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Bluefield Daily Telegraph from Bluefield, West Virginia • Page 8

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Bluefield, West Virginia
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Eight Tuesday, If TOM 8M It It Pedlgo's It'i Correct and Uorth the I'riic. The Stocks Are Aft Thenr Best i praam i The last and eompl cte Manhattan, Shirt is in, like-j wise 1 Earl There.are, so many.vari­ eties of colors thajs carf; 'just about 1 anyone. Now, say, not that the kind of stock that you like to buv from? There's- a la rge sprinkling of silk shirts in the lot and most every fellow is going to want one or more, ns your mail orders. Mr. and Mrs.

K. J. Peters, of-Kasi River avenue, a son. Mr. and Mrs.

W. V. Rees, Thomas street, a daughter. A. M.

Lamberc, of Roanoke, spent Sunday in the city as the guest of friends. Dr. H. G. Johnston, of was- here yesterday, on professional business.

Mrs. Charley Budtilck. aoent yesterday in -the gurst of friends. Itraw Hat TJmnie? Mr. Jack em now.

Yes, we are selling them right along. Fagg itf not ttelV man you see weavir Hit take a glimpse at the Klttodb'b' Baltimore. We might I add Baltimore, famous. It A wide variety of makes''to -select The Wilson Bros, athletic union suit with the patented closed croch we low will be one of the big sellers. Full stock B.

V. D. unions and siifits, Knit fabric, union and two-piece suits. Make this your 'underwear 1 store. 1 Mail orders solicited.

of Keystone, city as the AJtfrs. "White JeK yesterdaf. for Williamson to spend a few days visiting relatives and friends. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs.

B. R. at. their home on Raleigh Terrace, last night. Baseo-mb iHale, of Louisa, Is in the city and has accepted a position in the TV.

B. Motley barger shop. Mr. and Mrs. Ike GIberson.

of fRoanoke, who have been the guests of Mrs. Morris Sameth, of Ramsey street, left Sumlay for their home. Mr. Mrs. O.

Wade returned last night from 'Blacksburg, where they were palled on Saturday on account, of the death of Mr. Wade's mother, Mrs. Betty Wade. Twtf shipments 1 New PREPARE REPORT TO SUBMIT TO of lltotiib 1 Committee ItoWFrelliiiinary 'sf The, members committee arrived on.iko. 3'last night, as the yangtiard or the hosts who will congregate In this city' this week fbr the meeting or Montgomery tery.

and held a preliminary meeting ihe pastor's study at which a report was prepared for submission to the general meeting, the first session of which will be held at 8 o'clock tonight. The members of this committee are Rev. W. T. Palmer, D.

chairman; Rev. P. C. Clark, superin'entlent: Rev. D.

.1. Woods, D. TX, treasurer; Rev. L. W.

Irwin, Rev. E. Liino. Rev. L.

VI. Paul, Rev. Leroy Gresham, 03. and Rev. T.

K. Young ruling elders, Ca.pt. FINE FOR RHEUMATISM! Musterole Lbosenp up Thcrae Stiff Out Pain You'll know why thousands use TEROLE once you experience the glad relief it gives. 1 Get a jar at once from the nearest drug store It is a clean, white ointment made with the oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does not blister.

Brings ease and comfort while it is being rubbed on 1 MUSTEROLE is recommended by doctors and nurses. Millions of jars are used annually for Bronchitis, Croup, Stiff Neck, Asthma, Neuralgia, Congestion, Pleurisy, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Pains and. AdiCkoi the.Back or Joints, SbreV Bruises, Chil-' blains, Frosjtel! Feels, Colds of (it At your in 2Sc'and SOe'jars, and a special largethospital size for $2.50. Be sure you get the genuine TEROLE. Refuse what you ask for.

The Musterole Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Ask Us What is the best laxative? Years of experience in selling all kinds leads us to always recommend as the safest, surest and most satisfactory. Sold us, 10 Ulneflcld rii'cy nhd Uasf End Ph'cy. PRINCETON OHY 3Y PHY Conrl House, Social, Industrial and Generai VeWa of the Comntr Seat i i Barnhart, Dr. Samuel S.

Guerant, W. S. Friend and Richard 'Hancock and.C. iB, and Rev. S.

W. ihembera.In addition to these delegates others will arrive trains Nos. 17 and.S^to-, night. The night session will be opened with.the 122fl 'Psalm as an anthem, sung by.the choir. The ladies of the will serve refreshments to -the Criminal--Court.

