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Page Two A A I A I 0 A I A 9, 1 9 2 5 DAVIS AND ELK1NS i I WORK NOW MOVING! New Contractors In Charge and Agree to Press Construction Program Collins' Girl Friends Wait ELKINS. Feb. Davis and collego i i program a "fldlllehurst" has with Messrs. Bunks and Brauneck the new contractors. They have agreed to two of the three build ings-- Art hall and the healing jplant, ready by September 1, and tho Other structure by October 1.

The Harrison Construction com- Jpany to whom the contract was first became Involved In financial i ficulties with work elsewhere and was to forego continuance of 'work here. The bonding a took over the situation and the college suffered no loss sa.vo that time. However, a part of 4he llrne "lost would have been IcJst anywo.y on account of the severe weather since middle of December. Messrs. Banks and Brauneck were ijow bidders "who were seriously considered for the contract it was In September.

This is a Charleston firm, veil recommended and well college is scheduled to open the September and I i ithe heating plant and Liberal hall and "HalHehurst" proper are ready for use at that time, tho col- will be 100 per cent better 4 far as room Is concerned, a it present. Should anything prevent the opening In tho fall on the new site It Is reported that the administration will restrict the merit of students at a con- siderably leas than at present. C. E. LIVELY IS HELD ON UQOUR POSSESSION CHARGE Bond of $10,000 Dcmiinlrl-After Al' tegcd Finding of Hf'lnt of Whiskey in Koom Feb! E.

Uvely. who gained notoriety a fow years ago in connection with the sluy- Inc of Sid Hatfleld, police chief of Slntewan. a prisoner in the city jail here, being brought from Logan following: a preliminary hearing before United States Commissioner Ira P. Hager. on a whiskey possession charge.

Lively ivaa unable to givs bond In sum of $10,000 pending grand Jury investigation. Lively -was arrested at Stirrat, near Logan, when dry agents raided his room at tho T. jr. c. A.

hotel where he had registered a few clays earlier 1 as E. Lester." Commissioner Hager Issued a search warrant on TV'ttlch the room -was entered and the agrents declared they 'found a pint of moonshine whiskey there. Lively and Buster Pence, Baldwin- Felts detectives, were when Sid Hatfie.ld and his chief 'lieutenant, Ed Chambers, were shot down as they entered the court house at Welch In August, 1021, where they were to have faced arraignment on charges of shooting up AYar Eagle, a mining camp. Both men were acquit- ted at the trials which followed. PARLINGTON AND EXUNE TO SPEAK TO KIWAN1ANS Two speakers are on the program for next Tuesday's luncheon meeting of the Klwanis club, in Hotel P.

A. Parlington will talk on "Why" and F. 31. Exline on "Banking As it Effects Charleston." The meeting will also bo attended by J. Warren Kerrigan, the movie star.

Lillian and Clara Fred of Horse Bend, waited with Floyd Collins, trapped In Kami Csivp, nesir Cave City. Ky. CAPTAIN A.E.DINGLE- by I I I TOUAY I A a Bailor, now grown soft a a through a lift' of case, visits Sailor- town, whom ho meets-- a seaman, i whom i i i i his foot in st. barroom. A a i next i Drsiku hcstfK-- A A I STKVKNS of lln-'Ornn- tes him as a A a a aboard Orontps sis one of tiio crew, hut ia recognised by and Ho Is put down on tho ship's articles as Boy, thereby a i i before--M A A I daughter of thft owner, who Is st passenger on the In the -forecastle Joo i a mside asi memy of Tony, i a hy i i i out of in a of Tony a a Jop.

Drake steps in suul proceeds to a i i ter a boating to Tany. only harmony: "Only another day to wander, a night to roam; Then safo at last, the harbor past---" She stopped a coloring In embarrassment. And Drake on tears In their eyos for word from i friend, tlclpation he Drake hy tho i wrist. I "So you're monkey who's sroing bo master o' i i i soon, are he snarled. Drake crla.nr.cd at' an.gry face, sit.

Tony, who seemed to be choking. Tony had his own i a getting even for a thrashing. "Some 1 may, sir." said I "1 want tc. I cbiy' "Von want! You meant i i a a mered out your to you! Tony! Come, here!" i Tony a a i a a i i i to meet Drake's eye. wsis It he said?" ssiapped Stevens.

"He sny, som' day soost he ssiH flees IICKS self, bee Captsuu who tlu-o bes' man." "I ca.me tn sea becsiuse I like, tho said Drake cooly. "I sen no i reason why I shoul'i not a this i In i sir." "Don't. i You're no common I believe there's some SCMOOT. AS MKMORIAI, FAIRMONT. Feb.

