
and Mneter Leslie Miller.
The acenlc effects have been full;
and cadrfully studied, and much atten
tlon Is paid to every detail. "Tht
Three of Us" will appear at the Grand
on Monday, February 15th.
"GraintarJo"
Tho much disc awed play, "Qraus
tarlt," ivill bo presented at the Grant
Opera House on Tuesday, Fehruarj
,16, and local bookdovers and theater
i goers will have an opportunity of see
lng and judging for themselves the
dramatized version of Geo. Barr Mo
Mutcheon's fnmoua atory. Tne an
thor's readers are a legion and the)
rally to the support of tho play as c
unit. The opportunity for dramatli
effect In "Graustark" Is unparalled'it
the history 01 siago proaucuuu.
whore successful novels _wereth<
source of supplying. th?" plot " Jamei
W, Castle, who "singed the origins
production, was quick to see the pos
nlbttltlea of this startling story an<
arranged for the theatrical rights
wlta the result that today thta roman
tic drama Is tho most taDoed of pi a;
la the realm of -thoatredom.
The plot and characters are taker
bodily from the novel, and one whi
has read the book can see his favor
ites exactly ss described.by the au
thor la his charming story. As thi
greater part of tills Interesting ad
ventirc takes- plaeo In a countr;
Whero picturesque .dres Is In vogui
and quaint architecture rules, It give!
an opportunity for a display of scent
splendor and, gorgeous costumes. Tnli
GRAND
OPERA HOUSE
MATINEE AND NltjHT
SATURDAY, FEB. 13
Rosenburg & Sanders Offer th<
Charming Commedlenne,
MAXINE ROSEBERRY,
In C*Irrlnn Dnmanllr
Drama,
THE GIRL OF THE
SUNNY SOUTH
A powerful play of heart Interest.
Now and upUHlate Specialties.
PRICES?25c, 35c, 50c and 75c. Spc
cial matinee prlcei,10 and 25c.
Seati on Sale Thursday.
^ui^r o^eW
States, TtorrltorleB sad Indian nation* .
from 1GG0 to 1906. Many of these ar*
of extreme rarity-and great
This will be 'followed next wwfgroBflB
the sale of the genealogloal flbrary of
the late Dr. Samuel S. Purple, already
announced as the largest oonejjtHtsfra
of ccnealogiclee ever In: one*?iygifi^^aS
library.of 2.S07 lots <?ntalnVi^to]^^S
tho rare and early family.hIstort^&i-:,\''f:^
extensive collection of American privately
printed memoirs and Ul tuts
of manuscript genealogies and pwWRHODE
ISLAND FAriMEP;I(Unlon
Awoclated
PROVIDENCE, R. I., Peb. IP.?
Fanners of "Little Rhody" are here in.;
force today participating In the first
State Farmers' Institute ever held la
riUUUCULC. 1IIU l'A(UUOVJW()?ll Wllfr
aftrnoon, the topics tmder considerstion
Including "OpportunlUM;.^-.^^''^
New England Farmer," "Soil rnjptrgjMaM
tlon" and "Insect Pests and flic Orchard."
Dairying topics wlllboifts.
cussed by authorities at this ererrtnt,'*
session, and the poultry IndostrySm^^^He
be considered to-morrow. '^i^^^^ram|
HOUSE CLEANING"
Don't Use a Bar
on your wall paper..!. Have H-io lank
like new." Walt for the export via :.
paper cleaner, who wilt be takir/g orders
for the next 30 daya. Ail *e?*
guaranteed to be that of the beat ani
have given aatlafactlon to alL Cava '
; me your oder. Show me your paper
and I will give you an-UluetraUoa,
TOM 0. DABNEY,
. General Houee Cleaner and Expeit; V
I Wall Paper Cleanenr
f ' .FAIRMONT, \7. .Va. , .. -
| Came wd h?v? your
MI18W116 UD??
Over Marlon Harwars 8tore,;3J| |
Main Street, Fairmont, W.tVa, w,;,
Aid Nature ii
s And Nature
' Will Respond
Shoulders back and keeping
I ? chest high Is how the GAMBLE" ]
H SHOULDER BRACE straight- ;
jj ens rounds shoulders In half the
| I time and with less chaffing ten|
j H dency than any brace ever made.i
I After the halnpadded arm
! I pads conform to the shoulders
onrerr ?u?oiuieiy no annoy. v;
once whataoever. In a nutitietl,
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PRES8URE PROPERLY At;-. ?
PLIED THAT CORRECTS t
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MEN AND MISSES.
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Opposite Court House