In the criminal court yesterday morning, while no cases were tried, several were disposed of either by; continuance, confession or dismissal. In the case against Walter Carmichael for shooting Vivian Orubb, on confession the court gave him a year in the penitentiary. In the case against Sidney with embezzling funds of the Moose lodge at I. Bluefleld, the defendant having made go.d the loss, on the recommendation of those who sufTcred'by the defalcation and -thereMlJelng only a technical case, the' prosettutlon- ywas dismissed. 'Hie many city cases'on appeal from.

(Bluefleld the majority of them went court on motion to quaBh the warrants as defective. The case of the state against-Glen Tabor 'and George Reaves for breaking and. entering' 'the iQoodykopntz drug store WELCH HEWS Goes Into 'River. R. Hutson, while endeavorlug to turn his automobile around to take it In the garage, just in front of his residence on Water street, was unable to work the brakes from some cause, and the machine got from under his control and ran over the road bank into Elkhorn river.

Hutson jumped JustJuv the car ajtarted over the bank and escaped injury. motor trucK was brought to the scene of the mishap, and by wrapping ropes araund pole'-the carf was oulletl out and was found not to have bean damaged to any extent. I' Coroner 's Postponed. v' corone'r 8fjn called yesterday tfor determining the caMse of death" i6 "the three the -Davy-Pocahontas Coal Company explosion, but owing to inability of District Mine Inspector EM Lambert to be present, the inquest was postponed until Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Mr.

Lambert is inspector of the twelfth district, in which the mine is located, and his presence was most essential. Were Warned Not to Enter. In the article in Sunday's paper regarding the explosion of the Davy- Pocahontas Coal Company mino fit Roderfleld, it was stated that there was no one at the mines to the men of danger. 'Phil Copley, foremun of the mine, has made affidavit to the effect that he was at the mines, and told the men who entered that it would not.dp to go in but they, disregarded his instructions and went. In-' Find out how easy Wasihihg can be; Cleaning can be; All kinds of house-work can be.

part of your work in cool or lukewarm water, without 8 hard rubbing or boiling. Fela Sc.Co., Philadelphia. delegates who arrive tonight on trains in 'Bluefleld some weeks ago was con Nos. 17 and 3.: PROVISION'S DONATED Oriental Peace Congress nt Fair liYancisco, April Ba- congress, originated in Persia, for spread of the peace propoganda in nations, opened its week'of delib- Wofa 1 GhaWes Mason'Rom- who has toured the world In the erest of the' is- a ding spirit in the congress. Ac- rdlng to Mr.

RonieyJ'. fjejjntayomen.t, universal its fiVeeption lives in Egypt, is the spiritual leader of the movement. He visited this country a few years ago and prodict- cd the present European war. HORLICK'S The Original MALTED MILK UMess you say "NORLIOK'S" ybu may get a Substitute. WHY HAIR FALLS OUT DandruK causes a feverish Irritation of'the scalp, the hair roots shrink, loosen and thon the hair-comes fast.

To stop falling hair at once and rid'the scalp of every particle of dandruff, get a 25-cent bottle of Dander- lne at any drug store, pour a "little In your hand aud rub well into the scalp. After a few applications all dandruff disappears and tlie hair stops coming out. Expert Corserlere Here Tlds Week. Mi-ss Mary J. Field, of New York, is at The Quality (hjs week iltting and demonstrating Frolaset Front Laced Corsets.

tinuedfon of-the state, on account of fer, a material fitness, who is ill in St. Luke's hospital at Bluefleld. Sftlration Army Helping the Poor, to Ko Hop for Recovery. Help Tliemselves. 'I Tnc ma ny Jrtends of William man to- learn that he Appended is a list of the provisions dangerously, ill at his residence in this donated by the public schools on last ity and entertained of Friday, to be n'sed in our endeavor to his about help people to help themselves.

Al- seventy years of -age and has been leady some have been employed in an Invalid'for-more than a year. Many preparing carpet which will later of. his relatives in this be woven into carpets and sold to buy countyhave been called to his bedside C. as her guest her of Charleston, Mr. and 'Mrs.

'fcwWycllffe, had theiriguests over Sunday Miss Bertha Peters'and ji-D. of'Blue- I Mrs. Helen has! returned' to her home at Lebanon, after having spent the' past several weeks here as the guest of her sister, Mrs. I. iPartlow.

iMiss Eulalia of Bramwell, was.the week-end guest of fl nd Mrs. R. H. Miller. D.

J. F. strother has returned from a trip to Cincinnati. Charles 'High, of Pocahontaa, spent Sunday, here with friends. Mrs.