Rev. P. L. Gilsenen, rector of St. Peter's Catholic church, announces that plans have been formulated by the congregation to erect a memorial high school thin summer in honor of the late Rev.

A. Boutlou, former rector. It will be built on a lot on Qulncy street ad- Joining the residence of Mrs. M. V.

a a held the timbre of ocean i Dra.ke moved tYorn brass to brass, lie sot his i a.nd cdl i on the lee a i as aho I sang the last linos of the verso: "Glad, and glad. Wits the sailor lad, i as ho. steered and sane: at hi.s wheel:" when she began to Hlnjr the refrain, Drako unconsciously sang- I i boy. 1 clsiinsied nonsense afoot between you and Msi.nninfr, and--" "That, of course, Is a lie," Drake I i raising his voice. In si flash Stevens' Idg fist smsishod against his and his arm wsis i a i IIH I oily "the "brass "bosg 'oT'lho He had a hesui- 1 Ions fljraln.il tho stool i i i hut.

"I beg- your pardon. Miss Manning. 1 ml ir 1 1 is W1 lst Tho beauty of the i have': SI 11 i niade mo Corset a .1 am a to look on In wonder. It i i fillips' boy." I s'-irboarci a and Drako had few i in a side of the A forecastle. Ho, l.fjm,- deck boy.

Ike Saintly liiierrupts i day hours, i i i i the day Drake trla need forward. He i wit watches and keoiiln- 'iio "Aw. give 'im th' knee, Tony:" ad- ed assiduously. Tho brasawork i watch: but most of his "well received benePJt. ho wishers were among tho nort excitement that Hooded Old i bosun had' th the ur to warmed a him he h-id tell everything Hut back i i Tonv.

and of of Mr. Adams a i that, UK lins i gathered himself: on his loos and hurled himself his assailant with balled fists i in strsu'ght: uppereutfl. Tho men gsi.sped aloud; Tony groaned in sympathy as those short I the captain's sacred i Air. A i a i (stepped tu break of! the poop, at- i a llio hill i swish of brooms. I "Carry on with your work, 'cried Mr.

Adams sinsriiy. I Jo I flown the poop IsuUler. to the defense of his i Stevons i lowen-U his hfsiil, i i ehsir.yeil, i i i i i of snappy a peppered his T-he drove a a i i a of Mr. Adams, u-lio gripped i securely. "SlKi.lt I i i sir?" ho.

i anxiously. In all his going to sea had the second i such a thing as a ship's boy i i for i a ship master. Blo-vens drew his arm back a a held i His lips were hurlaed, his i wti.s a i i but. thorn more astonishment thar. fin-- In his face, for was i at him through a smear ol' blood, i i i a i i "Let him KO," said Stevens slowly.

"Carry on with buy. I have a talk i ynu later on." Drake wiped his face on a. wad or waste, wetting it a J'Jill GailgeU's hose. Then he a and resumed hia brass cleaning-. Mary stood at one of the a i ports, a i tho a i i i i KiTubhliig-.

si in had g-ot I just si, a the riwas s--o she missed that. Sins a i Tony oro.ssefl i her view, so ivsis bis a (face, Kn blood bespattered was he a lover, HO numlorons did he seem i i i i I i i I a jB.ut his Job was done. Tony ap- pesirecl to dlKii.jipear. As she stood i i tho broa.il cx- I psinso of clean a at i a i i i i mass of all sillgln. in i Hg-ht.

her i-pscntmeiil: passed. She had fell, at. being- sent she sho lisul been a a She Drake had fared, not baring- a a i amiss. She had a Capt a i Stevens below ami bis a paid no a i Xow ho came, washed up and with his curls combed i order, si.nd stood i her. At a moment thoughts were not Stevens.

