ï~~' r as" 5 =P s claiming toone WILap u inwc vvu
" 0MB. 'ee arh. ti t of their fali,
ona sbs Mt Fowler was heldt United States
evwy daslar you put into Commissionir C. ItE, eentry under the
a 143 BOND. clause in the E piob a st, making it
an offenae to obstrc the draft. or reB L$HTYBONDS a c ruiting and enlistmuin
eassle ira1 th~e ct" aiD~ Commisaioner (lesit beard the cass
lioewx Ton canasao buzcjiase of Shepher and Ilea naad expialnei:, out on t he weekly paymmit the law ~ to their i rnashinaile fo
p153; their appea oce a4 next term of
Ithae Federal Jourt h on L ovewle1-1 1
t 'and they at firat signi ed erwiht
1?do thia. But after Izi returned to,
rE. r jail and co erring wit Fowler the{~rrdF
slined to aga e hzd aA are stillbedi
jail. They taie that ey would 1ooner
ioae their li jes than d anything in aid
of the wr. Fowler ctas hehsoce
dentiala fa to any animation hat
~ Ndraws all his authority row the T'csta-:i COMB SGETIVIEee isPf
FADE OR GRAYIIAIR Yana saaCeseu A11urs lv
it Mlid ills" SulphrIt Daykema Pulaski.,;h Oct. ulaski bustS. Nancaly Noody Hess hbuosea wil close to orrotW noon,.. S.Nataly Nbod "ac count of Spanish inse and pueu.
Can Tell. mut by an order ie~ d tnd -hy
Mayor Calfee. limud reasof Cat e%
- a.The following.4eaha haye rreOran wo her ke pt her heir beautifully -'urred within 12: hon,Dirs. g. H
drken os-~siand attractive With ~ oe 55 Fank Silco bi23;Warren.
roe,8;FakS o Z rebrawnb a- Tea jul Sulphur. When- Berg'er, 3; John Vau 6 a, 26l1 Mrs.
*Y~eir It took on that dull. fadecd harles W. Painter 3.', las Marglaret.
'"'oe annearanco, this simple mi-Tlbr,20;Cr6t d; Marvin.
r into a plied wth wonderful effect.-, 14, sod Joha R...
8 ata y Slhrdu soe'fr Hlr.Tatn noyeth S age Supu o w- maryof the rnCh ambe Cow aeree
"."bond."I1 will set a larwe. bottle of dil.ati.s Vieiak. Md.. lt returineni
*Cumbet ad.-Thie local draft hoard
lion received a call for live white men
be heSent to the Bilis Electrical School,
Washington, on or ahout October 15.
Ciarksburg, W. Va-Mrs. It. D. Post,
Of Stealey Heights, received word Saturdlay that her brother, Sergt. B Stead,
had been, assed while In action with
the Amerir-an troops in France. W. 0.
Wright,, of Hepzl~b. received like information with regard to. his brother,
Benjamin- A. Wright, who has been in
Frapee six months.
Huntington, W. Va-Rabbi S. Felix
Menselsaob n has been granted an indefinite leave o~f ahsence hy his congregation here that he miny enter a training
ramp,in New' York and prepare as a
field representstive of the Jewish Welfare Board. Hie expects to go to France
eventualiy.
Eckhart. - Residents of Washington
HolloV, near Eckart, had a fiag-raisia4
service Sunday afternoon is honor of
the young meni of that section now in
the service. Music was furnished by
the Neckhart Band and Margaret P'roce
and J mmen Carter gave vocal selections
with b nd accompaniment. Several addresewre delivered..
1Unts ne. - Citizens of Fllntatone
raised a 4rvico flag Sundaf afternoon
in honor ~ f the you" men of this Seetion who have joined the colors. The
exercises were hal d in the Methodist
Episcopal Church, of which the Rev.
W111,lno Parrish in pastr. The fa
contains 4a stars. Deavi4 P. Miller of
Cumberlaid, presided antd the principal
addess as delivered bye Benjamin F.
Riser, Cu berland.
Ilariao burg, V O -- ogpThomas
Hurta a Went of Pa eb ounty end an
alleged d rter from the United States
Arley, we arrested Fridly night at the
homed b a father. The 7'oung man was
found io a large floret beled on the
reuermcasnpI.v5..a 55Ltr. ei
kins. daughte4 of Mr.Ie nd Mrs. H. U5. D.n
-Jenkins, died here Friday night. Besides h er ap
Vol to rtie o wt ted Statesi Forces in France, and six
ter u vWteiV.Mr.RcadIr dge, of Ne4 Orleans, died Pire S~aturday of influ m. She was lis tilda
von Mwesen er. daughter oT s former
German cons at New Orleas Th
body will he ken to New Orleans for
burial.
Oaneoci.. V$.-Mrs. Mary M. Miles. C
widow of R oert H. Miles, died here
Saturday, aged 711. She was the laugh.Â~
tcr of the late Benjamin Lank Mrd, of
Somerset coil oty, Maryland. She is re.
survived by o e son. B. E. Miles, post. J
master of O cock, and. two sisters, vi
Mrs. T.W. T yiorand Mrs. C. J.Lak- rea,
ford, alan of Onancock. ina
Onajiek. Va.. - John Rogers, of s0
Onaeock, diej of Spanish influenza at
Newport News where he was at work.
His' remains twill be hrought here for h r
burial. f m
Winchesterj Va. - Mrs. Ethel Wil. en
liams, wife. ofDr. Thomas 4r Williams, B
of the Mcdl Corps of the~army, died d
rc se had been promininil
rseJ. IV. Va., Oct. A6.-Ci
r, 861 years old. a coal i
dmn. who had been mak
tin Bloomington for severat
of pneumonia at Hoffman I
ser. Fridlay m~rnlng. The t
lept to Hyadwae Monday ft.
syser, WV. Va.-W. B. Len
ispector, Baltimore and O
died Friday at his hom~
4d street. from pmneumonia;
dived by bin wife and five
aertw-isFlora j
12years old, daug hter of.:;
0h hobrer. died here 15.tmfrds
sg are her mother, Mrs. LI
two brothers, Fdgar F. Ro i
manager Hagerstown
tad, and Clarence H. ltohrer~j
Mrs. Wlim H. Beachct
~mberland. Md. -* Mlclae~
rle, aged 73, died 'Fridby
mowe on Williams road.
Cumberland, from.
einduced by Spanish i
inarkie was horn oi the{
d about three' miles from
I, j~
l / BLAM ~ZE
Pajesilpe ill W ithtl" *". Or riei
Out ity Vire 169;.
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Aid Sick tinsu ance. a cove Clarisburg, W.,.Ya.-Jobeo'W, Skid.,0)' '.;orseceived "a legraw from
tosehe i4 i8muer - at at i.smon,Ra
it laxative,"' Ro'r We ask. I FOHri os, ji to ei it
a the -tenden m?' re n t to e th a
aicely., Mcrntowr,_W.,Oct. 6~ ac L I
~the Th -
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