S. S. Coffman, who has been suffering for several days with an attack neuralgia of the heart, is improving. Warren A. Wflson resumed his duties as assistant cashier of the McDowell County National Bank day 'after having been absent since Thursday, confined to his with tonsilitis, Lawstn i Worrep, of, Bluefleld, Vattefldlngcriminal court, wrilch begah' the; bearing of cases yesterday.

morning. Miss Hannah Edwards had as her guests over Sunday Miss Clark and Miss Pansy Meadows. "iMfs. VaVrier is quite ill with an attack of tonsilitis and other troubles. orovisions to pay those who have to call upon us for charity for their labor in sewing the rags.

Thus we are holplng the poor to help themselves and not making paupers out of them. If these women who apply have children that they can not leave they may bring them with them to work and we will arrange to care for them while the mothers worx. At present we can only employ women a day, and thoy must toe the most worthy cases, This work will develop as the interest grows and the people stand back of the movement. We thank the school children for what the'y have The I 484 tomatoes, corn, etc; one dozen eggs; three pounds coffee; bars sofip'i three'pounds rice; eighteen salt; two (flour; eibvdn sacks dried 'busliels potatoesi thjcee one can baking'powl der; tea; two. nouri'ds meat.

and the time. demise. Is expected at any Export CorHetlere Here This WeeY; Miss Mary J. Field, of New (Ybrk, is at. The Quality Shop all this week fitting and demonstrating Frolaset Front Laced Corse'ts.

Big Crowd at Circus. Yesterday afternoon Sparks circus gave an exhibition its many well known features here, nvhich was formally opened by' a very high class street parade at noon. 'An immense crowd was present and the' tents overflowed with those, who had to see the first show of the season. County Court. County court "was-W session yestpri- day for rashottt While passing onssornp Toads natters.

i 1 Heam 'Heat Slectric Lightsj. AiryJRooms VlEGINtAN C. Jl. Deyerle, rrop. Centrally' Located.

742. 744 Mercer Streets; Princeton, W. Va. Free Auto Service toirand 'Fram Station. Rates $2-per 'FreeSample Room.

Want ads bring results BABY'S HAPPINESS DEPENDS ON HEALTH Cross, fretful babies usually need a laxative to make them and c6mfort "begets happiness. Constipation is. the cause of mueh ers should watch closely the lion of their children's bowels and see that they are regular. A mild, pleasant tasting, laxa- such as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, is ideal for children cause of its natural composition and gentle action, and because it contains no opiate, narattc or other harmful habit-forming drug.

Dr. Caldwell'-fV-iSyrup sin is sold by druggists where. A teaspoonful at time will bring easy, certain rc- 'lief. A'free- trial ibottle be tained by writing to Dr, B. 452, Washington.

Monticello, 111. floors. Painted floors are sanifa: easy to'keep cleaii 'kM liaM to VtJ A few paint brush and HOUSE PAIKT will eliatige old shabby floors Mffc new floors, with a hard smooth ntr-; ish that is easy to keep clean, fill You can easily fix up your fib' 'yourself. Tliq cost is cl iar will liny the the Acme Quality guide book (freeOUvUl show jjia the work should be- dqne. 1 COLOR 1 Nervous IMigestloft J.

F. Sandy Creek, y.i suffered a gr6at from pains in the stomach due to nervous indigestion. She writes, "Chamberlain's Tablets relieved me right' and by taking three or four bottles of them I was cured of the trouble and)) have not felt any of the old symptoms since." Obtainable everywhere. Tu-Sat OUR LAUNDRY SAVES YdtJ Our excellent laundry work saves del-? and dainty fa'brics which mu.6^ be handled is the wash-; ing and ironing that shortens the life of most most delicate they arc the greater care must be UK Try reliable you will be delighted. ROYAL STEAM M.

R. FOLAND, JLLL GOLD WOBK A SPECIAITT. 4U Balelgh Sfc DR. NALLS, Veterinary Surgeon and Dentis Calls Promptly Answered' Phones TV. XT Flit Top of Karbte and Granite Monuments, Xl BiiSdinfestone, Iroii Marble and Granite Work.

Orders executed promptly. 1 Wednesday, The Ladies of Bluefield and the Coalfields are invited to visit our store during Ladies' Ready-To-Wear Ap0a. Specially attractive prices will be a feature for Opening Week. Make this your shopping place. A.pains­ taking selection enables us, at this our opening, to offer that which is newest under fashions decree, JPlat Top Bank: JStancJ; Mb A-, Trade: We will conduct Mail Order 'Department, Paying Parcel Post onf all Orders.

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Years Available:
1896-1970