Sho was vary i nine; she dearly loveil a mystery. Whsit i her i to exclusion of all else was Brake's real motive, in a i i voyage. (To Bo i ROAD BOND BIDS TO I Commission Ready to Proceed Just i As Soon Money Is Available Is a set for open- in bids on sale of tho a i by (be i i i a i i i a meeting' ot present session. a has charge of Die sale, and i i cunsurnma.ted at i i i i i the state, road i i i then be able to proceed i i for this year's roa.d i i i i us soon as the arc in the treasury. A.1L projects to be a this spring, sind fall, were agreed nt.

recent, conference of members of the commission and the i i sion engineers here in the state road Plans, maps, profiles, estimates and sill other engineering a i have been prepared. Xe.xt step of the road commission i be the advertising of the projects and a of dates for opening bids on each. Contractors are i the i of these bids so tluit: each contractor or firm ca.n what work he is to get. WORK WHILE NEVER DONE MADEVERY EASY Good Health, Good Digestion, Good Sleep, Convert Day's Tasks Into Pleasant Ones --Ka-di-ok Points the I Ralph Richards Chosen Executive i of Nutterfork, Near Clarks' burg; Council Named NOW Ci OOX WITH STORY "Bll'me! The' lad can a hls- self!" yelped Joe, a i around the combatanl.s. vised Tubbs, disgustedly.

c'd lop th' pair o' "Never in In' '1m, lad. I'm your a Joe, i a CI-AKKSBURO, Feb. Ricliar'Js. a i Citizens a i was elected mayor ot Xiiuer- fni'k, a hero, at the annna.l. eleo i a a defeating; Samuel Hsi.ll, People's party nominee, by 53 votes.

K. Johnson was elected recorder, and Henry Hassclbacher, Lee Jeffreys. M.a.rtin. R. J.

ytewsxrt and Cecil Jones i i Jeffreys was the. only People's party catididate to sain an office. BIG TOBACCO SAMS i I A Feb. tobacco warehouse here is selling largo quantities of low tobacco. In one day were sold at an average of S1S.5S a pounds, the ot Hie sa.les being common and low grades.

fist up close to Tubhs' nose, a fight, are "Go take a at yersnll! Who's talkln' to you?" growled Tubbs. Tony slipped Drake's arms to the fleck, and crouched there on a knees a i his head foolishly. a stood over i unmarked except for a blue eya a i a. scratched cheek, result ot sin attack at but Tony stayed there, a i his a a i trickle oC blood Tubbs and aml drncgc-fi enlni? tho dock, Era bod lioM momentary He i aps some i mig-ht be i ter. The second ma.te stood wsiu-h- InfT i i f-'olnj; on in a i tho i volcn wsis a thero.

too. a a i Stevens was a i lous about the i i oC i i derod A few slsi.shos fs-om in- biade.g would i tht 1 sheep pelt for si sind tho expected to make decided hit when lie (rave that snowy, silky skin stnd "Vou wore a blue velvet frock, and 1 1 i him a silly pot-shapcrl hat a hid your i 1 him dock to a and a i Joe by face." bo. said He a dock scrubbers In secret floe. A a was aft, by tho i i thsit tho i swerved no nioro her Mary had gone to her csibln isi chagrin. A a sprsnvled on tho.

deck his twister! arm held i StevoiiH liim a a i no savusrciy a Hie very impetus of blow' let go his wrist bold. Drako got Ouarrier near Caoitol A WEDNESDAY MRS. JAMES GEPHARDT, I2hai-leston, W. "Man's work ends with the setting sun: But woman's -work Is never done." Thero Is a. great truth, etically, In these two lines, but a way lias been discovered whereby the" arduous tasks and daily routine ol! the housewife, borno down by aches and can be mads most pleasant.

Mrs. James Gephardt, residing at Fiat 211, Goshorn Charlest is the discoverer OL way, sind she tells of. it In. a. statement to the Ka-dl-ok representative.

found that Ka-di-ok is a wonder as a tonic to build up one's nerves and to give ono an excellent, healthy appetite so that you may eat what you like with no fear of indigestion," she said. "It gives one refreshing- sleep and one gets up in the morning ready for a woman's work a.nd a desire to do the tasks tha.t corne In a woman's way. I say Ka-di-ok is a wonder, and I for one, am. boosting Ka- dl-ok for all I am wortli. It keeps one in perfect health and mates me feel good all the time." So it is with woman's tasks.

Some are naturally nervous and fretful, and to those. ICa-di-ok should appeal, a.s It did in the above case. Not only for nervousness, Ka-di-ok is highly recommended for' kidney and Ilvcr troubles, rheumatism, headaches, bad blood, auto-intoxication, and other ills arising from a disordered stomach and impoverished blood. Ka-di-ok can be bought in Charles- 1 ton at C. A.

Potterfleld's Drug Store, Capitol and Virginia Streets, and at nPotterflehi's Drug Co. In Williamson, I i at the Owens Drug Company Storo I i a.nd in Logan at the Drug- i and at Loga.n Drug danger i a in his l.sii-k°d a.rrsilnst the Hill. The P.ev, A. Boutlou long held laughed, too. He, aspirations for the construction be cvl fl liavt i the school and willed 53.000 in cash I Ton 1 pipe.

"Better watch a fcr 'Is chum," warned Oats from his top "Them Dado's 'ucl r.tick a feller soon as look at 'im!" Prake a Other sailnr- Herbort was for i i of toward it. or something. his girl's riiv. I a and sho her fao Finds Re- eels i v. fro no i -nyr i ft no what on earth you i mr Daniel Strasburger, ing-ton, D.

Tells Story of Long Agony and Blessed" Relief Ho Found at Last, Gives Wonderful Tri-bute to Todd's Tonic. on this crazy esca- pa'clo tor." "Is it so crazy?" he cmkcrl softly, and looked I her eyes with so much a i in his own plowlncr black a tho deoji color floodod hor no Herbert was her.t over his WAREH OVS Feb. permanent warehouse to be operated as a business venture and separate and apart i i man, so long as he had a work, polishing i mad, i i i choice. 'He was a good a i And the big fdilp from tho Lewis County Farm bureau has been projected by of that organization, and a special committee has been appointed to i gate available sites a details. rc "is' 1 i roll proiib.pt of evil.

-or y' KTowled Xick i slif-eps a me son." But wa.s over, a i loard crow!" "Tiviv'fl on'y and its establishment, rea'j -will conduct a a warehouse for the i "of the and truck growers of the county. i rl I TRACTIOX CIATB WHEELT.Va. Feb. are being made-, for the' 1 1 a a a i i banquet of the. "Wheeling Traffic club, i will be held the evening of February 12 In tho ballroom of the Me Lure here.

It is a a Thomas AV. Hendricks, president of the Cleve- bis and i Ho had i and i not be ha'-d-st insin 'tj a but re had boaton i and dono it r.ottcr i ho bad It i et'Se. He ivas land Advertising club, will be, the chief speaker. XEAV TYTK OF BO.1T POINT PLKASAXT. Feb.

0. A new type ot boat for the Ohio river was put In operation. Its craft is operated by a Deisel electric engine i carries a dynamo for tho generation of its own power. The i is under the direction of the U. S.

engineer for this field. Tn i shaded first of a a great i awok' 1 to day's work. All i i i dew. she was; i a i Drako carried hi? brass rags a The Doctor and Tony ovr the i forward, i i razor edges on i A sheep was tn be i brass-; of hor course, for a yr-arH af'o I WSIH thrown from a horse i caused a -f th" spine. i i i i i tini4 -j i i.

ii: i ui i a 11 n- i 11. I wsis a far off. Tho a i i V(: 1 to d.i a i sail a a went a a 1 1 wn I a i royals bcj-ran to a i jib vlll to down sl a i I banks sincl i i i Its i to dsir.v.i.-. hi-for'- sher-t. blocks.

Tvfary i tbo 1 was also v-ry i i i a whi-ol; L'rak" sprsuiff to h'dp had no i mlscblof -ns Tbo i a my bloato.l up and I a i up a his misoral.lr;. I sutTor.Mi i i i i i 111 for iho. i Ho I had i i i i i i 1 --1 given his moved to the i i a msido can now sleep' a I and csm i i of a i 1 have a i i i a tho i said i a i voice i :1 Ft b.uir a asid an i i a eye. enjoy some of tho pleasures of Tjown to a thov- I i A si ml a i Toild's lleved who.J; a i suul rods. "Drop that, Come to scuppers we.re.

si i they red i I HAS GnAFTOX, Feb. his riirht leg pinned between two Iocs In a isolated place, O. C. Reece. of Howies- won is than i It.

is i i a for and was lon-1 a a Tie and tho Doctor sot alr.nc; well. A I rlnpkJiiff In tho chicken coops Doctor a poppod cut the i door, and tho second rr.nto ran tbo a i nonr. pjioush. Thf-ro u-oro for the. i i Drssko i ho up tho boon i i onro.

Ho foil to upon his brass- work. 1 as if tho world snlVht yet be his. A t-'ood i won over a tonic, to a a A fitcht blood of the i i sheep. Tho bosun HTI'i A SHU Ilf. KM.

P. O. a ssiilors i.lio docks, aft slowly. Tony a tho Doctor a i i a now i i i i i tbo In thr. i to cool.

Tho. pelt a a a hosird on a a i i A a tbo a i Slcvris sloppo.l, and i a fsicc In cruel an- I 1(r i i 7 D. Tonic, i its i llsn-or Is most idosisa a i For salo a i i i i i Drur; Stores: 1 i a Dt-iif Storos: rsky lruq; 7 sind i i i i i i i section. Adv. bury lay unable to move several hours.

When extricated he had to a his leg a a 'Drsikf A a sto'id a trlvinfr dors to th' 1 t'Osun. S'sillors tine; brooms a i i NKGKO ftoos. a hose; ricsod th'. hosui i Feb. Hair- Tlio IOK i i i i rton.

was shot and i i a i i cream Ins 1 he slept in a chair In his a and i sis i crushed two others were In a 1,11.0 lacy a i sis sbo believed to have boon result joff. i si ml a a i i docp- Three 'Only Charleston Monday Tuesday Wearies. Greatest Amusement Vnhtc" i i bad whiskey. I TWO BONOS as he- was about to leave i a i i a rosv a i i 31.000 bond en charge, Walter Grogor was arrostod mo I a i on a and hart to i an ad- nPK rovoiinq- ditlonal I 0 0 0 bond. Vho rlsini? tr -rv- i LOGAN.

Feb. was held in a tnnsristerial court here private taxicab company cannot pick up jins- sfngers alo is a i a by another company even if lax! Is hailed. fif lop I'd I I I Msi.i-y BAHGKS TX TOW I Feb. tow of a dozen barges loaded i steel passed on the Ohio here, a shipment from Pittsburgh. The rsirgo consisted of 13,200 tons of steel.

BOY IS RTX BOWN- 'T, Feb. Bird. 7 was seriously iiilured when run over by a delivery wagon. ost I i A tho rod tn i i slisi, a i i i fi-o-rn tiir; tlio swoot as i 1 i f-h" stood a. rno- tlK 1 rnornlnc-'s I tbo i sun tho waters, ft.

She sc-oniod to bo hositritin.u-. Mr. A a err" "tod i a siiiilhur 'Od i i "Von hsivo yot, ho won't s-'ot si i i like a yac.ht To 1 "I'd i to." sbo said i She lookod a all ovoj- i bopo the 0:1 i won't i a you i for i me," she a i "I i trust. In word," I llr. A a i a a Mary look a stood by i I ho sooond was a i i a she SIM well sis tho soamsin.

She Bang softly, in a throated A First Run "First National" Picture Nciv Policy Comedy I THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY OWK.V I A OAHH MAKGl'Isliri'l''. li.A JIO'lTlfl A xicnous A A A We Wall Papers 5 OTHERS HALF PRICK Large Selection Xeiv Fntterns 118 CAPITOL STREET Hotel Virginian --Completely renovated anfl under new management. --Large rooms, steam heated, with running water and good furniture. Weekly rate, $5.00 to $9.00. For comfort, economy and con-, vcnlence, register nt "The Vlr-, adjoining Oio Virginian Theater.

The real story Hollywood back stage stuff vampires, i 1 .1 i a. ingenues, she- roes prominent r- a i and Inez hers the vampiest vamp them all. LEWlTsTONE MARY ASTOR A i-rvi-lmilon of lJu 1 "PINHEAD" FOX NEWS A 3-tort lldrkmol IHcture rE5SlfHSKE3S 1 Dr. Maxfield Barber A Opening of Offices in tho Kana- and Trust Build- Ing for the general practice of medicine, especial Interest- given to diseases of children. Telephones: Office, Cap.

Ilcsidcncc, Cap. 6030-H. 3088; Hours: 11-12 A. S-5 P. 3L Twenty Big Acts --BENEFIT- POLICE PENSION FUND At State Armory TICKETS-Adults.

50c; Children, 25c. SHOW STARTS: 8 :15 Sharp have established the latest A. OHIXmrjTE tMLiTJjATOR for VEDEER-SATFTER treatment of nil colds, bronciiKls, whooping oongh, nnd enfluenzo. Also special treatment of diwawie ol tiie roctum, stomach and Ixivfela. G.A.R!GR1SH,M.D.

MOORE BIOJG. CO. sirr OP TEETH, 310.00 i Crowns (.2 2 Porcelain Crowns, S5.00. Silver Fillings, $1.00. Porcelain Fillings, 51.50.

Bridge Work. S5.00 per tooth. Extracting 1 SI. 00. Twenty-five, years in practice in Charleston.

Our prices are down to normsil but high enough to cret -the best dentistry. rs -i) Pbonc -003 iNEWSPAPERl MEWSPAPERI.

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